ELOCUTION AND VOCAL ARTS
PERCIVAL L. J. DAVIES. What better asset can there bo than tho possession of that a.rt of elocution or vocalism. Its possessor can successfully entertain and hold attention on tho platform just as ho or she is ablo to stand out in ordinary conversation by reason j of improved diction and correct emphasis. I Can you recall any splendid opportunities missed through your inability to find just the right words to say at the psychological moment? People are always ready to listen to an interesting and engaging talker. Mr Davies, specialist of note in the elocutionary and vocal art, after another successful year of instruction, will resume tuition at his studio, H.B. Buildings, room 9, on Monday, January 30. Intending pupils please apply early by letter so that an appointment can be made, as only limited number of vacancies. Further particulars, pertaining to time sheet for enrolling pupils, Tuesday, January 31, will be found in Amusement column page; also contestants for coming competitions, and tho repertory of Dramatic Players’ Chib. [Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 17880, 28 January 1922, Page 7
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