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Educational. , - ; ;; ' TMOCESAN HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS SCHOOL RE-OPENS THURSDAY, February li School Honso for Boarders, WEDNESDAY, February 14. The Head Mistress will be fit home to parents from MONDAY. February 5. Tel. 1680.' p IT ARO L D IT A R DET (Organist St. David's Church), TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, ORGAN. ANI* \ THEORY OF MUSH'. • First Term of the current year commence* ,; MONDAY, 12th February. Mr. Hardey has secured Teaching Privileges of THE BURROWES COURSE OF MUSIC STUDY. from the inventor of the system, and T strong, Iv recommends it for YOUNG CHILDREN. Full particulars forwarded on application. A Class will commence in Paraell on or about, the" above date, and Classes in other centres will be formed as soon as the duplicate apparatus arrives from the inventor. Mr naruey will be at his Studio from 2 to 5 'p.m.. from Sth till 10th February, inclusive. Address: LERWICK HOUSE. Manukao Road, Parnell. Studio: Two Doom higher up the road (almost opposite St. George's Bay Road). H"Trli JOII A N WIE LAEBI JUL (Conductor Auckland Orchestral Society). MADAME WIELABRT. . Teachers of Pianoforte, Violin, and bulging* Resume Tuition on JANUARY 15. Pupils enrolled daily, 12 to 2.-30. Telephone. No. 1939 (Private Residence). STUDIO: CITY CHAMBERS, Queen and Victoria, Streets. IS~S MILLIE PEAK. A JUL, TEACHER OF VIOLIN. PIANO. AND THEORY, , ._ !' Resumes Duties on TUESDAY, Jan. *3tn. l Symonds-street. ___ ÜBBBEET LOT ' PROFESSOR OF THE VIOLIN. TEACHER OF VIOLONTECHNIQUE AND ARTISTIC SOLO PLAYING. Term begins MONDAY, February 12. ■ Interviews, 3to 4 daily during preceding week. MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET. _____ TUrELMERLY COLLEGIATE SCHOOL' St. George's Bay Road, Parncll. Telephone 894. Principal Mrs. T. H. Hamm. ;\ Head Teacher...Miss J. R. Ban*, M.A. THE FIRST TERM, 1906. BEGINS sth FEB. Mrs. Hanna will bo at Homo to parents and guardians on the Afternoons of the Ist and 2nd February, or by appointment. "jVj'ISS ALICE AW ' E.R.A.M. (Licentiate Royal Academy of Music. LondonV TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND VIOLIN, Will Resume Tuition On I MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, Town Studio «' No. 12. Mutual Life Buildings, Queen-street, > Private Address— -• " ORAIGHOLM/' DEVONPORT. g . ' i < , M"' S ' • JACKSON, TEACHER OF VIOLIN, PIANO, FLUTE, AND CLARINET. f ", 1 RESUMES DUTIES FEBRUARY 1. ' . Pupils prepared for Examinations in Theory* ADDRESS: GRAFTON ROAD. : MISS HET TIE EVANS, TEACHER OF MUSIC, Resumes duties on sth February. Terras on application to " Abergwili," Mount Roslull ■ Road. M ISS M. ii. k" don **-* TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND THEORY* , Resumes Teaching MONDAY, February ii. 4 Address, " Goudhurst," Grafton Road. - —; i ■■» 1 TM'BS. [ ' ERNEST H. QUERIk. Teacher of PianosMutual Life Buildings. Room 4, 2nd Floor. ' >- RESUMES TEACHING, Monday, February 5 /CENTRAL MUSIC SCHOOL,! CITY CHAMBERS, QUEEST-STREET. MB. HAROLD E. LIGHT. F.G.0.. I/ond.j, Prof. Organ, Piano, Theory, Will be at his Rooms from MONDAY, January . 29, to see Old and New Pupils, between 2 and -■'? 3 5 p.m. . ■:■ .■■ - ~: 5 TERM STARTS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1. MADAM CHAMBERS, Teacher of Violin and Singing, RESUMES DUTIES • &; i On . i MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1906. » ' Studio; ' Mutual Life Building. Queen-st. (3rd Floor)b ' At Studio FRIDAY AFTER Feb. 2. M Is S M I N B-T. T l li TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE, Resumes Teaching. on MONDAY, February 5. ' WANGANUI AVENUE, PONSONBY. "W B - B A ~X T E E, »> . TOP OP GUNDRY-STREET. • TEACHER OB' MUSIC AND SINGING, .*■ Has resumed dtties. Fees, per term of 12 , weeks, 1 hour jer week. 2 guineas; 4 hour ; . per week. 1 guinea. - T ANGER I»RESSCUTIING SCHOOL,' ' JU 32. HI3 MAJESTY'S ARCADE? < ' Teaching Resumed MONDAY. February 5. Terms on application to . ? ; • MISS COLES, Principal. '[ : i: ENGLISH Actor and Artist requires Pupils. /■■ Elocution. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13086, 27 January 1906, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13086, 27 January 1906, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13086, 27 January 1906, Page 7