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Educational. TOKAEMAR, HOUSE SCHOOL, DUNEDIN. 3u> : ■ — . : .' . 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 Frenoh 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 home daily to enrol now Pupils.-.School-RE-OPENS on TUESDAY, 6th ' i " February. Miss BESSIE MILLER Resumes Teaching : . Pianoforte on FEBRUARY G. . Most successful results 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 two pupils passed the Senior, four the Bvtermediate, and one the Junior Examination. . 27ja /PTIR.TON COLLEGE, ■/V^ '; Dowling street. ■FIRST TERM 1900 BEGINS MONDAY, JANUARY 29. .-otudents assemble at 9.30 a.m. . ■ Ladies' English Language Class meets TUESDAY,, at 3 p.m. • .. - ■English Literature; FRIDAY, at 3 p.m. .Elocution,.TUESDAY, at 4 p.m. .Model-Drawing and Painting,'THURSDAY, 2 toi'tji'". v ■ , ■ ■ -. . '•■ '. ;. •', . Mathematics, WEDNESDAY, 2 to 4 p.m. 'French' Conversation, TUESDAY, 9 a.m. Latin, TUESDAY... and FRIDAY; 2 p.m. Mrf '•Hely^s -Sowing Cla,ss; MONDAY and FKEDAY; from 1.30 and 3.30 p.m': '■' ' V:. ■; ':: . ': !* .. ■C.'. FREEMAN;- 8.A., ■'... 29ja -'•.'■' ';' '•■'■■ ''"■■■■"' .Principal. fm/rR:"JAR;THtrii. :J. .barih, a.1.a.m., .'l.: ~- ;," PEOFESSOR'OF MUSIC,.' ';■ ■■■:' '', i \. resumes; teaching.'■. on r. ; *;;''. MONDAY, FEBRUARY sJ.'."'' :' .' At his Rooms at the Dresden Music Saloon, .'.''■';''.'. Prinoes street. , , . ■ .Mr Barth will'be in attendance at the above rooms; on THURSDAY, and;FRIDAY, February the Ist and 2nd, between 3 and 5 «'clock. ; ■( Prifate-Address: Dul;e street. ■Kfi B, ■', ",W. E.:. T A Y-L OR, ■U.TJL.'. ~.■'■ . :' •' Fellow'of-the Hoyal College of Organists, and Medallist of the Royal Academy of Music, ■.'■iiohdera, receives Pupils for PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, and HARMONY. 1 begins 1 MONDAY, January 29. At home every afternoon, from Tuesday, January 23,. to receive ■'■' Pupils.' ■;" '■ . ! ,;■':.. Address: MORAY PLACE, .-MTu--H-..-A.1 V A L L -I S, SSfJL ". : , PIANOFORTE," ORGAN, AND THEORY, Hasreturned from England, and will RESUME TEACHING on MONDAY, January 29. Candidates for Trinity College Exam, please apply as early as possible. ; ■' ■■ ! • ; Address:. Dresden Teaching Rooms.' ■m/T.':I~~S~~i A I T X E N, 4-Vl. : TEACHER of ■ -PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, and HARMONY, ;:, ■■';■ RESUMES TEACHING, , ; ";), ■ : ,On-MONDAY, January 29. '" At Home, after January 24. 'Jupila'prepared for Musical Examinations. ."'-..■■• .KIRKWOOD HOUSE, ' .'".".■.■. Moray place . ; (Qpjpsite Wesleyan Church). 23ja : IIA (Organist and Choirmaster,1 First Church;' Conductor Dunedin Liedertafel), ■■'•■ ,•.)..,:. . Teacher of :" ~"vv^EIANO, ORGAN, and,THEORY, , : ; . Pupils Prepared for Musical Examinations. • _.'; .:. ~-.; ,At Home Daily. -..'■• Ardwall Cottage, Cargill street (near Victoria ■ ■•'" ; - ' .:'';:■ .:\ .', street).. _26ja riR/TISSiREHBERG,: Teacher of Pianoforte '.ITJ. - Theory, Singing,; r; Organ-, r V Elementary French," German, and; Drawing,' resumes Monday, 29th- January. Elementary Practical Piaiio''forte ■■ Class■'for Juniors, Saturday Morning.—, 1 -Studio, ;Moray. place .W. (late Dr'Reimer's).. :mHB. MISSES YORSTON, Chatsworth, '. 'i.'". House> George street, Resume Teaching Piahoforte^yiolin, Singing, Harmony, Febru■aty 5> PtljDils1 prepared for; Trinity. College and ' *'' Royal .'Aoitdemy,. Practical, ;and Theoretical Ex- ; aminationsV:'At;home from Friday, 2nd Feb-..'-Hiary.''.<,'v''"'■,/ ?~. "■■. ."" ; ' ?'/ - -26ja :TPp I A N O F OR T E THEOE7. ■■r^:'/.' ■■■:-f::- V, "'—•:■.•' '■■•■■■:■•. ' '■' . ■ J,MISS M'CARTHY RESUMES TEACHING JANUARY. 31. '. Macdonald Smith's System of Muscular Exer- :;'■ cises Taught,! if required/. ; ... - ; ■ 26ja "OIANOFORTE (visiting teacher).—MlSS ■&/•■ • FRIGKER -will Resume Teaching Thursday, January I.—Aronui House, High street; ■■''! or-JDfesderi.,' ' : '. * ' . . 29ja ' fTTOWE- STREET HALL\—Hawthorn Pri•Jttfi.^yate School and Kindergarten, reopens Tuesday, F,ebruarx,;6. Miss LEES will attend •v at School : Monday,;; February 5, between 11 a.m.and;l p!m., to enrol new pupils. 27ja -,:■ TJIA^OFORTE AND .HARMONY.—Miss JE^':;piive, Little Resumes Teaching at her ; Residence, Royal Terrace, Monday, February 5. .TyfJlS. WHITE, Teacher of Pianoforte; MoniJ.TJL'SV ing; School will be Resumed February s.—".Kassa,I. George street north. 27ja ■piANO and THEORY.—Miss LONGFORD' jLT-':.'.will resume teaching;on MONDAY, Feb- .*■' ruary 5. '..Pupils at Albert street and the Girls' High School.. '.'... , 27ja, ENGLISH Literature.—Mrs MACKISACK' .; w/11 resume her class on WEDNESDAY, : February 14. Terms; etc., at Wise's. ' 27ja, MIISS MARTINELLI, Teacher of Pianor! forte,. Resumes Monday, January 29, ' ■ 190: George street; only a few more vacancies. ; . '■OIA.NOFQRTE and, Haiiaony.—Miss Gcr- .■: Jl;.,;.;irude Martin RESUMES Teaching Feb- ■■." iuary^S.J-Dfesden, and Scotland street. . 24ja ST. '-GLAIR'Private School will RE-OPEN ft;.on; Tuesday,, February 6. 26ja '■■;' i%jtiF' K. GRANT, M.A.,"Coaches in Latin, • Greek, Mathematics, etc.; prepares , candidates for University Matrio., Medical Preliminary, and Civil Service Examinations.— , Address. Clyde street South. ' 2Gja a' -^ROBERTSON, Teacher Pianofohe, ■o ■■• Voice Production; £1 Is a quarter^Hogg's'. Piano. Saloon, St. Andrew street.";*;' . • 25ja nyriSS HODGKINS Resumes her Classes for IVJL;. "Painting from Life, Sketching from Nature, ;etc., on 6th.February. Terms at Studio, South British Insurance Buildings, Liverpool street.' ■ 26ja . TyflSS HALL,: Teacher .Pianoforte, Singing, : iYi •'Voice-Production, RESUMES at Colomal Mutual Buildings; February 3. 25ja J': M.' LOMAS, Organist, St. Andrew's • Churoh, resumes Teaching, Pianoforte, Organ, Theory, January- 29.—Address E»linton-■ ■■ -■■■''-- \ , ■.-■■■..' 23ja i^ETt ; LEECH'S OTAGO VIOLIN SCHOOL, J-V • Stuart • street.—Teaching Resumes Today (Monday), January 22. T?ine old Violin for sale. ... . . ' 22ja HORTHAND,. Typewriting, Bookkeeping; Day and Evening Classes.—W. G. Walker, 23 Princes street. 23ja lOLIN.—Miss GERTRUDE DALE Re- : sumes Teaching Monday, February 5, .at : her Residence, Grant street. 23ja R, E;'PARKER, Teacher of tho Violin, . RESUMES on Monday, January 29 .... Studio, 149 George street. ' sja " O. STOKES, Teacher of Banjo, Mando- • line, and Guitar, will resume teaching at his residence, Poplar House, Leith street, Today (Monday). ' ' . • • ■ 29ja CfOLUMBIA Dressmaking School, Octagon— I Dressmaking and Millinery Classes Resumed; intending pupils are requested to call, as olasses. are now being formed; system in use, Worth's Lightning Fitter. 27ja ARKER'S MUSIC SCHOOL, Reid street, . South Dunedin, Resumes Teaching Monday, 29th January; violin and piano. 16ja "TTOCAL Methods, Tutors/Studios, and Solos V- for Piano, Violin, and all Instruments; lowast .prices.—Bi-aithwaite's. EXAMINATION," Series, Academy, Augoner and Litolff Editions Standard Songs and Pia.no Solos; lowest rates.—Braithwaite's Mus'ip Department. mR^NITY' College Text and: Questions, 6d; JL ■-Books '• Regulations, Entrance Forms; Special v.Studies and Music. — BRAITH- _ WAITE'S/BOOK ARCADE. 23ja ■m/|".ISSKATE STEWART Resumes Teaching IrJL 20th February. Anglo-Parisian System oi press-cutting—simplicity, elegance, perfect fit. TT- ADEES who -wish to make their own JLi Dresses with elegant finish, Learn Anglo-. Parisian System of Dress-cutting, .. A, NGLO-PARISIAN DRESS-CUTTING.— J\. " Ideal" one-piece Chart; easy to learn; perfect results.—Miss Kate Stewart. Evening Classes'. Opposite D.J.C. . 4J

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11643, 29 January 1900, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11643, 29 January 1900, Page 6

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