AMUSEMENTS. HPHE KING'S THEATRE. Proprietors and under the direction of T. J. West, Linley and Donovan. TO-NIGHT. At 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT. WEST'S . PICTURES. ROYAL WEST'S PICTURES. ROYAL . And THE KING'S-THEATRE ORCHESTRA AN UNEXCELLED PROGRAMME. FOR EVERYBODY. Including MERCEDES. THE RICHELIEU. MERCEDES. DUKE'S RICHELIEU MEECEDES. PLAN. RICHELIEU. THE SKATING CARNIVAL. Is. . OUR PRICES. 6d. Box Plan at Abel's. Booking Fee, 6d. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. CHILDREN'S PRIZE MATINEE. CHILDREN'S PEIZE MATINEE. ,-_„„ Children Sixpence All-Parts. MONDAY. NEXT. MONDAY. SPECIAL SUEPEISE NIGHT. Watch the Papers. . , "p OLDEN SHADOWS" WALTZ. FIRST EDITION SELLING RAPIDLY. We are more than pleased at the reoeption "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 s,is sveeks). ADRIAN HOPE has excelled himself in this AValtz, which lids - fair to Become the most popular piece of musio ever published in New Zealand. PRICE), Is. 9d. a copy, or wo will post io any address for Is. lOd. FREE POST-CARDS.-Wo have nicelyprinted. Post-cards of Adrian Hope's two Waltz Successes—"Silver- Fern" and "Golden Shadows," which we ore giving oway free. If unable to call, send a postcard for these Souvenirs. CHAS. BEGG AND CO. (LIMITED), 118 WILLIS STREET, .WELLINGTON. EDUCATIONAL. (HAEPENTER' BECOMES ANALYST. After studying Chemistry solely with the International Correspondence Schools for , two ' years, during spare tame; I have been appointed, Analyst to Wilson's Portland Cement Coy., Auckland. Thanks to the excellent training whereby I have doubled my salary. E, L. LEESE. TJANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. For Instruction in: . ACCOUNTANCY, - BUSINESS PEACTICE,'. : SHORTHAND" (Pitman's), and TOUCH TYPEWRITING. Students Prepared for:'.' JUNIOE AND SENIOR CIVIL SERVICE, MATRICULATION, SOLICITORS' -.GENERAL -KNOWLEDGE, and . MEDICAL PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS. • - ■ ■ ;" : For last year's examinations, 51 candidates were presented, : 40 of whom passed. DANCING— MISS.VIOLET -WARBUR- , TON. -Glass', for .Beginners; Ballroom i - Dancing only ' 'Friday Evenings ; Advanced (Class; Wednesday , Evenings; Children's',Class, Ballroom: and- Fancy,, Danciiig,' Saturdays,', at.196 .The .Terrace. ''■ ■piTZHEEBERT. TERRACE , SCHOOL; - BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOB ■■-~' ..'-GIELS. . . PRINCIPALS: '•■■ MISS BABEE, M.A. ' ' . ■ MISS'RACHEL RICHMOND-' (Higher Certificate N.F.U.). Preparatory Classes for Children . under , 8 are also Held. ' DATE COMMENCEMENT, TUESDAY, . 31st.MAY. BALLEOOM' DANCING-CLASSES FOE , ..: BEGINNERS.'•• TilffßS. H. B.: MASON'S Classes, are held M on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, in' her Private Hall. Proficiency ensured in six private lessons or ono quarter at'class. . Term commences with pupil.- Pri/.ite Lessons arranged. Address—B6, Ghuznee Street. ...--. Next St. Peter's Church. M E - R OYD ■■■G AMJCCK ' 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 Cutter,; tne latest invention, puts it within the power of any ordinarily intelligent woman to malce her own Blouses i and Skirts. No calculations.'.. Advanced work per arrangement. Also Ladies' Tailoring. Country Pupils taught by Post. 'Patterns cut to measurement. Agents required. Needle-painting, Monday,' 2 to 4. Miss Kate Stewart, . Principal, 94 . Willis Street, opposite Shortt's. I ' . "T» McEWAN'S QCOTCH A BE. cEWAN'S, ©COTCH A.LE. FAS SUPERIOR TO. ALL OTHERS. J5 PER CENT. OF THE ALE LMPORTED INTO AUSTRALIA IS REPRESENTED BY - •.' M o E W A N'S, HEALTHFUL, INVIGORATING, APPETISING, HEALTHFUL, 1-.7IGORATING. ' APPETISING, ' 1600 CASES WERE SOLD IN MELBOURNE LAST MONTH. YOU'VE enough work in an ordinary way without trying to polish your linoleums with greasy beeswax. "Linoarnish" is a Linoleum Polish that needs no rubbing; it's applied with a brush. All Grocers, Is. 6d. CONVEYANCES. LEVIN-FOXTON COACH SERVICE. Time-table.—Leave Foxton,'' 6.30 a.m.; arrive Levin, 8.30 a.m.; leave Levin, 10.23 a.m.; 'arrive Foxton noon; leave Foxton, 2.30 p.m.; arrivo Levin, 4.30 p.m.; leave Levin, 7.45 p.m.; arrive Foxton, 9.45 p.m. C. F. JOHNSTON, Proprietor. EOYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE, the Shortest route to and from_ Foxton.—Leaves Foxton daily 6.30 a.m., arriving Shannon daily 7.30 a.m.; leave Shannon daily 10.45 a.m.; arrive Foxton daily 12 noon; leave Foxton daily 2.30 arrive Shannon daily 7.30 n.m.; leavo Shannon daily 8.15 p.m., arrive Foxton daily, 9.30 "p.m. T. H. GINGELL, Proprietor. CHEAP ■ PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS aro inserted in "The Dominion" as follows: — Board and Residence. \ Houses and Land To Let I 16 Words Situations Wanted | Sixpence. . Situations .Vaoant J
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 804, 29 April 1910, Page 1
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