TEACHERS OF MUSIC. -E jgARTLEY JJAX RESUMES TEACHING, MARCH I". Studio: CiLENSIDE CRESCENT. Symonds Street. ELOCUTION. DRAMATIC ART, EURHYTHMICS. i M Y II A NBAR D, L.R.A.M., .iJ. Silver and Bronze Medallist Of Royal Academy of Music, London. Registered with London Teachers' Registration Council interviews bv Appointment. STUDIO 32. THE ACADEMY, Upper Queen Street. Or 14, Dromonie Rd. Remuera. Phono 24-S2B QLADY3 SEARELL. L.A.8., A.T.C.L., Resumed Teaching MONDAY. FEBRUARY 7. Studio: 5. TIRO HANG A AV. (oil Victoria Av.) t Remuera. ' A LilA THOMPSON! L.T.C.L.. Pianoforte and Theory Relaxation Method; bo ginnors takeu. Queensclilto. Scotin Place. City. A ONES LAMB, Pianoforte, Theory, has J_\ resumed Teaching.— Rangiora Elizabeth St.. Phono 27-065. IDA HOLMES Soprano, Vocalist, Voico Cultivation. Hygienics, Breathing; resumed Teachinr February t.—Academy Studios. Quest Street. MISS A. MURRAY. A.T.C.L. (pracj, resumed Teaching Pianoforte and Theory Monday. Feb 7.—20. Royce Av.. Ml. Eden. "\7ERA L COGSWELL. L.L.C.M \ A.T.C.L., A.S.M.—Teachei Piano unci Tlipnrv -*34 Elgin Ptreet. Grey Lynn lIHLLIAM D WEBBER, Teacher Piano iV and Theory.—Studios: 15, Karangalutpe Road. 19. Pompallier Terrace. PonTEACHERS OF ELOCUTION. AFR T 1? l\/TONTAGUE. Lur. J. I, Montague. I can and do teach | people to spealt clearly, j naturally and correctly. J and to gain ease < and ! j confidence in delivery, I Instruction for Children (who always have a special charm for me), Beginners nnd Advanced Students in every branch of Speaking, Acting. Entertaining, and Stagecraft. Special Course of Instruction for Business and Professional Men and Women, Teachers, and others. pUBLIC jg PEAKING. Including After-Dinner Speeches, Presentations, Impromptu Speeches, Addresses, Lectures and Debates. STUDIOS: 20-22. SW ANSON ST.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19567, 21 February 1927, Page 4
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