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AMUSEMENTS., L TJIOWN' HALL. TOWN HALL. ST.' JOHN AMBULANCE NUBSING. GUILD ■ PAIR. i (For nursing the Sick Poor-in theit own homes), ! ■ Ist to 6th NOVEMBER, OPEN EVERT AFTEENOON AND EVENING. . PEETTY DANCES, . ' CHAEMING TABLEAUX, • : GRACEFUL. BALLETS, . ' By MISS ESTELLE BEEEE'S PUPILS... . . . WEDNESDAY, 3 p.m.- . .. / GRAND BABY. SHOW. • Prizes to bo presented by Her Excellency Lady Plunket. Prizo for Finest Boy and Girl, under 1 year.' Prize for Finest: Boy and Girl; under 2 years. Prize for Finest Twins. T.wo Special Prizes donated by Lady Plunket V FOR FINEST NATURAL-FED BABIES. GRAND ORCHESTRA, under Mr. E. J. King. FANCY'STALLS. ' ' TEA KIOSK. SWEET STALL. DOLL STALL. ' : FLOWER STALL. ' PRODUCE STALL. TOBACCO STALL. . ... SILVER STALL. ■ GIPSY FORTUNE-TELLING CAMP. •Admission, Is.; Gallery, 6d. Extra. -.-■■■■ .. JANET FIRTH, ' > ■ ■ ... . Hon. Secretary, .. 3850 Wellington College. . A B Y S 11 0 W. Doors will bo open at 2 o'clock. Mothers with their Babies must bo Seated at 2.30.'' Mothers must/ obtain an Admission •Ticket at, Office, Town Hall. \ Entries will be taken at the Door. Voting by Ballot. • .*■ ■ General Public will bo all invited at 2.30.3881 " JANET FIRTH,. Hon Sec. , EDUCATIONAL. , MASSAGE. .. . I. ; QPINAL CURVATURES AND OTHER DEO FOEMITIES CORRECTED. . • • . BOYD GARLICK, • " Phy.'ik-al. Cultnrist arid.Masseur" ; ' ' (Registered A.M.A...Melbourne.}' '' - Sussex- Chambers,- Panama Street.. ■ V 'Phone 2159. ■■ C 1207 BANKS'S . - COMMERCIAL . COLLEGE l , 11 GREY STREET. . Individual. Instruction In ACCOUNTANCY, ' ■ . ■ ;j. BOOKKEEPING AND BUSINESS METHODS. i PITMAN'S. SHORTHAND. : , TOUCH TYPEWRITING: , < Noccssary Subjects for Junior and Senior . > Civil Service ■- MatnC.V Medical, *and -Engineering Eicaniß, 1 Prospectus -Free-on- Application.' P.O. Box-:10k; i CUM GREGG SHORTHAND - . IS THli puiCKEST . . AND THE EASIEST „ TO LEARN. PUPILS 1, TAUGHT BY MAIL IN "'■j• .. 18 LESSONS..' Write for Prospectus. aREGG SHORTHAND INSTITUTE. 1"; and 19 Cuba Street, Wellington. .! " ETHEI, J. TREGEA, Principal . ■ (Gold Medallist in Gregg Shorthand). • .'•■?' -• . ;,CiOS2F., MISS DAISY TONKS, (ARTIST),: A.C.T., - South Kensington. : '; ' Student - R.C.A., S.K. / .Student of Professor Lanteri (Modelling). . Student ,of Professor Prinet and Tndor Hart/ of Paris, and Crandon -Hall, of Rome, is Now Prepared" to' receive Intending Pupils at her Studio, 20S LAMBTON QUAY.. ■ * Opposite Ivirkcaldie's. " : _ . TERMS ON APPLICATION. ' 2925 MISS . H-KWMAS POTTS, PIANOFORTE STUDIO, 131 WILLIS STREET. Interviews, Tuesdays and Fridays. THE LANGER SCHOOL of DKESSCUTTING. ; ECONOMY IN DRESSMAKING. , - EVERY Woman should learn the Blouse uid Skirt, Cutters. Method perfectly simple and successful; no calculations. Classes daily. Evenings: Tuesdays and Fridays, 7 to 9; Sat; urday Morning Class for School Teachers. Country pupils tuught by post. Agents;.' required. Needle-Painting Monday Afternoon, 2 to 4.'-••Principals-MISS! KATE STEWART. ,V' 91 WILLIS STREET, opp. SliorttV ' ' i '' ' QIO9S • .... ;... .!-;■■■. I ■. - ' THE DE LAITTE GAS MACHINE. npHIS Machine, is English iuade, and pro l duces the*-most Efficient and Economical Gas known for Lighting, Cooking; 'and Driving Gas Engine. : . Adopted and strongly approved by British Railway Companies., ' " AUTOMATIC IN ACTION. • NO DANGER. NO STORAGE METER. NO CONDENSATION. NO ARTIFICIAL HEATING. NO HOT-AIR: ENGINE. CONSTANT QUALITY AT ALL TEMPERATURES. . ;■ •\7OOO privaie -and 40; town>. installations (one. for 250,000 population). •: Price List-and. .Estimates free. . -Solo Agents— , THE UNITED FARMERS',. CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., - PALMERSTON NORTH. C 892 X'OUISE MILLINERY SCHOOL, 97 Lambton J Quay, opp. Kirkcaltlie's. Tlio Art ,of Millinery thoroughly taught from foundation to finish. Hats renovated and orders taken. | Ten. lessons t0... Day and Evening Classes- • | 'Cll9l WANTED KNOWN., W'HY Pay Five, oi- Six Guineas when'you I can gat a -.Tuiloi'-hiado Costuhie;ty urate | for Threo Guineas. : A, Largo Selection of Ready-to-Wear Costurcos and Blouses in Stock, | also ' very • -Dainty Embroidered Costumes." • Noto address— v ■ I-- -.... «rcai?.T.'9.,iil

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 653, 2 November 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 653, 2 November 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 653, 2 November 1909, Page 1

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