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PROFESSIONAL NOTICES.

MISS ETHEL BARNARD (Soprano) Oratorios, Concerts, &c. Singing Lessons given. 20, Priory Court Mansions, West Hampstead. MISS MARJORIE EATON (Soprano). Concerts, Oratorios. 237, Katherine Street, Ashton-under-Lyne. MADAME MARIANNE FENNA (Soprano). Oratorios, Concerts, &c. Singing Lessons given. ro, Maitland Park Road, Haverstock Hill, N.W. MADAME GOODALL (Soprano)

Oratorios and Concerts. Burley Road, Leeds.

MADAME ANNIE HAYMAN (Soprano) Oratorios, Concerts, &c.

Thorncliffe, Lowfield Road, Stockport.

MISS LINA SPENCE (Soprano)
Oratorios, Concerts, At Homes.
18, Palace Court, W.

MISS BERYL CLIVE (Contralto)

14, Gladsmuir Road, Whitehall Park, N.

MISS EDITH CRAWFORD (Contralto)

Concerts, At Homes, &c.

Glencairn, Cane Hill, Purley, Surrey.

MISS KATE GREGORY

(The new Yorkshire Contralto)

MISS ADELAIDE LAMBE

(CONTRALTO).

Queen's Hall and Crystal Palace Concerts, &c. Address, Holmwood, Roxborough Park, Harrow.

MR. TOM CHILD

(THE YORKSHIRE TENOR)
The Poplars, Calverley, Leeds.

MR. FRANCIS GLYNN

(TENOR),

High Elms, Burgh Heath Road, Epsom.

MR. SAMUEL MASTERS

(TENOR)

61, Alexandra Road, Wimbledon, S.W.

RECENT PRESS NOTICES.

HUDDERSFIELD CHORAL SOCIETY.

"HIAWATHA."-" Mr. Masters sang in good voice and method, and with telling effect, the solo 'He had seen, he said, a water.' He also gave admirable renderings of the solos conveying the departing messages of the Black-robed chief, the Prophet."-Huddersfield Weekly Herald, March 7, 1903.

"Mr. Samuel Masters sang the tenor solo music very correctly. He gave a very accurate, tasteful, and well-phrased interpretation of that exacting but beautiful song, Onaway! awake, beloved.'"Huddersfield Examiner, March 7, 1903.

STAFFORD CHORAL UNION.

"JUDAS MACCABEUS."-"A feature of the concert was the singing of Mr. Samuel Masters, who was in splendid voice and surpassed all

(Professional Pupil of Albert Jowett, Esq., Yorkshire Training College his previous triumphs. He sang the most difficult and florid passages

of Music, Leeds).

Oratorios and Ballad Concerts.

Terms, apply, Doncaster.

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with perfect ease, strict regard to time, and well-judged expression. The reception which followed his rendering of the beautiful air,' How vain is man,' which, by the way, is usually omitted, was flattering in the extreme. Mr. Masters also gave Sound an alarm in stirring style, and had encores been permitted he would certainly have had to respond."-Staffordshire Advertiser, April 4, 1903.

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MR. S. COLERIDGE-TAYLOR'S RECITAL. "The famous solo from Hiawatha, Onaway! awake, beloved! was sung by Mr. Samuel Masters. His pure, powerful, flexible tones were the admiration of all listeners, and twice was he loudly recalled. Later, Mr. Masters sang three exquisite songs, How shall I woo thee? O, set the sails,' and 'The forest flowers are faded all.' The first and third of these are particularly pleasing, and Mr. Masters treated them with a delicacy, skill, and tact which showed him in fullest sympathy with the composer's muse."- Streatham News, February 7, 1903.

LEICESTER NEW MUSICAL SOCIETY. "THE BRIDE OF DUNKERRON.' "-" Mr. Samuel Masters took the tenor parts in this cantata. The beautiful solo, 'The full moon is beaming above the blue deep,' he sang with great expression, and had to bow his acknowledgments to an encore. In the duet, Hark, those spirit voices,' in which Dunkerron and the Sea-Maiden declare their devotion to each other, he displayed great dramatic power, and sang with a spirit and vigour that did the fullest justice to this delightful number."-Leicester Daily Post, March 27, 1903.

THE "ECCLES" CONCERT. BLACKBURN." Mr. Samuel Masters, tenor, possesses a splendid vocal organ, of good range, with a clear, full tone of splendid quality. His best contribution was 'Stars of the Summer Night' (Hatton). Also sang Lend me your aid' (Gounod) and Macgregor's Gathering' voice."-Blackburn Times, March 7, 1903. (Lee). Both songs gave Mr. Masters plenty of scope for his robusto

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MR. HENRY PLEVY

(TENOR)

For Oratorios, Concerts, &c.

Solo Tenor, Christ Church, Lancaster Gate.

BRISTOL AND CLIFTON PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY ("MAY QUEEN").— "Mr. Plevy made the most of the utterances of the lover, voicing them with distinctness of enunciation and artistic excellence. His delivery of 'O meadow, clad' was particularly felicitous, and won hearty recognition. "-Bristol Times.

LIVERPOOL MUSICAL SOCIETY ("REDEMPTION"). Mr. Henry Plevy and . undertook the parts of the tenor and bass narrators respectively, and discharged their duties with becoming care and reverence. In the duet which tells of the earthquake they produced a great impression."-Courier.

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MR. WILLIAM A. SHEEN

(PRINCIPAL TENOR, the City Temple).

Oratorios, Concerts, &c.

71, Alkham Road, Stamford Hill, N.

CHANGE OF ADDRESS,

48, DYNE ROAD, Brondesbury, N.W. Telegrams:-SOLOIST, LONDON.

SOLO BOYS.

LONDON TRAINING SCHOOL FOR CHORISTERS, POLYTECHNIC, REGENT ST., W. PRESIDENT, MR. ALBERTO RANDEGGER. PRINCIPAL, MR. JAMES BATES.

MR. MONTAGUE BORWELL Thoroughly trained, experienced Solo Boys, holding positions as

(BARITONE).

(Westminster Abbey)

AND

Solo Boys at twenty-four of the principal London Churches, can be strongly recommended for Church Festivals, Oratorios, Concerts, Organ Recitals, &c.

Över 100 excellent Chorus Boys also available for all kinds of concerted music.

MISS WINIFRED MARWOODA special branch for the preparation of scholars (resident or day)

(SOPRANO)

MR. CHARLES TREE.

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"ELIJAH."-FALKIRK, April 8, '03.-" Has the name of being one of the finest exponents of Elijah,' and he more than sustained his great reputation. Whether rendering the religioso, sarcastic and scornful, or declamatory passages he was equally at home, charming all with his keen artistic spirit and sympathetic vocalism."-Mail.

"A remarkably even and well sustained impersonation, alike as regards dramatic and vocal."-Herald.

ELIJAH."-Glasgow, April 7, 03.-"Highly successful."-Citizen. "ELIJAH."-Wilmslow, March 23, '03.- 'Superb declamation. Sang beautifully."-Advertiser.

"ELIJAH."-Hastings, March 25, '03.—"A highly dramatic rendering." "-Observer. "THE REDEMPTION."-Liverpool, April 10, '03.-"His fine, rich

voice lent charm to every bar of the Jesus and Narrator music."-Post. "His interpretation was altogether admirable, the Jesus music being sung with deep feeling."-Courier.

"CARACTACUS."-Stirling, March 12, '03.-"It would be infinitely difficult to imagine a finer conception. He lived the part of Caractacus, singing magnificently."-Sentinel.

"The role of Caractacus was interesting, not only because of its inherent beauty, but also because of Mr. Tree's great abilities as interpreter."-Journal.

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Recommended by distinguished Artists.

F., 120, Great Portland Street, W. "Quickly ensures the natural, not the forced, coup de glotte.'' "SILENT" VOCAL PRACTICE.

BARNARD BAYLIS, I.S.M.,

5, Prince's Street, Cavendish Square, W.
MR. GEORGE F. BLACK
Professional Tuner, Expert, &c., of Pianofortes.
Dealer in all kinds of Musical Instruments.
42, Hubert Grove, Stockwell, London, S.W.

MR. DUTTON'S SOLO BOYS.

MR. DUTTON (St. Paul's Cathedral) supplies Boys,

personally trained and thoroughly reliable, for Church Festivals, Concerts, At Homes, &c. For terms, vacant dates, and further particulars, address, Mr. Henry J. Dutton, 17, Alpha Rd., New Cross, S.E.

for Cathedral or other Choristerships has now been opened. Fall particulars of Mr. Bates, as above; or, 7, Blomfield Crescent, Upper Westbourne Terr., Hyde Pk., W. Telegrams-"Musicomane, London

MR. TANN'S SOLO BOYS.

MR.

R. W. R. B. TANN, Organist and Choirmaster of St. Saviour's Church, Paddington, is prepared to supply well-trained Solo Boys for Oratorios, Festival Services, Organ Recitals, Concerts, At Homes, &c.

A number of excellent Chorus Boys also available.

For terms and vacant dates, address, Mr. W. R. B. Tann.

55, Warwick Road, Maida Vale, W.

LONDON CONCERT & CHOIR AGENCY. Concerts, Glee and Madrigal Societies, At Homes, Banquets, &c. SOLOISTS and CHORUS VOICES for Festivals, Oratorios,

Mr. JAMES BATES, Polytechnic, Regent Street, W. HOIR EXCHANGE & MUSIC PUBLISHING Church positions secured in the United States for Organists and Singers for 1903. Publishers found for Composers' Manuscripts. For terms, address, The John E. Webster Co., Music Publishers. MR. STEDMAN'S MUSICAL AGENCY (Established 1877).

CHOIR Street,

Artists for Opera, Theatre, Oratorio, At Homes, Banquets, &c.
Choruses, Choir Boys and Girls.
Singing Lessons and Coaching.

58, Berners Street, W.

NEW ŠEVČÍK VIOLIN METHOD.

PROF. ŠEVČÍK (Master of KURELIK and KociÂN) METHOD thoroughly taught by

PROFESSOR KOENIG (Of Prague)
(Pupil of Herr ŠEVČÍK).

CLASSES and PRIVATE LESSONS. For particulars, apply to Prof. Herman Koenig, 36, Ainger Road, N.W.

R. W. C. AINLEY, Mus. Bac., Cantab. (1884). pondence. Terms moderate. Eastfield House, Mirfield, Yorkshire. EVISION OF MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS.

R. ALLISON instructed by Post Candidates who

DR.

OBTAINED DEGREES OF MUS.D. AND MUS.B. at Oxford, Cambridge, Dublin, London, and Durham Universities. Diplomas of L.R.A.M., A.Mus. L.C.M., L.Mus. L.C.M., F.R.C.O., and A.R.C.O.; Appointments at College and School of Music, and as English Cathedral and Parish Church Organists; Gold Medals, Silver Medals, Prizes, "Honours" and Pass Certificates (of the Colleges of Orchestration, and Revision of Compositions, by Post, to corresponMusic) to the number of seven hundred. Harmony, Counterpoint, dents anywhere. Personal instruction in Theory, Singing, Organ, and Pianoforte. Cambridge House, 68, Nelson Street, Manchester.

R. ARNOTT, Mus. Doc., Dunelm, Organist to DATES for all Examinations, and receives Pupils for Pianoforte, Organ, Singing; also, Harmony, Counterpoint, and Composition, personally or by correspondence. Scores revised and compositions scored. All letters to The Common Room, Gray's Inn.

MR

R. J. PERCY BAKER, A.R.A.M., Mus. Bac Dunelm, teaches HARMONÝ, COUNTERPOINT, &c., by Post. Personal Lessons in Pianoforte or Theory at own or pupil's residence; or, at 60, Berners Street, W. Schools attended. Address, 289, High Road, Lee, S.E.

ARTHUR T. FROGGATT, Mus.D., T.C.D., gives

LESSONS by POST, and prepares for all genuine examina tions. 2, Hampden Villas, Hythe.

MR. T. HEMMINGS, Mus. Bac., Oxon., F.R.CO. POINT, & AMI

L.Mus.T.C.L., gives LESSONS in HARMONY, COUNTER prepares CANDIDATES for ARTS and MUSICAL EXAMINATIONS by Post. Latest successes, Mus.Bac Oxford and Durham, L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., F.R.C.O., A.R.C.O., &c. Sheppard Street, Stoke-on-Trent.

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'FROM BRAIN TO KEYBOARD."

MACDONALD SMITH'S SYSTEM
OF TOUCH AND TECHNIQUE.

"The most striking discovery of the present generation for practical musicians."-Musical News.
"Wonderful work is being done by Mr. Macdonald Smith in the application of his new system.
with the very best results."-Musical Courier (New York).

He is giving hundreds of lessons by

"It is clear that Mr. Macdonald Smith has studied the subject carefully, and acts upon well-ascertained scientific grounds."-The Dai Telegraph.

"The great, the supreme merit of Mr. Smith's system consists in the fact that it involves the total abolition and disestablishment of all terrible scale-practising and five-finger exercising."-Westminster Gazette.

"May be distinctly regarded as a boon and a blessing to men."-The Referee.

"Mr. Macdonald Smith's system of training the fingers, hands, &c., for pianoforte playing is most excellent, and in every respect well wort the high fees charged for lessons."-Organist and Choirmaster.

"The excellence of his methods had been abundantly proved."-The Times.

THE SYSTEM EXPLAINED.

The correct translation to the keyboard of the pianoforte of the notes of written or printed music, together with the proper interpretation of the expression, presents an interesting and difficult problem to pianists, viz.:-What is the best means of acquiring that quickness of eye, brain, and muscles, requisite to the perfect rendering of pianoforte music?

In considering this problem, we are forced to a recognition of the fact that very much depends upon physical health and development. Perfection of eye, brain, and muscles are an exceptional occurrence, and, where non-existent, require to be developed by artificial means, since physical perfection and a healthy condition of the organs named are a sine quâ non in the proper training of the musician. To achieve this desideratum is the aim of Macdonald Smith's system of Touch and Technique. Many ingenious attempts have been made to develop this perfection of action and control, and thereby to ensure freedom and rapidity of voluntary movement, but hitherto none has been completely successful. The problem remained to be solved by Macdonald Smith's discovery of the principle of "full-contraction," with what remarkable success is shown by the practical experience of hundreds of pianists of all ages and of every degree of proficiency.

The use of the exercises alone results in a most pronounced improvement in delicacy of touch, good loud tone-production, command of independent rhythm in the two hands, general rapidity, confidence, "grip," stretch of the hands, flexibility of the fingers and wrists, besides many other benefits.

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There are other difficulties encountered by the pianist, depending upon purely mechanical considerations, which would still exist were the hands and arms formed of wood or iron, instead of bone and muscle. But these have been reduced to a science, and are met by TECHNICAL RULES." The latter, which, combined with the "full-contraction" exercises, comprise the system of Touch and Technique, are indispensable for the easy and correct rendering of skips," quickly-repeated movements, trills, and other technical difficulties of the Keyboard. The System affords the player invaluable assistance which is unattainable by any other means by even the most advanced student, and it is indispensable to beginner and proficient alike.

COMPLETE course of SIX LESSONS, BY CORRESPONDENCE, THREE GUINEAS.
Experience with 2,000 pupils in various parts of the world.

"PIANOFORTE PLAYING " and other articles by MACDONALD SMITH, 32PP., post free, 7d. Full prospectus, 16 pp., post free. TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR PERSONAL LESSONS (TO CONCERT PLAYERS ONLY) ON APPLICATION.

MACDONALD SMITH, 19, BLOOMSBURY SQUARE, LONDON, W.C.

DR. CUTHBERT HARRIS, Mus. Doc., Dunelm, MR. HERBERT C. MORRIS, F.R.C.O., L.R.A.M.,

F.R.C.O., is now making a SPECIALITY of PREPARING CANDIDATES by CORRESPONDENCE for University, Royal College of Organists, and other musical Exams. LARGE NUMBER of PAST SUCCESSES. Moderate terms. PERSONAL LESSONS in THEORY and ORGAN (for R.C.O. exams.) are given either at Streatham or in London. 52, Buckleigh Road, Streatham, S.W.

A.R.C.M., PREPARES CANDIDATES for R.C.O. Examinations by correspondence. 9 A.R.C.O. successes and 7 F.R.C.O. successes during the past four years. Address, The Close, St. David's, Pembrokeshire.

DR. HAMILTON

DR. ARTHUR S. HOLLOWAY, Mus.D., Oxon., College, Lond., Organist and Choirmast LESSONS,

13. Roseleigh Avenue, Highbury, N., continues to PREPARE CANDIDATES for the various Theoretical Examinations. Music of any description revised or arranged. LESSONS in COMPOSITION, by post if desired.

DR. ATHELSTAN G. IGGULDEN, Mus. Doc.

(Dunelm), F.R.C.O., gives LESSONS and prepares for all MUSICAL EXAMINATIONS by post. The Dingle, Reigate, Surrey.

DR. F. J. KARN, Mus. Bac., Cantab.; Mus. Doc.,

Trinity College, Toronto; gives LESSONS, Personally or by Post, in HARMONY, COUNTERPOINT, FUGUE, FORM and ANALYSIS, ORCHESTRATION, ACOUSTICS, &c., and prepares for Musical Examinations. Latest successes: F.R.C.O. (1903) and A.R.C.O. (1902); DURHAM, 1902, 1901, 1900, and all previous years; MUS. BAC., LONDON, 1902; OXFORD FINAL and FIRST MUS. BAC., 1902, 1901, &c.; L.R.A.M. (Composition and Pianoforte), 1902, 1901, &c.; A.R.C.M. (Theory of Music, Composition, and Pianoforte Teaching); CAMBRIDGE and DUBLIN, MUS. BAC.; L.Mus. and A.Mus., L.C.M.; L.T.C.L., A.T.C.L., and Special Certificates, 1902, 1901, &c.; Senior Associated Board. Special and individual attention given to Correspondents. Terms moderate. MSS. corrected for Publication.

Analyses of Classical Works for Examinations.

70, Parkhill Road, London, N.W.

DR.
R. MARCHANT, Mus.D., Oxon., F.R.C.O.
(Author of " 500 Fugue Subjects and Answers," Novello's
Primers, No. 35), &c., PREPARES CANDIDATES for all Musical
Examinations by Post. 10, Glebe Crescent, Stirling, N.B.

ROBINSON, Mus. Doc., Dunelm, A.R.A.M., F.R.C.O., Lecturer on Harmony in King's Kensington. PIANOFORTE and ORGAN LESSONS, HARMONY, COUNTERPOINT, COMPOSITION, &c., Personally or by Correspondence. Preparation for University, R.C.O., and all other Examinations. Classes. 25, Palliser Road, West Kensington, W.

PIANO, ORGAN, and THEORY. LESSONS

and PREPARATION for EXAMINATIONS, personally or (THEORY) by POST. DR. TAYLOR, Eastgate House, Stafford, author of "Vocal Score Reading Exercises" (4s.); "Figured Bass and Melody Exercises (38.); "Introduction to Harmonizing Melodies", (2s. 6d.); "Pedal and Manual Scales, Arpeggios, &c.'' (2s. 6d.).

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MR. W. WOLSTENHOLME, Mus. Bac., Oxon.,

will give a series of ORGAN RECITALS at All Saints' Church, Norfolk Square, W. (near Praed St., Met. Ry.), on Saturday Afternoons, at 5.30, commencing May 9.

BA
ANGOR CATHEDRAL.-VACANCY for an
ARTICLED PUPIL. Large 4-Manual HILL Organ (87 stops).
Facilities for studying Choir-training. Substantial premium required.
Apply, Cathedral Organist, Bangor.

MR. HAYDN GROVER, Alto Specialist (Temple

Church), accepts CONCERT ENGAGEMENTS, and gives
LESSONS. For terms and list of appointments secured by Mr.

Grover's successful pupils, address, 33, Rathbone Place, W.
HARPENDEN, Herts.-St. George's School. Head

Master, Rev. R. H. WIx, M.A. Fees, £60 & £50. Reduction to boys with good voices. Private chapel. Organist, Mr. J. Farrant, Mus. Bac.,

Oxon. Large buildings and grounds. Very healthy and bracing place.

MR.
R. H. H. L. MIDDLETON, Mus.B., F.R.C.O.,
L'
A.R.C.M., 1897-1902, NINETY SUCCESSES;

for DEGREES.
L.R.A.M., 1897-1903, FORTY-ONE SUCCESSES. Equally good
results in R.C.O. and other Examinations. Address-
Hazelwood, Dollis Road, Finchley, N.

MR

ICHFIELD CATHEDRAL CHOIR. - There are VACANCIES for three LEADING BOYS. Candidates must have good voices, and should be between nine and twelve years old. Board, lodging, aud education free. Apply, Rev. M. Hardey, Sub-Chanter, The Close, Lichfield.

R. ALFRED W. TOMLYN, Mus. Bac. (Durham, POWERFUL CONTRALTO, accustomed to solo

1892), L.Mus.T.C.L. (1888), COACHES for EXAMS. Prospectus, &c., 58, Comiston Road, Edinburgh.

and ensemble singing, will give SERVICES for expenses. Trained at the R.A.M. Alpha, Novello & Co., Ltd., 1, Berners St., W.

SOLO BOY REQUIRED, Parish Church, Winch

more Hill, N. Commencing salary, £10. Apply to J. Gilmour Laird, 10, Cranbourne Terrace, Albert Road, Alexandra Park, N. Mr. JOHN GILMOUR LAIRD, Organist of the above Church, wishes to DEPUTISE, sea-side, July or August.

WAN

ANTED, ASSISTANT-MANAGER in large firm abroad. Able to take occasional charge of Branch, and qualify for management. Must be good correspondent, understand elements of book-keeping by double entry, capable of showing of piano well, have knowledge of music (catalogues not necessary) and small goods. Commence about £10 to £12 per month, with bonta and interest in firm at an early date. Also SOUND, SOBER mechanical ability required more than fine tuning. Worth abou after first year. Married man preferred. Full particulars in both Sundays, Friday nights. £15 salary to heavy Bass, good cases, with view to interview with Principal, June to July, to reader. Address, Choirmaster, 340, Green Lanes, N. P. A. S., Novello & Co., Ltd., 1, Berners Street, W.

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MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS, Charing Cross.stating experience, &c. Replies sent to selected candidates only.

BASS WANTED, St. Olave's, Woodberry Down. Per month, with commission and interest in firm, if satisfactory

PSALMODY

LEADER WANTED, for Great

James Street Presbyterian Church, Londonderry. Salary, 30 YOUNG GENTLEMAN (21) requires SITUA per annum. Applications, with testimonials, to be sent to Mr. A. Baxter, 17, Bond's Hill, Londonderry, not later than May 20.

TION in Music Shop or Warehouse. Thorough knowledge of violin and pianoforte playing. Sheet music and small goods Gentlemanly appearance. Apply, Wood, Shoreham, Sevenoaks.

ST ANNE'S, SOHO-VACANCY for a BASS. OUTDOOR SALESMAN desires PARTNER

£20. Light duties. Write, Precentor, 28, Soho Square, W. PARISH CHURCH.

WANDSWORTH

THE

WANTED, BASS, £10; TENOR, £12. Good readers. Apply, Mr. Henry W. Weston, Mus. B., 59, West Hill, Wandsworth, S.Ŵ. HE ORGANIST SCHOLARSHIP at CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE, Cambridge (£50 and rooms), will be filled up in June. Candidates should communicate at once with the Dean, who will send full particulars.

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SELWYN for an URGANIST SCHOLARSHIP will be held

CAMBRIDGE. — An on June 19. For particulars, apply to The Rev. the Master.

RGANIST WANTED, by June 12, for Abinger ORGANISTC Wiles from Dorking, 3 miles from Gomshall

Station), able to train choir. Choral Service. Stipend, £40. Address, with testimonials and references, to the Rector, Abinger, near Dorking.

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MODERN-BUILT ORGANS for SALE-Two complete. Also larger instrumen

Manuals CC to G, and Pedals CCC to F (R.C.O.), £125, complete. Also larger instruments. Apply, EUSTACE INGRAM, Organ SALE.-A small CHAMBER ORGAN,

ORGAN for SA, with spotted metal pipes, in a mahogany case
Stopped perfect order, with spoon, and Principal, with th octaves of

pedals enclosed in a Swell. Apply, C. H. Walker, 25, Manchester Street,
Manchester Square, London, W.
for SALE. Several well-finished

MR.
R. HERBERT GRESHAM, A.R.C.O., Organist ORGANS, fne- and two-manuals, in perfect order, cheap.

accept additional APPOINTMENTS as Trainer of Boys' voices and Conductorship to Choral Society. Address, 13, Parliament Hill, N.W. ORGANIST (voluntary). APPOINTMENT WANTED. Three years' experience. 78, Richford Street, The Grove, Hammersmith.

ASSISTANT

C. H. Walker-late (32 years) Organist and Choirmaster, St. Mary
Magdalen Church, Munster Square-25, Manchester St., London, W.

AS ORGANIST, small church, suburbs; or accom-full-compass pedals, from 50 guineas. W. E. Richardson and Sons, of

OR

panist (proficient). J., 66, Hamilton Road, Highbury Park, N.

HREE- MANUAL ORGAN, 26 stops; Two-
Special manufacturers of the celebrated Victoria Model Organs, &c..
suitable for Mission Churches, Students, &c., with two manuals and
Central Organ Manchester.
HAMBER ORGAN (Two - Manual, Pipe), by
Dr. Sprague, 29, Buckingham Terrace, Edinburgh.

RGANIST desires POST. Recitalist. Cathedral HUNTER, Clapham. In good condition; beautiful tone. Apply,

experience. Excellent references. Bell-Porter, 11, London Street, Paddington, W.

SALE. ALEXANDRE, Copy of MUSTEL,

Ас CCOMPANIST, COACH, certificated, highly FOR, Drawing-room Model, magnificent instrument, perfect

recommended (GOLD MEDALIST, 3 musical degrees), pupil of well-known masters. Visits suburbs, country (if possible to return same day). Perfect sight-reader (MS., Score); theorist; improvises. SONGS TRANSPOSED AT SIGHT. Brilliant pianist. Memorized

Concert répertoire-200 solos. Terms very moderate (per hour). V. S.,

Holmes's, 2, Chapel Place, Cavendish Square.

ACCOMPANIST, for Concert Tours, At Homes,

Concerts, Coaching. Also Private Pianoforte Pupils. Address, Ethel May Robinson, L.R.A.M., Novello & Co., Ltd., 1, Berners St., W.

LADY PIANIST, Pupil of FRANKLIN TAYLOR.

At Homes. Lessons. Accompanist. Miss O'Reilly, 23, Mortlake Road, Kew.

condition. No use to owner. £30. Seen by appointment. Evans, Brook Lea, Ormskirk.

9 GUINEAS.-AMERICAN ORGAN (list price. 20 guineas), I stops, including two knee-stops and the beautiful solo stops, voix celeste and vox humana; two octave couplers, handeasy terms arranged. Packing and carriage free both ways on approval. Full price paid will be allowed within three years if exchanged for a higher-class instrument. D'Almaine and Co. (established 118 years),

some high case; in use about four month free went

Cost £150; take £10. Suitable for Church or Chapel.

91, Finsbury Pavement, E.C. Open till 7. Saturdays, 3. FOR 'OR SALE, HARMONIUM by BOYSON, Paris. 55, Portsdown Road, London, W. Watts, 5, Inverness Terrace, Bayswater, W. N% VIOLONCELLO SOLOIST is open for EN

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OTICE.-Must sell; great bargain (larger one building), a CABINET PEDAL REEĎ ORGAN. Suction system. Two manuals, 8 full rows reeds; each stop draws 61 notes; 30 large Bourdons; R.C.O. scales. Snell Brothers, Nightingale Works, Hornsey Road, London, N.

A LADY, owing to ill-health, wishes to sell perfectly

cash, or £130 on the three years' system, with good references. Write, new ERARD HARP GRAND, concert size. Will accept £120 Lady A., care of Pool's Advertising Offices, 90, Fleet Street, E.C.

UPRIGHT IRON GRAND, by JOHN BRINSMEAD

AND SONS, in walnut case and perfect condition. Original price, 75 gns. Cash wanted, £28. Rowe, 77, Bartholomew Road, N.W.

BLUTHNER Aliquot GRAND for SALE. Cost

£150. Only slightly used. Cash, £70. Condition as new; war ranted perfect. W. Mason, Bovenham Road, Hereford.

BROADWOOD

small BOUDOIR GRAND PIANO. 7 octaves, iron frame, &c. Little used by owner like new. 42 gns., cost 110 gns. View at Mr. Fieldwick's, organist of St. John's (Cromer House), Putney.

dge of every den Mens Must be expert salesman, with PEDALS for PIANO.-A Set of RUMMENS' for

knowledge department.

man.

Excellent prospect for an energetic

Reliable, Novello & Co., Ltd., 1, Berners Street, W.

SALE. Good as new; cost ro guineas; Offers. Charles Yates, Wednesbury.

XPERIENCED MANAGER requires RE-EN. MAISONETTE TO LET (Unfurnished), St. John's

up in advertising and accountancy. G. A. L., Novello & Co., Ltd., 1, Berners Street, W.

Wood, good part. 5 rooms, garden, fixtures, modern arrange ments. £55 inclusive. Write Reliable, Sharp's Library, 24, Queen's Terrace, St. John's Wood, N.W.

15 GUINEAS.-PIANO, "DUCHESS" MODEL,

by D'ALMAINE, solid iron frames to top, Upright Grand (list rice, 30 guineas); full compass, full trichord, French check action, tc.; in handsomely carved case, four feet two inches in height; 1 use only six months; sent on approval, carriage paid both rays, to any part of the United Kingdom; twenty years' warranty; asy terms arranged; full price paid will be allowed if exchanged for higher-class instrument within three years. D'Almaine and Co. stablished 118 years), 91, Finsbury Pavement, City. Open till 7. aturdays, 3.

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PRACTICE AT HOME.- RUMMENS' Organ Pedal Attachment for Pianos. Norman & Beard, Norwich. RGAN PEDALS to PIANOS.-New method of Attachment by TUBULAR PNEUMATIC. This Action rpasses all mechanical actions for prompt and Organ-like Touch. is less expensive, easier to attach, and does not injure the most licate Pianoforte. Prospectus and price list free. Apply to orman and Beard, Ltd., The Organ Works, Norwich.

ET OF CLARINETS (THIBOUVILLE Ire. qual.), 13 Keys, in A, B flat, and C. Price £5. W. A. C., 183, Lodge ine, Liverpool.

MATEUR COMPOSERS can have copies of their Compositions lithographed, for private circulation or erwise, from 24 copies and upwards. Mention specimen required ee). Dinham, Blyth and Co., 27, Fenchurch Street, London. tablished 1872.

VERY ORGANIST should send for DINHAM, BLYTH & CO.'S Specimens and Price List (free) for Lithophing Anthems, Kyries, Hymn Tunes, &c., from twenty-four Copies dupwards. 27, Fenchurch Street, London. Established 1872.

NICHOLSON AND CO.,
ORGAN BUILDERS,

PALACE YARD, WORCESTER.
(ESTABLISHED 1841.)
Specifications and Estimates sent free.

HUGH SWANTON,

THE LEADING EXPERT IN ORGAN-BLOWING. PPARATUS FOR BLOWING ORGANS BY WATER

GAS, AND ELECTRICITY.

INSTALLATIONS IN OPERATION AT

St. Paul's Cathedral (London).

Dublin (St. Patrick's) Cathedral.

Genoa, Norwich, Llandaff, Dundalk Cathedrals, &c., &c.

CONSULTATIONs Free.

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A Song of May
Autumn Song

Come, ever smiling Liberty

CONTENTS.

Come, gladsome Spring (The celebrated Largo-Ombra mai Fù-from "Xerxes") ...

Come, happy Spring (Caro mio ben)
Contentment

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DAINTY BROCHURE, full of interest and Illustrated, will be The Cottage

forwarded on request.

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The first violet
The Fisherman
The Mermaid's Song

The wandering Miller

To Chloe (in sickness)

Verdant meadows (Verdi Prati)

Welcome to Spring

Who is Sylvia?

Whither

Schumann Beethoven

Mendelssohn

Handel

Handel

Giordani

Mozart

Beethoven

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Voice Parts in Staff and Tonic Sol-fa Notations, with Pianoforte Accompaniment, price One Shilling and Sixpence.

London: NoVELLO AND COMPANY, Limited.

Just Published.

SELECTED AS TEST-PIECE FOR THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF ORGANISTS' EXAMINATION FOR FELLOWSHIP.

CHORAL PRELUDE

"ALLEIN GOTT IN DER HÖH SEI EHR''
(In 6-8 time, in G major)

FOR THE ORGAN

COMPOSED BY

J. S. BACH.

Price One Shilling.

London: NOVELLO AND COMPANY, Limited.

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