EDUCATIONAL. ■ MR. AND MRS. ToijllEST. ■' No. 10, Hopper street, Teachers of Piano and Violin and! [ Harmony. HHILEORY Classes formed up to Senior -"- Grade. Indvidual lessons for Higher r Grades. Pupils prepared for Royal Academy and Trinity, College Examinations. Assistant Teacher: Miss Nancy Hewitt, ' A.T.C.L. : : "violin. ' f ESLIE C. . WALKER,. L.A.B, • . % ltcceivcs Pupils ■ i . ; At his ■: . Residence, 227, Willis street. . BANJO. MRS. H. G.-'REEVES has 'resumed Teaching the BANJO, BANJOLIN, and MANDOLIN. If you would like to learn how to play one of these instruments I should, be 1 pleased1 to advise yqu regarding Tuition, ' or the purchase of an instrument. - Studio: ROOM 4, 2nd FLOOR BEEHIVE CHAMBERS,1 71, Courtenay place, Wellington. VIOLIN TUITION. •' ~ J' ; C:- BENNETT, ~. , • ' C.\ BENNETT, ' £ate pupil, of Athenaeum School of Music, Glasgow,, and Professor Camillo i ■ . ■' . .■ ■■ Ritter, TEACHES/MODERN METHOD"j■ ■■ ■■■■.:■ of ■■■■" ■■ ' ■ ; , VIOLIN PLAYING. For particulars apply 40, Garden road, Northland, Wellington. , : \ ' ■ Tlfß. E. A. CAERLYON BENNETT, IU. TEACHER OH'SINGING, , . . Pupil' of •■ Cavalierei Vincenzo Sabatini, Milan, Italy. Signor. Alberto : Visetti,. London. . : ■ Pr.ofessor Isidore de .'Solla, London. • "RANGIMARIE," Residence Te Anau . ' ■ .'.-■■■ road, • Cataitai.Studio, No. 7, Bristol Piano. Company. DRAWING, PAINTING, AND MARQUETRY. MISS YOUMANS will resume her i Classes on THURSDAY, 6th FKBKUARY, at her New Studio, G-i, APU CRESCENT, LYALL BAY. Tel. 16-295. rpilE DENNIS SCHOOL OF AKT. Principals: EDWIN DENNIS, A.R.C.M. (London). EUGENIE DENNIS, Paris and London, i Master Teachers of SINGING, ELOCUTION, DRAMATIC ART, And all Associated Arts. > Students are placed in Concert Work, Operatic Productions, etc. Studio: Corner Lambton quay and Waring Taylor street. . - Ring 23-343 for interviews, . Next Operatic Production: . "THE ARCADIANS," TECHNICAL COLLEGE. EVENING SCHOOL, All Classes begin MONDAY, 24th FEBRUARY. THE" Director may be consulted between the hours of 7 and 8 at the NEW COLLEGE, MOUNT COOK, from Monday, 17th February, to Friday, 21tt Feb--1 riiiiry. N.B,—EmolmcUU «ill be taken as under: — Accountancy and Commercial—Mou. and Tuea., 17th .and 18th February. • Trade Classes—Wed. and Thurs., 19th and 20th February. All other Classes—Friday, 21st February. COURSES PROVIDED. Electrical, Mechanical and Motor Engineering, ' Building Constructipn and Drawing, Carpentry and Joinery, Cabinetmaking, Plumbing, Motor-car Body-build-ing, Accountancy and Pharmacy Examinations, Matriculation and Public Service Examinations, Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Cookery, Dressmaking, Millinery. ART SCHOOL. Day nnd .Evening Courses are provided in:— Design; Painting and Modelling from Life; Poster and Illustration Work; Sign and Ticket-writing; Art Metahyork; Woodcarving; Art Lcatherwork; Painting and Decorating; Plasterer^-7 Piece Moulding. Holders of Free Places may be admitted FREE to any of the above courses approved by the Director1. Prospectuses giving full particulars may be obtained at the College Offices, Mount Cook and Wakefleld street. rpECHNICAL • COLLEGE. -*■ COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. ACCOUNTANCY PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS. . Classes for the above will. bo held from 6.0 to 9.0 p.m., commencing 21th i - -February. • . Fees'for students under '21, one evening of 2 hours weekly, 40s per annum; each additional evening or ■ period weekly, 20s per annum. Students over 21 pay double above fees. Under certain conditions the classes are 1 free. to those who comply with the Free Place Regulations. , , Stali": T. L. James, M.Com.', A.R.A..N.Z.. A.1.A.,N.Z.. (Head of Department); J. H Barnett, A.P.A., N.Z.; H. L. Cooper, ' A.R.A., N:Z.; 11. H. Hall. A.R.A., N.Z.; . S M. Kinross, M:A.; H. J. Thompson, M.A., LL.M.,'M.Com.; N. A. Byrne, M.A., ! LL.B.; Ei Cannons, A.P.A;, N..Z., A.1.A.. ! N.Z.; E. Evans, M.A., F.R.E.S.; D. L. Ir ■ win, A.P.A., N.Z., A.A.LS.; S. E. Pops, i LL.M. Special classes "for University Entrance . and Accountants' Preliminary. Full particulars nny be obtained on application at the College Office, i ■ JOHN H. HO WELL, Director. RED CROSS' INSTRUCTIONAL -CLASSES.-' UNDER1 the auspices of the New Zealand Branch of the' British Red Cross Society, instructional classes in tho following subjects will be held at Red Cross Headquarters, 63, Dison street, as follows: FIRST AlD.—Elementary, - Intermediate, and Advanced, MONDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, at. 8 p.m. HOME NURSlNG.—Elementary, Monday, 10th • February, at 7.30 p.m. Intermediate and Advanced, Wednesday, 12th February, at 7.30 p.m. HYGIENE AND SANITATION.Wednesday, 23rd April, at 7.30 p.m. Intending students can enroll by ringing the Red Cross Nurse (20-510) or on attending the Class. Fee for complete course is 3s 6d. • M. S. GALLOWAY, Secretary. THE FRIEDA SHAW STUDIO Of PHYSICAL CULTURE. 1030 SEASON. PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASSES, of special interest to the business girl* of Wellingtpn are now being arranged for the 1930 season. L ' Monday Evening, 10th. Feb., at 7.45; Physical Culture. 1 Tuesday, 11th Feb., at 5.15 p.m.: Fencing. Wednesday, 12th Feb., at fi.ls p.m.: Jiujitsu. . . Other Classes and Private Tuition airanged to suit pupils. Frieda Shaw may be interviewed at her Studio, Room 7, Exchange Bldgs., Lamb; ton-qy., each day between 10 a.m. and j p.m. Telephone 41-310.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 33, 8 February 1930, Page 6
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