AMUSEMENTS. THE . KING'S THEATRE. 'Phone, 3143. Proprietors and under the direction of T. J. West, Linley, and Donovan. TO-NIGHT, At 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT. WEST'S • PICTURES. ROYAL'WEST'S PICTURES. ' ROYAL And THE KING'S THEATRE ORCHESTRA. In a Monster Bictorial and Musical • . NEW PROGRAMME. \ A Feast of "Dolight and Amusement. . Tho FINEST IN THE DOMINION. - 1 Consisting of SUPERB CINAMATAGRAMS Of •■ ■ ( INDESCRIBABLE. BEAUTY . AND CHARM. , Is. Dress Circle and Front Stalls. Is. Cri. Comfortable Back Stalls. , ; Gd. Box Plan at Abel's'. Booking fee, 6cK "ipl OLDEN SHADOWS" WALTZ. FIRST EDITION- SELLING ' RAPIDLY. Wo are more than pleased at tho reccption "Golden Shadows" has received, and would advise intending purchasers of this pretty waltz to buy now, as.the first edition is down to. 182:.copics (the Second Edition cabled for cannot arrive here for at least six weeks). ,: - , ,; - ; ADRIAN HOPE has excelled himself in this Waltz, which lids fair to become tho most popular piece of music ever published in New Zealand. PRICE, Is. 9d._a copy, or'wo will post to any address for-Is. lOd. ■ ,-. FREE POST-CARDS.-Wa have nicoly. printed Post-cards, of Adrian Hope's two Waltz t Successes—"Silver Fern" and "Golden Shadows," which wo are giving away free. If unable to call, send a postcard for these Souvonirs. \' . CHAS. BEGG AND CO. (LIMITED),. : lIS WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. EDUCATIONAL. .' CARPENTER BECOMES. ANALYST. After studying Chemistry solely with tho International Correspondence ■ Schools for • two years," during, spare time, I have been appointed, Analyst to Wilson's Portland. Cement Coy., Auckland. Thanks to . the excellent training whereby I have- doubled my -, salary. '' .■■ . VF. L. LEESE. ." •paNKS'y COIIitERCIAL COLLEGE. For Instruction in: ; ACCOUNTANCY; BUSINESS PRACTICE, • SHORTHAND (Pitman's), and ' TOUCH 'TYPEWRITING. Students Prepared for: • JUNIOR AND SENIOR'CIVIL SEE. VICE,- '••.-,. MATRICULATION,. . SOLICITORS' GENERAL KNOW. LEDGE, and .• . ' : -' MEDICAL PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS. ' For last year's oiaminationsj 51 candidates .were presented, it of whom passed. BANCING-tMISS-VIOLET WARBURTONr - Class • for Bbsinners; Ballroom Dancing... only Friday Evenings; 'Advanced, Class" Wednesday .-Evenings j Childrra's Class, .-jBallroonv: and Fancy Dancing, Saturdays. -Classes begin from 16th April,';at 196-The;Terrace'. -,' ■.. TrUTZHERRERT; /TERRACE -'SCHOOL:', BOARDING AND- DAY 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;" . BALLROOM 'DANCING-CLASSES FOR . ■•- BEGINNERS.'-'■ ■• TyTRS.' H.;B. MASON'S.Xlasses aro held Ivl on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS,'in her Private Hall. Proficiency ensured in six-private lessons or one quartor at class.- ..Term commences with pupil. Pri/.ite'Lessons; arranged. Address—B6, Gbuzneo Street. ' ' Next St. Peter's Church. W' ' E orD : UCE ' S ORTHOPEDIC AND PHYSICAL' ... CULT ORE. CLASSES. .. ~ MASSAGE AND PRIVATE TUITION , DAILY. . .-! Telephone, 2109. L ANGER Drcsscutting School. Economy in Dressmaking. The marvellously simplG Blouse and Skirt Cutter,: tho latest Invention, puts it within the powor oE any ordinarily, intelligent woman to make her own Blouses and Skirts. No calculations... Advanced work per. arrangement. Also Ladies' lailoriug. Country Pupils taught by Post. Patterns cut to measurement. Agents required. Needlepainting, Monday, 2 to_i. Miss Kate .biewart, Principal, 'A H r iUis Street, -upliosito Shortt'g. ' ..,'.. ' ■ ——■ . i ••z_~, "Q A LAN A N D E R" NON-CONDUCTION COMPOSITIONS. Reduce tho Fuel Bill. Inoreaso tho oliiciency of tho Boiler. Have no chemical ottect on Metal Surfaces. . ' ■ " Adhesive, and do not craok. Set hard with good surface, ' Do not lose their no'n-conduoting properties with time. Lower the temperature of the Boiler House, and therefore improve • working condition* ... THE UNITED ASBESTOS AUSTRALASIAN AGENCY, LTD., Jervois Quay, WELLINGTON. VICTORIA LAUNDRY. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEHOLDERS. MESSRS. P. WILLS AND SONS notify tho Public that they have opened a receiving depot at 121 RIDDIFORD STREET (cpp. Wesleyan Church). Hours, 7.30 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. 'Phone 613: Works-88 and 9S HANSON STREET, Proprietors-P. WILLS AND SONS,' FOOTWEAR. SOME soy my Work's tho Best. Others say it's not, but if you put it to the test, I think I'll win the toss. VAIL, 160 TORY STREET. mE , ARO. STEAM LAUNDRY. RECEIVING DEPOTS-17 Manners Street (next to Kitto and Graham's), 151 Ingestro Streot. (Corner of Cuba and Ingcstre Streets). Laundry Work of All Descriptions will be received at Above Depots. Chief Offico and Works: 20 HOPPER ST. 20 HOPPER ST. ELECTRICITY IN THE HOME. /fKUR SHOWROOM in Boulcott Street *U' contains the most Complete and representative Selection in NEW ZEALAND of Up-to-date ELECTRICAL APPARATUS for tho modern home. R. Y. WALLS AND CO., G to 8 BOULCOTT STREET, WELLINGTON. •'Phono 2374. P.O. Box 737. QJTUDY . tho Property Market.—Tho £3 back pago of "Tho Dominion" is a Land and Farm Directory. Auctioneers' Notices will also bo found on tho 6amo pago. . '
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 790, 13 April 1910, Page 1
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