Educational. . ■ TUTES. TTAMILTON TTODGES HAS RESUMED TEACHING AT HER STUDIO, . „_, No. 11. SECOND FLOOR, MUTUAL LIFE BUILDING, QUEEN-STREET. ELOCUTION. MISS LAURA ENGLAND. Teacher of Elocution and Voice Production. The latest and best methods, comprising Tone Production, Gestures, and Physical Development. MISS CLARICE ENGLAND, L.A.B. (Licentiate of R.A.M. and R.C.M.. London), Teacher of Pianoforte. Harmony, and Theory. Pupils prepared for practical and theoretical examinations. Studio: Pierce Buildings, corner Symond*street and Khyber Pass. Residence: 8, Howe-street, Newton. MADAME FOLEY (from Paris). M AUNG A TIROHANGA. fj % Mount Eden Eoad (third house past Bridge). Resumes teaching Ist February. French Classes now forming:. 15s per term. Private lessons per agreement. Also Pianoforte taught. Schools visited. At home WEDNESDAY, from 2 p.m. STANLEY BAY COLLEGE, DEVONPORT. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Pupils prepared for Civil Service and Matriculation Examinations. Kindergarten, Mornings only. FIRST TERM BEGINS FEBRUARY 12. 1912. PRINCIPAL, MISS FENDALL. Tl T R S. SUTHERLAND. Hock Conservatorium, Frankfurt. Germany. """■*' VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING. __ PIANOFORTE, RESUMES TEACHING, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 8. Studio: MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, No. 5. First Floor. Private Address: Esplanade. Devonport. Tl/fTSS pLSIE JAY. OF SYDNEY, Tteacher of ELOCUTION, VOICE PRODUCTION. DRAMATIC ART. DEPORTMENT. Address: Co London and Berlin Piano Co., 215, QUEEN-STREET, CITY. Private 'Phone 726. THEORY Classes forming for Trinity and University Musical Exams, by Success-! ful Coach. Railway concessions to country pupils.—For terms apply . A.S.M.. 71, HERALD. MILLINERY Classes.—Winter Season Lessons- from 10 to 12, and 2 to 4; Evening Class. 12 Lessons, £1 IsMiss M. Walker, Lynwood, Hobson Park Road, Parnell. 'Phone 3759. _ -jMTADEMOISELLE JEANNE TTHLMANN Will take a very limited number of Pupils in FRENCH on TUESDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS. CLASSES NOW FORMING. ADDRESS: 15. Tabernacle Buildings, ■ Karangahape Road. INTERVIEWS: Tuesday and Saturday, 7-8 p.m. 1 TIT R. RAYNOR WHITE, CERTIFICATED' ■ ORGANIST LONDON COLLEGE OF MUSIC AND YORK ORGAN SCHOOL. Teaches Pianoforte., Organ, Singing, Harmony and 'Theory. Pupils in City or Suburbs visited by Arrangement. Residence and Studio, 12, HERNE BAY RD.. Ponsonby. rjOMMERCTAL DRAINING pOLLEQE. . 12. 13, .14, 15, RANFURLY .BLDGSv, 81, Queen-street. 'Phone 27C2. NEW SHORTHAND SPEED SESSION. Under the direction of MISS A. HASTEN. Reporter. Grades and opening dates as under:— ELEMENTARY-Monday, 19th Feb. . INTERMEDIATE—Tuesday. 20th Feb. ADVANCED-Wedncsday. 21st Feb. HIGH RATES-Friday. 23rd Feb. SPEED TYPING— 23rd Feb. ~- QINGING. o , ■ ■ I MISS T\IJA FLETCHER Has had the invaluable privilege of three years training as a teacher of singing with SIR CHARLES SANTLEY. the greatest of singers and teachers of to-day. Studio. 17. MUTUAL LIFE BLDGS. QCHOOL TOR MANDOLINE. BANJO. AND O GUITAR. MR. A. A. PARTRIDGE (Principal) Has Vacancies for Beginners and Advanced Players. Studio, 21, Grafton Road, near Choral Hall. T>ARNELL J7-INDERGARTEN AND . pREPARATORY . QCHOOL WILL OPEN IN KNOX CHURCH SCHOOLROOM, PARNELL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1912. Principal: MISS EILEEN OOTTBBLL (Trained Student under Auckland Kindergarten Association). Particulars on application at the Schoolroom on and after MONDAY, 26th. TARAWING. MATHEMATICS, ETC. CLASSES RESUME MARCH 6. 7.30 P.M. ' .OTURROOK'S pNGINEERING QCHOOL, HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. SECOND FLOOR, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. ! PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS. ACCOUNTANCY AND JAW. SEE 1911 "EXAMINATION SUCCESSES. Mr. Herbert Tiarks (late coach for Messrs, Hemingway and Robertson's Australasian Correspondence Schools, Ltd.). rn I A R K S AND TTATES. QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANTS (By Exam.). COACHES, ACCOUNTANTS. AUDITORS. Etc. OUR STUDENTS ARE SUPPLIED WITH FULL NOTES IN ALL SUBJECTS. CLASS AND CORRESPONDENCE TUITION. N.Z. LAW EXAMINATIONS. BACHELOR OF LAWS IQI O LAW PROFESSIONAL 1&14. ' ' • i We Coach by Correspondents for the above i Law Examinations. Our Notes have been specially prepared tor us by F. H. LEVIEN. ESQ., M.A.. LL.B.. Barrister and Solicitor, Auckland, vrhom we have retained to supervise' our .Law Department. 'Phono 2334. Office. STRAND ARCADE. rpo WIN DISTINCTION as a Publio .1 Speaker, Lawyer or Clergyman, to acquire ELOCUTION, DEPORTMENT, and DRAMATIC ART, study under ALFRED PRICE, No 21, Rwanson-street. '—• * "*"" -"• " "■^^^^^^^T!rll!!S!l!3 Nurserymen, Seedsmen, etc. \ — ~ i QHEAP "gULBS. QHEAP T>ULB3. Our Bulb List is now Ready, and will bo forwarded to any address on anmication. MARCHAND AND SON. a ,u ™ a »Nurserymen. South Road. Epsom. Auckland. JURE! yHUSM pIRE!!! If you want,PROTECTION against FIRE in Your Hhop, store, Garage. Factory, Stable or Private House, you MUST HAVE the AJAX FIRE KILLER. The Latest Development of Science. The Only Thing that Quells the Flames of Tetrol, Burning Oil.. 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