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AMUSEMENTS. m O W N H AL L. Direction of T. J. West. ' NOTE.—In deference to tie Bovs' Infitituto ' Concert, THIS EVENING'S ENTERTAIN- [ MENT will bo held in. the CONCERT I CHAMBER. ■ -. ■ • ■ TO-NIGHT! The Snpromo and Incomparable, . ■■ WE S T'S PICT URE S, WEST'S PICTURES, ' PresentingLA TOSCA! LA TOSCA! LA TOSOA! /. LA TOSCA.! .'■ Adapted from Sardo'u's Famous Tragedy! Creating a Furore of Enthusiasm and Impressive Interest Every Evening. THE RETURN OF ULYSSES, ; THE RETURN OF ULYSSES, A Powerful Picture Drama of Olden Days, ; ■ Together with Up-to-date Scenes to Inter- ■ est, Amuso, and Instruct, i DE GROEN'S VICE-EEGAL ORCHESTRA! In Appropriate Selections and Accompaniments. 'NOTE.—On cold evenings the hall is artificially heated to ensure the absolute comfort of our patrons. N . A Popular Show at Popular Prices. Dress' Circle, Is. 6d.; Stalls, Is.; Pit, Gd. Plan at Dresden, 6d. extra for booking. 9377 ; '. . A. M.'MILLER, Manager. OLYMPIA. mHREE ■ SESSIONS . I OLYMPIA. J- DAILY.' OLYMPIA: . 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. OLYMPIA. / (Beginners 6—7.15 p.m.) , OLYMPIA. I ROLLER SKATING. OLYMPIA. ■ BOLLER SKATING. TO-NIGHT-Rehearsal'Grand March, 9.15 to 9.30 p.m. '. ' " ■'■ ' ■ BAND-EVERY EVENING. Admission —Ladies, Gd., Gents., Is. .-"•-. ! Alympia.-- skating ■"■". eink. ~ TO-MORROW (Wednesday) NIGHT, TO-MORROW (Wednesday) NIGHT, BLACK AND WHITE . i ■•,■ ' ! BLACK AND.WHITE , ,' I-• CARNIVAL. : CARNIVAL. .-, ", CARNIVAL. CARNIVAL. '' ..A Unique and Novel KALEIDOSCOPIC. PAGEANT. • V ! H.VNDSOME PRIZES AWARDED ; Best Fancy Costume (Ladies), i Best Fancy Costume (Gentlemen). > Best-Dressed Couple." ' • Most Comical •' Character. ■ ■Most Graceful' Skaters. •- Waltzing, Comi>etition. ' ■ _'_■'. J.. , ■. ''•'■■■'•. PROGRAMME:' , ■_-.'. 1 7.15 to B.—Grand Parade by Competitors, , etc., in Fancy and Evening Dress. B.—Grand March. ■ •'' . 8.20.—15-Lap Knee: Final Heat. ' I B.3o.—Musical Chairs Competition. ■.■ -. . . B.lo.—Trick and Fancy Skating: Prof. Keegan. B.ss.—Waltzing Competition. j : 9.s.—Exhibition Polo Match. ■ 9.2s.—Skating in,, Fancy Dress. ' /, . 10 to 10.30.-General Skating. ; , ,':■.■ ; , Carnival Participants may enter by • Sido Dcov from fi.3o to 7.10 p.m. . ' General Skating from 10 to 10.30 p.m. Evening Dress allowed. . — ■■'.- '• Door's open 7.15 p.m. .-..;-. '."■■:. ■' Admission-ONE SHILLINGS- ■•■ ' Ecserved Seats, 2s. . ; ... , S37G ' EDUCATIONAI;. i i —-— : — —, / ■ - ~J~~. -/;- . ... ■ ." ■ ■'* ■iTy^ *'" '***«»',' * ■*'.'' '.i* " : , ■ !" The.G'reggtMotto:'' "Time , is Money." .'.'■-. ' -IN: SILVER'-.IT'S STERLING-,- ,: "'',- :. IN .'SHORTHAND' ITS, GREGG.- ' ■•': ■■ . - ■■■- GREGG SHORTHAND ~'. Has eo many advantages pvor the oldtime systems, is so, superior" to them in SPEED and LEGIBILITY,. and tan;-be learned so much -more'quiokly; and easily, , that it lias become in a Very short' time, the -leading system-in the world.- '::' .- i ASK THOSE WHO KNOW. . Rapid, Individual Instruction by Experts ■ - At the' • ■ GERGG SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, 17-19 CUBA STREET, opposite Town Hall. ■■: TERM Commences at ANY TIME. Write or call for Prospectus and Free First ; Lesson.- / . ; ..,'; : " ;, CI 082 BANKS'S' , COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, U S GREY. STREET. ', ' . :, Individual Instruction in ■' ACCOUNTANCiY, i BOOKKEEPING AND BUSINESS METHODS, ..•■:'. PITMAN'S SHORTHAND. : , r ' TOUCH TYPEWRITING. . V Necessary Subjects for Junior and Senior -■■ Civil Service. Matric, Medical, and Eiigineering Exams. J Prospectus Free on Application. P.O.i Box 162. ■ . '■■ .■■.„■ . , "\ ' ;CHO2 THE LANGER SCHOOL of DRESSCUTTING. ECONOMY IN DRESSMAKING. EVERY WOMAN should learn the Blouse and Skirt Cutters. Mctho'd perfectly, simplo ' and successful; no calculations. Classes daily. 1 Evenings: Tuesdays and Fridays, 7 to 9; Saturday Morning Class for ' School Teachers.' 1 Country Pupils taught by post. Agents required. , Needle-Painting Monday' Afternoon, ; 2 to i. ' • '■■ .■'■■■ 1 ' Principal: MISS KATE STEWART, / 91 WILLIS STREET, opp. Shortt's.' ' , '■..'.- : -.■..■,'-. C 1095: 1 rf-lEOTDON PEEPARATOBY BCBOOL.- '*-'' Boarding Mid Day School for Boys undst > 13 years. Special Class for Boys under 6 years. ■ Second Term, ISO 9, begins en . Wednesday, i .April 21. . . ■ ■ '■ ■ HISS SOMMERVILLB. . El Hill Street. s dtai BUSINESS. NOTICE^. ENLARGING FOR AMATEURS. WE. make a Specialty of Enlarging from Amateurs' own Negatives. ■ •.-••'. ■ 'Any Size' Negative Enlarged up to 8i x 6.V and Mounted ...... Is. each '• ... ■ 10 x § and Mounted Is. Gd. ouch 10 x 12 and Mounted 2srGd. each 15 x 12 and Mounted 3s. 6d; each .IMPERIAL CAMERA CO., ciMEEA HOUSE, 42 Willis St. C1049F WANTED KNOWN. " JAMIESON BROS., Agents, ManivJL new Street, havo Removed from the first flpoi" of the Mercantile Exchange to ground floor of the Arcade, whero old and now clients will be courteously treated and business promptly attended to. Jamieson Bros., Arcade, 80 .Manner:. Street. ■ ■ 01113 <p EIMMETT'S, of Vivian Street, is a house. tX hold woiil for Rolls, Pastry, Cakea, etc. Our Hot Pies are not to be equalled, fylay wo number you amongst our patrons? Special attention to post orders. Weddiug Cakea a 1 speciality. Note Addross— 58 VIVIAN STREET. 8284' CHANGE OF ADDRESS. "■"CTUME'S MACHINERY EXCHANGE." The Office of the abovo is now on tho Ground Floor of tho EQUITABLE BUILDING SOCIETY'S CHAMBERS, 3GO Lambton Quay' (Opposite the Bank of N.Z.). . 'Phono 2592. A. G. HUME, Engineer, ( P.O. Box 771. , Manager. *pOULLS. CULLING AND CO., V LTD., ; 12 PANAMA STREET. Wellington. '.. COMMERCIAL AND .MANUFACTURING STAi'IONERS, PRINTERS. BOOKBINDERS, and lITHOSR-U'ILEUS. CU63

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 558, 13 July 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 558, 13 July 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 558, 13 July 1909, Page 1

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