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Teachers of Music and Elocution, pERCY r\IMERY. VIOLIN, Resume* Teaching MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20. Studio: Kenneth Eady'g Piano Warehouse, Upper Queen Street. iJfB- S. KENNETH PHILLIPS (Mus. Bac, A.R.A.M., LR.A.M.) Resumes Toaching, SINGING AND PIANO. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 20. Studio: Bank New Zealand, Newton. Interviews by Appointmont. , Telephone 2610. M R - W. A. PURCELLTEACHER OF PIANO, Resumes Teaching MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20. At Homo from February 15. 27. NIXON STREET. ARCHHILL. pBANK WILSON (Professor of Singing), LAUREATE OF THE PARIS CONSERVATOIRE, Ho 3 Resumed Duties. Studio; 26. Palmerston) Buildings. MISS GLADYS SEARELL. i,x L.A.B. of R.A.M. and R.C.M.. (Late Mistress of Music at St: John's Girls' School, Invercargill), HAS RESUMED TEACHING. PUPILS COACHED for ALL PRACTICAL and THEORETICAL EXAMINATIONS. Music Studio: 3, NORANA AV.. REMUERA 'Phone 4404 (4 rings). M IS S IVY ALDER TO N, iU PIANOFORTE AND THEORY, Resumes Teaching February 14. Pupils Prepared for all Public Examinations. 6, RIDINGS ROAD, REMUERA. 'Phone 1634 A. !jgVE LY N WYM AN, 77, BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS. ■ MISS WYMAN REGRETS THAT SHE IS UNABLE TO RESUME TEACHING UNTIL MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20. Interviews: FRIDAY, February 17, 10-12 and 2-3. MISS CLARICE ENGLAND, L.A.B. ■"-*• Pianoforte, Harmony and Theory. Resumes teaching February 7. Studio: LEWIS EADY AND SOJT, LTD., Karangahape Road. Residence: New North Road. Mt. Albert. IfE. HAROLD BAXTER *•■*■ Pupil of Albert Sammone, the Leading English Violinist. Is returning from England, And will resume as TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN EARLY IN MARCH. Studio: HELLABY'S BLDGS., Queen St., Auckland. P L 0 C U T I 0"~N"l MRS. ARTHUR GRIFFITHS. Lecturer and Teac'-er of Elocution, St. Cuthbort's College, St. Mary's Convent, and " Sonning," Hamilton. N.Z. Press: "One of the Dominion's foremost and most capable teachers." Natural, artistic methods. Voico Culture, Shakespere, Dramatic and Humorous Recitals. Monologues, Sketches, all Competitions and Examinations, MISS DOROTHY GRIFFITHS (The Children's Teacher), Fairy Plays, Bird Calls, Action Songs, Child Studies. Frequent Studio Recitals and Town Hall Concert. STUDIO: RESIDENCE. 83, OWEN'S RD., MOUNT EDEN. Enrolling 3-5 Daily. ELOCUTION. LOCUTION. MISS VERA ZIMAN And MISS RUBY PALMER Have resumed Teaching and have Vacancies for a few Pupils The latest Sketches, Monologues, Humorous and Dramatic Selections, etc., taught. STUDIO: 26, PALMERSTON BUILDINGS, Queen Street, nearly opposite G.P.O. yOICB PRODUCTION AND SINGING. MISS MIN A CALDOW Has Resumed Lessons at her Studio, 7. WELLESLEY CHAMBERS. Corner Welleßley and Lome Streets. Telephone 1138 A. Auditions by Appointment. * . _ A. L. KREUTZER. A TEACHER OF VIOLIN, Has Resumed Lessons Studio: Top of Queen St., opp. Tabernacle.

J7LUTE and Piccolo Tuition.—A- A. Dunn, JL of Lyrio Theatro Orchestra. Studio: 8, Durham Street East. City. MADAMh FU.LM.lrom pans. Teacher of French, Singing, Voice Production and Pianoforte. The true Parisian accent taught. —At Home Fridays and Saturdays, Maunga Tirohanga, 107, Mt. Eden Rd. MISS JEAN QCINN. Teacher of Piano iVL Theory, has resumed duties.—lvanhoe, 28. Nelson St., City. T/lOLlN—Tuition by former soloist Choral * Society's orchestral concerts. Beginners taught.—Strad, Box 640, C.P.O. Toilet. •TiLECTROLYSIS. MADAME LORRAINE. Specialist, Removes Superfluous Hairs, Moles, and Birthmarks with her up-to-date 12-needle method. Patronised by tho Medical Profession. Address: Room 4, H.B Buildings. 'Phone 21p8A. SUPERFLUOUS HAIRS-The Disfigure--0 ment can be Removed by RADIO, an Improved Method of Electrolysis, permanently, |ud is characterised by its Painlessness or Non-injury to the Skin. Recommended by tho Medical Profession. Expert Treatment of all kinds of Skin Blemishes and Hair Troubles. MADAME AMIE, Late of London, Paris, and America. 'Phone 4344. 23,_Smeeton^s_ Buildings. pBAVEN - BURLEIGH'S Famous True \J Hair Grower, Hair Darkenor, Soap, and other Specialties are the best. VfRS. COLLEDGE.-Expert, H.M. Arcade, iillst floor.—Ladies', Gent's, Children's Hairtutting, Halrgrowing. Shampuoing^Masaaic MISS McELWAIN lor Permanent Removal Superfluous Hair, Moles. Birthmarks; 25 years' experience. — 270, Queen Street, MISS WRIGLEY (Gold Medallistjloi Fringes, Switches, Transformations etc.; Combings worked up. —14, Watson's Bldgs., Queen and Welleeley Streets. UPERFLUUUS Hairs successfully treate'd cleanly and painless—Egyptus Herbal Toilet Parlours, Williamson's Chambers Shortland St. WONDERFUL Cure for Baldness, never V? [ails— Enyptus Herbal Toilet Parlours, Williamson's Chambers. Shortland St. Miscellaneous, C OAKLEY'S Busy Customs Street Mart is the centre of attraction Tuesdays and Fridays. GEE! Not Half Hot! Try a Suit of our light weight Underwear and go about in comfort. Prices bedrock. McBRIDE, Cash Tailor and Costumier, 11-13, Victoria Street. DON'T Store the Furniture or give it uway, Coakley will Auction, it for you. BETTER Prices W you Sell your Furniture to. George Walker, Auckland's Leading Auctioneer * FORTIFY your system against all infections by taking Hall's Wine. It la supreme in the tonic world. At all ChemistsC OAKLEY'S wonderful record of successful Sales always open to Publio InBpection. _ TAYLOR'S Popular Dance Orchestra for Dances, Weddings, and Birthdays.— 58, Great North Rd,, Grey Lynn, HEN SELLING just 'phone George Walker and the Valuer will call No charge fci' advice. fPHE well dressed man is the successful 1 man Call on us. We can put you McBRIDE, Cash Tailor and Costumier* 11-13, Victoria Street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18016, 15 February 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18016, 15 February 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18016, 15 February 1922, Page 5