TEACHERS OF MUSIC. T7DITH M. SHELMEP.DINB. JIU L.R.A.M., L.T.C.L., Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Music, London. . Licentiate of tho Trinity College 01 -Music, London. PfA K(> FOI'{T E ITJ EOH Y, HARM OK Y. AX 0 FORM. Studio: IP, The Academy. Upper Queen St. T ILLdAN BRAITHWAITE. Jj CONTRALTO VOCALIST. Teacher of VOICR PRODIICT f ON. SING IKO. PIANO, THEORY. Pupil.- prepared for Ail Examinations and Recitals. Studio: 2-29, JERVOIS ROAD. Heme Bay Terminus. MISS JOAN KING. Barheliere cs Lcltres, teacher of Liinjjuagea. i'upjls taken for Elocution and Coached for Exams. No 10. THE ACADEMY, Uppe'r Queen St. IyISSJESSI E B A I L E Y, Sinking and Voice Production, HAS RESUMED TEACHING. IS, WARWICK CHAMBERS. QUEEN ST. M' >SS t) OKOTHY 11EERDEG EN, . L.T.C.L., A.T.C.L.. A.L.C.M.. Teacher of Pianoforte and. lueory. an. WOODFORD ROAD. Oil Valley Road, Mount Eden, L A K TEACHER OP PIANOFORTE AND THEORY, HAB COMMENCED TEACHING 111 Her NEW STUDIO. No. 8, Kent's Buildings, Newmarket. Interview!) After JO a.m. Daily. 1| RS. TRE VO R OWE N, ' Teacher of Pianoforte and Singing (Pupil Dr. Piggott, London, and Dr. Kenneth Phillips. Auckland), RESUMES TEACHING, FEBRUARY 23. Studio: BANK. OF N.Z. BUILDINGS, 3 7;-\ Karangahapo Road. X/TISS ETHEL HAMMOND. L.A.8., LVI PIANOFORTE AND THEORY, Bas Resumed Teaching. Studio: MENNIS BUILDINGS (Scots Hall). Uppui Symonds Street. \4fADAME MA RTIN EN GO, "SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION, Will resume teaching at her studio, ICB, QUEEN STREET. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY !«. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 18. Ml communications until February H to " ' C.o. HOT SPRINGS HOTEL, To Aroha. f' 10 LET B. LEVY (Mafthay School, 1 London), PIANOFORTE AND Tli EORV, Ha,-, I'ciuimod Tciicbing Pupils prepared for oil examinations. Tin pupils presented for Associated Board, Royal Academy, 1021 Examination ; all successful, indue) ins; Advanced and Intermediate Grades. STUDIO: 35, Academy Building, Upper Queen St. PRIVATE ADDRESS : Green Bill, Mt. Albert ltd., ML Albert. ■l2 <5 riugsE A DAM F, r R EN e a insley. Madame Marehesu and of Dame Nellie Melha. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. Specially reconunend-ed by Dame Nellie Melba. Interviews: Wednesdsvs and Saturdays, at ACA Di;'M Y. Phono 2-JB7A. Upper Queen Street. QJGNORCOS T A N T I N I. Of Cousrrvamrium of Music of Rome, SOLOIST OF SI.STINR CHOIR. Voice ib-odiici.ir.il unci Teacher of "Bel Canto," roHwmes Teaeinng in New Studio, SLY'S PIANO HOUSE. ML Syjuonds Street. tTfEBBF. SCHOOL OF MUSIC. H ELBE SCHOOL OF MUSIC. PIANOFORTE. MADOLF.INE WEB BE, L.A.8., PERCY WILCOX. ACADEMY STUDIOS, • Upper Queen Street. EPSOM STUDJO: :H, Ranforly Road East. WALTER TMPETT. VV ALT Eli ImPETT. VOL B PLACJNG- CONCERT. ORATORIO AND OPERA COACHING. PI AN f) FORTH CO UR S E i nclndcs P repa ration for All Examinations and Recitals. Studio ——— M, BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS. QUEEN STREET. CITY "Opu. His Majesty's). j INTERVIEWS DAILY. - - _ ISS LILLIAN QUINN. L.A.8., J has resumed teaching. lot ending Pupils Please write to s.!, NORFOLK ST., Poh so n by. ISS Ml id, IF PI \NOFORTE. ■l. QueciCs Huildii!?". WNliesicy Street Wop I, A! Stucho for Interviews, j 1/RANGES M KB HARDS. A S .VP, F.S.M V " PIANO AND THEORY. MAS RESUMED TEACHING. Studio: LEWIS FADES, Karansrabape Rd. j Theory Classes Arranged. IyMCVNtTS CORN WALL, Sinum;:. \'i dm. Hawaii;) i e.M n rnents : Mrs. Cornwall, Single;:; vhildri n n .speenititi . —25, Arawa Si i '•(•!. TOlfN WES]', \iotiii and Clnrionet. —- « or"' 1 "sic_Sto.ro 263, Raranguliape Rd.. opp. Gundry Sc __ A.TsC.L. t - !;>. Ash.lou res'., Alt. 1". j S.t . .Resumes Teach ini: K<d.,-iwr ••• \| R. AUG 1 "STUI■■ WEPR. ToipmiidT~SP i-Vl M,i i ■■' u 1 icm iif i.i . lis . Resumed Tear L'up. .Private iiddiess, Tentcrden. Avenue. Mt. Eden. 'TV ICRS, f,INTERN, Tesrlier of Pianoforte -LfL and Thccry, has resumed teaching; few vacaumes. EMU M;ipnl;au Rd. T7CIOEFN and Orchestra) ! est rument:;.. T I' N .McEi-v has lEsumod Teaching. Studio: S. i) =ij-h o»: i Si. Fast. l.fdSS ,1E \ N OF INN. Tcarher Piano and il Theory. hus resumed duties. Studio; I M M 1 > ' n <u . "DODER..I.O ' • PO'i'TER. A.T.C.1,,.. Teacher Xli of PinnofoiUe and Theory. Apply cvoni'liKß. EL 'NevSon Rd. ( L'onsoiiby End). TT C 111LLSD0N BUTTON. OrcanistH. Choi rrnaster. All Saints' Church, receives. Pupils feu- Piano and Theory. Ortta.ii ami Hit);..:in;::. Special attention paid to [icpinnecs Term commences fjrni first lesson. Studio; ALL SAINTS' PARISH HALE. For interviews please write P.O. Box 12, Ponsouby. "teachers OF ELOCUTION. 17 LOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. ill MRS. EDGAR WEBB (of London), \Df Vi L S.E.. has resumed teaching, iiiterv'iews. Studio. MONDAY and WEDNESDAY. P.m Residence, TUESDAY, 2-5 i) m ■ «ml hv appointn,cut. STUDIO AM, ACADEMY bldgs., queen STREET. PHONE. 11)75. RESIDENCE—-H, WOODS!DS RD.. iIT. EDEN. PHONE, 20-00.'!. NOTE.--Children will not be taken until schools re-open. p LOCUTION ELOCUTION. MISS VERA >'l MAN, Will I.'i-miihv Tc;mhim; MONDAY. MARCH ,t. SI nd io ; ;C, IwrMIERSTo V BLMLDINCtS. Queen Street, Opposite Railway Station, Phono ~ct)7. Mass vida Wallace, Teacher ■of Elocution, '2l, Orsf.ei Rd., Retnuora, or Academy Building. I.essoris l.iy Arrangetnout. iI.TRS. ARTHUR GRIFFITHS, 83, Owen's -ItA Rd., Mt. Eden. "One of the Do minion's tciretnost teachers." Correct English arid Production. Plays, monologues, rentals, all exams, and. competitions. Former pupils communicate re vacancies.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18949, 21 February 1925, Page 13
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