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EDUCATIONAL. VIOLIN. J^ESLIE C. WALKER. Careful Training : In Artistic Violin Playing. STUDIO: 227, UPPER WILLIS STREET CINGING and Voice Production.—Mdme Emily Briggs (late Professor of Singing, L.A.M., London) resumes Tuition on Monday, 14th February. For prospectus and appointments, write 2, Maitai-rd., Hatoitai. Studio: 71,- Courtenay-pl. (by appointment only). Successes at last Wellington Competitions include ladies' championship, won by two pupils (equal), Miss Doris Symes, winner of diamond ring and two scholarships, and Miss Alice Vinsen, also from the same source of tuition. Students' invitation recital, Ist March, Concert Chamber (sea later advt.). PIANOFORTE. . MR. HAROLD WHITTLE. rpUITION RESUMED, WEDNESDAY x 9th February. Studio: Marine Engineers' Institute Aitken street. Tel. 43-806. ■ . / Terms on application. * PIANOFORTE. . MISS CLERE, L.R.A.M., 23, BOWEN STREET. rTERM begins on WEDNESDAY, 9th . -*- February. Aural Culture Classes on Saturday Mornings. ' SINGING. "lyflSS PEARL TELFER (Pupil of Mrs. ■"■*- Bryceson Treharne) has resumed Teaching at 341, The Terrace. Tel. 21-975. . MISS.CLODAGH RUSSELL, "DUPIL of Miss Marjorie. Gullan, Gold -1- Medallist, London, Academy of Music. SPEECH TRAINING, VOICJE PRODUCTION, Verse Speaking Chojr. Presentation of Poetry to Children.! Absolute naturalness of style a special feature. . ' . Term commences 14th February. Studio:' ' DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE. Or address inquiries: 11, Grass street, Oriental Bal. ; DALCROZE EURHYTHMICS. ; Miss: eileen" russell, l.r.a.m.' ' (Aiiral Culture), . ' rjERTIFICATED Teacher of Dalcroze . Eurhythmies, from the staff of the London School." Classes for Children, Adults, and Teachers in Dalcroze Eurhythmies and Aural Culture.' ■■■. ■•.■"■.■' '. ■ . ■ . Term commences 14th'February, - . . •..-,• .- Studio: : .' . : : DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE. Entries and inquiries: 11, Grass street, Oriental Bay. "P 1 D WIN D E N NIS, A.R.C.M., XJ London, Qualified Teacher, . VOICE PRODUCTION- AND SINGING^ Has Resumed Teaching in his Neiv Studio at Earl's Court. Flats,. No. 1, Harbour View, entrance Boulcott street, nest St. Mary's Church. For appointment Telephone 41-633. " ~~ ! VIOLIN. ~~ MISS FRANCES HENRY has resum- ■"■*:/ ;ed Teaching. :.' - • .-. Studio: 22, The Terrace. Tel. 40-304.. •MISS LOIS HAWK, L.R.A:M.,' •-"-*- Pianoforte, Harmony, and Choral [CLASSES FOR STUDENTS PREPARING FOR THE L.A.B. QUALIFYING EXAMINATION. Interviews: Room 9, Rod's Buildings, . ■ . 30, Cqurtenay place, : : ■ Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays." ; ■'•-: ;■-. 'Masonic. Hall>''Seatoun, ■' ■-'..■.: ] .Wednesdays, and Thursdays.- •• : Private Address: 35, ( FORRES STREET, 1 . Seatoun, . LESSONS GIVEN IN ~. ,f ANDSCAPE Painting, Raffia Work,' tf , Basketmaking, Pewter Work, Leather jvaodellmg and Colouring, Marquetre, Poker Work, Pin. Painting, Batik and Barbola IS. 0?-" in- Steel. ..Guitar,- Pianoi Violin,, Mandolin,, and Banjo. • In attendattce Monday Tuesday,- Wednesday,- and Tijiiirsday,.-.1 ..to .7. ' . .:. RADFORD STUDIO, 125,-Willis street. : '.''-. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. MISS MARY SHAW,: A;R.C.M., Re- £«~ sumes-Teaching.on TUESDAY, Bth 1 etpuary. For;-terms, apply .Studio, 102, Wilss-st.- Tel. 23-628.■- .-. ' .'",' - - M-W3AME' EUGENIE . DENNIS •"•*■ Paris, Brussels, London. FIiNCY DANCING, ELOCUTION „ FRENCH. ' Has Resumed Teaching in New Studio a* EARL'S COURT FLATS, No 1, ISnrbour View, entrance off Boulcott .-.street;, next - St. .Mary's Church For Appointment, Tel. 41-633. ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. COisSTA^CB THEEL, G:S.M., **■*■ ti-1.C.L., has resumed Teaching. Stuidio: 50, Willis street. Room 11. . ■.;;:: .SINGING.' . .■ J|j[R. A. Ew CAERLYON BENNETT, ■-'-.. ' .'Pu P a;of ." '•' .; Cnvalicre Vinoenzo Sabatini, Milan, Italy Siaaipr Alberto Visetti, London Pi»*essor Isidore, de 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 enunxnation of the phonetic elements fundamentally establishes the ground of effective, beautiful, melodious, and resonaril voioes so necessary and indispensable foxgood singings 'and the perfect utterance of the word in all languages. ■ ■; . Studio: ROD'S BUILDING, . 30, Cburtenay place (First Floor), - : Wellington. HOTELS. WHEN IN AUCKLAND, STAY AT "BRAEBURN. V "T>KAEBURN"-an exceptionally' well- •*■* 'furnished .and thorough up-to-date Private Hotel—is one of the handiest and most, comfortable places at which to stay in Auckland. It is conducted by Mrs. Braik, late of "Braeburn," Wanganui, and "Cargen," Auckland.. Permanent guests by arrangement. Tariff on inquiry. WHEN IN PALMERSTON N. ' A Stay at tmk JpUCKER'S CLUB HOTEL vrnw A UCKER'S CLUB HOTEL 1 Estd.- 1900). The Ideal COMMERCIAL, FAMILY, and RESIDENTIAL H«TEL, Which for Comfort, Cleanliness, and Cuisino Cannot be Excelled. 12 OT-TO-DATE SAMPLE ROOMS AND 14 LpCK-UP MOTOR GARAGES On the Hotel Premises. Also, Beautiful Gardens, Tennis and Bowlintr Greens for the Free Use of Guests. ALL-LIQUEURS and WINES IMPORTED DIRECT. H. B. TUCKER,. LTD., Proprietors. IN Christchurch, Stay at St. Elmo. Su^ perior Private Accommodation. 52, Woreester-st West; 2 mm«. G.P.O. Beautiful -lawns; gardens, etc. Moderate- tariff. F. J.. Murray, Proprietor.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 33, 9 February 1927, Page 4

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