AMUSEMENTS. THE KING'S THEATRE. 'Phono, 3143. Proprietors and under the direction of T. J. West, Linley and Donovan. WEST'S EOYAL PICTURES. and PICTURES, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. The- Sublime, Spacial and Superior:,At-. traction. PATHE FRERES' GREAT PRODUCTION, SCENES IN MELBOURNE. SCENES IN MELBOURNE. In addition to OUE NEW PROGRAMME. OF GEMS. The Most- Brilliant the World of Biograph has yet Produced. Is.. Dress Circle and Front Stalls. Is. Gd, Luxurious. Back Stalls. ■ 6d. Box Plan at Abel's.. Booking fee, 6il. TO-MORROW '(Saturday) TO-MORROW. GRAND CHILDREN'S MATINEE. GRAND CHILDREN'S MATINEE. Children 6d. to all parts. Many People who wished to possess a GRAMOPHONE have been unable to purchase on account of their high prices. We have now to announce a GREAT REDUCTION IN'PEICES ■GREAT REDUCTION IN PEICES Of (pramopeonf, grands Gramophone geands . And RECORDS! EECOEDS! Wo have just received NEW RECORDS By PETER DAWSON, ', " AMY CASTLES. CLARA BUTT, MELBA. TETEAZZINI.' CARUSO, AND OTHER CELEBRITIES. And these Artists SING ONLY INTO . THESE GRAMOPHONES. COME AND BEAK' THEM! CHAS. EEGG.AND CO.. LTD.'. 118 WILLIS STREET. . nAEPENTEE" BECOMES ANALYST. After studying Chemistry solely with . the •'lnternational. Correspondence ' Schools for two years, during spare , time, I have been appointed Analyst' to Wilsons Portland Cement. Coy., -Auckland. .Thanks to tho excellent; training whereby I have doubled my salary. F. L. LEESE. " "jpITZHEEBERT/ TERRACE SCHOOL. BOARDING AND DAT SCHOOL FOR •GIRLS. , PRINCIPALS: > - MISS BABER, M-.A. ■.-..- ; MISS RACHEL RICHMOND ;. . , (Higher Certificate N.F.U.). Preparatory Classes for Children .under 8 are also Held. • .'. T>ANCING-MISS VIOLET WAEBUR1> TON. Class for Beginners; Ballroom Dancing only-Monday Evenings; Advanced Cla?s Wednesday Evenings;, 'Children's Class, : Ballroom and •;' Fancy Dancing, Saturdays. Classes begin from 16th April, at 196'Tlio Terrace. . 'BALLROOM'' DANC'J NG-CLASSES FOR ••'"_ ;' -BEGlNiVlißfc^'-;.';.';".' •■"■"'"•'/•"'■' MES.'" ; H. 8 . : Classes,aro held on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY .r.VENINGS," in kcr Private . Hall. Proficiency ensured in six-private lessons or : one quarter' at class. ' Term commences with pupil. Pri.-.ite Lessons arranged.' Address-BG, Glui7nee Street. Next St. Pater's Church. DANCING-. MISS BOELASE'S CLASSES will.RE--OPEN Ist Week in APRIL. . • Class will bo held for Children at the Masonic Hall, Boulcott Street. .Class for Adults will-bo held in. the Goring Street Hal!, Th'orndoh, Monday Evenings, commencing ApVil'4th, at.7.30. For particulars, cpply.at 20 Aitken Street. " ' ' . ' -.- (Under Vice-Regal Patronage.) • SCHOOL OF DANCING. • 76 Hill Street. MISS ESTELLE BEEEE Resumes Teaching on and after SATURDAY, APRIL oth. Children's. Class held also, at the Masonic Hall, Boulcott Street. ■ORTHOPEDIC AND PHYSICAL ■ CULTURE CLASSES. MASSAGE AND PRIVATE TUITIONDAILY. Telephone, 2199. ■ . L ANGER Drosscuuing School. Economy in Dressmaking. The marvellously sirnpie Blouse and Skirt. Cutter, the latest Invention, puts it withiu the power of any ordinarily intelligent womaE. to make her own Blouses audi Skirts. f\o calculations. Advanced yvork per.arrangement.' Also Ladies' Tailoring. Country Pupils taugnt by Post. J'atterus cat to measurement. Agents required. N'eedlopaiuting, Monday, 2 to 4. Miss Kate Biewari, Principal, 'A Willis btreet, upjjosiU) bhortt's. . ' -pAN'KS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. For Instruction in: . ACCOUNTANCY, BUSINESS PRACTICE, SHURTHAND (Pitman's), and TOUCH TYPEWRITING. Students Prepared ior: ; JUNIOR AISD SrJN[OR CIVIL SER VICE, MATRICULATION, ' BOLICITOES' GENERAL KNOW- • LEDGE, and MEDICAL PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS. For last year's examinations, 51 candidates were presented, 40 of whom passed. "Q A L A M A N D E R" NON:CONDUCTION COMPOSITIONS. Reduce tho Fuel Bill. Increase the efficiency of tho Boiler. Have no chemical eifect on Metal SurAdhesive, and do not crack. Set hard with good surface. Do not loso their non-conducting properties with time. Lower the temperature of the Boiler Houso, and therefore improve working conditions. . THE' UNITED ASBESTOS AUSTEALASIAN AGENCY, LTD., Jervois Quay, ■ WELLINGTON. TRY RADFORD'S for Furniture— Duchesso Chests 355. 6d„ Sideboards 605., Wardrobes £3 10s., Washstands Ss. 6d Tables 2s. Cd., Chairs 4s. Gd., Rattan Chairs 7s. (id.. Cups and Saucers 2s. Gd. half-dozen, Tea Sets Vs. Gd., Dinner Sets 17s. 6d., Lamps Is. 6d„ Toilet Sots 7s. Gd., Carpet lOd. yard, Hearthrugs 2s. Gd., Mantel Drapes Is. 6d...Towels Gd. each. Cheancst house in town. TWILL give you keen pleasuro just lo see tho effect of "Liuoarnish" on your iloors. It produces glistening rays of light that relloct. the beauty of tho room in the gloriously polished LinoleuJ?. AU Grocers, Is. 6d-
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 736, 8 April 1910, Page 1
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