EDUCATIONAL. MISS CHRISTINA' ORMISTON Teacher VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. For particulars ring telephone 40-035. MR. H. BURTON, A.T.C.L., i!J- Teacher of "PIANOFORTE, HARMONY, ART OF TEACHING, Resumes Teaching 4th FEBRUARY. Address: 107, Tasman street, "Wellington. 'TEACHER (possessing diploma) lias ■*• Vacancies lor pupils desirous of be-, coming proficient in Syncopation, Pianola Imitation, and Jazz Playing. Thorough Tuition of Time, Harmony, Technique, and Breaks, etc. For particulars, write 146, Evening Post. PIANOFORTE HARMONY. ART OF TEACHING. MISS VIOLET M. MOORE, A.T.C.L., ■"*- resumes Teaching on; Monday, 4th February. Pupils prepared for examinaAddress: 44 ELLICE STREET. (CLAUDE TANNER, L.R.A.M. Late Sub. Professor, Royal Academy of Music, London, TEACHER OF VIOLONCELLO, Has Vacancies for Pupils. For terms and particulars write 52, Ludlam-st., Seatoun. Telephone 16-050. Recital Concert Chamber at end of February. PIANOFORTE THEORY AND HARMONY. MISS JOYCE DOWNING, L.T.C.L., •"■'■ resumes Tuition at her Residence, 8, Hawkestone street, on 4th February. At Home, Monday, 4th February. Telephone. PIANOFORTE. MISS HISCOCK resumes Tuition vn THURSDAY.. 31st JANUARY, 1929 MISS NELLIE GRAY (L.T.C.L.), Teacher of PIANOFORTE, HARMONY, AND THEORY, 17, Naughton terrace, Kilbirnic. Telephone 14-412. Terms on application. PIANO, VIOLIN, AND VIOLA. TJIRANK E. CROWTHER -*- Resumes TEACHING, MONDAY, 4th FEBRUARY. STUDIO: 37, Courtenay place (Above Williams's Music Shop). CLERK-TYPISTS. rpi-IE training at Miss Glyde's School is x so practical and thorough that all the employers say it is equal to six months' actual office experience. The only school where each pupil is taught separately, and where you can attend at all hours. As you can qualify in Half to Quarter the time required anywhere else, it also-works out -Cheaper in the long run. Prospectus on application. 26, The Terrace. Tel. 42-274. WELLINGTON FREE KINDERGARDEN ASSN. 1929 TRAINING COURSE. APPLICATIONS are called for admisx-*- sion to the above course, commencing February, 1929. Students intending to take this course should apply before 31st January to the Principal, Wellington Free Kindergarten Association, 125, Molesworth-st., Wellington. The Principal may be interviewed on sth February, at 196, Taranaki street. CLAUDE M. HAYDON, Mus. Bac, L.A.B. PIANO, HARMONY, ETC., "RESUMES TUITION on MONDAY, ■*■*> 28th JANUARY. LESSONS given at his residence. PORUTU STREET, LOWER HUTT, -And also on MONDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS (or by appointment) at 291, Main road, opposite King's road. WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. A Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal: I MISS V. M. GREIG, M.A., B.Sc. First Term begins on Tuesday. sth February, 1929. The following courses are available:— (a) Professional. (b) Home and General, including Art. (c) Commercial. "pUPILS with endorsed Competency Cer-' -*- tificates may be admitted FREE this year under Technical Regulations. Pupils may be enrolled from any part of the City and suburbs, also from Hutt Valley and country districts.'' In the case oE Hutt Valley pupils must pay their own railway fares. The College has an excellent scholastic record. The boarding establishment is under the personal supervision of the Principal. There are a few vacancies for boarders. Early application is advisable. Prospectus on application to the Secretary, Box 19, Wellington. Enrolments as follows: Day Pupils.—A-M, Monday, 4th February, 9 a.m.-noon; also N-Z, Monday, 4th February, 1.30 p.m.-3.30' p.m. Tuesday, sth February, Boarders, at 9 a.m. New pupils must bring Proficiency or Competency and Birth Certificates^ WELLINGTON EAST GIRLS' COLLEGE. rpilK First Term, 1929, begins on TUES- ■*■ DAY, sth FEBRUARY. Former pupils 9 a.m., new pupils 10 a.m". (Note:. All former pupils must be present unless reason for absence has boon received by sth February). The Principal, Miss Batham, will interview parents and enrol new pupils as follows:— Friday, Ist February, A-G, 10 a.m.-l p.m. Monday, 4th Februarq, H-Z, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. No girl residing in Rosoneath, Oriental Bay, or Brooklyn,' or Weat of Taranaki and Bidwell streets will be admitted. Girls residing, however, in Vogeltown or Mornington may be admitted. Application Forms and Prospectuses obtainod from Secretary, 105, Customhouse quay. PRIVATE TUITION. TTNIVERSITY TUTORIAL SCHOOL, .*J Masonic Chambers, Wellington terrace. Telephone 44-651. Special Features: Individual Coaching for examinations by day or evening. Whole-time course for Proficiency, Matriculation, and all University Entrance Examinations. Special arrangements for B.A. and LL.B. students. French, Spanish, Italian, and German conversation taught. G. W. YON ZEDLITZ, Principal.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1929, Page 5
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