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EDUCAT REOPENING MONDj ——THE STUDIOS, 221 Princ Signora martin: (Late Musical Directn A Signor GIOVA (Italian Operatic Tenor o: VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING, I GRAND OPERA OR C Students will be carefully _ advised i works or concert numbers, also in correct of Practice Conversation in Italian I Tourists, or for Singers desiring to fol boredom, but a pleasure. Signora Martinelli-Reggiardo is prepa Students in the Art of Accompanying and “THE STUDIOS.” —]g EGG’S PI A For : RESUME IN THE MO ON SATURDAY NEXT, I MUSICAL DIRECTOR 1 Assisted by Com FEES: 10s per Tei These Classes give an opportunity to evei Full particulars on application to CHAS. BEGG SOUND EDUC ATI ONNow More Necessary than Ever! Young man—your best asset is yourself. Don’t allow “depressionist”. talk to weaken your natural ambitions. Train yourself to make yourself useful to the world of business, and you will be rewarded according to your, knowledge and ability. Study at home in your spare time with BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, “The College of Good Results.” Banks Commercial College has achieved surprising exam, results in Accountancy, Banking, Law. Business Practice, Insurance, Book-keeping, Shipping, and Land Agency. A large permanent staff of specialist • tutors devote their whole time to the coaching of students. Don’t wait for “ opportunity ” to “ knock at YOUR door ” —make your own opportunities for success by enrolling today with “Banks.” Send for our prospectus! Postal Tuition is a specialty of Banks College. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. 98 The Terrace, Wellington. H. AMOS, F.R.Econ.S., Managing Director. ■VIOLIN HARMONY, and COUNTER■V POINT. HAROLD J. M. RIDDLE, L.T.C.L., Resumes MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1931. 10 George street (above J. and J. Arthur) 10 Durham street, Mornington. Telephone 11-691. Pupils prepared for all examinations if desired. Jp3S S. C. ROBERTSON, A.T.C.L., L.T.C.L, Teacher of PIANOFORTE, SINGING, AND THEORY OF MUSIC, RESUMES TEACHING FEBRUARY 9. Interviews by appointment. Studios : “ GREEN GABLES.” RAVENSBOURNE. And at THE BRISTOL. yOICE TRAINING AND SINGING. MISS IDA G. WHITE RESUMES TEACHING, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9. ' 75 STUART STREET. ARTHUR E. H. NEATE (Conductor of the original Octagon Concert Orchestra) Has returned to Dunedin, and is prepared to ACCEPT PUPILS For VIOLIN. Inquiries: THE BRISTOL. Y N. MISS ETHEL WALLACE, L.A.8., L.T.C.L., Will RESUME TUITION on FEBRUARY 9. Interviews by Appointment. Address: 5 BROOK STREET. ROSSBOTHAM’S COLLEGE. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting; rapid methods: prompt results: country students railway fare reductions. —Phone 10-736. MRS GHIRNSIDB, Ladies’ Cutter, Teacher Dressmaking, Strand Chambers, Princes street.—Classes Daily; patterns and materials out; frocks, etc., tacked up; measurement forms on application. Bja BROWN’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Moray Place P.O. Shorthand, Typewriting Bookkeeping. Rapid individual tuition. Railway concessions. Telephone 10-697. OCTAGON SCHOOL OP BUSINESS, Martin’s Buildings, Octagon.—Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Touch-typing, Coaching Public Examinations; railway concessions; postal courses. Bja OODMURE School of Solentlflo DresamaklAi Ing, 9B Stuart street. Telephone 13-141. Students’ day and evening classes under personal supervision of principal. Miss .1 S. Cross Open Friday nights. ESS ONS Given in All Branches of Ladies' Hairdressing.—Miss Lane (late Sydney), Hydro. St. Clair. 173 a Q PEED WRITING—The natural Shorthand D for.students; intending students, clerks, and secretaries. —Harborow and Rogers, phone 11-680. 4f VIOLIN —Miss Dickson Resumes Teaching FEBRUARY 7.—Address, 30 Howe street. 7f Draughtsmanship, Building construction, Machine drawing; term commences February 9: 24 lessons 255; cash discount 20” per cent.—6s7, Times. 7f PROFESSIONAL Teacher desires PUPILS for mandolin and guitar.—634, Times Office. .«

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21254, 7 February 1931, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21254, 7 February 1931, Page 17

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