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ED U C ATI 0’ N AL. ROSSBOTHAM’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, LTD., T. J. ROSSBOTHAM, LP-S. (Honors), Principal. > 43 DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN. OLDEST, LARGEST, AND BEST. ESTABLISHED* 1892. PARENTS’ RESPONSIBILITY,—MucIi of your daughter’s future success and happiness will depend on the decision you are about to make. ' ' SEEK SUCCESS FROM THE SUCCESSFUL. Mr Rossbotham is recognised throughout the Dominion as one of the most successful teachers of Commercial Subjects. Every student receives a thorough training for commercial life. YOUNG MEN, LOO AHEAD. Prepare for advancement studying Shorthand, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping. ■PUBLIC SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. We are now .enrolling.students for the 928 Examinations. TEN PASSES 1927. Two seniors and eight juniors. . SPEED, CLASSES. Five daily.' One in the morning, two in the afternoon, and two in the evening. ' TELEPHONE 10-736.

ME ERNEST.DRAKE, TEACHER OF VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING, RESUMES TEACHING On MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6th, Studio: 281 High street. SIGNOR GIOVANNI STELLA, MASTER OF SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION, Specialist in Interpretation and Bel Canto Perfect Italian Diction. REPARATION FOR GRAND OPERA OR CONCERT PLATFORM. Terms on application at Studio, 225 HIGH STREETSpecial Fee of Half a Guinea for Voice Tent and Opinion. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. JOHN T. LEECH, VOCAL ADVISER, RESUMES TEACHING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6. Studio, " ORONTES,” 5 BAKER STREET. At Home from February 1. -jyriss N. POLLOCK, A.T.C.L., L.T.C.L., TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND THEORY, RESUMES TEACHING JANUARY 30th, At 38 ORBELL STREET, DALMORE. Former Pupils at Usual Times. t AMES CLA RK, .-.T.C.L., Organist and Choirmaster Anderson’s Bay Pres. Church, COMMENCES TEACHING PIANOFORTE, ORGAN. AND THEORY, On MONDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, At his residence, 60 GILFILLAN STREET, TAINUI, And at STUDIO, EOSLYN. Interviews from "WEDNESDAY, Ist February. H AZEL J. ALLAN, A.T.C.L., RESUMES TEACHING PIANOFORTE AND HARMONY At Her Residence, 2 Michie street, Roslyn, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd. ’Phone 20-883. ART CLASSES. jV|' R G. R. MUR RA Y WILL RESUME TEACHING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6th, At his Residence, 53 Royal terrace. rISS EDITH MURRAY, L.T.C.L., L WILL RESUME TEACHING PIANOFORTE AND THEORY MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6th, 53 Royal terrace. .JTISS EDNA DRY (Teacher of Piano.s. forte and Theory) RESUMES TUITION MONDAY,* FEBRUARY 6th. Interviews (L'hursday and Friday, 2nd and 3rd, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., at Residence, 14 Airna street. St. Kilda. Town Studio advertised later. PISS BERTHA RAWLINSON, 52 Ann street, Roslyn, PIANOFORTE AND HARMONY, RESUMES MONDAY, 6th FEBRUARY. Tvr I s s L O K E 0 N iVi HAS RESUMED TEACHING. : Studio; Octagon (above Allan Y"oiing). In attendance 3 to 5. Telephone 12-560. WANTED, by voung Teacher, Beginners for Pianoforte; pupils’ homes visited; £1 Is 10 lessons.—46, ‘ Star.’ HAWAIIAN Steel Guitar, Mandolin, Banjo, Ukulele.—J. H. Hutton, 207 George street. tWTHORNE PRIVATE SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN, ALL SAINTS' SCHOOLROOM, Cumberland street (Miss A. L. LEES, Principal), egistered Day School for the Tuition lildrcn from the Kindergarten to Proficiency Standard. 'upils are thoroughly grounded and individually helped. JOL REOPENS ON TUESDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, At 9.30 a.m. :s Lees will he in attendance at the liroom on MONDAY, 6th February, 3 to 5 p.m. to interview Parents and Punils. S -HILDA’S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, > HERIOT ROW, DUNEDIN, A Boarding and Day School for _Girls, under the care of the Sisters of the Church (Anglican). School will REOPEN on TUESDAY, February 7, at 9 a.m. Boarders return ou previous evening. The Sisters will he at home to parents on .and after February 2 from 11-12,30 p.m. and from 3-5 p.m- , For Prospectus apply to the Principal. DUNEDIN FREE KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIATION (Incorp.J. KINDERGARTENS REOPEN ou WEDNESDAY', Ist February, at 9 a.m., when, it is hoped there will be a full attendance. AGNES MAYER, Secretary. ■ ALBANY STREET ASSOCIATED NORMAL SCHOOL. Mr W. A. SPEOAT, Head Master. rpHE School will REASSEMBLE on WBDX,. NBSUAY", February 1, 1928, at 9 a.m. W. J. THOMPSON, Chairman of Comapittee.

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Evening Star, Issue 19776, 28 January 1928, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19776, 28 January 1928, Page 9