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'AMUSEMENTS. mOWN HALL. . TOWN HALL. ■■ AVEDNESDAY NEST, JUNE 16th. WEDNESDAY POPS 1. WEDNESDAY POPS! WELLINGTON WEDNESDAY POPS! WEDNESDAY POPS! PROFESSIONAL ' WEDNESDAY POPS! WEDNESDAY POPS!', ■ ORCHESTRA. Assisted by MRS. ORR-LORING (Soprano), MISS BAKER (Contralto), MR. BAI.NES (Baritone), MR. ; B. DUKNBY (Comedian). ■ CHILDREN'S SINGING COMPETITION And Special Engagement of MISS ESTELLE BEEHE. i Coon Dance, Miss. Doris Grenlle; Dutch Clog JDance, Miss K. Speed; Irish Peasant Dance, Misses Massio and Peggie E«eves and O. . Haybittle. DON'T. FORGET—Wo will giro £i to every 500 th, 1000 th, and 1500 th person purchasing a Is. ticket. ...... Box plan at the Dresden. BSM . .J. WO.ODWAItD, Secretary. THE NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW AND ■, ■• CONVENTION. ■ . . .■'■'-■ SHOW GROUNDS. VALMEBSTON NORTH. JUNE 22, 23, 21, and 25, 1309. DAIRY CONFERENCE AND LECTURES. TtpilE Largest Dairy Exposition ot A Working Machinery in tho Dominion. Unexcelled Displays in Dairy Factory Butter, Cheese, Fruit, Farm and School Garden Pro.THIS SHOW 'HAS ATTRACTIONS FOR YOU. Wednesday: Association and Rugby Football. Thursday: Maiden Hunter's Competition, 25 'Horses. EVERY-DAY: Katiwnjsmmer Castle, Ocean Wave,, and Langhing Gallery. A visit will delight and please you. . -.- ■ ' ; •'. . J:.C. LANE, Secretary. ■''.-' Tennis Court. DONBANK . PRIVATE HOTEL, No. 1 Percival Street, and Wellington ; .. Terraco. . Splendid Viow of Harbour. Smokini;, Commercial, and Drawing .Rooms. Electric Light throughout. A few Vacancies for Permanent Boarders. Double and Singlo Rooms. C 1053 A. E. HUGH, Proprietor. .EDUCATIONAL. ', ■ , Tlie Gregg Motto! "Timo is Money." JN'SILVMI IT'S STERLING,- ■ IN SHORTHAND ITS GREGG. . .GREGG SHORTHAND Has so many advantages over tho oldtime systems, is so superior, to them in SPEED and . LEGIBILITY, and can be learned so much more [quickly and easily, that it has becomo in a very short timo, tho leading system , in tho world. . ASK THOSE WHO KNOW. Rapid, Individual Instruction by. Experts At the - SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, VJT 17-19 CUBA STREET, opposite Town Hail! • TERM Commences at ANY TIME., ~ Write or call for Prospectus and Free First Lesson. ; , ', '.' •' . CIOB2 mHE Danger dresscutting school. JL ■.. Blouses and Skirts. All women need : ing' Iheso Useful Garments . should, make early application at % Willis Street,' where Miss Kate Stewart teaches bow these can be cut arid made by the New Blouse and Skirt Cutter in Up-to-dato and- Stylish Fashions.. Method simple and successful. Classes daily; Bvoning, Tuesday, and Friday. Necdlepainting taught, Monday, 24' A few good vacancies for agents. Miss Kate Slcwart, Principal, 94 Willis Street, opD.'.Shortt'e. / C 1059 ■(HBOYDON-' PBEPABATORY SCIJOOL.- ; - V/ Boarding and Day-School for Boys undar 13 years. Special Class for Boys undor G years. Second Term, 1909; begins on We<ii.esday April 21. ■ -.-'-. '..■■ . , . . ' '' . . MISS SOMMEBVILLE. . ; •..,.'. . a Bill ■-. CiO3" TJANKS'S COMJiEnCIAL "\ 'COLLEGE, "'. ;. 11 GIiE.Y STEEET. . ■■' ' . .. Individual Instruction io ■ < ACCOUNTANCY. ;■ : '. .. . . ■' ' BOOKKEEPING' & BUSINESS METODS '-.'■' PITMAN'S SHORTHAND, TOUCH TYPEWRITING. Necessary Sobjerts fnr' .Tnriior and Senior ' Civil. Servico.'' >" \ Malrici Medical,'nnii Kngineerin'g Eiame-■'• • Prospectus Vree ou,Application, i'.o. Box 16J2. '■■•■'.■. '.'.•'■ .'■ , ..ciin-i ; : BUSINESS WANTED KNOWN. • • THIS is the Last Few Days of American . Lndies' Tailoring..". Giving up Business Salei We have a Large StocK of Reiidy-to-Wear Costumes, and are selling, them from 25 shillings, so Ladies will do well by coining early to hnve their pick. . . AMERICAN LADIES': TAILORING. 85SF . • ' . ' Minners Street. tCB CHESTS. ICE CHESTS, JL Also AIRTIGHT SHOW CASES. MAX KREISSIG, ■ Little Tarauaki Street. 'Phono, 2139. ■-' • ■: C 1034 ' ■ pATENTS: . pATENTS. mO INVENTORS, Delay is dangerous. Write A or call at once regarding that idea you wish protected, and to obtain EXPERT AD-' VICE FREE from- ■■.••'. , ■:' ■ ; SYDNEY H. HIGGS, . Qualified Patent Agent and Engineer. ■ Head Office-HARCO LUvT'S BUILDINGS, ... 197 LAMBTON QUAY. '. All correspondence strictly confidential. CllsO STEREOSCOPES. : .-. BEST quality Stereoscopes, with Folding .Handle". Lar^o'Lenses. Aluminium Hood with Plush-cpverea edges. , . USUAL PRICE, 7s. Gd. "': ; ' : OUR PRICE, ... .... '3s. 6d... . '. Stereoscope and one dozen Views ... 10s. IMPERIAL CAMERA CO., ; : . i ■il Willis Street, Wellington. ■ CIO4S SMOKERS; Read This.—Straight-cut Virginia (No; 2), Gd. 0i.., or Is. Sd. ilb.; Virginia Medium, (id, oz., or \s. 9d. ilb.; Keai Samsoon (Turkish),' strong, Is. per oz., or 3s. .(Jd. Jib.) Club Special (smoking mixture), Jib. tins, 35.; Quebec Puro Turkish, Is. oz., or 3s. 9d. lb.; Ram's; Horn.(smoking mixture), 6d. oz.; Club Special (cigarette), hand-cut,-9d. oz., or 2s. 9d ilb.; Finest Shag, Gd. oz., Is. 10d. ilb. Samuel Sigall, Commercial Hotel Buildings, Lambton Quay.. Opon all day Wednesday.. CB9l "..",- WANTED KNOWN. . "a/pISSRS. JAMIESON BEOS., .Agents, Man-Iv-a. ners Street, liave Removed from the firnt lloor of the Mercantile Exchange to gronnd floor of the Arcade, where old and now clients will be courteously treated and business promptly attended to. Jamieson Bros., Arcade, BO Manners Street. Clll3 • TO STAM.MEEEBS. ' HAVING boon an inveterate stammerer for thirty years, and now cured by "Tho Beasley System," I am prepared to treat a limited number of persons who suffer from this distressing impediment. .' Consultations Free, from 2 to i p.m. only. • ADDRESS: . G. L. JOHNSTON, 22 Hawkestono Street, WELLINGTON. Sole representative for Australasia foi W. J. ; KIiTLEY. Esq., ? . . . v : London. ','..■ (Cure of Stammoriug, "Ueasley System.")' • , C 77* COULLS. CULLINJ AND CO., LTD., 12 PANAMA STREET, '. . . ' Wellington. Agents for— . , • EDISON'. 0 BUSINESS PHONOGRAPHS, OLIVER anil EMPIRE TYPEWRITERS, oad TSfPEWHITEE SUPPLIES, '.'.,-• ■ •C^ i ■ ■ ■ ' ; . ■

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 534, 15 June 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 534, 15 June 1909, Page 1

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