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LECTURES. RESEARCH NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. 8 o’clock. SCHOOL OF TAP DANCING, cr. Manheater and Worcester Streets (opposite Civic Theatre). MISS ESME BROWNE (Professional) wishes to notify that she will resume teaching at her new Stislio at the above address on and after FEBRUARY 18. 1935. Hours: 10 to 12.30, 2.30 to 5, 7.30 to 10 p.m. 9915 X I EARN -J Barker Francis, Lt Violin—Join Bernard classes, TAP DANCING HEGAN J (The Radio Tapper) LET ME SHOW YOU. Practice Classes Thursday Nights Studio: 176 a, HIGH STREET (Above Cafe Cecil). G TAP DANCING TAP DANCING O _M.Th.BX_ /CHILDREN’S Violin Closes, Saturday LATEST BALLROOM DANCING TAUGHT, including: McMullens ctrot. Waitsing: a Specialty. Also Step Dancing. Afternoon tuition, 2 to 5 p.m. W. McMULLEN. Principal, 116, Stanmore Road. Strictly private. term. Inquire at Robt. Francis, D AN C I N G FRASER S SCHOOL. 1903 X DANCING 36, Avonside Drive. Re-opening on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY *. /lasses for Adults, afternoon Barker. 104. Armagh St. SCHOOL OF DANCING. STUDIO REOPENS MONDAY, 16th. Inquiries Phone 38-436. m and M. ALCIER. PARIS. come by the correct placement of the •e in speaking and singing. This effortless floating method has no change of registers and no diaphragm breathIt is used by the greatest singers FEOT. Classes now forming at Special Fee. STUDIO: VICTORIA CHAMBERS. 104 Armagh Street, Christchurch. ’Phone 33-954. RKENT SIBTHORPE. • BARITONE. (Pupil of H. Plunket Greeve and Professor Ernest J. White, of London) Has Commenced Practice Auditions Daily from 10-12 and 2 p.m. till 5 p.m. at his studio, ROBT. FRANCIS BUILDINGS. 7-9 p.m. at his Residence, 38, Hewitt’s Road,' Merivaie. DRAMATIC ART. A class will be formed on the llr of the English Repertory Clubs. Full training in the Actor’s Art, Production of Plays, etc. Adaptation of Plays for the Screen will be delivered. Write or call for full particuars. X LEARN the Violin—Bernard Barker* New Method, 7s 6d term. 104 *i magh rSt. 1902 X > E G G Y HOLMES SCHOOL OF DANCING. ALL TYPES OF DANCING TAUGHT. REMOVED TO LARGER STUDIO, 162, MANCHESTER STREET (Top Floor). FEES MODERATE. 1076 9860. " Star.” CHILDREN'S Violin Clause". Saturday mornings. 7s 6d term. Bernard Barker. 104, Armagh St. ISO3X PITMAN'S Shorthand-Typewriting College. Warden’s Buildings, Cashel Street. Strictly individual tuition. Evening Classes. 25/- term. Inquire lADY Teacher. A.T.C.L., has vacancies J for Pianoforte Pupils, homes visited. £1 5s term. 2893. “ Star.” ____ VIOLIN Classes for Adults, afternoon or evening. 7s 6d term. Robt. Fr.in5. Ltd. 1903 X \\ ANTED. Lady Teacher girl. Std. VI.. Add tag to nonable. * 2695. “Star 1/iESSONB: Foxtrot. Quickstep, •nestep, new and old Walt see, dances; individual attention. I EARN the ViolinJ Barker’s classes. 7i Armagh St. CHILDREN’S Tan and week, includes 1 2736, ” Star.” -Join Bernard 6d term. 104, now forming. BANJO. MR LOUIS BLOY resumes Teaching the Banjo and Mandolin on MONDAY. FEBRUARY 25. Intending pupils who wish reserve time for their lessons make early application. ROOM 23, INGLIS BUILDINGS, 220, HIGH STREET, Christchurch. Pianoforte Teacher J has vacancies children or adults; rms very reasonable. 2547, “ Star.” Fail’s Fish Cafe 9 CASHEL STREET NEAR THE BRIDGE «* DINNERS & TEAS Still on Menu Japanese Gold Fish for Sale.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20541, 16 February 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20541, 16 February 1935, Page 2