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'- ' •- MB B. TBIST B&BELL, ProfeworolMuslo (late of Christchurch), is "prepared to, n< celve the names ofintending lltudeqts or Pupils. , TEEM COMMENCES 6TO or FEBRUARY. PEAOTIOAIi SUBJECTS * Piano, Singing, Organ. Harmony. Counterpoint, Orchestration Composition. ' Prospectus at the Music Shop). Present Address-EIEVE STREET,orEegg and • 00, Ksk street ; MISS FIttDINQ’S STUDIO, BRISCOE'S BUILDINGS, DEE STREET. ALL Claeses will 6$ resumed on and after TUBSDAY, 80th January. Subjects: DRAWING, PASTEL, OIL AED WATER COLOUR PAINTING, Uies FiELDDia will be la attendance every afternoon, on and after SATURDAY, 27th lost., from 2,80 to 4, to enrol Pupils. A. R. THOMPSON. T EAOHER OP SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION, ORBBOIHT. Pupils prepared for Examinations Breathing a Specialty. RESUMES TEACHING ON 111 FEBRUARY. PIANOFORTE. i/TISS 0. McIVOR resumes Teaching at her reelJjlL dence, Forth street, on TUESDAY, 6th Feb. W. NORRIS, TEACHER OF VIOLIN AND PIANOFORTE. RESUMES Teaching on MONDAY, 29th Jan. uory, Pupils kindly attend at usual hours. Coaching, MISS E. HODOKINSON, M.A., resumes Tuition at Colonial Chambers, 10th February. Art Studio, Esk street fOrposiTK Post Office), MISS JANE TODD (Holder of Certificate, South Kensington. London), will resume her Classes In Drawing and Painting on SATURDAY, 3rd February, 1906. MRS BLUE PUPIL OF MADAME MABINDA, MELBOURNE, TEACHER ol Pianoforte, Organ, Binging and Voice Production, resumes Teaching on MONDAY, Stu FEBRUARY, And will be in attendance at her Rooms. STRANG'S BUILDINGS, comer of Tay and Nlth streets, every afternoon from that date, to enrol new Pupils. Pupils prepared for both Practical and Theoretical Examinations. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO BEGINNERS. MISS LILY PRICE. CERTIFICATED PIANISTE, T.0.L., HAS returned to town, and will resume teaching at her rooms. Colonial Bank Chambers, Crescent on and after TUESDAY, 30th January, 1906. Pupils prepared tor both Practical and* Theoretical Examinations. . MISS PRICE will be in attendance at her Booms from 10 to 12 a.m; and from 3 to 6 p.m. daily after 20th January, to enrol intending pupils. MUSIC ROOMS, CRESCENT. IV. J. Ferguson, L.A.8., (Licentiate of R.A.M,R.C.M.) TEACHER OF VIOLIN AND HARMONY, RESUMES Teaching on MONDAY, 29th January. Pupils kindly attend at usual hours. ART CLASSES.

MISS NEILL’S Art Classes (Drawing and Painting) will resume at her studio, Mo. 6, Bank o; X.B.W. Chambers, on WEDNESDAY, 31st JANUARY Miss Neill will be In attendance from 10 a.ro. to (• p.m. on and after Monday, 29th Inst., to enrol pupil# Terms on application. MISS BLAKiE, TEACHER OP PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, AND THEORY, WILL resume teaching on Moncjpy, Jan. 29th, and will be at her rooms every afternoon, ex "ept Wednesdays, from 3 to 6 p.m, from above date, for the purpose of enrolling new pupils. Corner lay and Nitn streets. MUSIC TUITION. I SHALL RESUME TEACHING On SATURDAY, 27th INST. Subjects: Piano and Organ, Violin, Violoncello, Scientific Voice Production and Artistic Singing, Harmony, Counterpoint, and Composition. CHILDREN CAREFULLY TRAINED, ADVANCED PUPILS PREPARED FOR THE PROFESSION. German and French— Conversation and Literary. New pupils are requested to enrol at once. JOHN J. ZIMMER. Don street, 261h January, 1900. \/f R FRANK BROOKSMITH (Prize.Winner Lon i.VA don Studio competition, First Award Landscape in oil Hobart Exhibition, 1894), Teacher of Painting and Drawing, has resumed tuition, Rout e Buildings. Rahiri School and Kindergarten Y.M.C.A. HALL, KELVIN STREET. MISS GRESHAM .wishes to intimate that she has purchased the goodwill of Bahin School and Kindergarten. The Upper Classes mil be under the able tuition of MISS GILCHRIST, o Girton College, Dunedin. Pupils will be prepared for Civil Servicand Matriculation Examinations. School RE-OPENS on TUESDAY, 6th February. MISS GRESHAM will be in attendance at the Hall from 10 to 12 and 2 to 4.30 on MONDAY to Enrol Pupils. PIANOFORTE TUITION. .* iss MARION RODIE resumes lessons at her Vi residence, comei Grace street and Bluff road, i MONDAY, 29th January. In attendance on Fnly and Saturday, 26th and 27th inst., to arrange ir coming quarter. * PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN TUITION. MRS MACKINNON, 161 Tweed street. Lessons resume Jan. 22nd. At home to enroll intending pupils from 8 to 5 daily. Former pupils at usual hours unless other wise arranged. Bluff Saturdays. Miss Morrison, A.L.C.M, Gold Medallist, New Zealand, 1901. Gold Medallist, Australia, Sydney, 1903. WILL RECEIVE PUPILS FOR PIANOFORTE At her Rooms, No. 8, Colonial Bank Buildings, and will be Free to enroll them any afternoon from Monday, Jan. 29th, 1906. EXCELLENT RESULTS WITH EXAM- * INATION PUPILS. PIANOFORTEiAND HARMONY. MISS KATHLEEN ROE will resume Tuition oil MONDAY, 29th January, at 210 Spey street. BLUFF—Tuesdays. Pupils preparet} for all examinations. SINGING, VOICE PRODUCTION AND PIANO. MIBBM.WAMTI FYFE •ymLL RESUME Lessons at her Booms, No. I EYE STREET, on Tuesday, 80th January.

MISS FYKE wUI be borne’ from XHURSDAY, 25tb January. frofn ll'to 12 HO and 3 to 6 p.m. THE AUT O? BJNQIKGMISSv McINTOSH, Holder Gold Uedalitti&'AM*! 1904 of Santo* Trinity Honours, .1003. A.T.O.L., 1006, WILL GIVE LESSONS IN Voice. Production and Singlnj. ROOMS-The NaUonnlTtonV Buildings, The Crescent. FIRST TERM COMMENCES IST FEE, 1906. MISS MolNTOSifnia lather Boom on MdUto 22nd Inst, from 2.^0 to 6 p p.m. to reoel™ Inking pupils, when i particular* ’ of terms, ** afforded. ' iP’tsb^praißaa'a'ai 1 street Ironmonger*

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Southland Times, Issue 19725, 27 January 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 19725, 27 January 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 19725, 27 January 1906, Page 3

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