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Educational nnECHNICAL CLASSES ASSOCIATION. JL COMMENCING on THURSDAYrist February, the following Classes will be held at 7.30 p.m. on Mondays and Thursdays. Students will be enrolled on Class Nights: — Botany—Autumn Class. Mechanical Engineering—Special Class to prepare students for City and Guild's Examination. Elocution—Mrs Collet-Dobson's Continuation Classes. ANGUS MARSHALL, 27ja Secretary and Superintendent. OKAEMAR HOUSE SCHOOL, DUNEDIN. Principals: The MISSES MILLER (Certificated Teachers, London and Paris). The Staff includes: Miss Bauchop, M.A., Miss Rose Davey, M.A., Mdlle. Le Baron (resident French Governess). Boarders have a Refined Home Life. Pupils prepared for Matriculation, all Musical Examinations, and Kensington Art Exhibitions, Classes for Drawing from Life, Dressmaking, Typewriting, Shorthand, etc. The Misses Miller at homo daily to enrol new Pupils. School RE-OPENS on TUESDAY, Gth February. Miss BESSIE MIELER Resumes Teaching Pianoforte on FEBRUARY 6. Mo3t successful Tesults in all Musical Examinations. Two pupils presented for the Associated Board of the Royal College and Royal Academy of Music, London; both passed. In Trinity College of Music, London, examinations Wo pupils passed the Senior, lour the Intermediate, and one the Junior ExaminaM^ ' ' 27ja EL O C' U T I O N. Mrs COLLET-DOBSON, Under the auspices of the Board of Education of Otago, teacher at Technical Classes Association, Normal School, S. Hilda C&llege, etc., RESUMES TUITION FIRST WEEK FEBRUARY. No. XVI Private Guinea Class now in forma-

Terms per Course: 1.1 weeks' Private Tuitior including the novel art of Cantillating, in which Mrs Collet-Dobson will, if desired, personnllj supervise any dramatic recital by Advance!] Pupils, with full scenic and musical effects. For further particulars apply STUDIO, No. 2 Top Flat, Ross's Buildings, "Octagon. Country Teachers' Classes re-aasemblo SATURDAY, 10th February; usual hours. 27ja E W. E. TAYLOR, Follow of the Royal College of Organists, and Medallist of -the Royal Academy of Music, London, receives Pupils for PIANOFORTE, ORGAN; and HARMONY. Quarter begins MONDAY, January 29. At home every afternoon from Tuesday, January 23, to receive Pupils. ■ Address: MORAY PLACE. iTs T R I M B L "i (Certificated, Trinity College, Lbndon), ■ TEACHER OF MUSIC, j BEGINNERS TAUGHT by "CHILD PIANIST SYSTEM." Address: Care Mrs James, Albyn House, Great King street. NEXT TERM BEGINS FEBRUARY .Ist. 1900. 23d T&/T R. A. 'V A L L I S, PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, AND THEORY, Has returned from.England, and will RESUME TEACHING- on MONDAY, January 29. Candidates for Trinity College Exam, please apply a3 early as possible. Address: Dresden Teaching Rooms. MORNING CLASSES FOR GIRLs", CLARKE STEEET. . Miss REES, Principal. Miss SMYTH, M.A.. Assistant. SCHOOL RE-OPENS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY G, IDOO. Miss Rees will return to Dunedin at the end of January, and hopes to bring with her a thoroughly competent and experienced French Mistress. If a sufficient number of pupils desire it, a Senior Class will be formed of Girls who have passed the Matriculation Examination and wish further preparation for a University course. 3j a MR JAS. B. FERGUSSON (late Organist and Choirmaster All Saints') will RESUME TEACHING PIANO and SINGING and MUSIC THEORY On MONDAY, 20th January. At home daily from 3 to i, 6 to 7. Fitleul Etreet, near Cargill street. Examination Pupils please enrol early. TR/jTR J. D. M'DONALD (late of Edinburgh •^■k Cathedral) gives TUITION in VOICE PRODUCTION and SOLO SINGING; also PIANOFORTE. Will be at Rooms between 12 and 1 on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays to MEET intending Pupils DRESDEN PIANOFORTE WAREHOUSE. "y ~i o ~£ i if. H. E. MELITUS, Concert Violinist and Teac'SNSE^TO^U^beg?^^^^ has RETURNED TO DUNEDIN, and will permanently re3ide there. Beginners also taught. STRICT CONTINENTAL METHOD, and ALL FORMER FAULTS CORRECTED. Apply Chas. Begg and Co., Princes street. ■. 27ja MRS ERNEST "TUCKEiTHTgh street! SINGING, VOICE PRODUCTION • and PIANOFORTE. CLASSES for " BRAIN TO KEYBOARD " System. Prospectuses at Begg's and the Dresden. "PIANOFORTE, Theory, Voice Production, A- Singing.—Miss Solomon RESUMES leaching at " TTmrlo," Albany street, February 1; at pupils' residences, February 5. 2ija PARKER'S MUSIC SCHOOL ReidTtreet South Dunedin, Resumes Teaching Monday, 29th January; violin and piano. ° ]Gja

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11642, 27 January 1900, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11642, 27 January 1900, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11642, 27 January 1900, Page 10

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