AMUSEMENTS. nn o. ■ w N • h I h L. , , Direction of T. J. WEST. :-.' ( 1 SPECIAL NOTE.-On cold nights the Hall \ will bo Artificially Heated, so as to, ensure tho, [ absolute comfort of our Patrons. i 1 ■ NIGHTLY, at 8! ' • NIGHTLY, at 8! All Supreme and Above Everything! ' < WKST'S PICTURES! ' . WES T'S PI CTU.RES! WES T'S PICTURE S! . i IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. • LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT . ~ , / • TO-NIGHT ■■■ ■./ ' : Of the Famous Art Study, ■ ■ D'R I N K! , —D RINK! D R-I KI!-tIH INK! The Management regretfully announce that the presentation of this Wonderful Picture must be limited to One More Night Only., I Therefore do'not miss '■ ; THE LAST OPPORTUNITY ' Of Seeing tho Thrilling Life Story of I COUPEAU IN VDRINK." V . ' TO-MORKOW (FRIDAY), -•' . . Our Next Stupendous Attraction!,. ''-.'. .. Sarah Bernhardt's Famous Creation; ,;'■ ~' . ■-■. •> LA TOSCA! '■■■:■• ' ' ■ '; " •.••■"■■ . . . LA TOSCA! . ; ■ This Picture has the Unique Attraction of introducing this eminent Actress' in the Title ■Role. ' . "■ V. ■.. . •■; ■-~■", LAST'TWO NIGHTS ■ .{ Of the Great Patriotic Picture, I ■ TH E IN V A D.E RS! .■;.. And Our Present Collection of' Pictorial Gems. Appropriate Musical Accompaniments ■■..■■ ..■■; ■•■ ,; -by---....■■■ - ■■." ■ DE GROEN'S VICE-REGAX ORCHESTRA! ■West's Pictures at West's Prices. , Dress- Circle,' Is.' 6d.; Stalls, Is.; Pit, Gd. Plan at' Dresden. Gd. Extra Booking Fee. 1 ' A. M. MILLER, Manager. ( ■■. ■ ■"■'■■■ ,■ " . ' . Tennis Court. DONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL, , No. ,1 Percival Street, and Wellington j ■ r "'-..' .' ■ Terrace. ~.■'.■ : ; ; .'•; ~! Splendid View of. Harbour. Smoking, Cora- v I raercial, and Drawing Rooms/ Electno Light ' ■ throughout. A few Vacancies for Permanent I Boarders. 5 Double and Single Eoorasv ' . , . Clos3■■,■■•■.. .'. A. E. HUGH, Proprietor. ■'■■•■.'," EDUCATIONAL.-' I '•'•-' : ; : :— -' . ■-''■■ ' ■■ •• ■ - ' '■■.■ ■■•' '/K~~ ■'■' ■ .'■• : . ThlGregc Motto: "Time is Money." \ ; IN SILVER IT'S STERLING, ■ I IN SHORTHAND ITS GREGG. " . v i \ ; GREGG SHORTHAND ' : i Hus so many advantages over the old- : time systems, is so superior to-them in I SPEED aud LEGIBILITY, ■ and can be : i learned so much more quickly, and easily,, ; that it has become in a very snort time, the leading system in the world. . ;' ; ■ .ASK THOSE WHO:KNOW. ' r Rapid, Individual instruction by Experts I •■.:■■ ' At the. ...■: • ■ riREGG ■ SHORTHAND ■ INSTITUTE,.; "or- 17-19 CUBA STREET, opposite Town Hall, j ■■■• TERM.Coinmenccs.at ANY'TIME. ( Writo or call .for Prospectus and Free First , ■ Lesson. . ,/• j• ■ . ; ' ■_:. CIOS2 ! BANKS'S ' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 11 GREY, STREET. ■. i '.:'■. Individual.lnstruction in ••' '. ■ .ACCOUNTANCY,, : :. . V . ■ .:, .:' : :' -, , BOOKKEEPING AND BUSINESS METHODS, PITMAN'S SHORTHAND. . ■■■'■" "■• TOUCH TYPEWEITINGr' f • x ' ] \ Necessary Subjects for Junior and Senior . . , ;■■/ ' Civil Service. ■ '"•..,•. .. •■ ' . . Matric, Medical, and Engineering - Examsl v Prospectus Free on Application. P.O. Box 162. ,: '' ' ' ■''"■" '■ "'■'''-■ '■' ' ■■■'■'■-'■'■ CIM ' THE LANGER SCHOOL of DRESSCUTTING. ECONOMY IN' DRESSMAKING. ; EVER t WOMAN should learn the Blouse' and / Skirt Cutters. .Method:, perfectly simple ! and successful; no. calculations. ■ Classes daily. • ■ Evenings: Tuesdays and Fridays, 7, to 9i Sat-r - I urday Morning Class , for, School Teachers.! Country Pupils taught by post. Agents required. Needle-Painting Monday Afternoon, a to !.'.'< .-. •' :>-■■■ ■ *'■ ■ : '!■"", ■■■.■■ ' ' Principal: MISS KATE STEWART, 5 91 WILLIS STREET, opp, Shortt's. r . . ■ ■ . ■-,-:. :',-■ C 1095 1 "' : '——, . J jpKOTDON PEEPAEATOEY SCIIdOLV Boarding and Day School for Boje undM 13 years. Special Class lor Boye under β-yeara.' - Second Term, IHU9, bejrins oil Wediesda/, April 21. .- :' .■ . •■■ ■■■'.■ . ' MISS EQMMEEVILLE, ■ . .' ,-.' ■ • bl Hill Street Ci 637 ' \ BUSINESS NOTICES. • . CHANGE OF ADDRESS..' , ' " -TTUME'S . MACHINERY EXCHANGE." Tho Office of the above is now on the Ground ■ Floor of'tho EQUITABLE BUILDING SO--1 CIETY'S CHAMBERS, SGO Lambton Quay . ; (Opposite.the Bank of N.Z.). ■.. :■■ . . •': 'Phono SG92. ..■"■ Av G. HUME, Engineer, . P.O. Box 771. .■:■''■•,■ Manager. I':: : . ■ EXTENSION OF BUSINESS. ; . : '. , A LONG FELT WANT, SUPPLIED./ ; ' ! ' '. ; '.- GODBEE'S . . . [ ..:, ,'; ■■_ _ . GODBER'S . •. ';. ; Havo Opened an Up-to-date ! PASTRYCOOK AND CONFECTIONERY ESTABLISHMENT .■ ' ;■ ■ ': . ] In Connection with their ' LUNCHEON AND TEAROOMS. ■ j ' LAMBTON QUAY I 1 ■.' . - (Next to Littiejonn's); " i ' FOR THREE REASONS:' .V ■[. '■[-\ Ist. For the convenience of persons'shopping i .on the Quay" who require First-class Articles '''. ' "at Reasonable Prices'. :,. ' . ". •; . '"■' ; ■ i r 2nd. To enable us to display from time to 1 time our Speciality/ AVEDDING CAKES. . '> 3rd. By increasing our ; trade to moderately bwbU our banking account, ■ , | . .' I STRING BAND EVERY AFTERNOON. ; .. .. : . .' . ' .01221 . ; TASMANIAN SEED UP-TO-DATES. , '; i FREE'FROM BLIGHT. I AERY AND, CO., LTD., Allen Street, have v J in 6tock excellent samples of TASMANIAN UP-TO-DATE EARLY SEED' POTA-, TOES. Those tubers have given best results 1 during the past few years they have been iin- J ported into New Zealand. They are , an ex- p cellent crppper, and ono of the best disease- \ resisting potatoes. '■ . ' - Mr J. Davies. of Koputarua, "informs us ; that from one ton of TASMANIAN UP-TO-DATE SEED POTATOES (planted over two ■acres of land), which ho, procured from us last season, twenty-two tons bf Table Potatoes were, 'cropped. . ; . ', ■ . : Also available, ■ \ .-...■■ NEW ZEALAND-GROWN EARLY SEED : POTATOES.. • , ■ , Inoluding "Pritcess Victoria." , : '. : STAMMERERS CURED.' • ■ • "TJEASLEY SYSTEM." Consultation' Free. JJ 2 to i p.m. ' G. L.'-. JOHNSTON, 22 Hawkstone Street. ••. & ' ■-■■ -C 1272 J ; CATERING. ■■■"■.. ' t WH. PHILP, Baker, Pastrycook, and . Caterer, 79'Willis Street (next Begg's), • is prepared to undertake all manner of Catering for Weddings, Parties,- Supptrs, Dances, r etc.i at most reasonable rates. . Quotations ] given Strictest attention. Nono but tho beet J in tho way of Pastry. Afternoon Tea a spe«i- o . aUty. •;. ; :."....• ' CB47J J
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 554, 8 July 1909, Page 1
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