Educational. I TVDNBWN SCHOOL OF ART ANI i JLF DESIGN, Moray place. REOPENS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4. ■ All Kinds of Drawing, Painting, Designing and Modelling. DAY CLASSES. Freehand and Model Drawing, Drawing ii ■ l ight and Shade, Drawing for Reproduction Geointtrical Drawing, Perspective, Designing Modelling, Painting in Water Color and hj Oil Colors, Sketching from Nature anc Drawing and Painting from life. Classes held Every Day from 9.30 a.m. U 4 p.m. Fee, £1 Is per quarter. TEACHERS’ AND PUPIL TEACHERS’ CLASSES As usual on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday; and for those reading in th< country on Saturday, from 10 to 12 noon, Free. JUVENILE CLASSES. Freehand and Model Drawing, Drawing in light and Shade. On Monday and Wednesday, from 5.45 ta 6.45 p.m. Feo, 5s per qnarter. EVENING CLASSES. Mondays and Wednesdays, from 7 to 9. Freehand and Model Drawing, Drawing in Light and Shade, Painting in Monochrome, Designing, Modelling, and Perspective. Fee, 10s 6d per quarter. Tuesdays aud Thursdays, from 7 to 9. Practical Plane and Solid Geometry, Building Construction, and Machine Construction and Drawing. Fee, 10s 6d per quarter. Fridays, from 7 to 9Drawing and Painting from Life. Principal: DAVID C. HUTTON, Art Master. MR A. VALLIS, Pianoforte, Organ, IYI ’ and Theory, Resumes Teaching MONDAY, February 3. Junior, Intermediate, and Senior Theory Classes (Trinity College) in formation. Inteaming Candidates please apply early, as Entries Close at early date. Bandsmen Coached for Solo Contest. Special terms. Sight Singing Classes undertaken if sufficient inducement offered. MR W. E. TAYLOR (Fellow of the Royal College of Organists and Medallist of the Royal Academy of Music, London) Receives PUPILS for Pianoforte and Organ Playing, Harmony, and Counterpoint. ’Term starts February 3rd. At home daily from 2to 5. Pupils prepared for all Musical Examinations. 45 YORK PLACE, Dunedin. Telephone 194. M I S S A IT~K~E N Teacher of PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, and HARMONY, RESUMES TEACHING on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3. At Home after January 50. Pupils Prepared for Musical Examinations. All Pupils Passed who were presented for examinations, practical and theoretical, in 1901. KIRKWOOD HOUSE, MORAY PLACE (opposite Wesleyan Church). MB EPHRAIM PARKER (Leader of the Dunedin Orchestral and Choral Societies) Receives Pupils for VIOLIN PLAYING. Pupils Prepared for the Trinity College and other Examinations. Teaching Resumed on MONDAY, January 27. Address: 76 FTLLEUL STREET. LfISS YORSTON, TJL Pianoforte, Singing, And Miss EFFIE YORSTON, A.T.C.L., Pianoforte, .Violin, Harmony, RESUME TEACHING MONDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, At Chatsworth House, George street. At Home from February 7th. gIGNOR R. SQU ARISE, Teacher of R.C.M.T., VIOLIN, VIOLA, ’CELLO, Harmony, and Counterpoint, will RESUME TEACHING on MONDAY, 3rd of February, at his RESIDENCE, VIEW STREET. MR JESSE TIMSON Has Resumed Teaching at 193 MORAY PLACE (near Technical School) And at his Private Residence, High street, Roslyn. FISS MINA CALDOW, Teacher of Pianoforte and Harmony, Commences Teaching MONDAY, February 10, at, ber residence, COLLEGE STREET, CAVERSHAM. Ik/fISS E. WRIGHT, Teacher of Pianoforte, Harmony, Resumes Teaching at Union street on TUESDAY, February 4th. DRAWING Classes. —Miss Sale is prepared to take Pupils, Drawing and Painting, at her Studio, 132 Moray place south. Classes open Monday, February 10. MISS ROSE PLANE A has Resumed Teaching at her room, No. 4 Ross’s Building, Octagon. MISS LO KEONG Resumes Teaching February 6th, at her residence, 46 George street F LEECH’S Violin School, 6 top floor, • Ross's Buildings, Octagon. Teaching now resumed. Pupils visited. OSSBOTHAM’S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping (Established 1892), 41 Dowling street (Cutting). Open day and evening. Principal, T. J. Eossbotham, holding I.P.S. (Honors) Teachers’ Certificate, London. Agent Remington Typewriter. Telephone 736. MISS GIBB, Teacher Pianoforte and Harmony, Resumes Teaching February 3rd. 65 Moray place (next Dr Stenhouse’s). HIGH STREET SCHOOL Kindergarten Resumes Tuesday, February 4lh. Miss Z. K. Dale, kindergartner. HO. STOKES, Teacher of Banjo, Man- » doline, aud Guitar, 22 Leith street (near St. Andrew street) ItyflSS MAcDOUGAL, Teacher of Painting, i-T.fi. Resumes ber Classes February sth. 65 Moray place (next Dr Stcnhouse’s). PIANOFORTE. —Miss Dick, “The Anchorage,” 125 York place, Resumes Teaching Thursday, February stb. SCHOOL Books and all Requisites can be bad at L. E. Partridge’s, comer St. David and Cumberland streets. Public Net lees. A, and T. BUHT, Ltd., Sole Proprietors aud Makers in Otago and Southland for WADE’S PATENT SKYLIGHTS. Suitable for all classes of Roof Lighting. Cheaper than the ordinary wood glazed. No putty or wood kerbing being required, And GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY WATERTIGHT. Specified by the Principal Architects. Legal proceedings will be taken against anyone infringing our Patent Rights. A. AND T. BURT, LIMITED, Plumbers, Tinsmiths, Coppersmiths, Manufacturers, and Importers. ■VTC.TIEN the weather doesn’t suit you or 1 I? you don’t suit the weather, when you are feeling hot, perspiring, and played out, a cup of pure Cock o the North Tea will prove a delightful refreshment. ■QT. GEORGE JAM.—Ask for and see that you get it. All grocers.
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Evening Star, Issue 11673, 4 February 1902, Page 1
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