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educational. OTAGO BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HP&H SCHOOLS. SESSION 1806. tjmS FIRST THEM COMMENCES ON TUESDAY, 6th February. New Pupda Enrolled at the BOYS’ SCHOOL on MONDAY, sth February, from 9.30 a-mand' at the GIRLS’ SCHOOL from 10 to 1 and 2 to 4- o'clock. FREE PUPILS. _ Attention is called to the fact that, in addition to scholarship-holders, Pupih of the Public Schools holding' Proficiency Certificates, and who were not over 14 years of age on the Ist December, 1905, are entitled to Free Places. In no case will Free Pupils be admitted ' until application for enrolment has been made at the Board’s Office on the prescribed form, which provides for the production of birth and proficiency certificates. ■ Early application for enrolment is necessary. For prospectus, etc., apply to C. MACANDRBW, Secretary Board of Governors, Jetty street. JDAUMOREB MCDONALD (late of • Edinburgh Cathedral, Pupil of Alberto Baea, and Articled Pupil of T. H. Gollinsou, Mns, Bac., Oxford), Teacher of VOT-GE PRODUCTION, SOLO SINGING, and ABDOMINAL BREATHING (Abdominal or Diaphragmatic is the only proper method of breathing). PUPILS PREPARED FOiR ALL EXAMS. Successes gained by Pupils at the recent Dunedin Competitions:— SHIELD (Begg* Co. 2 First Prizes. 5 Second Prizes. 2 Third Prizes. 42 MORAY PLACE (Opposite Trinity Methodist Church). MR 0. H. TROQHON, Teacher of the PIANO. Studio, 178 GEORGE STREET. TEACHING RESUMED from Ist FEBRUARY. Mr Trochon will he at hie Rooms, 178 George street, Daily from January 29th, between the hours of 2 and 4 pan., for the purpose of Enrolling New Pupils. Terms on application. Pupils Prepared for Exams, if required. T ANGER SCHOOL OF DRESS-CUTTING. —Ladies, learn how to Make your own Costumes, Blouses, Capes, Tea Gowns, Opera Coats, and Children’s Garments to any style chosen. Pattern-making and Trimmings specially taught. No calculations; patterns made in five minutes to any size. Trial lesson free. Classes daily; Monday and Thursday evenings. Inspection invited. Teachers wanted for country districts; Agencies For Sale. . MISS CHARLES, 3 High street (opposite D.LC.). MR W. E. TAYLOR, F.R.C.O. (Fellow of the Royal College of Organists and Medallist of the Royal Academy of Music, London), receives PUPILS for PLANOFORTB, ORGAN, HARMONY, COUNTERPOINT, etc. Pupils Prepared for all Musical Examinations. Three pupils of Mr Taylor's obtained their A.T.G.L. Diploma in Pianoforte playing last November. New Term starts MONDAY, February 5. At Home Every Afternoon, 2 to 5, from MONDAY, January 29. Address: 46 YORK PLAGE, Dunedin. Telephone 194. MUSICAL ’TUITION. W. PAGET GALE, Organist Knox Church, Conductor Chorai Society, will Resume his Professional Duties on MONDAY, sth February, and will be hi attendance at Iris Rooms in the Dresden Music Saloons from 10 to 12 amt. during the week commencing 29th JANUARY, for the purpose of Enrolling Pupils. EDUCATIONAL. IVrtSS GERTRUDE MEENAN Resumes TEACHING VIOLIN, PIANO, and SINGING on TUESDAY, February sth, at 88 King street. MISS PASSMORE, TEACHER of LANDSCAPE and FLOWER PAINTING. Will RESUME her Classes Ist FEBRUARY. Studio: Stock Exchange Buildings, Princes street. Terms; £1 Is per quarter. Private Tuition Arranged for. Private Address: Palace Hotel, Moray place. MISS TORSTON (Pianoforte, Voice Production), Miss EFFIE YORSTON, AJUus., T.C.L. (Pianoforte, Violin Harmony), WILL RESUME TEACHING MONDAY, February 5, at 260 George street. Pupils prepared for all Musical Examinations. At home from Friday, February 2. MB. MELITUS, Teacher of the Violin, • Leipzig Conservatory, will shortly establish himself in Dunedin. . Terms for Tuition: One Half-hour Lesson per week ... £3 3s. Two Half-hour Lessons per week ... £4 4s. Pour m a Glass each £i ss, Pupils Prepared for all Exams. Circulars at principal Music Shops. ISS AITKBN, Teacher of PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, HARMONY, and COUNTERPOINT, RESUMES TEACHING on F-EfRUARY 5. KIRKWOOD HOUSE, MORAY PLACE. TMT R J. K. HARTLEY, A.T.C.L., Organist Momington Presbyterian Church, TEACHER of PIANOFORTE. ORGAN, and HARMONY, Has RESUMED Teaching. Studio; 131 a Moray place (opposite Normal School). ST. DOMINIC’S COLLEGE. will be Resumed on TUESDAY,. 6th February. Boarders are requested to be in residence on MONDAY, the sth. JJTSS MABEL . RESUMES WRIGHT, TEACHING A.T.C.L., Pianoforte, Organ, and Harmony MONDAY, FEBRUARY sth, At her Residence, Cargill road, Caversham. M * BANJO, H. O. STOKE Will Resume Teaching MANDOLINE, and GUITAR Prom FEBRUARY Ist. S Studio: 22 LEITH STREET (near St. Andrew street). EDUCATIONAL. MISS SELBY, Teacher of PIANOFORTE and HARMONY WILL RESUME TEACHING MONDAY, February 19th. Pupils Prepared for Trinity College Exams. 100 CASTLE STREET. LANDSCAPE AND FLOWER PAINTING. T5/3TSS L, DARLING Common cos Teaching TUESDAY, February 6th. 1 Queen’s Drive, Montpellier (back High street School). ■JfyfTSS G. PITTS, A.T.G.L., Teacher of -IvJL Pianoforte arid Harmony. Resumes Teaching February sth, a.t Reid street, South Dunedin; also at “The Dresden” on Monday and Thursday Afternoons. MISS BAUCHOP, Certificated Pianist and Teacher. T.C.L., RESUMES TEACHING at PORT CHALMERS oij FEBRUARY 5. S JOHN’S KINDERGARTEN AND PRH v iORATOB-Y SCHOOL, S. John’s Schoolroom, High street, Eoslyn, REOPENS TUESDAY, February 6th, L. GILLIES, Principal. Hawthorne kindergarten and PREPARATORY SCHOOL, All Saints’ Schoolroom. —School Reopens TUESDAY February 6, 1808. Principal, A L. LEES. ’ E HAMILTON EAGAR has Resumed • Teaching Voice Production and Signt Singing, Diaphragmatic and Rhythmical JBreaitfaing. _ Address; “Kamga,” salregt, - gmsawtaa

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Evening Star, Issue 12722, 27 January 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 12722, 27 January 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 12722, 27 January 1906, Page 8

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