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AMUSEMENTS. rjA O. W N J' H A L L. / "Direction- of T. J; .WEST; , .Welcome'- Return of the Paramount V ' , Amusement of' all Australasia,-commencing,. -NEXT . S A TUR DA Y, V ! , NE X T SA T U ! R D A .Y, . / Presenting The - Superb' Pictorial Dramatisation of ■ D-IiIUK 1 / ■ ' D R I N K .' 1) R I N K 1 ' Adapted, from Emil Zola's Wondorful Concep- . • tion of Human AVeakness, . . ... : : "I/Assoramoir." , Vide Press.—"Anything more true to nature, inoro overpoweringly realistic, than', the - picture /Drink' lias never-heen ,witnessed on the stixge."—"Melbourne Age.". '< ' •■' - "The Play 'Drink' is the best sermon' ever .preached against' the evils' of drunkenness in pulpit, from platform, or upon' the stnge."— • 1 Melbourne , "Punph." "■■■• ■. - "The dramatic tellihg of 'Drink' readies tho acmo of kinematograjjhic production."—"Auckland Herald." J . ■ s. "Such a play as .'Drink' is worth yards of bliie ribbon, and,. a bushel .of temperance tracts."—"Sydney Morning,' Herald. 1,1 . ' '• .. .'"DRINK!" .; -'i'.. ;. The Theme .of "Admiration Everywhere, . Creating a Deep and Everlasting - , ■ . Impression. .. An .Epoch-making/Production in the/Picturo . World.: . . SAT U R DAT. N E X T j "■. ,V , An All New Programme, Appropriately : ■ Accompanied by ;: ,•; DE GROEN'S VICE-dtEGAL :ORCHESTRA, . .:'/West's Pictures at West's, Prices../' '. Dress' Circle, Is. 63.; Stalls,'ls.; .Pit,, Od: ■ Plan at Dresden. Sixpence Extra for Book-. .ing- / ; .■ . GeolTrey*. Nye; Representative.. • WEST'S' PICTURES', ! NO.' 2VCOMPANYi ■ -.Will Visit, ~ v LOWEI? HUTT, TO-NIGHT. , ./. ;■ ' vv I'ETONE, THURSDAY,; JULY Ist. Presenting an All-Koiiml New. Programme-of V I'ictoral Wonders: , ,' 1 A Popular Eutertainiiient at Popular Prices. . v.',. 1 -,,:..,../. .. - 1901 / ' EDUCATIONAL. ■ , The Gregg Motto: "Time is Money." 1 IN SILVER IT'S STERLING, . "IN SHORTHAND ITS GREGG. ■ ' '" - GR EGG SHORTHAND 'Has s'o ; , many advantages over the. old-' . 'time systems,/ is so superior to them in SI)EED. and LEGIBILITY, and can be ■ learned so mveh .atore quickly- .aiid easily, • -. 1 that it lias become in a very short time,'.the.''. leading system in the world. . i : ASK'-TnOSE-WHO KNOW.' Rapid;'lndividual Instruction by Experts , . -'/. .' -At the ■;• ; - SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, , ..V'. 17-19 CUBA/STREET, opposite Town Hall. • TERM Commences;,at ANY.TIME; : Write. or call for Prospectus and Freo First Lesson. . ' - .. CIOS2 TPANKS'S . COMMERCIAL ' COLLEGE, _ iU. GREY STREET. ' .V. , ' Individual. InstrucUon -in'-."". ' - ACCOUNTANCY, ' . ; , BOOKKEEPING AND BUSINESS METHODS, : ~ \ PITMAN'S SHORTHAND; ,i TOUCH TYI>EW ? RraNG. ' Necessary . Bubjects for ' Junior '.and/Senior, r;: . ... :Civil. Service.. . ... ' • v '-l[atrio.,' : Mcdicali'and,.Engineering sExaiiis.'''' " .•Prospectus-Free'. ou-Aiiplfcation'f- P. 0.-' Box.-162." • :. - 'v"■: CllO2 ; ' the Sanger .seiifjoL of)bߥsscUTTiNGr ■ LCONOMY IN DRLSSM VKING EVERY 'WOMAN should, learn the Bloiiso and ' Skirt methbd; perfectly "simple and successful; no Classes daily. Evenings: 'Tuesdays and Fridays, 7 to '0; Sat-, urday, Morning Class -. for School Teachers. Country, Pupils, 'taught byi post.; ' .'Agents. re-, quired. Needle-Painting • Monday 'Afternoon, . '2to 4. '.' ': / V/K.:' ' Principal: MISS KATE STEWART,'-. ,: /■ 91 WILLIS S'J'REET, opp., Shortt's/ ' , '/; • • C 1095 ; CROYDON PREPARATORY 'SCHOOL - Boarding and Day School for Boys'under 13 years. • Special Class for,Boys,uilder'6-jears. Second Term,- : I'JU!),. begtus ■ on ~ U eoLtsday, April 21. MISS f'OMMERVILLE, y ■ tl Hill Street.' C 1037 BUSINESS NOTICES. ■ f. . '■ -: .- ■',- ■TyjMPT-,. Abney, and Builders' Levels, Pris- - '/ ; matics, Parallels, Steel 'Straightedges, l Spring Bows, Bow Pens, Tee and Set.'Squares, and Scales, of all, kinds., , > L W LUD'tt IG, . C 1035 / , ' 1 214 Lambton Quay. ' • JpiATENTS, / ■ 7JIRADE-M ARKS, r ETC.' 'YNVENTORSI—EAPERT / ADVICE is ' given' : X ,FREE to .those who desire .to ascertain if ' their ideas-are really valuable'by coi'umumcat- , ing at once with , SIDNEY 11. . IIIGGS, ,/ * Patent'. Ageiit: and Engineer./ 1 . Head .Oliice-HARCOURT'S- BUILDINGS, V v 197 LA.MBTON QUAY, i Correspondence strictly ooufideutial; ' Cll'so PRIVATE HOSPITAL FOR . WOMEN," M' Donald Crescent, , . MRS.. HOLGATE; Superintendent -' ;New Zealand Registered Nurse. . /:■ .. i" :Certified-Midwivee' Board,' London. ;. .Certificated ,Masseuse. , Estab. ' 1905. Talegrams: "Women." ' / Telephone, 2159. Day or night. Cllßl RANGATIRA' PR I VAT E -' HOSPIiT AL, ' 18 AUSTIN STREET. / Telephone' 26SG. ' ' i ' Established by— .. ;' . . .THE MISSES NEAI.E, '* . : Registered. and Certificated Midwives, . ; . Everf Care and Attention.-; CI2OO ; ;. extension of business. ' , : ' A LONG FELT WANT SUPPLIED, ' GODBER'S GODBER'S Have Opened an; Up-to-date . .-' PASTRYCOOK AND- "CONFECTIONERY ESTABLISHMENT. : -•- ! '" In Connection with their T' - - V . LUNCHEON AND TEAROOMS, ~' LAMBTON QUAY ' . ... (Next to Littlejohn's), FOP. THREE REASONS: : - l6t; For-the couvehieuc'o'of persons shopping on tho Quay who. require First-class' Artiolea . at Reasonable Prices. . ,' ; 2ud. To enable us to display 'from timo. to' tinlo our; Speciality, WEDDING, CAKES. ;> 3rd. By increasing uur' trade ! to moderately 6«eii oili; banking account. ;• ' > • STRING BAND EVERY AFTERNOON.' : C 1221 - -WINTER PHOTOGRAPHY. . WINTER PHOTOGRAPHY. WEIittNGTON WARD'S'.'. ."EXTRA ' VV;.., SI'EEDY-';'TLATE, just:the .thing, for. . , this; timo of tlie- year. Speed ,Number' 350 H. and D. Same price as - Ordinary, Plates. • ; ; Large Stock ; of S;C.P. , Postcards- to '• hand, ■ Bs.'6d. per gross box. ■. • - .' '- IMPERIAL CAMERA CO., CAMERA HOUSE, t'j v, ; t. 12 Willis Street. ' ClOlOl'

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 547, 30 June 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 547, 30 June 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 547, 30 June 1909, Page 1

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