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Auroscmentn. RIN CESS'S THEATRE.] OWING TO THE DEATH OF HEB MAJESTY THE QTSEEN, There will be NO PERFORMANCE AT THE THEATRE TO-NIGHT. ' by Misses Hatnann).—Various Adult {and Juvenile Classes now forming; Pupils Jbeing enrolled. Terms : Adults, £1 Is; Children, 10s 6d quarter. Private Lessons given. ileotinss. feLODGE ST. JOHN KILWINNING, 662, S.C. |mHE INSTALLATION of Bro. W. J. P STRONG a's Worshipful Master, and OF OFFICERS by R.W.. gßro. Gore, D.G.M., S.C, and the Districts 3* Grand Officers will take place in the Masonic SHall, N.E. Valley, TO-MORROW (Thursday) |EVENING, at 7.30. H By order R.W.M. § J. ABBOTT, Hi Secretary. ■3 Visiting and sojourning Brethren cordially * Sirivited. $ MASONIC CHOIR. MEMBERS of the above Choir are requested to Attend INSTALLATION l f.of LODGE ST. JOHN KILWINNINGT N.E.L • Valley, THURSDAY, 24th inst. Drag |t'Masonic Hall, Moray place, 7.30 p.m. p 1 D. COOKE, Conductor, fe 1 J. tIRAIG, Secretary. gf Chnreh Services. | THE SALVATION ARMY. j| \ MEMORIAL SERVICE on HER MA-|f L JESTY THE QUEEN will be held TO-|| !NIGHT, at 8 o'olock, in the Dowling street II ißarracks. si 1 JOHN H. RUPRECHT, | g Ensign. 1 '. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL. S IN MEMORIAM VICTORIA R.I. Special Service THIS EVENING, 7.30 o'clock. Educational. | GIRTON COLLEGE, DOWLING STREET, iFor the Higher Education of Young Ladies, | and for the Training of Teachers. ft FIRST TERM, 1901, BEGINS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4th | i Students assemble at 9.30 a.m. | lEntranco Examination on Friday, 1 Ist, at 10 a.m. S j The Principal will bo in attendance at the]? jCollege on Wednesday and Thursday, 30th |j gand 31st January, from 3 to 5 p.m. | I English Language Class meets on Tuesday, g 13 p.m. | 3 English Literature, Friday, 3 p.m. | g Elocution, Tuesday, 4 p.m. S |j Model Drawing and Painting, Thursday, 2| 3to 4 p.m. K M Mathematics. Wednesday, 2 to 4 p.m. £ a French Conversation, Tuesday, 9 a.m. ft | Sewing Class, Monday and Friday, 2 p.m. » I F. J. ROSS, M.A., Principal. f ||l/fISS MACKIE RESUMES TEACHING-! ||at her STUDIO, N.Z. Insurance Build 4 psings, Crawford street, February 7th. Land-J Hjscape, Flower, and Still Life Painting (infj tiaoils), Drawing, Sketching from nature. m j VIOLIN TUITION. | J" AS. COOMBS (Conductor Orchestral anaf j§fPj Choral Societies) is prepared to take-S for Violin. FJ For terms, etc., apply at rooms, Oddfalk/ws'i fjffall, Rattray street, on and after MONDAY,|£ gJanuary 14th, between 2 and 5 p.m. fij «-&/riSS HOTOP, Pupil of A. LaugertJ ||.LvJL Court Musical Director to the lato DukeSJj isof Coburg, and of Herr Lochbrunner, of jjjiConservatoriiim of Zurich, Teacher of Piano-p ASforte and German. || jfTERM COMMENCES sth FEBRUARY, 1901. | 1 Address: Care Miss SPKOULE, 191 Upperlj JvlWalker street. | s f jl]fyfß E. W. HUTT ON, ||lY.£. Teacher of ||piANO, ORGAN, HARMONY, SINGING, H AND VOICE PRODUCTION. i MUSICAL EXCHANGE (first door, II Octagon). J l PPLICATIONS are invited for the Posik tion of MUSIC CONDUCTOR or MU|SIC CONDUCTOR AND ORGANIST to thejg j|Dunedin Central Mission. Particulars re^ salary and duties may be obtained from i; Mr J. YOUNG, if Draper, Frederick street; 1. Or Rev. W. A. SINCLAIR, gf £ Broad Bay. |" VIOLIN INSTRUCTION. $ R H. E. MELITUS, Teacher of the Violin, | . and certified Pupil of the Leipzig Royal |. Conservatorium, will RESUME TEACHING & at his Rooms, 54 High street, February 7th.its Intending Pupils apply_ to Mr Mclitus, Wai-|§ '4 hola, in writing, or at his Rooms, where circu-j] *| lars may be obtained, or personally from Feb-P J [ ruary 4th. I | SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOK--4 KEEPING. ' p: '4 W. C. WALKER, 23 Princes street. f. I t (nrVEACHING will be RESUMED MONDAY, * \JL 28th January. New pupils enrolled Saturday, 26th, from 10 to 12. |]yr R E. W. HUT T O N,j PIArJL Teacher of Singing, Voice Production, fa effand Piano, Resumes Teaching from MON-K PDAY, January 28th. Studio: Musical Ex-|| Itchange, Octagon. M m VIOLIN INSTRUCTION. fe SATft/fR J. H. HUTTON, Teacher of the Violin,sj plvJ. Resumes Teaching MONDAY, Janu-i f|ary 28th. Rooms: Corner of Stafford and|jj streets. ga 3BLACK FAMILY ORCHESTRA |_o Open for Engagement Concerts, Balls, Hetc. Mr Black Resumes Tuition Violin, Cornnet, Clarionet, and Mandoline January 21st. HjpEO. 11. SCHACHT, Violinist, prepares y'Ur Students for the Musical Examinations. Two "Senior" Associated Board last Ssyear, one under 14 years. Scotland' street GEORGE E. THOMPSON, M.A., First! JT Class Honorsman, Resumes Tuition Feb- e i* ruary Ist for all Examinations. 113 York § place. " CREAN, Teacher of Violin, 15 Lower LW • York place. Terms moderate. rSyf ISS REHBERG Resumes Teaching MONiIVJL DAY, 4th Februarj-. Piano, Organ, |i ; Singing, Theory. Elementary Practical ; Pianoforte Class for Junior? held on Saturday 3Mornings.~- Studio, 16 Moray place. $ us&tfuXMAM's School of Shorthand > Typewriting, and Bookkeeping, 99 Princes open day and evening; individual tuition ; Speed and-Reporting Classes at any hour. Instructor, T. J. Rossbotham. Incorporated Phonographic Society honors diploma; agent Remington Standard Typewriter. ITSETOUCHING, Photographic Coloring, "etc.—Lessons given in the above by competent teacher. Apply 36 George street. Sji iiiiibCxi to bchool, htuart street.—Teach--5- • ing Resumed, January 21st. The only linstitution where the violin is thoroughlv Staught in all branches. Typewriting, and Bookkeeping: day and evening classes. W. C. 'Walker. 23 Princes street. hj„ tagon.—Millinery Punils enrolled during and Februarv at greatly reduced ft

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Evening Star, Issue 11454, 23 January 1901, Page 5

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