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MISS AMY NEVILL SMITH. Mus. Ass. Melb. Univ., Resumes Teaching at her Studio 37 SOPHIA ST., WEDNESDAY, I eh. Sging: VOICE production. . (Madame Wiedermann, Melb.) (Jacques Bouhy, Paris.) VIOLIN (SEVCIK METHOD). PIANO AND THEORY. Terms begin from First Lesson. Concessions to Country P.upils. 0. E. HUBENER, VIOLIN AND VIOLA, Has Vacancies for a few more Pupils. Term commences from First _ Lesson. Pupils prepared for all Examinations. Address—--87 CHURCH STREET (Opp. Unitarian Hall). TERMS at The Bristol. MISS VENNINC, JEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, -DRAWING AND OIL PAINTING, Resumes Tuition, Tuesday, February Bth. Address—Comer William Street and Russell Square. MISS DORA ANNETTS, A.T.C.L., VIOLINIST. Resumes Tuition on FEB. Bth. Address: 46 BANK STREET, TIMARU. MISS BUCRUE, L.A.8., TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, Resumes Tuition MONDAY. 7tli Feb. Railway Concessions to Country Pupils. Pupils prepar'ed for Examination. , Address: 109 CHURCH STREET. MIBS E. L. MORGAN A.T.C.L., L.A.8.. TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND THEORY, ’•Will: Resume Tuition TUESDAY, Feb. Bth, Address: 7 DEE ST., TIMARU. MISS PIPER, A.T.C.L., TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE, Resumbes Tuition on TUESDAY. Ist February. Terms commence with First Lesson. WAIHI TERRACE. GEfiALDINE. MR GILBERT TOZER, Teacher of 1 PIANOFORTE and THEORY OF MUSIC, resume Tuition MONDAY, Jan. 31st, 1921, at his Residence, 9 ALBERT STREET, Between Hewlinga St. and Wai-iti Rd. MISS A. M. MILLS, L.T.C.L., TEACHER of Pianoforte and Theory of Music, resumes Teaching, MONDAY, January 31st, 1921. Pupils prepared for Examinations. Address: Orakipaoa, Temuka. " MISS MAY BROWN, L.A.B. ~ (Pianoforte.) ESSONS RESUMED TUESDAY, I Bth FEBRUARY. The Studio: Stafford Street (opp. National Mortgage). _ Private Add-.css: Beverley House, Wai-iti Road. ■Railway Concessions to Country Pupils. MRS PERCY RULE Teacher of SINGING and VOICE • PRODUCTION. Resumes Tuition on MONDAY, 7th February. 82 AVENUE ROAD, ! Timaru. MISS ACNES CUNNINGHAM, L.T.C.L., L.A.8., Teacher of Voice Production and SINGING. Trained at Dominican School of Music, Dunedin, and latterly by Mrs Arthur Mead, the well-known Christchurcn Teacher will open a Studio on Thursday, Feb. 3rd. for teaching Voice Production and Singing, at her Residence, 74 WILSON ST., TIMARU. Term begins from first Lesson. As the number of Pupils will be limited an early call or note is suggested. MI3S NORRIBH, A.T.C.L., (PIANO AND VIOLIN), Resumes Tuition FEBRUARY Ist. Vacancies for a limited number of Pupils. “At Home” Saturday, Jan. 29tn from 2 to 4 p.m. Pupils successfully coached for any Examination. Address: No. 12 ELIZABETH ST. MR H. C. HUTTON (Organist—Choirmaster Trinity Church) Teacher of PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, THEORY. Resumes F aruary Ist. Term begins with First Lesson. Special attention paid to Beginners. Address—Seaview House, or P.O. Box 178. MH ALFRED W. V. VINE. F.R.0.0., A.RCif., L.R.A.M. oition given on Organ and Piano* rte, in Singing, Voice Production, leory of Music, Harmony, and Oounrpoint. Elementary and Advanced, arms begin from First Lesson. Con* irions to Country Pupils. “ f SARAH ST. Address—Ruihi, No. . Telephone 488. MR >. A. d* LATOUA, Orchestral Conductor, and Teacher of VIOLIN. MANDOLINE, and BANJO. Vacancies for a few Pupils. First* class Orchestra open for Concerts. Bails, etc. Orchestra meets for nraotice Mondays, 7,46. All interested ars Invited to join. Studio: GEORGE ST. (Opp. Assembly Rooms). FAT. FAT. FAT. .ENDERED OR RAW. _ Highest rices given by H. Smallridge, Fairiew Tallow Refinery. Drop a Post srd or Ring up H. SMALLRIDGE, rect Exporter FAIR VIEW, ine No. 406, and the Car* will Address-. 97 Hassall StreetLADIES ’Bags, Men’s laggings, Viscoe. Here. Phillips Rubber Soles Get a Brief Hag or a Dross Suit Case. Smith’s, ISO Stallord St., Timaru
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 170140, 17 February 1921, Page 2
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