EDUCATIONAL. WANTED, Pupils for Individual Private " Coaching S. 6 Proficiency Certifi- t cates, Public Service Entrance, and Inter- >■ mediate Exams.; also Drawing and Painting. 992, Evg. Post. 1 "DUPILS Coached in Pitman's Shorthand I and Touch Tj pewriting. Individual Tuition guaranteed. Apply 997, Evg. Post. ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. J MISS GRACIE KERR, resumes Teaching Monday, Ist February, at" her Residence, 52, Leraud-st., Berhampore. r 2JENA JUP1 J, L.T.C.L., j Teacher of ( ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART, f RESUMES TEACHING MONDAY, ' Ist FEBRUARY. Studio: Rod's Buildings, 30, Courtcnay place. Residence: 17, Herald street, Berhampore. ' pLEMENT MAY, Element may, The Eminent Teacher of J ELOCUTION, DRAMATIC ART, AND PUBLIC SPEAKING, Resumes Tuition on MONDAY NEXT, Ist February. Specialist in the Treatment of STAMMERING AND DEFECTIVE SPEECH. One of the many letters of appreciation ' received by Mr. May re his effective system of treatment in the above afflictions: • Dear Sir,—This letter is to specially ] thank you for applying your treatment to the. defective speech of my son. Pre- ' viously he had a difficulty in continuing i ordinary conversation, and. at times could not command his words at all. In fact, he was going from' bad to worse,-so much so that it became painful,to listen to him. - * Your special treatment has changed all this. He talks normally and enters life with an altered prospect. * There can be only one system for such a case, and you certainly have it. Yours faithfully. Studio: BRISTOL BUILDINGS* * " Lambton quay, Wellington, , Telephones: Studio 40-091; Private 51-563. AH interviews by appointment. ]^£R. LEON DE MAUNY, ' of the Liege Conservatoire, and Pupil of Albert Sammons, TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN. MADAME EVELYN DE MAUNY, ' L.R.A.M., A.G.S.M.,1 Gold Medallist, Teacher of Voice Production, Singing, and ■ Pianoforte, Resume TeachingMONDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, 1032. For terms and particulars apply THE STUDIOS, 290, Oriental parade; Tel: 53481. , VIOLIN ' AND THEORY. T ESLD3 C. WALKER, L.A.B. ■*■* Lessons Resumed on, MONDAY, Ist FEBRUARY. STUDIO: At Residence, 227, WDLLIS • • STREET. ■ Telephone 53-940. STUDENTS' RECITAL SHORTLY. VIOLIN. TlflSS LAURIE P. ANDERSON will AM-' resume TEACHING on TUESDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY. > Address: 34, TALAVERA TERRACE, WELLINGTON. MISS . KATHLEEN .FERRIS, VOICE PRODUCTION • And ART OF SINGING. Address: 15, GEORGE STREET, WELLINGTON Telephone 42-387. SINGING, ELOCUTION, AND DRAMATIC ART. M^ISS G. HELEN GARDNER Resumes TUESDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY. Studio: 7, WOODWARD STREET. Telephone 45-715. . . . SIXGIXG. ]^£R. E. A. CAERLYON BENNETT ' Resumes MONDAY, Ist FEBRUARY. ' STUDIO: Bristol Piano Co. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. MADAME EMILY BJJIGGS, Late Professor of' Singing, L.A.M., London, and MISS JEANETTE BRIGGS, L.A.B, WILL Resume Tuition on MONDAY, TT loth February. STUDIO: Newport Chambers, 50, Courtenay place, . and 2, Matai road, Hataitai. Appointments by letter to Hataitai. Wellington and Christchurch Competitions' successes from 1924 to 1931 include S Championships, 4.Scholarships,.s Aggre- , gate Marks Prizes (diamond rings). SINGING. CIGNOR LUCD3N CESARONI, " STUDIOS AND CONCERT CHAM- ; BER, 262, LAMBTON QUAY (Hannah's . Buildings). ' Teaching Resumed MONDAY, Ist FEE- '- RUARY. INTERVIEWS nAiVy STUDIO ACTIVITniS of 1931: 25 Students Concerts, 15 2YA Broadcasting Performances and Gounod's Opera "Faust" and Mascagni's "Cavalleria Rusticana" (in inglish) jn costume and scenes. WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS, 1931Gentlemen's Vocal Championship, Ladies' Scholarship, under 21, and 15 First Prizes I PROSPECTUS ON APPLICATION. jpLORENCE ~R GEORGE, Teacher of Elocution and Dramatic Art, Resumes Classes Ist FEBRUARY, 1932. Pupils trained for Competitions, Stage, or Platform. 11, Zohrab-st., Hataitai, or c/o George and George. MRS. r PITT tJESUMES Teaching MONDAY, Ist Feb•J-* ruary, 1932. All New -Branches of Arts and Crafts taught, including China i and Glass Painting. Lessons single or term. Studio: 32, Humber street. Island Bay. PETONE TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL REOPENS MONDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, At 9.30 a.m. T^ULL Time, Courses in Commerce, Home -»• Science, Building, Electrical, Mechanical, and Motor Engineering and Allied Trades are provided. .?"?** ~7 ith necessary energy-^and ability will also be prepared for thcllatriculation Examination. Free Places may be held by any Pupil J (a) who has a Proficiency or Competency Certificate, or (b) who, not having cither of these certificates, is over 14 years of r age, and has attended a primary school - within the last six months. a Enrolments will bo received at the b School Office during the hours 10-12 am a and 2-4 p;m. from MONDAY, 25th Janu- a ary, or'at any time by post. £ A. McFADYEN,' Principal,
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 25, 30 January 1932, Page 3
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