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EDUCATIONAL. PALMERSTON NORTH BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. Rector: J. Murray, M.A. SCHOOL REOPENS 3rd FEBRUARY, 1926. Applicants for places in boarding department now being enrolled. School provides Professional, Commercial, General, and Agricultural Courses, and prepares for Public Examinations, Matriculation, and University scholarships. Apply for prospectus, giving full particulars of boardiflg department to the Rector, or W. Hunter, Secretary, Palmerston North. CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, BOARDING and Day School for Girls, 255, Wellington ten-ace. Principals: Mrs. Agnes Ward and Dr.. Greta Short. M.A. Musical Director: Mr. Gordon Short. First term begins early in February. Prospectus obtainublc fiuin the Secretary. -'■ CANTERBURY COLLEGE SCHOOL oFfORESTRY. SESSION BEGINS 4th MARCH, 1926. "fc^ULL Course of Lectures, Laboratory, -*• and Field Work in all subjects prescribed for: — Degree of Bachelor of Science in Forestry (University of New Zealand). Diploma of Associateship, Canterbury College School of Forestry. Ranger Course Certificates. Detailed prospectus of courses, etc., on application. L. A. STRINGER, Registrar. Canterbury College, Christchurch, New Zealand, IS/1/28. MATRICULATION. TTTANTED, Students to join a Private * " Class for Matriculation and Accountants' Preliminary Examinations. Eighty per cent, of last year's class obtained passes. Class begins Ist FEBRUARY. Fee: £3 3s per term. W. H. STEVENS, M.A.,' 107, Hill street, Wellington. D W I N DENNIS', A.R.C.M., F.N.C.M. (London), London Qualified Teacher VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING Will interview intending Students at iris Studio, 198, WILLIS-ST., corner Ghuisnee-st., opp. St. Peters Church, from MONDAY, 25th JANUARY. Auditions and Advice Gratis. TIT 11. CULFOKD BELL •"•*• Has Resumed Teaching. ELOCUTION, DRAMATIC ART, PUBLIC SPEAKING. Studio: 198, WILLIS STREET (Corner Gluiziiec street). Telephone 21-822. Ills. GORDON SHORT, MR. GORDON SHORT,MR. GORDON SHORT, T" EACHER of Pianoforte, has REBUMED Lessons. 175, The Terrace. PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. IVtISS JOYCE DOWNING will ReSUME Teaching on Ist FEBRUARY, at her Residence, 83, Hawkestoue street. \ GEORGE ELLWOOD, "Premier Prix" of the Conservatoire Royale Liege, Belgium. ■yiOLIN Cello: Pupil of Jean Gerardy. ' Voice Production and Solfege: Pupil of Maurice Weynandt. Harmony, Composition, etc: Pupil of Joseph Zongeu. First term of the year commences Ist, February, 108. The .Terrace. '• , VOICE, PIANO, ORGAN. "MR. H. TEMPLE WHITE resumes Teaching MONDAY, 25th JANUARY. SIGNOR LUCIEN CESARONI "(Professor of' Singing), Conservatoires Ulilano, Vienna, Leipzig, XJAS resumed Lessons at his Studio, ■■"*■ 262, Lambton-qy., Hannah's Building, Interviews daily from ll a.m. till 1 p.m., and 5 till 6. Prospectus on application. SINGING. JH£R. LEN BARNES has resumed Teaching. Classes are beiug ftirmed in Sight-singing and Theory, under competent instructors. Studio, 125,- WILLIS STREET. Telephone 21-823. Prospectus on applieatiot VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING j^JISS KATHLEEN JANSEN Resumes Teaching on MONDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, 1926. Studio: 146, WILLIS STREET. Telephone 20-964. ~~ sTngTngT r—---— JLTADAME EMILY BRIGGS (late Pro- -"*- lessor of Singing, L.A.M., London), resumes tuition on Wednesday, 10th I'ebniary. STDDIO: Beehive Chambers, 71, Cour-tenay-pl. PLEASE NOTE NEW PRIVATE ADDRESS: 2 Matai i-pad, Hataitai, where all communications' re arranging lessons are to be made. Prospectus sent on application. Successes at last Wellington Competitions gentlemen's championship, ladies' championship, highest aggregate marks for gentlemen, also for ladies. .Scholarship for ladies over- 21. Also 23 first and 13 second and numerous thirds and highly-commended. Successes include Mr. Brabin's diamond ring, society's gold medal, Mr. Partridge's gold medal. ~ A. P.TRtTDA^ ' FLUTE, VOICE PRODUCTION, SOLFEGGIO, AND ITALIAN DICTION. TEACHING RESUMED. SYSTEMATIC Instruction from Elementary to Advanced grades. Special attention devoted to Solo Work. Each pupil personally studied. Exclusive distributor in N.Z. for Rndall Carte Famous Flutes. Studio, 11 and 12, 220, Lambton-qy. DALCIOZE EURHYTHMI OS. ltflSS EILEEN RUSSESS, L.R.A.M. -"X (Aural Training), Certificated Icacher of Dnlcioze Eurhythmies, from the staft of the London School, will hold Classes in (a) Rhythmic Movement, (b) Ear Train ing, (c) Improvisation at the Marine Engineers' Institute. For particulars apply Miss Russell, I], Grass street. Oriental Bay. BOUTS AND SHOES. MADE to Measure. Ladies' Coloured Suedes and Kids, 30s; Gents' Best I English Box Calf, 30e. Repairs, gents* , soled and heeled, green soles, rubber j heels, 6s tid; ladies, 'is Gd: l-wu Boles, la extra. Guise and CV., Hotel Cecil Buildinsß, Lumbton quay, and Hi, TaeuiaD htrset. Tel. 22-527. I

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 19, 23 January 1926, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 19, 23 January 1926, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 19, 23 January 1926, Page 9