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EDUCATiONAL. ' ARTS AND CRAFTS. T ESSONS given in Arts and Crafts. J^ Tel. 2G-337 for all particulars. PIANOFORTE AND HISTORY : ,OF MUSIC. : MISS PAULINE W. RODGERS; who ■"-* has just returned from Sydney, Resumes Teaching MONDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, at 60, HAWKER STREET. . TeL 21-225. M_ISS HARDINGE-MALTBY, ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. Private or Class Lessors. Pupils prepared for Trinity College Exams. For-Fees re Children, etc., 3.30 to 6. 1, Mowbray street (top of Bowen street), or Tel. 41-240. ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. MRS. ISABEL, HALLIGAN, A.T.C.L. ELO., GOLD MEDALLIST. Individual and Class Tuition. ■' Pupils ■prepared for Competitions and Trinity College Examinations. Studio: 17, HANNAH'S BUILDINGS, Lambton quay. elocution! voice production, and dramatic, art. MISS MAUDE FARRANT- (Registered -"-*• Teacher). Pupils prepared for Examinations and Competitions. Children's Classes Saturday morning, includes Recitations, Dialogues, and Play Work. Studio: 229, UPPER VIVIAN' STREET, Telephone 23-582. ) SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION, THEATRICAL DANCING, AND STAGE DEPORTMENT. MISS LILIAN CHARLES, "*• (Late of Laurence Campbell's School of Elocution, and Vivian ' ' and Dunn's Dancing Academy, , Sydney). Tlic latent stage version of the American 'Varsity Drag taught. Classes or private tuition. Studio, 203, Adelaide-rd. Terms on application. MISS WINIFRED PICKLES, L.A.8., ■"x TEACHER OF THE -VIOLIN, Studio: THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. Interviews, -Mondays and Thursdays, 11 a.m.-12, or 3 p,.m.-4 p.m. For terms and particulars, apply The Bristol^Piano Co. * . .. vxolTnT -— • MRS. A. WILKINS, Certified Teacli--"x er, will commence Teaching on Monday, nth Feb. Pupils prepared' for Examinations and Competitions. 31; Brou-gham-st. Homes visited. / ': . VIOLIN TUITION. : rj. HARRISON, Cuba Studios, 147, VJ< Cuba street. , ■ • MODERATE TERMS. Special care with Beginners. MR. GORDON SHORT MR. GORDON SHORT MR. GORDON SHORT HAS Resumed PIANOFORTE LES- . . • . SONS.. -•.-■ 12, ROSINA TERRACE.' SATURDAY MORNING SUNSHINE ° CLUB FOR CHILDREN. Greek Dancing, Story Telling, Rhythmic Breathing, Children's Plays, How to be Happy. £1 Is per. term, commencing 2nd March. Miss Marjory Buckeridge ■■will answer inquiries on Saturday mornings at Mrs. Albert Russell's Studio, 6th Floor, Wakefield Chambers, v . " Wakefield street. ■M_ISS ' BARBARA PUTNAM, Pupil of Ginnei'-Mawer School of Revived Greek Dance and Mime, London, and •Josephine Bradley, famous teacher of Ballroom Dancing. Studio^ 7, WOODWARD STREET, Resumes Teaching- FIRST- WEEK -'INMARCH.... ;. f" • Ladies' Class for Greek Dance.and Exercises now being ararnged. Address all Communications to 43, Northland road. .TEACHER (possessing ' diploma) ' has A VACANCIES for PUPILS desirous of becoming proficient in Syncopation, Pianola Imitation, and Jazz Playing. Thorough Tuition of Time', Harmony, Technique, and Breaks, etc. . ■■ For particulars, write 1642, Evening Post. . PRIVATE TUITION. : A LIMITED amount of Private Tuition x-1- is still available for the following:— Accountants' Preliminary, Matriculation,'' 8.A., LL.B., ,and Mus. Bac. Intermediate. A.,J. HERON, M.A., Care Technical Publications, Ltd., 3rd Floor, Seater's Building, . 105, Customhouse quay. EDUCATIONAL. ■JJEWTOWN NIGHT SCHOOL, J-" Corner Riddiford and Mem COMMENCES 7 Vm., 3 'TUESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY. Coaching for Pi-oficiency Examination, ART OF SINGING IN ALL ITS ' BRANCHES. v F.DWIN DENNIS, A.R.C.M. (London). ■'-'DWIN DENNIS, A.R.C.M. (London). Learning from Mr. Dennis you have the advantage of studying ' with a London Qualified Teacher" and Soloist, who has appeared at Queen's Hall, London. Your voice is cultivated on the same principles as the world's GREATEST SINGERS have been, with EXPLANATION and DEMONSTRATION by a 'MASTER TEACHER. • Tel. 41-633 for Free Audition. . ; ,'.;.;" , ; Studio: -No. 1, Harbour View. ■ Entrance, next St. 'Mary's - Church, Boulcott street. MR, GEORGE ELLWOOD, XU-R. GEORGE ELLWOOD, Teacher of Violoncello. "Premier Prix," Liege Conservatoire, Belgium, Studio: Marine Engineers' Building, Aitken' street.' '■/' ' Telephone 44-787. ' MRS. MENARD, Specialist in Elocu- ■"*• tion and Voice Culture, resumes teaching 11th February. Pupils coached in all branches of public speaking. Record results gained in Public Competition for 1928; also Successful Professional Engagement of Pupil. ". RESIDENCE, 92, PIRIE STREET. | Hutt Pupils apply above address or. ring ' old. HIGHLY-PAID SPECIALISTS Conduct Hemingway's Postal Courses for Public Examinations. /YVER 30 years' experience in coaching t. ,students ">r Public examinations has enabled us to develop our Courses to a standard of perfection that is unequalled. Proof of this statement is contained in the fact that a big majority of the passes in the New Zealand public examinations over the last twenty or thirty yeara, have been'secured by Hemingway-trained candidates. By the employment of highly-paid specialists, the courses are kept absolutely up-to-date, and in addition, each student receives the most expert individual supervision of his work. Enrol with the largest and most successful school in the Southern Hemisphere if you intend sitting fpr any of the following examinations: — . . ' . ' ■.; Accountancy Professional, Law Professional, Banker's Diploma, University Entrance, Public Service Entrance, Teacher's Certificates, Matriculation, Pharmacy Entrance. ' Write now for particulars of our Courses, stating the examination for which you intend to sit. HEMINGWAY'S, CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, i P.O. Box 616, Auckland.

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

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