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AMUSEMENTS. (\ P ERA HOUSE. '-' Lessee George Marlow. LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT Of one of tho •'■ • ■'.- GREATEST DRAMATIC SUCCESSES "AS MIDNIGHT , - CHI VIES/' "AS MIDNIGHT CHIMES." Your Final Opportunity of seeing the Sensational Escape Into Moving Train. TO-MORROW (Saturday) and-.MONDAY, "THAT WOMAN. FROM FRANCE." . Tho Queen, King, Knave, and Ace Gang. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY- NEXT, FINAL NIGHTS. ' : "EAST. LY/^NE." Box Plan at tho Dresden.- Reserved Seats, 4s. Prices—3s., 2s.| Is. 'Early Doors to Back Stalls and Gallery, 6d. extra. Day Sales at Christeson's, opposite Opera House. . " D. NEVEN, Bus. Manager. nnOWN-HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), MAY 13th, ■ • -■ And To-Morrow, SATURDAY, MAY 15th. THE ELLWOOD TRIO And MISS WINNIE NIXON ' In a Specially Selected Programme. Prices, 2s. and Is. Reserved seats at the Dresden:' No charge for Booking. 1 npOWN ."HALL.. -TOWN HALL. 1 SUNDAY- NIGHT, MAY 15th... ' GRAND SACRED CONCERT, ; •' By THE ELLWOOD TRIO And ~-■■■.,. MISS WINNIE NIXON. FAREWELL APPEARANCE. - Full particulars To-morrow's issue. BUSINESS NOTICES. nABTEB AND' CO, THE POPULAR DRAPERS, 137. and 139 CUBA STREET, New P.O. Corner. . MORE DRAPERY, '. ' EX TONGARIRO. JUST MARKED OFF, another 'shipment Ladies' Costumes, New Mil-linery,-and Smart Millinery, Ribbons ■ Boivs, New Coreets,' New Longcoats, Blouses,' Furs, Fancy Wool Goods, abig lot Wooi Shawls, Wool -Vests,' Jer- ■ seys. for Boys, or Girls, Infants' Woollen Goods of all kinds.' -.:' SEE OUR WINDOWS.. ■ :' .... CARTER AND.CO., .. THE 'KEEN-CUTTING DRAPERS. , EDUCATIONAL. (HARPENTEB ANALYST. ■After studying .Chemistry solely with . the International Correspondence Schools ..for ;.two .-years,. 'during spare time. -I have'-been' appointed: Analyst to Wilson's-Portland Cement Coy., Auckland. ....Thankspto,,: the\exceUeiii;: training whereby T have doubled" my ' ' salary. ... F. L. LEESE. BA-NKS'S! COMMERCIAL. COLLEGE: For instruction a in: • . ACCOUNTANCY. ; . "..:'■ ■'... BUSINESS PRACTICE, . ■ '■; SHORTHAND'(Pitman's), and ,TOUCH/TYPEWRITING.' - ■ -. :..-■ Students Prepared for:' JUNIOR 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. TTTUTZHERBERT 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. ANCING-MISS VIOLET WARBURTON. Class for Beginners; Ballroom Dancing only Friday Evenings; Advanced Class Wednesday Evenings; Children's Class, Ballroom and Fanoy Dancing, Saturdays, at 196 The Terrace: BALLROOM DANCING—CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS. .", . •S/iTRS H. B. MASON'S Classes'aro held JML on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS,, in her Private Hall. Pro; nciency ensured in 'six private lessons or ' one quarter at class. Term commences ' with pupil. 'Prif-ite Lessons arranged. Address—B6, Ghuznee Street. , Next St. Peter's Church. . . T ANGER Dresscutting School. Econ--I_4 omy in Dressmaking. The marvellously simple Blouse'and Skirt Cutter, the latest invention, puts it within the , power of any ordinarily intelligent woman to make her own Blouses, and Skirt's.' No calculations. Advanced work per nrrangement. Also Ladies' Tailoring. Country. Pupils taught by Post. 'Patterns cut to measurement. Agents required. Needle-painting, Monday, 2 to' 4. Miss Kate Stewart, Principal, Oi Willis Street, opposite . Shortt s. :' :■ , FOR 'THE HOLIDAY SEASON. Leather Brief Bags, from ,Cs. lid. Solid Lcather_ Gladstone Bags, from i3a.^eS.'-''--- : '-'--'-'--"'- : " '■ ':."■." ' Gentlemen's Suit Cases, lls: to 19£ Cd. Ladies' Lunch Bags, from 2s. 6d. Cabin Trunks, from 30a. . Week-end Cases, from 15a. . Ladiee' Hat Boxes, 15a. Boys' Scout Belts v.ith Swivel vis. Od. eaoh., ' Boys' Scent Knives, with Sheaf, 2i each. ..... . Men's Razor Strops, Is. Gd., worth 4s. 64 School Bugs, from 10d. each, W. H. NASH. IRS CUBA STREET. COULLS. CULLING AND CO.. LTD., BRANDON STREET. ■ ' WELLINGTON. Manufacturers of— y C4RD AND FILING CABINETS AND SUPPLIES. OFFICE FURNITURE. piTY COAL DEPOT, v> 39 Courtenay Place. We nro Retail Agents for the Wellknown FAPAROA COAL.. All Leading Coals Kept in Stook. "MAC," teto Stato Coal Foreman Manager. THE results obtained by Advertisers in tho Classified Columns of "The Dominion" are such as to confirm their belief that the paper has a wider circulation than any other daily journal in New. Zealand.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 816, 13 May 1910, Page 1
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