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EDUCATIONAL.. PIANOFORTE and Theory.—Miss Winifred Lancaster,' A.T.C.L., resumed Teaching, at her residence, 7, Hall street, Newtown, on Tuesday, sth February. PIANOFORTE. MISS LORNA BLACK, L.A.8., resumes Tuition-at.her residence, 10, GLEN ROAD. KELBURN, on THURSDAY, 7th FEBRUARY. lei. 26-010. PIANOFORTE THEORY AND HARMONY. MISS JOYCE DOWNING, , L.T.C.L., ■"'• has resumed Tuition at her Residence, 83, Hawkestone street. Telephone 45-672. PIANOFORTE I'HKOKI , MANDOLINE AND UKULELE. THOROUGH IUITIOM of the Above by 1 MISS V JEAN TURNER, 83, Kent terrace Stringed instruments lent free of "charge to pupiis for practice at home. PIANOFORTE AND HARMONY. MISS PHYLLIS COMPTON i "RESUMES Teaching MONDAY, 11th -1* FEBRUARY. 50, Willis street, City. j 01, Glen road, Kelburn. Appointments by Telephone. MISS D. C. HEATH, L.A.8., A.T.C.L. XTJ-Pianoforte Theory, Art of Teachiug, Resumes Tuition MONDAY, 11th FEB. Interviews: • At Studio,' Presbyterian Church Room, Seatoun, Friday, Bth Feb., 3.30 p.m.-6 p.m. At Residence, "Wigtof't Villa," 395, Karaka Bay, Saturday, 9th Feb., 3-G p.m. TeL MISS P. BLAKENEY, A.T.C.L., Piano , and Theory,' resumes teaching 14th FEBRUARY, at Studio, 42, PURIRI STREET, MIRAMAR. , ' ■ ' TELEPHONE 14-420. PIANOFORTE AND, VOICE, CULTURE. pROF, GUGLIELINO CATTANEO, ■*- Diploma Milan Coiisefvatbrium, Late Teacher at the lustituto Didattico Musicale,. Milan, Has now resumed Teaching. Daily interviews from 10 to 12 at his Studio, ROOM No. 11, i Bristol Piano Co. Buildings. JENNY W. RUSSELL, L.A.8., ' . Teacher of PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. Aceqmpaniste. 20, Palm ,aveuue, Lyall Bay. 'Phone. ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART MRS. ISABEL HALLIGAN, A.T.C L XIX Elo. Gold Medallist. Individual and Class Tuition. Pupils prepared for Competitions and Trinity College Examinations, Studio: .17, Hannah's Bldgs., Lamb ton ] quay, and Lower Hutt. MISS CHRISTINA ORMISTON "x Teacher VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING: Pupil Signor De Giorgio, Sydney, aud ' Sydney Conservatorium. Soloist Auckland Choral Society, Wellington Choral Society, etc. For particulars ring telephone 40-635. rjLAUDE 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. PROF. 0.. SAVINI. H.A., Lie, R. Coll. -*• Mus. (Florence), Music Composer. Tuitions in Violin (Sevcick method), Rudiments, Art of Teaching, Composition, Orchestration. ' . Several pupils Lie. and Fellows T.C.L. Highly recommended by A. Mistowski. Mus. Doc, and Examiner T.C.L. • Interviews: Tuesdays, Fridays 11-12 a.m., at Bristol Piano Co. VOICE,. • ' j M_R. E. A. CAERLYON BENNETT, Teacher of Singing, From the Rudiments o£ Tone-Recognition to Artistic Finishing. Pupil of Cavaliere Vincenzo Sabatini,'Milan, Italy. Signor Alberto Visetti, London. Professor Isidore de Solla, London. Stephen J.-Mavrogordato, London. ' STUDIO: .7, BRISTOL PIANO CO. •y^ H. BENNETT, Violinist, (late Sir Landon Ronald's Scottish. Orchestra and British Broadcasting Co.), has Vacancies for a few serious Students. ' ■ Private Residence:. .40, GARDEN ROAD, ■ NORTHLAND. VIOLIN STUDENTS. gElc' L. MEIER,- ---■ ■'. Studio: 4th FLOOR, COURTENAY CHAMBERS' Courtenay place, opp. Tram Terminus. MR. CH. W. KERRY, ■ 34, Tiranga road, Kilbirnie, Organist and Choir Director, St. John's Church,- . ' Conductor, Wellington Orchestral Society, Etc., , Teacher of Pianoforte, Organ, Harmony; Counterpoint, and all Subjects for the Degree of Mus. Bac, "RESUMES Tuition on MONDAY, 4th x*> FEBRUARY, at St. John's Church, Willis atreet. Vacancies for new pupils. ' Fully qualified Assistant for Beginners and Junior Pupils. Appointments by telephone. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. MADAME EMILY BRIGGS (late Proi„ r c? or of Sin Bing L.A.M., London), and MISS JEANETTE BRIGGS, L.A.B! (awarded highest marks in New Zealand), commence Tuition on 7th FEBRUARY at Studio, 71, Courtenay place, and 2, Matai road, Hataitai, where all communications should be addressed. Interviews at Studio by appointment (Room 7. Second Floor). Wellington Competition Successes:'l92s Ladies' and Gentlemen's Championships; Ladies' and Gentlemen's Prize for highest aggregate marks, Ladies' Scholarship. 1926: Ladies' Championship. 1927: Ladies', Championship and Aggregate Marks Prize. 1928: Gentleman's Scholarship, and hundreds of other prizes in Wellington and other centres. BANJO. BANJO. A GOOD TEACHER IS AN ACCELERATOR OF MUSICAL PROGRESS. A POOR ONE ACTS AS A BRAKE. There is no doubt about the popularity of i the Banjo, Banjolin, and Mandolin— because of their ease of' mastery they represent a quick road ■' to musical accomplishment, yet they offer possibilities of expression that inspire the best efforts of the greatest artists. In the modern orchestra the Banjoist is much in demand. His welcome to the stage, on the gramophone records, aud over the air is always assured. And for personal entertainment or the entertainment of friends they cannot be equalled. MRS. H. G. REEVES MRS. H. ,G. REEVES (Late of Christbhurch), Will Commence Teaching on 11th FEB. Studio: ROOM 4, BEEHIVE CHAMBERS, 71, COURTENAY PLACE, near: His Majesty's Theatre, Wellington, .

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 32, 9 February 1929, Page 6

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