EDUCATIONAL. PIANOFORTE AND THTCOHY. MISS WINIFRED LANCASTER, A.T.C.L., resumed Teaching Wednesday, stli February. Studio: 7, Hall ] street, Newtown. , TITISS PRISCILLA GREENWOOD, , ITi ' L.R.A.M. ' Resumes Teaching at her Studio, Feist's , Buildings, Lower Hutt, on SATURDAY, ' 'Bth FEBRUARY. Pianoforte aud Violon cello. PIANOFORTE AND AURAL 1 TRAINING. MISS CLERE, L.R.A.M., has REMOVED to the Bristol Piano Co.'s Studio, No. 8. Private Address: 71, Bolton fltrctt. Term begins on Tuesday, 11th Febiuary. 11TADAME MONKMAN-DEAIPSTER, iU SINGING AND PIANOFORTE. ■ Tuition Resumed. I ■ Now Studio: Room No. 7, MAHAR'S 1 BLDG., opp. Bank N.Z. (Ramsey AVilson's entrance). , , [ GUGLIELIIO CATTAXEO, DIPLOMA Milan Conservatorium, Prolestior of the Ibtituto Didattico Mus- ; icalo of Milan. ' PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. Pianoforte: Classical Interpretation for 1 conceit work and preparation for examinations for advanced pupils. Singing: Voice production on natural metljod of Italian "Bel Canto" and preparation of programmes for concert. Daily interviews 11 to 12, 5 to 6, except AVcdnesday, at Studio, ROOM No. 11, t Bristol Piano Company. MADAME EVELYN DE MAUNY, L.R.A.M., IA.G.S.M., Gold Medallist. Pianoforte, Singing, and A^oice Production. Resumes Teaching on MON- - DAY, 10th February. Interviews by appointment at the Studio, 200. Oriental parade. MU. LEON DE MAUNY, Vwlin, resumes Tqaching immediately upon, return Irom England in March. VIOLIN STUDENTS. j^RIC L. MEIER receives Pupils at hi 3 Studio, fouith floor, Courtenay Chambers, Courtenay-pl., opposite ti\yn shelter. VIOLIN. MISS LAURIE P. ANDERSON will reiU sume Teaching on AVEDNESDAY, sth FEBRUARY.' Address: 34, Talaveia tenace. Telephone 45-320. VIOLONCELLO. CLAUDE TANNER. CLAUDE TANNER, L.R.A.M. (London), " FOR Unco years taught Violoncello at the Royal Academy of Music (London), 'and has now introduced to New Zealand the most effective and modern methods of bowing and fingering. Gain aitistry and musicianly intcrprci tdtion. Studio: BRISTOL PIAXO CO. 1 Private Adßresa: 70, MONRO STREET, ' SEATOUN. , PRIVATE TUITION is again available at the Office of TECHNICAL PUB-, LICAIIONS. li'i'D., Seater's Buildup. Customhouse quay. There are a few , Vacancies for the following Examinations: ACCOUNTANTS' PRELIMINARY . MATRICULATION ' . B.A. AND LL.B. MUS.BAC. INTERMEDIATE. Mr. Hertn may be interviewed by appointment. QUEEN MARGARET COLLEGE, ' 53, Hobson street, BOARDTNG AND DAY SCHOOL FOR j GIRLS. ' THE College will RE-OPEN for First Term, 1930, on TUESDAY, 11th February. Boarders assemble on Monday, 10 th February. The Principal (Miss A. L Wilson) will be at the College to interview parents and , guardians on Saturday morning, Bth Feb- ■ ruary, and all day Monday, 10th February. Theie aie two Vacancies in the sth Form and seveial iii the Infants' Department. C. E. WEBB, \ • Registrar. • CANTERBURY COLLEGE SCHOOL OF FORESTRY. SESSION BEGINS 27th FEBRUARY, 1930. T?ULL COURSE of. LECTURES, Labor- -*- atory and Field Work in all subjects [ prescribed for—. [ Degree of Bachelor of Forestry Science (University of New Zealand). ' Diploma of Associateship, Canterbury College School of Forestry. Ranger Course Certificates. Detailed Prospectus of Courses, etc., on ; application. Canterbury College, Christchurch, , 23th January, 1930. TECHNICAL SCHOOL, LOAVER HUTT ■ CJCHOOL reopens on MONDAY, 10th £5 FEBRUARY. Practical work and ' theoretical for carpenters and joiners is . arranged to meet all the requirements of apprentices. Provision is made for full instruction in Drawing, Mechanical, Architectural, Instrumental, and Freehand. Courses in Commercial Subjects, including Bookkeeping, Shorthand, 'and Typewriting. , ... Apprentices prepared for examination for Wireman's Licence. _ Students prepared for University Entrance, Accountant's Prelim, and Public Service Entrance. Classes in Dressmaking, Millinery, and Art . AY. DICKINSON, Director, Lower Hutt.'3rd February. 1930. THOUSANDS OF QUALIFIED STUDENTS— 'pROA'E THE THOROUGHNESS OF HEMINGWAY'S TUITION. THROUGHOUT the Dominion there are -»- many thousands of Hemingway-train-ed Qualified Accountants practising professionally, or filling important positions in commercial houses. Their training under Hemingway's that gave them success in the examination -room, has 6i.00d them in good stead throughout their ' careers as Accountants. COMMENCE YOUR ACCOUNTANCY STUDIES NOAV, • Under the skilled guidance of Hemingc way's Correspondence Schools. Don't ' waste any of the precious days. The more time you give yourself for thorough preparation, the greater your chances of success. ' - FREE BOOKLET "ACCOUNTANCY." o This book contains a mine of invaluable s information for all intending students. AVnte To-day for your copy. -. HEMINGWAY'S • CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL?, _ P.O. Box 530, Auckland,
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 33, 8 February 1930, Page 6
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