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EDUCATIONAL. SINGING, VOICE PRODUCTION, PIANOFORTE. Miao KATE O. SINCLAIR, A. Voa T.C.L, RESUMES TEACHING on WEDNESDAY. February L A SCHOLARSHIP will bo given entitling Winner to ONE YEAR’S FREE TUITION IN BINGING. Entries (to be addressed cjsro The Bristol) Ck>so on February 14. At Homo from 3 pan, till B p.m, on SOth and 31st January, at her Residence, 5 Victoria street Bristol Studio, Tuesday and Saturday afternoons. Former pupils please como at usual time. 25ja ‘Y'OICB PRODUCTION AND SINGING. MISS BAY JACKSON (Loudon), PUPIL OF STB. CHARLES SANTLBY, (Hie Greatest laving Authority on. Voice Production and Singing, whose opinion is quoted throughout the Englishspeaking world), WILL RESUME TUITION ON 1 FEBRUARY L BANK OF NEW ZEALAND CHAMBERS. PRINCES STREET, Railway Concessions, Telephone 2153. Mira Jackson will be in attendance at the Studio between 4 and 6 pan. from January 30th. 28 j a OKIE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. MISS MEDA PAINE, LA.B, WILL RESUME TBAOH3NQ , Ota MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6th, Studios 414 MORAY, PLACE EAST (Opposite First Church Manse). R JAMEB_OO OMB 8, (Conductor Dunedin Orchestral Society) Teacher of VIOLIN AND VIOLA, Pup Ha Prepared for Examinations, Studio: Private Residence, 141 MORAY PLAGE. ’Phone 3155. 28Ja M. L.A.BA. TORRANCE, Teacher of SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION, WILL RESUME TEACHING On MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6th, At 167 KING STREET. -28ja JjUNE AND APPLIED ARTS. STANLEY A. BECK {Dip.,, London) ' RESUMES TEACHING MONDAY. FEBRUARY 6th. Studio: 183 UPPER CARROLL STREET. ’Phone 173. 28ja M 133 PASSMORES ART WILL RESUME 6th FEBRDAI^r. CLASSES RAILWAY CONCESSION TICKETS. Studio: Stock Exchange Buildings, Princes street. 28ja T ANGER DRESSCO’ITING SCHOOL, JU 123 HIGH STREET (Opposite D.1.C.), REOPEN TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. Day dassea Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday. Evening Claeses March 2, Monday and Thursday. Paper Patterns and Cutting Materials a Principal: Mias KATE BTEWABT. MyTISS ALICE BROOME (late head dreesivJL' maker) will Open Room above J. and J. Arthur’s, George street, on February j, 1922, for Teaching Dressmaking, Cutting, and Fitting; material and paper patterns cut to measure. 21ja Tl/fJSS MARGARET WALLS l?Jb Will RESUME LESSONS in Pianoforte and Harmony at her residence, KING STREET, MOSGIEL, on FEBRUARY l.< 1922. Terms on application. 28ja PIAN OFORTE. MISS ETHEL A. FRYE RESUMES TEACHING ON FEBRUARY 6th. Studio; 85 Lower Stuart street, lyflSS M. BAKER, A.TC.L., Resumes J.tJL Teaching Pianoforte, Theory, 14 Dick street. South Dunedin. SSja W. CARRINGTON Resumes Land- • ocapo Painting Lessons, Saturday, 11th February, at 10 Kennedy street, St. Clair, WANTED, PUPILS,' Drawing, Painting, Oils, Waters, Padtela; smiling a lesArtist, Times Office. 28ja HG. MOORE, Pianoforte, Organ, • Theory.—6s6 George, street, North Dunedin (near Howe street). -SSja MANORA ART CLASSES (late Mia Bradley's), have Resumed at Room 18, Temple Court, 95 Stuart street (“phone IMS). JOIN ROSSBOTHAM’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE and secure the advantages of individual tuition by competent teachers. Enrol now. 18j a EA. AUGUST, Waikonoiti, Teaches • Violin, Singing, Piano. Beginners taught correct time and expression, the life and ooul of music. 27ja SHORTHAND, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Miaa Brown’s College, above Moray Place Post Office: individual tuition; tailway concessions; Reopens January 80. VrqUNG Lady wishes to LEARN DaaoJL rng; private lessons preferred,—Address Ndvioe, Times Office.. 28ja TEACHERS WANTED. HIGH SCHOOL. APPLICATIONS ana invited for the following POSITIONS r—--1. Assistant Master, Grade D. Salary according to grading with board and residence. 8. Assistant Mistress, Grade B. GL or D. Salary according to grading, with board and residence. Usual secondary subjects. Share supervision boarders. Applications for both positions CLOSE with Undersigned on FEBRUARY 18. J. H. BULL 28ja Secretary. LEGAL NOTICE. TN THE MATTER of the Estate of A MARGARET MURPHY, late of Dnnv odin, in the Provincial District of Otago, Widow (deceased), NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the creditors of the above-named deceased and others are required to send to Messieurs I White and Ramsay, of 7 Liverpool street, Dunedin,, the solicitors for the Reverend Father Coffey, the Executor of the win of the deceased, the full particulars of their DEBTS or CLAIMS against the estate of the deceased on or before the Ist Day of MARCH, 1922, and that after that date the Exooutor proceed to distribute the Assets of the said deceased amongst die parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the 'Executor shall then have notice and will not bo liable for the Assets or , any port thereof so distributed to any person of whoso Debt or Claim, they shall not have hod notice at tho time of ouch distribution'. WHITE & RAMSAY, - Solid tore for the Exooutor, T Liverpool street, Dunedin. 28ja PERSONAL. ADVERTISEMENTS oI It Words under the Readings Situations Vacant, Wanted, Far Sale, To tot. tost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc., One Stilting per Insertion; J Insertions, S/B;’ a Insertions, t/> Gtrlotlr Caeb la Advance. Extra Oha-ee II Booked. YOUNG Man, good position, wishes MEET Lady (18-20 years), view matrimony; correspondence treated confidentially.—Prospects, Times Office. 28ja. TWO young Mon on holidays in Otago wish to MEET two young ladies, view matrimony .—Sub, Post Office, Milton. WW/ANTED to MEET respectable Girl YY- (20-30), view to matrimony; enclose photo.—A, G„ G-P.O, filja

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18465, 28 January 1922, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18465, 28 January 1922, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18465, 28 January 1922, Page 11