EDUCATIONAL, fIryjNEDIN SCHOOL OP ART AND ; ILI, DESIGN, Moray place. Principal, D. A. HUTTON (Art Master), Assisted by Six Specially Qualified Instructors. FIRST-QUARTER BEGINS on MONDAY, 6th February. ■ , All kinds ot Elementary and Advanced Drawing, Painting m Oil or Water Colours, Design, Modelling, Casting, and Drawing from Life. Day and Evening Classes for Male and Female Students. Day Classes liekt Every Day, from 9.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. V £1 Is pet Quarter. Classes for Teachers Mid Pupil Teachers as usual. ■ Frco. Juvenile Classes, Monday and WeSnesday, from 5.45 to G. 45 p.m. Fee, 5.? per Quarter. Evening Art Classes, Monday and Wednesday, from 7 to 9 p.m. Fee, 10s Cd per Quarter. i Scienco Classes, Tuesday and Thursday, from 7 to 9 p.m., for Practical, Plane, iuid Solid Geometry, Building Construction, and Machine Construction and Drawing. Fee, 10s 63 per Quarter. Lite Classes on Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. jjypPLTRAY'S ART CLASSES. DRAWING aniToiL PAINTING. Mr J. ELDER MOULTRAY has RESUMED TEACHING at Jiis Studio, 01 Frederick street. Castle streets cars stop opposite door every 12 minutes. ' Pupils enrolled at any time, as eacli quarter begins on date of student's first lesson. 4f MR AV. E. TAYLOR, F.R.C.O. (Fellow of the Royal College of Organists and Medallist of the Royal Academy of Music, London), RECEIVES PUPILS for PIANOFOItTE and ORGAN PLAYING, HARMONY and COUNTERPOINT. Pupils prepared for all Musical Examinations. Country Pupils cau receive Lessons Fort, nightly. New Term commences MONDAY, February C. At Home to Receive Pupils Every Afternoon 2 till 6. Address: 4G YORK PLACE, and GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, Duncdin. Telephone 194. (Organist, etc., First Church, Conductor Duncdin Choral Society and Dunedin Liedertafel) will : " RESUME TEACHING-. : On MONDAY, FEBRUARY G, In Attendance at the Dresden, 23 Princes street—Tuesday and Thursday Afternoons and Saturday Morning,—and at his Residence, High street, Roslyn, Jlornings and Evenings. Ifß SIDNEY WOLF, [ISA ORCHESTRAL and CHORAL CONDUCTOR, •SPECIALIST in YOICE PRODUCTION, TEACHER of SINGING, PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, HARMONY, and COUNTERPOINT, Will RESUME Lessons at his Residence on MONDAY, the Gtli of February. Mr Wolf will bo. at homo any morning up to 12 o'clock to "arrange for Now Pupils. Early application will be necessary, as Mr Wolf has only a few vacancies. Address "REDLICH," London street. Telephone No. IG7I. 3f j|J- R S WM. MURP HY, TEACHER of VOICE PRODUCTION and the ART OF SINGING, RESUMES TUITION on MONDAY, February G, at her Music Studio, G1 STUART STREET. If .-PIANOFORTE AND THE THEORY OF X. MUSIC. Miss J. C. LONGFORD Will RESUME TEACHING on MONDAY, February G. Address: 24 Albert street, and (he Girls' High School. Pupils Prepared for Examinations. Morning classes for girls, Trades Hall, Moray place, MARGARET SMYTH, M.A Principal. CLASSES RESUME on TUESDAY, February 7. Miss Smyth will be at Home at G3 Lees street on MONDAY AFTERNOON from 3 ,till 5 o'clock to Enrol Nov.' Pupils. 2f MISS Y 0 R S T 0 N (Pianoforte, Voice Production); MISS EFFIE YORSTON, A.Mus., T.C.L-. (Pianoforte, Violin, Harmony, and Counterpoint), Will RESUME TEACHING MONDAY, February G, at 260 George street. Pupils prepared for all Musical Examinations. At home from Thursday, February 2. 2b'ja M.A., Honours, Certificated Tcachcr, Tor Matriculation, Medical Preliminary, and Degree Examinations, 73 ALBANY STREET. d/T I S S R E H B E R G M- (Organist St. Michael's, Anderson's Bay), IEACHER of PIANO, ORGAN, SINGING, THEORY, ItESUMES ' THIS DAY (MONDAY), FEBRUARY G. STUDIO: 1G MORAY PLACE. L ANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING. Dresswnkuig Simplified.. The La-ngcr is the Newest and Most Perfect System Invented. No Calculations; Patterns in five minutes. Ladies' and Youths' Tailoring and Gentlemen's Pyjamas, Pattern-making, Extension Cutting. Children's Garments and Trimmings specially taught. Pupils can make Fashionable Cosiuroes (luring • lessons. Inspection invited, [rial Lesson Free. Classes Daily.—Miss CHARLES, No. 3 High street (opposite D.1.C.) MISS JLVUD SINCLAIR will. Resume Teaching Pianoforte and Harmony on ■Monday, Gtli February, 335 Cumberland street. EOSLYN (King street).—Mts COTTON will Resume Teaching Wednesday, February 8; .classes for drawing, painting in oil and water colour, sketching from Nature, etc. I"OIANOFORTE. — Miss Mabel M'Crorie, 'A A.T.C.L., Resumes Teaching February G. Pupils Prepared for Examinations in Associated Board and Trinity College, Practical and Theoretical. Address: Next to Congregational Church, Moray place. 4f MR J. C. CREAK, A.N.C.M. (Prof, of the Yiolin, Violin Soloist), Commences TEACHING Dresden Music Studio FEBRUARY 6. Pupils for Exams., and others, please apply carlv Mondsvs and Thursdays 2 to 4 and 7 to 8. 2Sja i\\f ANTED, PUPILS for Banjo, Mandolin; IY Y terms moderate.—Apply S. Wootton, Fox, tobaconist, Princes street. Gf MR GEORGE E. THOMPSON, M.A., Resumes Coaching for all Examinations Monday, February G, at residence, 113 York place. G£ fli/jriSS EDITH FERRY, Certificated Pianist, iLvJL T.C.L., Resumes Teaching Monday, February G, Clyde street, Roslyn. 31ja rpRACTICAL PHYSIOGNOMY, Character JL Reader's Text Book; Is postal note.--Tasmau G. Carey, 77 Albany street, Dunedin. MISS M. HOOPER, Certificated Teacher Langer School of Dressmaking, RESUMED Teaching Friday, Fobruary 3. Classes Tuesday-Friday afternoons; terms on application.—Anderson's Bay School Gymnasium; or 55 Melville street. Gf W. forte, etc.—Note new address: 131 a Moray place (opposite Normal School). 3f nVTISS MARTINELLI, 190 George street, LLvJL Resumes her Classes lor Piano, Voice .Production, and Painting on February 13. MISS MACDOUGAL, Artist, 65 Moray place, Resumes her Painting Classes on Wednesday, the Bth February. 2t EI ANO FOR TK, Singing, and Harmony.— Miss B. M. STEWART will Resume Teaching February 8.-97 Queen street. 2f Q. School, High street, Roslyn, commences iVednesday, February 8. Miss Gillies will jaeet intending pupils on Tuesday, 7tb February, from 3 to 5 p.m. 31ja MISS GILLINGHAM, Gold Medallist, S.C.A.S., Teacher of Drawing and Painting, Repousse Work, Beaten Silver, Copper, Brass; specimen work to be seen at studio.—s Liverpool street (opposite Post Office). 31ja MISS BROWNING, 6 Octagon Buildings, Resumes Teaching on Monday, February 6. Pupils prepared for the Matriculation, Civil -Service, and other examinations. |M ISS GIBB has Resumed Tuition (PianoU.VA forte and Harmony), at 65 Moray place (next Dr Stenhuuse's). 31ja MISS GERTRUDE DALE, Teacher of the Violin, Resumes Teaching at her resi- : deuce, " liohjuiga/' An<jew's Bay, Ff binary - 2A)tk
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13200, 6 February 1905, Page 6
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