AMUSEMENTS. HPHE KING'S THEATRE. A 'Ph0n0.3143. ' Proprietors ,and under the direction of *• J. West, LinJey and Donovan. totS- PICTURES. ROYAL WEST'S PICTURES.- ROYAL THEATRE ORCHESTRA. TO-NIGHT at 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT, ine Pictorial Programme of the City ■ THE CLOISTER'S TOUCH. ■ THE BEAUTIFUL HAWKESBTOY ' ■ ■ ' RIVER. THE WOMAN FROM MELLONS. AFTER THE SNOWSTORM.' ■CALINO'S WEDDING DAY, Etc. !»• OUR PRICES. 6d. at Abel's. Bookins Fee, 6d: TO-MORROW at 2.30. TO-MORROW '. GRAND PRIZE MATINEE. , GRAND PRIZE MATINEE. Every Cliild Receives a Present. ■ Children, ■ Sixpence AH Parts. "Q.OLDEN SHADOWS" . WALTZ. FIRST EDITION SELLING RAPIDLY. Wβ Wβ'more than pleased at the recep. tion Golden Shadows", has received, and would advise intending purchasers of this pretty waltz to buy. now, as the first edition is down to 182 copies (the Second • Edition cabled for cannot arrive here for at least bis weeks). ADRIAN HOPE has excelled himself in this Waltz, whioh lids fair .to become the most popnlhr piece of music ever published in New Zealand. ' , PRICE, is. 9d. a rapy, or wo will post to any address for ls.'lOd. FREE POST-CARDS.-We have nicely. 'ffi ,^!* ,1 Post-cards..of Adrian Hope's two Wai™ Successes—"Silver Fern" and Golden Shadows," which we are giving away'free.- If unable to call, send a postcard for these Souvenirs. <!HAS. BEGG AND CO. (LIMITED) 118 WILLIS STREET, : WELLINGTON. EDUCATIONAL. ~~~- i ~~ '. '. : " ~ WELLINGTON TECHNICAL . SCHOOL. .'' ' SECOND QUARTER 'COMMENCED . . . '21st APRIL, 1910. EARLY APPLICATION NECESSARY. ALL FEES STRICTLY PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. FRANCIS SHAW, W. S. LA TROBE, Registrar. M.A., Director. ■£jAEPENTER BECOMES ANALYST. After studying Chomistry, solely with the 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. ,-■'/■;.,.';.';;. ■' TiANKS'S For Instruction in; accountancy;,!: VJ7.V > : -''v . BO'SISJfcSS.-pRAOTICI!,:--.'- ':,-..:.• ;. . 6HdßTHA'Nb'(Pitmaii'e);'and ' ■:" „ ;TOUCH '.T-yPEWEITINa '.'. . : •" ; : , Students 'Prepared iprV ■ '. '■ ■ ■••■ ' ..• JUNIOR AM) SUNIOB CIVIZ, SEE ..' VICE, ;,..: MATRICULATION, ' ' BOUCITOES , GENERAL, KNOW. LEDGE, and ■■■ ■; : . MEDICAL PRELIMINARY EXAMiNATIONS... For last year'n examinations, 51 candidates were.presented, 40 of whom passed. TjUTZHERBERT 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. DATE COMMENCEMENT, TUESDAY . 31st MAY. , ' BALLROOM DANCING-CLASSES FOB . BEGINNERS. MES. H. B. MASON'S Classes are held on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS; in her Private Hall. Proficiency ensured in six private lessons oi one-quarter-at class.- Term. commence! with pupil. Pri-Mte Lessons arranged. Addrtss—Bß, GLuniee Street. ~ Next St. Peter's Church. . , VIOLET WARBUR. l> TON. ' Class' for Beginners; Ballroom Dancing only Friday Evenings Advanced Class : Wednesday Evenings j Children's Class, Ballroom "and Fancy Dancing, Saturdays, at 198 The Terrace. T&/TE. TR>OYD /NAEUCK'S ItJ. - £a< XX OETHOPEDIC AND PHYSICAL CULTUEE CLASSES. MASSAGE AND' PRIVATE TUITION "-'■■'■ DAILY. ■■•/..: Teleohone. 2199.. ■ T ANQEB Dceeseuttiag - SciwioL BoonjLd omy ia Dressmaking. I'te marvelbnslr ' aimjils Blauee and Skirt Cutte, the latest Invention, puts it withia the power of any ordinarily iatelligent β-o----inaa te muko her own Blsosss and Skirts, No calculations. Advanced work per arrangement. .Also Ladies' TailoHHg. Coun. try Pupils taiight by, Best. .Patterns- cut to msasuremeHt. Agents required. Needlepainting, Meuday, 2 ia ,4. ' Miss Kate StowMt, Hi Wiliis Stxeet, Opcosite Shottt'a. pOTLLS, CULLING, AND CO., LTD,, BUILDINGS, BEANDON STREET, , . f CGMMEECIAL AND MANTJJ"ACTHB; IN6 STATIONERS, ' ' ■ PRINTERS, BOOKBINDEES. and LITHOGEAPHEES. rjTEY EADFORD'S for Pnrniture--1 Duchesse Chests 355. 6d., 505., Wardrobes S3 Wβ., Washstands 8q fid., Tables 2s. 6<L, Chairs 4s. M., Batfan Chairs 7s. 6d., Cups and Saucers 2s <M half-dozen, Tea Sets Vs. oi, Dinner 'Seta 17s. 6d., Lamps Is. 6d., Toilet Sets 7e 6d., Carpet lOd. yard, Hearthrogs 2e. 6d Mantel Drapos ls. s Cd., Towels Bd. each' CheaDest house in tows. ' : RANGITIEA PRIVATE HOSPITAL. !'■. 18 AUSTIN STREET M Telephone, 2686. Kstablished byTHE iiISSES NEALE Registered and . Certificated Midwivesi Every Care and Attention, ffffi' ARO STEAM LAUNDRY. RECEIVING DEPOTS-17 Manners Street (next to Kitto and Graham's) 154 lugestre Street (Corner of Cuba and /' Ingestre Streets). Laundry Work of All Desciiplions will .. be received at Above Depots Chief Office .'and Works:
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 798, 22 April 1910, Page 1
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