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AMUSEMENTS, nfYH E A T R E . E 0 Y A L, - 11 - Proprietors—John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT, NEW PROGRAMME. TO-NIGHT, NEW PROGRAMME. NEW ARTISTS. ARTISTS. FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. -TO-NlGHT—Reappearance of THE NATIONAL DUO, ' THE NATIONAL DUO, ; : THS NATIONAL DUO, The Cleverest of CJever Juveniles. • . ~ln New and Remarkable Acts;Last Few •'Nights of : . LES.FRERES CROTTONS. LES FRERES OEOTTONS. .. ; New Act, Entirely Different. -,-' .. Their Marvellous Roman Rings. • , Success Extraordinary. ' PARKER, "The Handcuff Mystery." New Songs .by ■ CHAS. FANING, GERTIE JOHNS, LEWIS TRIO, JOE CHARLES, GEORGIE DEVOE, BEATTIE M'DONALD,' MISS- BLANCHE CARELLI, and CHARLOTTA. ■ \ Altogether, a Sollicking,^Bright.. Show. Dress Circle and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, li.j Boxes, One. Guinea. Plan ;■ at 'Phone 2084. ■■..._" ■■ .•- HIS MAJESTY'S .■■ THEATRE. Proprietors—John Fuller and Sons. '. TO-NIGHT , AND EVERY ■'. EVENING, , ' • ■". ; at- 8 o'clock. .. ■ THE FAVOURITE HIS. PICTURES HIS MAJESTY'S 'PICTURES MAJJESTY'3 THIS -WEEK'S PROGRAMME ■ ■ \ AN ABSOLUTE TRIUMPH. WE CHANGE EVERY WEDNESDAY. SCENES IN SYDNEY! (Magnificent Harbour Views). ' Only at His Majesty^s.. . .■,','■■■. The Great Religious Pilgrimage. LOURDES! LOURDES! LOURDES! , Arrival of a Train Load of Invalids and , .'• Pilgrims-THE ROSARY-Road of the .Cross—A MlßACLE—Pilgrims Drink- : ing at the Grotto.- . - ■ LOOK!. Another Star Picture. LOOK I "■; . THE WESTERN.MAID ... . ; (Only at Hi 3 Majesty's Theatre.) •'"■;. . Astounding Horsemanship — Action — Ex- ■ '■".'. V citement—Realism. • :.■ On.the Reef (Biograph)-The Call-Cal. ino Plays Billiards—Cheesemonger's Dog ..—Foolshead goes to a Ball. . ■■■■■-.'■' Shakespeare's Classic, ■■ . ". A.MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM,. OPENING 1910 PARLIAMENT, Dress Circie and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (Tip'• Up), Cd. Plan at Christeson's. .'.- : aT; THOMAS'S HALL, -NEWTOWN. STAR PICTURES. STAR/PICTURES. ' TO-NIGHT.. '■■ .TO-NIGHT.;'' .-. Complete Change of Programme.--6d... • : L Our Prices. -; >.-; .Is.: WELLINGTON MOTOB ACADEMY, MOTORING THOROUGLY TAUGHT : -.; .•■-.■. ...BY EXPERTS.. f : ■;■ — . For Terms, etc., apply—. • ■■ •• -ME. HOLLIS, ■ STANTON AND ASBURY'S MOTOB ' GARAGE, •-' , ' ' MOLESWOKTfI-STBEET.'- ■■ ' rpHE whole secret of remaining young -a- is by. lessening the., burdens , , of life. , ■ "Linoarnish" Linoleum Polish ' saves labour, lasts tivelyermonths, won't ' ■wa'sh. off, applied with-'a! brush; •■All" Qrocers,. Is. 6d.\'- .. ..k- : -.: ■% ::■ '■■;•.■.'■:...'' : /7JARP.ENTER.. -BECOMES ', After studying.-.Chemistry,.solely with,.. -the .Intefiihtionaliv'.'Correspondence' ■.:'■:Sc'Koob.vfprstwp _',y.jkp,■ 'during,;spare '.-' ..',-titneV I-h'ave:been'appoin|ed Analyst ;' ■ to ■■' Wilson's Portland. Cement Coy., : Auckland. l 'Thanks, to the. excellent training whereby I have-doubled my salary. : / P. L. LEESE." '' "PITZHERBERT; TERRACE SCHOOLv BOARDING - AND-DAY SCHOOL FOB - ' ■■' : '-.■ GIRLS. PRINCIPALS:'. : . ■■■. • : :..: ' ■: '■. MISS BABER, M.A. ■ ■ ' . ' • MISS RACHEL RICHMOND ■ : : ;■■ (Higher Certificate N.F.U.). 'Preparatory" Classes > for,. Children • under v.; .• "V ■-. 8 aro also Held. \ 'K-'.i. ' ■ BALLROOM DANCING-CLASSES FOB ■ ..;.: -..-■ •.■■■■'.' BEGINNERS. -.■,,. ... { -T&/r'BS.-k. B. MASON'S Classes are.held IYI on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, in her Private Hall. Proficiency ensured in six private lessons, or one quarter at class. Term c'ommoncea .with' pupil. 'Private Lesson's arranged.-.... Address—S6, Ghuzneo Street. ; Ne:t St. .Peter's Church. ■ : ' (Under Vice-Regal Patronage.). •; '■ "SCHOOIVoF DANCING. 7«' Hill Street. * MISS ESTELLE ,BEERE Eesumea Teaching, on and after SATURDAY,. APRIL 9th; • Children's Class held also. : at the Masonic Hall,' Boulcott Street D ; ANCING-MISS VIOLET, WARBURTON. Class for Beginners; Ballroom Dancing only Monday Evenings; .. Advanced. Class Wednesday Evehinp;. Children's Class, Ballroom. and ■ Fanoy : Dancing, Saturdays. Classes begin from 18th April, at 196 , ;-The/Terrace. -■ ■,- . •RffE. ...... TOO YD '"..■. '".'£* auACK'S , ORTHOPEDIC AND PHYSICAL ■ CULTORE-CLASSES. • ■ UASSAGE AND PRIVATE TUITION ..•■.• DAILY-.' Telephone, 2199. . ' , T ANGEB Drcsscuttins School. Boon-' 1-J omy in Eressmakiug.. The marvel- ._■ lously simple Blousa and Skirt Cutter, ■the latest Invention, pots it within the power of any ordinarily, intelligent woman to make her own Blouses and Skirts. ■ No calcciations. ■ Advanced ■ work per. arrangement. Also Ladies' Tailoring. Country i'upils taught by Post. Patterns cut '■"' to. measurement. Agents required. painting, Monday, 1! to W. Miss Kate Stewart, Principal, .'■H U'illis Street, opposite Shortt's. ■■ BANKS'S COUMEKCI'aL COLLEGE. For Instruction in: . . . : . •ACCOUNTANCY, . -"UUSIXESS PRACTICE,'.-.-SHORTHAND :.(Pifman's), and .. TOUCH TYPEWRITING.Students Prepared-tor: ' ■ JUNIOR AKiJ biINIOE CIVIL SER. ■ vice,' ■;. ... -v '.. ; ...,.'-. UATRICULATION, ' ,: SOLICITORS' GDNEEAL KNOW. . ■ LEDGE,' and- '- •-.' : .- ... iIEWCAL PIiIi£.IMINARl r EXAMI. ; nations. -.. - ,;. : ■■■:.:■ ;. For last year's examinations, SI candidates were urtt*suieil, 40 of whom passed. r LET, Shop in Farish Street. Vet.'-' h.p.-Eleotrio Motor, com-: plete with starter and wiring. Applj BUQBIE AiSD AriIILLA.N.,I Herbert Street. MANAU'ATU LINE. WE are now open to Book Ordors for Timber for delivery at any Statioa on the ilanawatu Line, direct irom out bav.null, near AVaikanae. . > .'. Send for quotations to our Manager.ai ReiKoraugi, or direct to— ; - THE C. AND A. ODLIN TIMBER AND HARDWARE CO., LTD.. Cable Street, Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 788, 11 April 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 788, 11 April 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 788, 11 April 1910, Page 1

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