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AMUSEMENTS. QPERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. Lessee ..J. C. Williamson. . Rupert Clarke, Meynell : and, Gunn : Season. ~ ■ Managing Directors, ' > ' CLYDE MEYNELL AND JOHN GUNN. SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 26th,' SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE.' 26th, . FIRST APPEARANCE IN WELLINGTON. , • . . ' MEYNELL AND GUNN'S.y ■ ENGUSH COMIC OPERA CO. '' In tho Fascinating Dutch Comic, Opera, ' "MISS HOOK OF HOLLAND." ''MISS HOOK OF HOLLAND." "MISS HOOIO OF HOLLAND.". "MISS HOOK OF HOLLAND." By Paul kubens and Austin Hurgon, There is nothing else so . new. and original and good since the "Belle of New York." The music is quaint,- delightful, and catchy to a fault. It is tho plcasantest musical play of a deende. It makes a catholic appeal, and leaves tho pit as liqppy as . the boxes. If you want to laugh with a clean mind, and to remember yonr mirth with an untroubled conscience/you cannot do.better than call 011 "Miss Hook of Holland." She is the cheeriest, brightest, chastest, daintiest, mo?!:-whimsical, and delightful littlo person. Everything She does, slvo does deliriously. She has the instinctive faculty qf making everybody about her blithe and gay. She trips through life.with a heart that sings aloud, and tho trappings and glitter of tho stage do not mar the sweetness of that music. EOX PLANS NOW OPEN at Tho Dresden. -PRICES—Ss., 35., and Is/ " Early Doors to Stalls .and Gallery, Is. extra, Vti'Abel's. ' . 9006 ISTAIKATO WINTER ' EXHIBITION, •:*V, , . ' HAMILTON.., JULY 6thi 7th., Bth., 9th, and 10th, 1909.' GRAND AGRICULTURAL, .DAIRY IMPLE- ■ MENTS, INDUSTRIAL, AND POULTRY . DISPLAYS. / \ . INSTRUCTIVE AND'. ENTERTAINING. , SIDESHOWS, MACHINERY IN MOTION. . ,F. MAXWELL, Secretary,■■ 8832 - Hamilton. " BALLROOM DANCING. '-; T&/CRS...H. JB.. MASON'S Method, of. liistrucIyjl tion ensures Proficiency in ONE QUARTER, at Class or in SIX PRIVATE LESSONS. Classes are held on Mondays and Wednesdays, at 8-p.ro., in her Private Hall, 86 Ghuznce street, next St. Peter's Church:: Term commences with. pupil ■ Privato Lessons arranged; ' . 01232

EDUCATIONAL. The Gregg Motto: "Time is' Money." IN SILVER IT'S STERLING. r ; . , . IN SHORTHAND'ITS'GREGG. ' ...GREGG SHORTHAND Has so many advantages over the. oldtimo systems, is so superior. .to them o'n ■ SPEED and . .LEGIBILITY; and can'ihe learned so much mora quickly and' easily, - that it has become in a very short time, the leading system, in. the world. ;. ask- those who know. ; Rapid, Individual . Instruction 1 by .Experts • At'the '. ■ fPREGG SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, 17-19 CUBA STREET, opposite Town Hall. :TERM.Commences,at'ANY TIME. :. Write or call-..f0r.. Prospectus nndlFreo First lesson.. : ' . . CIOS2. "QANKS'S ■ COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, JU> 11 GREY STREET. . , ' Individual Instruction in . ' ACCOUNTANCY, ' - BOOKKEEPING AND BUSINESS METHODS, ■- PITMAN'S. SHORTHAND. , -— ...... I. TOUCH TYPEWRITING, .. ■ Necessary Subjects for 'Junior and Senior Civil Service. ...... , Matrici, Medical, alid Engineering Exams. Prospectus Free on-. Application. P.O. Box 162. ■■ ' . '- ; ' '■ .■■ CI 102 The i.anger .dkesscbtting school. Blouses and Skirts. All ivomen needing Useful Garments should make early application at M Willis Street, whero Miss Kate Stewart tenches bow these can be cut and' made by tho New Blouse and Skirt Cutter in Up- t to-date and Stylish Fashions. Method simple and successful. Classes daily; Evening, Tuesday and Friday.- Needlepainting taught, Monday,' 24' A few good vacancies for agents: Miss Kate" Stewart, Principal, 94 Willis Stroet, opp. Shortt's. ' .: C 1059 G" ROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL.- ... Boarding and Day School for Boys undw 13 years. Special Class for Boys under C years. Second Term, 1909, begins on. Werii-esday, April 21. MISS SOMMEEVILLE. fcl Eill Street. C 1037 BUSINESS NOTICES. . TTVUMPY, Abney, and Builders' Levels,' Prismatics, , Parallels, Steel Straightedges, Spring Bowb, Bow Pens, Tee and Sot Sqiiare3,', and Scales of all kinds. •

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 542, 24 June 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 542, 24 June 1909, Page 1

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