' Royal Academy $ggfi|pbi^ of Music, Londoh. MR. H. GORDON GOOCH (Bronze and " Silver Medallist and Associate) having studied "Three Years in this Royal and National Institution, "is in the opinion of the several Professors with whom "he was placed, duly qualified to teach Singing. — " (Signed) G. A. Macfai-ien, Miis. Doc. Cambridge.— " 1879." In reference to the above, Mr. Goech is prepared to receive names of Private Pupils for Singing and Production of Voice at Auckland Music Warehouse and at his private residence, O'Rorke-street, Albert Park (near Symonds-street), where communications may be left. 12 Private Lessons (Half-hours) £3 3s. Od. 12 Private Lessons (Hour's length) £5 ss. Od. 42 TT ERR CARL SCHMITT, CM., Late Royal Conductor, Ko£nigsberg, Member Court Choral Society, Schwerin, &c, &c • CARD OF TERMS FOB VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL INSTRUCTION At Auckland Music Warehouse And Messrs Upton and Co.'s, Queen-street. ssEEE — g '*** *» ~ . MR. THOMAS H. WEBB, Music Teacher, OAK COTTAGE, HOBSON STREET. Vacancies for several pupils. Terms, One Guinea a quarter, or Two Guineas at Pupils' homes. The quarter begins with the first lesson. Pianofortes and Harmoniums for sale, New and Secondi hand, from £15. Pianos and Harmoniums Tuned and Repaired, in town or country. N.B.— Name on Entrance Gate, opposite Mr. Minetti, Baker. . 460 MRS. GENERAL STODDARD begs to inform tho public that she has room, in the cottage devoted to her school, for ten more day scholars and one more boarder ; and in the dwelling cottage she has room for three boarders. Mrs. Stoddard is assisted daily by — Miss C. Haultain (Colonel Haultain's daughter) Mrs. Phillips, and her own two nieces Piano Master : Mr. Angelo Forrest Singing Master : Mr. Gordon Gooch Dancing Mistress : Miss Donovan The better part of two afternoons in the week is devoted to Drawing, and one long afternoon to Painting, in which great progress has been made by Mrs. Stoddard's pupils. A Dancing Class will be opened next quarter (20th July), at which a few adults or young people can be received at 25s per quarter. French is taught two evenings, which strangers can join at 1 guinea per quarter. German and Italian Classes can also be formed. HOPE COTTAGE (Near Ponsonby Hall, Ponsonby). Mrs General Stoddard's Quarter Days are — April 20, July 20, October 12, and February 1. Boarders 12^ guineas per quarter Day do (one meal mid-day) 6 do do Day Pupils (above 12) 2 do do Do (under 12) 1\ do do Two or more of a family do 1J do do IANOFORTE, ORGAN, AND HARMONY. MR. JOHN HARTWELL Has arrived from London. Application for lessons, etc., may be made to Messrs. Hoffmann and Sons, Queon Street, where copies of his compositions may be had. 1%/T E, S. sl E~! SHEAF, Royal Academy of Music, London, And Pupil of Sib Stebndalb Behnett. ELEMENTARY AND FINISHING LESSONS IV MUSIC AND SINGING. Karangahape-road, opposite L. D. Nathan, Esq. r^HURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Third Term begins on Monday next, the 11th Jiily. TXTELLESLEY STREET SCHOOL, EVENING CLASSES. Evening Classes — Separate for Males and Females—* will be commenced on MONDAY, 4th July, 1881. These Classes will be open to Pupils of 13 years of age and upwards on payment of a Quarterly Fee of TEN SHILLINGS (10s.) (in advance). FOR MALES, on— Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 7 to 9 p.m, FOR FEMALES, on— Tuesday an.d Thursday, From 6 to 8 p.m. The Course of Instruction will include Arithmetic (advanced), Book-keeping, Writing, Composition, &c, &c. In addition, series of Friday Evening Lectures (from 8 to 6 p.m.) — to which Female Pupils will be admittedwill be given, on subjects calculated to induce a love of reading and self-culture. The first series will be on " Epochs of History." A ticket to admit to the Lectures only will be issued at FIVE SHILLINGS per quarter. Discipline and Order will be STRICTLY Maintained. HENRY WORTHINGTON, 833 Head Master, Wf r s~; dT a v~l s", Family Grocer, finest teas and coffees, At the Lowest Prices. KARANGAHAPE ROAD (Top OS 1 Quxbht-sxebei), AUCELAKD, 791
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Observer, Volume 2, Issue 43, 9 July 1881, Page 478
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667Page 478 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 2, Issue 43, 9 July 1881, Page 478
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