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Teachers of Musk and Elocution. ' E L ° c _j__ T 1 ° N i MRS. ARTHUR GRIFFITHS, Lecturer and Teacher of Elocution , St. Cuthbert's College. St. Mary's Convert and " Sonning," Hamilton." N.Z. Press: "One of the Doimmon'n foie. most and most capable teacher..." Natural. arti.Vic methods. Voice Culture Shakespere, Dramatic and Humorous Rn' citals, Monologues. Sketches, nil Competition.; and Examinations. i MISS DOROTHY GRIFFITHS (Tho Children's Teacher-, j Fairy Plays, Bird Calls. Action Son-s Child Studies. . Frequent Studio Recitals and Town Hal) Concert. STUDIO: RESIDENCE. 83. OWEN'S Rn MOUNT EDEN'. '' : Enrolling 3-5 Daily. . VOICE. PIANO ; VOICE. riAN-o! MR WALTER JMPETT HAS RESUMED LESSONS I i AT HIS STUDIO. ROOM 74. I BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS. QUEEN STREET. Students will kindly attend at their usual hours. Mr. Impett will inter-new mW,ing students daily bo'iweer 2 and o p.m. OINGIXG. MADAME MARTINENGO Resumes Teaching MONDAY. FEBBUARY 30, At Her Studio. WARWICK CHAMBERS, 168. QUEEN STREET, i -———,__ MRS. JEAN KILMARTIN. LAB OP R.A.M. AND R.C.M. ' VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. Italian Method and Language with correct 4 Pronunciation. Studio: 29. PALMERSTON BLDGS. Onn G.P.O. (P.O. Boi HB9). ' ATTEND STUDIO--1 MONDAY. TUESDAY. THURSDAY. MADAME LEEDHAM CROWE. A H.A.M. The English Composer. Pianist, and Vocal Coach, HAS RESUMED LESSONS. Aonly by letter c.o. E. AND F, PIANO AGENCY, Queen Street. MISS LILLIAN LETENfJ, SOLO FLAUTISTE, IS OPEN TO RECEIVE PUPILS For Flute and Piccolo- ' Phone 3169 A lor Appointment. Studio: National Theatre. MISS GLADYS SEARELL. L.A.B. of R.A.M. and R.C.M., A.C.T.L. (Late Mistress of Music at St. John's Girls' School, Invercargill), HAS RESUMED TEACHING. PUPILS COACHED for ALL PRACTICAL and THEORETICAL EXAMINATIONS. Musio Studio: 3, NOR AN A AV„ REMUERA 'Phone 4404 (4 rings). MISS IVY ALDERTON, PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. Resumes Teaching February 14. Pupils Prepared for all Public Examinations. G, RIDINGS ROAD. REMUERA. 'Phone 1634 A. . /■ MR. JAMES HUTTOH, . TEACHI- R OF PIANOFORTE Lesson i .will be Resumed MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20. - Few Vacancies Beginners. Mt. Eden Bo_« Visited. Inouiries: 'Phone 4106 (3 ringtr), ■ [MR, ARTHUR O'HALLORAN, •IW- Associate nf Music, Certificated Teacher of Music, Has Resumed Teaching. Studio: 6, QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, Welloslcy St. West, PIANO, SINGING, THEORY. ACCOUSTICS. ■FRANCES M -niCEABDS, A.S.M.. F.S.M., HAS RESUMED THE TEACHING OF PIANO AND THEORY. at MR, BOULT'S STUDIO, No. IK, Gladstone Buildings (Opp. Ferry Buildingf). 'Phone 3998 (2 rings). MR. HAROLD BAXTER. Pupil of Albert Sammone, tho Leading English Violinist, Is returning from England about March 16, And will resumo immediately TEACHER OF SS T'HE VIOLIN. Studio: HELLABY'S BLDGS., Queen St., Auckland. ■npROTHY E. KINGSBURY HAS RESUMED TEACHING MUSIC AND DANCING. Northcoto Visited Daily. ARAWA STREET. BIKKENBEAi). Interviews: 9 a.m. till 12- __ pVELYN TP U i I 7?, BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS. MISS WYMAN REGRETS THAT SHE IS UNABLE TO RESUME TEACHING UNTIL MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20. MISS CLARICE ENGLAND, L.A.B. ( •"-*■ Pianoforte, Harmony and Theory. Resumes teaching February 7. Studio: LEWIS EADY AND SOfT, LTD., Karangahape Road. Residence: New North Road. Mt. Albert. A. L. KREUTZEB. **■ TEACHER OF VIOLIN. Has Resumed Lessons Studio: Top of Queen St.. opp. Taberracle. THOMAS HARRIS. ELOCUTIONIST, HAS RESUMED TEACHING, 401 VICTORIA ARCADE (Top Floor). MUSICAL EDUCAT ;. ON. IVI MR. EDGAB RANDAL. studio: 3, Wellesley Chambers, Lome St. (Opp. Wellesley St. P. 0.) Residence: Lynton Av. lOfi Pah Rd.l, Epsom. tfADAME FOLEY, from Paris. Teacher of jJ. French, Singing, Voice Production and Pianoforte. The true Parisian accent taught. -At Home Fridays and Saturdays, Maunga Krohanga, 107. Mt. Eden Rd. [?LUTE and Piccolo Tuition.-A. A. Dunn. V of Lyric Theatre Orchestra. Studio; 8, )urham fcitreet East. City. A UCKLAND _ Schoo"r of ""Music, 7, New fi North Rd.—Violin, Piano, Singing, landolin, Ukulele, Steel Guitars, Banjo. yfISS JEAN QGINN. Teacher of Piano .VJ. Theory, has resumed duties.—lvarJioe. 3. Nelson St., City. ' • JIANOFORTE-Lady. take Pupils, little . knowledge pref.; homes visited: terms. guineaa.—Address at Herald. JUPILS, Pianoforte; beginners preferred, homes visited: tuition; terms, lgn.— ■K., 195. Herald. TIE WAS USUALLY DRUNK." Writiug from Nelson, M.M., states;— " You will be interested to know that the ttle ' Drinko ' my husband had has simply orked a miracle; words are nudeauate to tpress how gratcftj I am to ' Drinko. hero was a time when ho went out I used 3t to know when to expect his return, and hen he did arrive he was invariably runk. Now, thanks to you, it all seems * ling of the past, and life seems worth ving." r Write in strictest confidence for Free ooklet. Plain envelopos used for all spondence LADY MANAGER. Dnnko Proprietary. 212 H, Lambton Oiw. VelUsAtoa.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18019, 18 February 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18019, 18 February 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18019, 18 February 1922, Page 12