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Educational. I^VTAGO HIGH SCHOOLS, DUNEDIN. NEW SESSION Commences TUESDAY, sth FEBRUARY, At 9.30 a.m. BOYS' SCHOOL. Rector : Key. Henry Belcher, M.A., LL.D. Boarding Establishment under the Management of Mr J. Dunbar. GIRLS'. SCHOOL. Rectoe : Blr Alex. Wilson, lI.A. Boarding Establishment under the Management ofMrsE. R. M'Kay. OTAGO GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL ART DEPARTMENT. Teacher : Miss F. M. Wimperis. Drawing and Painting form part of the Regular School Course without Extra Charge. Special Pupils are admitted to the Studio at a Fee of £1 5s per Quarter, or £1 Is if paid within 21 days from commencement. For further particulars and prospectus apply to C. MACANDREW, Secretary to Board of Governors, *19ja Colonial Bank Buildings I R T O N COILBSR DOWLING STREET. FIRST TERM 1895 BEGINS MONDAY, February 4, at 9.30 a.m. CLASSES FOR . ADVANCED , ENGLISH: English Language ... Tuesday, February 5, 3p.m, English Literature... Friday, Februarys, 3p.m. | PAINTING and DRAWING (Advanced): Thursday, February 7, 2.30 p.m. Classes f^r Latin, French, French Conversation. English, Mathematics, *c. arranged to suit tha conveniences of Students I Prospectuses obtainable at Wise and Co/8. ; Princes street, or at the College. The Principal will be in attendance at tha College from 2 to 5 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday, January 30 and 31. 21ja C. FKEKMAN, 8.A., Principal. LADIES' SCHOOL, BRABMAB HOUSE, DUNEDIN. The Misses MrLLER will REOPEN tha above School for RESIDENT and DAY PUPILS oa Conversational French a specialty. Boys under 18 received. Special terms for Piano, Violin, and Singing. The Misses Miller are at home daily to enrol Pup"*- 21ja /"kTAGO CONSERVATORY OF MU-SIC, View street (off Moray place). [Established 1890.] SIGNOR R. SQUARISH, R.O.M.T, Professor of the Violin, Will RESUME TEACHING On MONDAY, JANUARY 28. Branches of Stndy: VIOLIN, VIOLA, 'CELLO, BASS, HARMONY and COUNTERPOINT. ggja MB AETHUR J. BAKIH, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, Pitt stbket (Dr Madhsell's House). LESSONS will be RESUMED on MONDAY, January 23. 14ja T>IANOFOETE AND VIOLIN PLAYING. JT BINGING AND HARMONY. MISS BLANCHE JOEL RESUMES TEACHING JANUARY 28th. At Dresden Mondays and Thursdays. Other days at Regent road. Harmony Classes: TUESDAYS, 4.30 p.m.; SATURDAYS Z p.m. Applications for Trinity College Examinations must be in ttrst week fa February. Ssja ART CLASSES. Conducted by GRACE J. JOEL, At her Residence, Regent road. Term commencing FEBRUARY 4. PAINTING and DRAWING from Life, Land.' scape, Flowers, Ac. Circulars at Dresden, Begg's, and Scott's. ifyT IS S AITK EN, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN, RESUMES TEACHING JANUARY 28, ROOMS above Dresden Pianoforte Warehouse* Princes street. Private addresß: Cumberland street (opposite Museum reserve). 21ja MISS I. MATHBSOKR A.£7rESUME3 TEACHING SATURDAY, February 2. Harmony Claßs at 10.30. Subjects taught: Pianoforte playing, Singing, and Harmony (elementary and advanreii). —For terms apply 31ja DRESDEN MUSIC WAREHOUSE. •V^IOLIN.— Mr E. PARKER REOPENS his VIOLIN STUDIO on JANUARY 28 Address : 27 Princes street. 7J3 -\M ORNING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. 11l Bandok Villa, Bowling street. FIRST TERM begins MONDAY»February 4. Mdlle. de BALAMOS will be at home every morning from 11 till 1 p.m.—Prospectuses can ba obtained at Braithwaite's. 23ja 1%/TADAME WINTER, R.A.M. ■ Music Studio—THE DRESDEN. LKSSONS will be RESUMED on TUESDAY, January 29, . , £3ja MISS JOSEPHINE MACEDO, CERTIFIED TEACHER OF MUSIC, Has Resumed Teaching. Address : 202 Princes street south. 26] a XriNDBE(UHTEN AND PBEPABA« Jt\. TORY SCHOOL, HERIOT ROW. i FIRST QUARTER Commences on TUESDAY, February s.—Miss J. L. MACKELLAR. Mnsio taught. . 26ja FLUTE, Piccolo, Clarionet, Cornet, &c—Mr F. SERLEN Resumes Teaching on Monday, 28th January. Vacancies for Six Lads in tha Flute Classes; terms for class, 10s 6d per quarter.' Mr Seelen will be in attendance at Dresden be< twees 12 and 1 to-day, and 12 to 1 and 4 to 5 p.m. daily next week. 26ja MRS W. H. T&YJLOR. Teacher of Piano. foite and Flower Painting, in oils and water-colours ; terms very moderate.—Brooklyn, Castle street north. 2isja MR BURNS-WALKBU. Primo Baritone of Mguora Venosta Company, is prepared to receive Puiiils in Singing, Pi&uof orte.—Circulars at, Dresden, Begg's. 26ja MISS O. E. BOWCHER. Teacher of Pianoforte and Painting, will Resume Teaching at her studio, Dowling street, on Monday, February 4, 18P5, and will Visit Anderson's Bay on Friday, Ist February. 23ja MISS HILDA SALMOND begs to announce that she is Prepared to give [ Lessons on the Piano.—Particulars on application. Rocky side, Caversham, or, J. L. Kaiiuond, I architect, 27 Rattray street. 25ja MISS BUSCK, Teacher of Piano, Violin, Singing, &c. will RESUME TEACHING on February 2. Miss Buack at home after January 24. London street, corner Filleul street. 21ja MISS A. MARKS, Teacher of Voica Production, Singing, and Pianoforte, receives Pupils at her residence, Bope street (three doors from Stafford street). At home from 10 till 2. ■ 21ja CIIGNORA MARGHERITA VENOSTA ia C 5 prepared to give Lessons in the art of Singing and Voice Production.—Circulars at Dresden or Begg's. Win PIANOFORTE. — Mifs Jennie West ReBumes Teaching February 4. Address: Moray place. 25ja MORNING SCHOOL and PIANOFORTE^ " Kassa," George street. Established 1870. Mrs White will resume teaching February 5. 26ja MISS GERTRUDE DALE. Violin Teacher, Resumes Teaching at her Residence, Grant street, February 4. 26ja MRS JAMES WILKIE, Teacher of Sirjging, Lower Stuart street. Leßaons ReBurned February 6. 26ja MRS PETRE will be »fc the Dresden ta enrol pupilß between 2 and 5 o'clock every afternoon from To-day (Ihuisday), the 24th inst. Tm LEECH'S OTAGO VIOLIN SCHOOL, _fij • Stuart street (established 1873). Teaching Resumed. Violin, Viola, 'Cello, and BaSB. 24Ja Tr>IANOFORTE.— Miss Irwin resumes TeachJL i"S Ist February; home every morning from 10 to 12. Address: Cargill street. 24ja -Tl/TISS E. HARTLEY. G.S.M. and A.T.C., _IjjL resumes Teaching Pianoforte and Singing Monday, January 28.—Howe street. 22ja MISS HARTLEY, Artist, resumes Teaching in Drawing and Painting Monday, January 28. Portraits painted.—Howe street. PIANOFORTE.— Miss LO KEONG resumes Teaching on Monday, 28th January, at h« Residence, George street. 2Ua

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10267, 26 January 1895, Page 6

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