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TEACHERS OF MUSIC. IULTIVATION. WALTER FORMERLY PRINCIPAL TENOR ROYAL CARL ROSA OPERA CO. PROFESSOR OP SINGING. GLASGOW COLLEGE OF MUSIC. Studio: 78. Brunswick Bldgs., HAS RESUMED TEACHING. Interviews Daily. d A R T L U WHITM OR E, leacner of Violin and Viola. Studio: ACADEMY BUILDINGS. Upper Queen Street. T> O R A J U D S O N. 1/ TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE. Will Resume Teaching on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13. Interviews: Friday. February 10. Address: C 3. WILLIAMSON ST.. EPSOM. ALMA BE V E G E. ii- F S.M., L.T.C.L.. L.A.8.. Gold Medallist, PIANO AND THEORY. Has Resumed Teaching. Studio: LEWIS R. EADY AND SON. LTD.. 15, Karangahape Road. Also. 44. Pollen Street, Grey Lynn. Pupils Coached for all Examinations. MISS MEREDWYTH ADAMS. Teacher of Pianoforte. Resumes Teaching, February 7. 16, HA HILTON ROAD, HILFNE 3£Y. And at Studio. UNION BUILDINGS. CUSTOMS STREET. CYRIL WALSIIE. Teacber of Piano aavl Singing, resumes Teaching, February 6. Interviews mornings. Studio. 23. Khyber Pass. DULCIE LANGLEY. A.S.M.—Pianoforte md Theory, resumes Feb. G. —7, Garnet Rd., Richmond. Phone 27-824. ELMA DUNCANSON, Pianofovte and Theory, resumes tuition Beo. 6.—2, Cotter Av. MISS AGNES LAMB, Teacher Pianoforte, Theory, re.wraes February 6.—Rangiora. 2. Elizabeth St.. Ponsonby. Phone 27-065 HENRY SHIRLEY. L.R.A.M. (London), Pianoforte and Harmony: modern Euro--LL Pianoforte and Harmony: modern European methods.—l, John St., i Heme Bay. PIANO. —Younu Lady has vacancies for Beginners: charges moderate; homes visited.—M.A.E., 494. Herald. Mary Thomson, studio, invertiei, so, Pah Rd., Royal Oak, Recommences Feb. 6. Annual Recital given. MISS C. BROOK, Teacher of Pianoforte, resumes Teaching FEBRUARY 3. 7. CORBETT-SCOTT AVENUE, EPSOM. Phone 13-190. PIANOFORTE and Theory.—Experienced young Lady ha 3 few vacancies; homes visited; £1 Is term. —Competent, 480, Herald. Lillian braithwaite, 1.a.b.. Teacher of Voice Production, Singing, Piano, Harmony.—22S. Jervois Rd., Heme Bay Terminus. MISS MARGARET A. PARKER. PIANO, 12, INVERNESS AVENUE. EPIIVOM. Interviews Mondays. "MISS OLIVE MORRIS, L.L.C.M., IVI A.T.C.J/., Medallist, L.C.M.. Pianoforte and Theory.—34(i. x\rchhill Rd., Grey Lynn., MISS E. C KENDON. A.T.C.L. (Pr.)„ resumes Feb. 1. Homes visited.—ls, Carrick Place, Mt. Eden. MISS MARY RUDDOCK. TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN. Recently Return .;d from England. A Parol of Max Mostijl, the Dutch Violinist. Address: 14, Ayr St., Parnell. Phone 40-202. JOHN WEST, Violin and Clarionet.— Terms, Music Store, 263, Karangahapa Rd., opp. Gundry St._ WILLIAM D. WEBBER, Pianoforte Relaxation method. Theory.—Studios, 15, Karangahape Rd.. 19. Pompallier Terrace. Ponsonby TEACHER Ml'. J. F. Montagu!" Boys and Girls, Beginners and Advanced Students in every brench of Speech. Special Courses for Business and Professional Men and Women. Easy, Simple Course in Public Speaking for all occasions. Interviews, this week only, 30 to 4 p.m. STUDIOS: 20-22. SWANSON STREET. Eileen r moore, ELOCUTION. (Licentiate Trinity College, Medallist.) TERM COMMENCES FEBRUARY 6. CLAREMONT. 616, MT. .EDEN ROAD (Tram Terminus). Telephone 13-299. Madame mabel st. James (London). Professor of Elocution, Dramatic Art. Specialist in Voice Culture, Detects of Speech. Classics. Modern Works. Gesture. Grace. Examinations. Social Culture. Students trained on present-day method? of the Royal Academy, London. 320, PACIFIC BUILDINGS. Wellesley St. E. Interviews Daily. jjjXSS J^OBINGON, (Licentiate Trinity College, London.) Correct Speech, .ind Deportment. Hum and Dram. Recitals, Mus. Monologues, Sketches, Charming Selections for Children. Preparation for Competitions and_ Examinations. Individual and Class Tuition. 12, SCOTS HALL, SYMONDS ST. M R W. R USSELL -W 00D ' ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. Courses for Children, Adults, Beginners and Advanced Students Recitals, Speeches, etc., for all occasions. Pupils prepared tor all Examinations, Competitions and the Public Platform. Beneficial and interesting courses for Backward Speakers. Studio: 5. MOUNT STREET. Lower Symonds Street. PUBLIC TYPISTS. MISCELLANEOUS, CLEVEDON Show, next Saturday.— Horses-, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Riding and Hunting Competitions. Band in attendance. MR. McLEOD-CRAIG, Magnetic Healer and Herbalist, will be out of town for next 2 months —Communications, G.P.0., Dunedin. EJ. KELLY AND CO.. LTD., Kingston . Street, Moulders. Engineers, Blacksmiths, etc. Concrete Mixer Manufacturers,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19859, 1 February 1928, Page 3

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