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EDUCATIONAL. TJUNEDIN TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. Offering Full-time Courses in ART, COMMERCE, DOMESTIC SCIENCE, BUILDING, ENGINEERING, AND ALLIED TRADES, REOPENS On MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, at 9.30 a.m. Enrolments will be received at the College Office between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, January 31st and February Ist. Second year pupils in attendance during 1928 are not required to enrol until Monday, February 4lh. W. G. ALDRIDGE, Principal and Secretary. ARCHERFIELD. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. milE FIRST TERM of 1923 begins on JL TUESDAY, sth February. Boarders return on MONDAY. The Principal may bo interviewed by narents on FRIDAY, Ist February, and on SATURDAY MORNING, 2nd February. Prospectus may be obtained upon application to THE PRINCIPAL, Archerfield, Dunedin. C. EOY SPACEMAN, ORGANIST AND CHOIRMASTER, KNOX CHURCH, DUNEDIN, Teacher of PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, VIOLIN, AND SINGING, Commences Tuition on MONDAY', 4th February, at the Studio, Regent Chambers, Octagon. Interviews: Wednesday (January 30th), Thursday (January 3Ut), ml Fr'day (February Ist), from 2.30 to 4.30 p.m, vr by appointment. Mr Spackman has been appointed teacher of singing at the Otago Girls’ High Sciiocl, also visiting master for Rringed instruments at Archerfield School. \ Private Address, 524 GEORGE STREET. IGNOR R. SQUARISE Resumes Teaching VIOLIN, VIOLA, ’CELLO, BASS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, At His Residence, 52 TENNYSON STREET. Phone 13-264. PIANOFORTE AND HARMONY. D A L U N G L E Y r , L.T.C.L., WILL RESUME TEACHING FEBRUARY 4th. Studio: THE BRISTOL. Former Pupils at Usual Hours. Candidates Prepared for Matrio. and Teachers’ D. VIOLIN. J 0 H N M. YU L E RESUMES TEACHING FEBRUARY 4tb, Studio; THE BRISTOL. Former Pupils at Usual Hours. MUSIC STUDIO, REGENT CHAMBERS. OCTAGON. Tl/T R J. C. EASTO N, Teacher of PIANOFORTE, HARMONY, AND COUNTERPOINT. Pupils Prepared for AM Practical and Theoretical Examinations. University Students who arc taking Music as a subject should consult Mr Easton. Harmony and Counterpoint Taught by Correspondence. ]Vps 16 CLARICE COLBERT, L.T.C.L., Crown street, N.E. Valley, TEACHER OP PIANOFORTE AND HARMONY, RESUMES TEACHING MONDAY', FEBRUARY 4th. nss 1. HUME, „ L.T.C.L., PIANOFORTE AND THEORY, RESUMES TEACHING MONDAY, 4ih February. STUDIO: 55 LOWER STUART STREET. Last year sncecs«es included Senior T.C. Gold Medal and Highest Marks awarded For Pianoforte Playing T.C. Examinations, Dunedin Centre. "PHILIP ' CLAUDE M’KEOWN, PIANO, ORGAN, SINGING, and THEORETICAL SUBJECTS, RESUMES TEACHING MONDAY. February 4th. STUDIO: 52 GLEN ROAD. MISS ELIZABETH HARTLEY (G.S.M., and A.T.C., London) RESUMES TUITION in PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, SINGING, and HARMONY on MONDAY, February 4. School teachers prepared for all musical examinations. Address; 25 HOWE STREET. JOHN K. HARTLEY, A.T.C.L., ™ Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN, SINGING, and THEORY. Studio: 74 STUART STREET (above Octagon). Telephone 10-213. ELOCUTION. RE N E aSL IN, L.T.C.L., RESUMES TEACHING WEDNESDAY, February 6. Interviews, 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. on that day. Studio: 75 STUART STREET. MSTELL-EDUCATED French Lady desires v? Pupils for French Course; school pupils coached; inquiries confidential.—324, ‘Star.’ HOLDER. Royal Academy certificates has Vacancy Few Pupils Piano and Theory ; terms moderate, £1 15.—303, ‘ Star.’ EANJO (Slingerland, professional tone) and Case, perfect condition, cheap.— Apply 64 Filleul street. WANTED, Beginners for Pianoforte and Theory; £1 Is per quarter.— Apply 97 Prince Albert road, St. Kilda. CORNET Tuition. — J. Parker is prepared to receive limited number Pupils at bis residence, 502 George street. OSSBOTHAM’S COLLEGE. - Shorthand, Typewriting. Bookkeeping; Reopening 14th January; principal, T. J. Rossbothara, I.P.S. (Hons.). BROWN'S College, Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, above Moray Place P. 0.; day, evening; individual tuition; reJanuary 23. WANTED, Beginners for Violin Classes; terms very moderate. —Apply C. Roy Spackman, Regent Chambers. Octagon.

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Evening Star, Issue 20089, 1 February 1929, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 20089, 1 February 1929, Page 9