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MISSIONARY DEMONSTRATION, Entitled "MESSENGERS OF THE KING." SONGS. RECITATIONS. CHORUSES, By Members of the TABERNACLE CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR SOCIETY. COLLECTION for N.Z. Baptist Missionary Union. TTKUTER " THOUGHT "CENTRE: XL Society of Arts Bides.. Kitchener St. STUDY CLASS. —W ed need ay, I.lth -mat... at 7.45 p.m. A Cordial invitation to all Students of Psychology. LECTURES. TEACHERS OF MUSIC. CLARICE L.A.8., ENGLAND. TEACHER OF T>IANO"ORT K , HARMONY AND THEORY. ALEXANDRA AVENUE WEST, MOUNT ALBERT. BARTLEY Resumes Teaching. SATURDAY. MARCH It BAXTER Studio: GLENSIDE CRESCENT. SYMONDS ST. Phone 2C2G. ISS Pat tin Brown, L.T.C.L., has resumed teaching, Pianoforte, Theory. - 2. Earl St.. Parnell. Phone 701. _ ___ TL.fISS JEAN QUINN, Teacher I 'iano and IV t Theory, has resumed duties. Studio: '' 1 v»nboe." ?H. Nelson St., City. I\TR AUGUSTUS WEBB (Organist, St. ill. Mark's, Remuera), has resumed Teaching.— Private address, 9. Tonterden A»».. Mt. Eden. (1 ERTKUDE ANDEHTON. Soprano , Vocal U ist. Teacher Sinning and Voice tion. Lewis Ead.v's Studio I'ldgs . Karangn hape H'l. lIODERIC C. POTTER, A.T.C.L, Teacher IV of Pianoforte and Theory.—Apply even ings, )H, Newton ltd. (I'onsnnhy End). FIT S. WEBSTER. Organist, and Choir--1 . master, I'itt St. Metiiodisl Church. Teacher 'd Organ, Piano, and Theory. Studio: Pitt St., and t!>. Empire Road, Epsom. TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION. Dorothy Griffiths, ••The chiidrT^v Teacher," Lewis Eady's. K:irainfahape Rd. Dainty Action Songs, Recitals, Character Sketches. _ "Its. ARTHUR G iil PFITHsT Snuho, l.ewis Eady's, I\iirangahape Rd. ''One of (lie Dominion's foremost teachers." Child poems, latest , monologues, recitals, plays; correct, breathing and production. Short practical public speaking course for Men and Women. M'~m* ' hilda" ~'TRR7NSOX, Certified Teacher of I l ',locution, T.C.L. (Honours*, Recitation, Reading, Gesture, Grace, Pupils Winners 15 Medals Competitions, 1921. Trinity College P.xiuiiitintioiiH, seven entries, all being successful, five attaining Honours, two awarded College Medals, having obtained the highest marks. Studio--23, ROSE ROAD. GREY LYNN (2min. Ponsonby Road).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18964, 11 March 1925, Page 18

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