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EDUCATIONAL. I VIOLIN STUDENTS. PRIC. L. MEIER RESUMES TEACHING AT HIS STUDIO, 37, COURTENAY PLACE, ON MONDAY, 7th FEBRUARY. Telephone. PIANOFORTE, THEORY, ART OF , TEACHING. MISS D. C. EEATH. A.T.C.L., L.A.8., Resumes Teaching MONDAY, 14th FEBRUARY. WIGTOFT VILLA, KARAKA BAY, Seatoun. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. At Home after 10th February, 4-6 p.m. PIANOFORTE. MISS MONCRIEFF RESUMES TEACHxu- ING ON Ist FEBRUARY AT THE STUDIO, - 13a, Courtenay place (opp. Tram Stop). : MR. GORDON SHORT will return from -WJL his trip to Europe in February. Lessons resumed at 175, THE TERRACE, last week in Feoruary. j?DWIN DENNIS, A.R.C.M., J-1 London, Qualified Teacher, VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING, Has Resumed Teaching in his New Studio at Earl's Court Flats, No. 1, Harbour View, entrance Boulcott street, next St. Mary's Church. For appointment Telephone 41-633. — ■ . MISS/LOIS HAWK, L.R.A.M., Teacher of Pianoforte, Harmony, and Aural Culture. MISS HAWK has recentuly returned TJL from the Royal Academy of Music, London. Interviews: 9, Rod's Building, Courtenay place, Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday Masonic Hall, Seatoun, Monday Wednesday, Thursday. Private Address: 35, FORRES-ST., SEATOUN. VOICE PRODUCTION AND'SINGING. MISS MARY SHAW, A.R.C.M., Re--i'-L sumes Teaching on TUESDAY, Bth wmS- fimT' apply studi0 ' 102-i VIOLIN. MISS LAURIE P. ANDERSON Re- "■*- sumes Teaching on MONDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, at St. John's Schoolroom, Dison street. Telephone 45-320. Private Address: 34, Talavera terrace. PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. MISS P. BLAKENEY, A.T.C.L, ■"■*- Resumes Teaching 7th FEBRUARY. j Studio: 42, PURIRI STREET, MIRAMAR. PIANOFORTE AND THEORY." MISS MAVIS DILLON, L.T.C.L., TX L.A.8., Fellow of the Trinity College! London, resumes Teaching Ist February. •■■ 113, OVERTOUN TERRACE, Hataitai, ALSO AT STUDIO, 9, "Rod's Buildings. Open for Engagements as Professional Accompanist. ; : PIANO AND THEORY. M_ISS MAVIS TOLAN, A.T.C.L., 47, Waipapa road, Hataitai. PIANO, ORGAN, THEORY, AND " HARMONY. MISS FLORENCE E. EOBBS, F S M ■"*■ resumes Teaching 7th FEBRUARY'! btudio: Corner Molesworth and Aitken streets, close to Girls' College and Lambton Station. PIANOFORTE. jjfISS . GW~EN WING ■"■*• ■ Resumes Teaching on MONDAY, 7th FEBRUARY. Studios: 102, Willis street, and 7, Liffey street Telephone 25-214. M A??r C CLACHAN,. M.A., L.T.C.L., 7; A; M r us-T; <?-L-» Teacher of pianoforte »°L TeaCQln S> Interpretation. Children s Classes preparatory to the keyboard and m general musical training. Term commences Wednesday, 9th February At home by appointment. Address: "Aberfoyle," 22, Ohiro road (City end). Telephone 21-586. ~ ■■ . MR. LEON DEMAUNY, ! . Teacher of the Violin, MADAM EVELYN DE MAUNY, Teacher of Pianoforte, Voice Production and Singing, ' 11" 6 monday > "h Studio: 290, Oriental parade. PIANOFORTE AND HARMONY. MISS AUDREY JAMIESON, L.T.C.L., * Resumes Teaching, TUESDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, At Her Residence, HILLCROFT," 73, SEFTON STREET, Highland Park, and at Hobson street. SINGING. ; MKS PEARL TELFER (Pupil of Mrs. ■?■*• Bryson Treharne) has resumed Teaching, at 341, The Terrace. Tel. 21975 SINGING. M_R- A. E. CAERLYON BENNETT, Pupil of Cavaliere Vincenzo Sabatini, Milan Itlly Signor Alberto Visetti, London Professor Isidore do Solla, London Stephen J. Mavrogordato, London BRILLIANT VOCALISATION. Special attention given to the removal of all artificial influences that hinder brilliant execution. PERFECT UTTERANCE. Word ANALYSIS, in which the proper enunciation of the phonetic elements fundamentally establishes the ground of effective, beautiful, melodious, and resonant voices so necessary and indispensable for good singing, and the perfect utterance of the word in all languages. Studio: ROD'S BUILDING, 30, Courtenay place (First Floor), Wellington. SINGING. MR. LEN BARNES has Resumed -"-*- Teaching. Studio: Craven Buildings, 66 Willis street. Telephone 43-843. Terms on application. T HE S CHO^oi% Tl°R NLS, 4K^ Marton. Headmistress: Miss F H M'Coll (St. Hugh's College, Oxford).' Next Term will begin on MONDAY, 21st FEBRUARY. Miss M'Coll at home as usual on the 21st.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1927, Page 6

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