TRINITY college op music, LONDON. theoretical examinations. E ENTRIES for Iho above Close iu Dun■f cdin, FEBRUARY 20th (Friday), on which dav the Socretarv will bo in attendance at BRISTOL STUDIO. Entry Tortus obtainable at BRISTOL PIANO CO.’S, Messrs CHAS. BEGG AND CO.’S, or BEATRICE BARTH, Local Secretary, Bristol Studio. ACCOUNTANCY. MATRICULATION. The new T.C.S. COACHING COURSES are now ready for these examinations (specially (prepared to suit New Zealand requirements), The I.C.S. have been teaching by correspondence for nearly thirty-four years; they have enrolled more than two million students. Remember the significance of that record when you are contemplating tailing a Course of Correspondence Instruction. Nothing short of the best should satisfy you in matters concerning yonr education. Full information free on request. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (Ah?.), LTD., Dept. F, Box 687, Dunedin. MnNS. PAUL SAI.nAKiXK. VOICE SPECIALIST, HAS RESUMED TUITION AT lIIS STUDIO, LOWER .STUART STREET (Above Fraser's Pat a Grocery). VIOLIN. RARTHU R N E A T E Will Resume Teaching on MONDAY NEXT. FEBRUARY 161 h. At STUDIO, KIRKWOOD HOUSE, Moray place (near Library). DANCING. LINDA MTI.ONALD, Teacher of all Claeses of Fancy and Ballroom Dancing, Resumes Teaching a I her Residence, IS PRINCE ALBERT ROAD, ST. HILDA, On MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16th. ’Phono 1.9G1. Private Pupils only till further notice. Cl C II 0 0 L 0 F D A N G I X G, t A OPENING .MARCH 9th. Principal: Mr Cyril I’aulion. Assislant: Mi<s Not (a. Kcatcs. In response to numerous requests, Mr Cyril Paultnn, in conjunction with Miss Netta. Keales, of Dunedin, will commence teaching all modern Ball'-coin Dances ' correct London style), including the Fox Trot, (slow and quick I. One Slop, Blues, Five Stop. Slow and Hesitation Walla, and (ho latest Ballroom Tango (from Paris). rriiVME LESSONS ANY HOUR BY APPOINTMEN I’. STUDIO: 363 GEORGE STREET, CITY. Intending Pupils are advised to book their appointments immediately with -Miss Netta. Keates at the Studo, a- Mr Panllon will only be iu Dtinodn lor a. short period. ■I S S pj FF I E YORS T 0 N RESUMES TEACHING PIANOFORTE, HARMONY, AND COUNTERPOINT, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, At 421 GEORGE STREET. Aseistants; Misses ROBERTS. L.T.U.L., L.A.8., and VARNEY. OTAGO BOA'S' ANT) GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOLS. SESSION 1025. TiPHE above Schools will not REOPEN ■i BELFORT) MONDAY, 2nd March. Tiro date of reopening will ho notified by advertisement .as soon as it is known. ( . R. IvELEAN, Secretary High Schools' Board. 33 Jetty street. Dunedin, 13Ui February, 1925. /ft live lappan school of dancing RESUMES TEACHING MONDAY, 161 h FEBRUARY, Operatic, Cluuvieler, Comedy, Dramatic, Step taught by correct met'nod. Private Lessons only till iurtlier notice. Funner Pupils at lend usual time. 41 HOWE STREET. im/TISS 31‘CONNELL, Teacher of Pianoforto, Organ, and Theory, over Rata (Fraser’s, grocers), Stuart street, has COMMENCED TUITION. MISS MARGERY HELPS, Studio corner View street and Moray place (opp. Y.M.C.A.); lessons given in Drawing, Painting (oils and waters), Pen Painting, Majqueterio, Cane Work, Poker Work, Copper Repousse, and Enamelling; classes have now commenced; Poker ami Pewter On I fits in stock. l/TATHEMATTCS, Coaching for Mairicula--I»JL tion, Public Service, and Scholarships; commence now.—-Consult Specialist, 9a, ‘ Star.' H/fTSS — 895 Cnmheiiand Itl- street (pupil of Stanley A. Beck), Resumes Teaching (painting, Drawing, and Marquetry. BROWN'S Commercial College, above Moray place P.O.—Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping; individual tuition; railway concessions.—Telephone 2,997. "17TOLIN.—Mr w7~~J ~ LeoACargi lFs CorV ncr, Resumes Tuition; pupils enrolled up till February 20th. CAL SNOW, Private Tutor. 4 _ Carroll • street, Dunedin; Pupils Coached for Matriculation and other examinations. PLIANbi?OR.TR~ "amiHarmony.'"— Mils ■ Eileen M. Lindsay has Vacancies for lioginnors at her residence, 155 Upper Garroll street; interviews evenings. HANALEI,’’ -^ Certificated Hawaiian Instrumontalist.—Steel Guitar, Ukulele,, and all Hawaiian instruments.—Kidd’s Building, 73 Princes street. ART Glasses, Tuesday, Thursday Evenings, Saturdays: moderate fee per lessons; studio next Cooke, Howlison’s,.—A. Dunstan, instructor.
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Evening Star, Issue 18866, 14 February 1925, Page 3
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