AMUSEMENTS. nnHE KING'S THEATRE. Proprietors and under tli9 direction of T. J. West, Linlev and Donovan. A r ISIT TO-NIGHT, , WEST'S and ROYAL PICTURES. and PICTURES. Who Stand Supreme as Picture-producers. OUR ARRAY OF NEW SUBJECTS. ■OUR ARRAY OF NEW SUBJECTS. Beautiful and Unsurpassable, and include THE HEROINE OF MAFEKING (A Vivid Military Drama). HER TERRIBLE ORDEAL. (American Biograph Co.'s Gem). .THE SINS OF THE FATHERS(Story of a Tennessee Feud). CALINO AT THE SEASIDE. THE ENGANDINE PEAKS,' Is. Dress Circle and Front Stalls. Is. 6d. Luxurious Back Stalls. 6d. Box Plan at Abel's.., ■ Booking fee, 6d. Matinee Saturday; Children Gd. all parts. Manv People who wished to possess a GRAMOPHONE have been unable, to purchase on account of their high prices. Wo have now to announce a GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES • Of . • GRAMOPHONE GRANDS RAMOPHONE GRANDS And RECORDS! RECORDS! We havo just received NEW RECORDS By PETER DAWSON, > AMY CASTLES, . CLARA BUTT, MELBA, . ' . - TETRAZZINI, CARUSO, , AND OTHER CELEBRITIES. And those. Artists SING ONLY INTO THESE GRAMOPHONES. COME AND HEAR THEM! CHAS. BEGgTnD CO., LTD., '118 WILLIS STREET. ESUGA7SSNA!.. WATCH mHIS QPACE For Local endorsements of Special Interest to ART STUDENTS and BUSINESS MEN. A now and important announcement appearing each week. Watch Advertisement. changes closely. You are sure to be interested later. . TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, - LONDON. ; HIGHER EXAMINATIONS. . ENTRIES, ior the. abora will be re- . ceived no later than TUESDAY, 12th April, at the Oflico '.of the .College, care "Begg's," Willis Street. : CHAS. T.'CIMINO, '\ Local Secretary. VICTORIA COLLEGE. . STUDENTS will be enrolled on FRI£9 DAY, Ist APRIL. Professors willmoet their-Students as below:— .5.15 p.m.—Address to Students by the Chairman of the Professorial Board, Room VII., 5.45 p.m.—Professor Brown,; Room VII. , Professor Richmond, Room 111. .. ■ ■ Professor Laby, Chomistry Lecture Room. G. 15 p.m.—Professor Mackenzie, Room viii. ~... -■.•.; .... b\4s p.m.—Professor. Picken,..Rbom,.Vll.- : ." Professor Adamson.,Room IV.'7.15 p.m.—Professor Hunter, Room VIII. Professor Easterfield, Chemistry Lecture Room. 7.45 p.mi—Professor Von Zedlitz, Room 11. -■'■■'■Mr. Cotton, ■' Geology Laboratorj-. : 8.15 p.m.—Mr. Wilson, Room I. Professor Kirk, Biology Lecture Room. . Students, taking Education'mil meet .Mr. Grey at.the First Lecturo on MONDAY, 4th .APRIL. Students desiring to obtain . exemption from . Lectures , should.'hiako application for exemption forthwith." CHAS. P. POWLES, . ■ . - V' -Registrar. BALLROOM DANCING-CLASSES FOR . BEGINNERS. MRS. 'H. B. MASON'S improved method of instruction ensures pro- ? ficioncy in ono quarter at class, or in six private lessons. All lessons given ' in private hall, GOft. x 30ft. Classes on , Mondays and Wednesdays. Private lessons by arrangement. Address—SG Ghnznee Street, next St. Peter's Church.. DANCING. MISS BORLASE'S CLASSES will REOPEN Ist Week in APRIL. Class will be held for Children at the Masonic Hall, Boulcott Street. Class for Adults will be held in tho Goring Street Hall, Thorndon,' Monday Evenings, commencing April 4th, at 7.30. For narticulms, apply, at 20 Aitken Street. ■ SCHOOL OF DANCING. , v 76 Hill Street. | MISS ESTELLE IBEERE Resumes Teaching on and after SATURDAY, APRIL 9th. Children's Class held also, at the Masonic Hall, Boulcott Street. ~~ DANCING. ' " MISS' VIOLET WARBURTON-Class .for Beginners; Ballroom Dancing only; Evening Advanced Class; Evening Children's Class, Ballroom . and Fancy Dancing. Saturday Classes begin on and after Saturday, 16th April, at 19G Wellington Terrace. PIANOFORTE. MISS NEWMAN POTTS has resumed teaching, and may be interviewed at her Studio, 131 Willis Street. Advanced • Students, with talent, who have lost interest in their musical studies, and who need to have their latent energies aroused by a definite system, should interview Miss Newman Potts. T5/JTE. TPOYD QARLICK'S ORTHOPEDIC AND PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASSES. MASSAGE AND PRIVATE TUITION DAILY. __ / Telephone. 2199. L ANGER Dresscutting School. Economy in Dressmaking. The marvellously simple Blouse and Skirt Cntter, the latost Invention, puts it within the power of any ordinarily intelligent woman to make her own Blouses and Skirts, No calculations. Advanced work per arrangement. ' Also Ladies' Tailoring. Country Pupils taught by Post. Patterns cut to measurement. Agents required, Needlepainting, Monday, 2 to 4. Miss Kate Stewart, Principal, 94 Willis Street, opposite' Shortt's. TJANKS'S COMfIIERCUL COLLEGE. For Instruction in: ACCOUNTANCY, BUSINESS PRACTICE, SHORTHAND (Pitman's), and , ■TOUCH TYPEWRITING. Students Prepared for: JUNIOR AND SENIOR CIVIL SER I VICE, MATRICULATION. J SOLICITORS' GENERAL KNOW- ' LEDGE, and MEDICAL PRELIMINARY ESAMI- • NATIONS. For last year's examinations, 51 candidates were presented, i 0 of whom passed^
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 780, 1 April 1910, Page 1
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