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AMUSEMENTS. OPERA nOUSE. . OPERA HOUSE. TERESA CAKRENO CONCERTS. Direction Beuno Scheiek. MONDAY EVENING NEXT, JUNE 27. WELCOME TO Madame Teresa CARRENO, CARRENO, CAKRENO, CARRENO, CARRENO, The Celebrated Pianist. The world has honoured Teresa Carrcno for seasons many, and with every reason for so doing, for she is tho strongest individuality among all the women pianists of tho present and the past, generation, and her mastery of tho keyboard is so supreme that it stands shoulder to shoulder witli tliat of the foremost pianists of the world, and of all time, regardless of sex. CAREEN O, C A R R E N O,' (Pronounce "Car-rain-yo"), THE MOST AMAZING AND INTERESTING ARTIST EVER. HEARD IN AUSTRALIA. Her playing essentially appeals to ALL CLASSES, and she absolutely captivates even those who make it a rule to admire nothing. Second Concert: \ TUESDAY, JUNE 28th. Third Concert: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29fli. ADMISSION: RESERVED SEATS, SIX SHILLINGS; Stalls, FOUR SHILLINGS; and JTamily Circle, TWO SHILLINGS. NOTE.—Reserved Seats and Four Shilling Tickets now obtainable at tho Dresden. Laurel second annual ball (PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS). TO-NIGHT (Friday), 24th June, 1910. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. Substantial Prizes. Grand March 8.15 p.m., from when judging will commence. ' Doubl? Ticket, 75.. Gd.; Single Gent., ss. Gd.; Single Lady, 2s. Gd. Admission to Gallery till 10.30. Gd. Volunteers in Uniform admitted. Tickets on Sale at E. J. King's Music Warehouse, Vivian Street, and Hammond and Patrick, Jewellers, Manners Street. N, OLIVER, Hon. Sec., 21 Searboro' Ter. WELLINGTON COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' AND WAREHOUSEMEN'S ASSOCIATION AND CLUB CO., LTD. ■SI'ITEMBERS are reminded of tho Smoico Concert at 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 21th JUNE, 1910.' STUART NEWALL, Secretary. QAR TE R 'A N D CO., THE CHEAPEST DRAPERS, 137 and 139 Cuba Street, new P.O. corner. SPECIAL PURCHASE—IOO Sample Pair W.B. Corsets, at about half usual prices. Come early for first pick. SPECIAL PURCHASE—IOO Ladies' Street Skirts, black or navy, worth 7s.' Gd., a- special snap, 3s. lid', only. ss. in tho .CI discount off all our Furs, Costumes, and Jackets.' Choice goods nt English prices. Carter and Co. Is. WINDOW—Goods worth up to 2s. and 2s. Gd., 'cill at Is. Selling "freely. Come and sec. '.••.CABTRR-AOT CO..- • ' ' FOR GENUINE BARGAINS. VICTORIA LAUNDRY. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEHOLDERS ]*/f ESSRS. I'. WILLS AND SONS notify il-1. the Public that they have opened a receiving depot at 121 RIDDIpORD STREET (opp. Wesleyan Church). Hours, 7.30 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. 'Phono Gl3. Works—Sß and OS HANSON STREET. Proprietors —P. WILLS AND SONS. ANGUS TURNER'S New Hairdressing Saloon, Hotel Windsor Buildings, j Willis Street, is one of the most up-to-dato Saloons in the City. Finest Brands of Tobacco, Cigarettes, and Cigars stocked. EDUGATIONAL, PER CIV AL ARCHER, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, MAS Resumed Teaching at his Studio, 128 LAMBTON QUAY". Terms, etc., on application. FRENCH LANGUAGE. EASY to Learn with the aid of Edison's Latest Phcnographic Outfit with Repeating Attachment, and Fisher's Ideal Reproducer. PERFECT PRONUNCIATION. French Records and 'Reference Library. A second shipment to land shortly. Order yours now. Sole agent, J. J. PARKES, International Schools, Willis Street, Wellington. ANCING-MISS VIOLET WARBURTON. Class for Beginners; Ballroom' Dancing only Friday Evenings; Advanced Class Wednesday Evenings; ijlnldri-n's Class, Ballroom and Fancy Dancing Saturdays. Second Quarter begins Ist. July, at 196 The Terrace. JgANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. For Instruction in: ACCOUNTANCY, BUSINESS PRACTICE, SHORTHAND (Pitman's), and ■ TOUCH TYPEWRITING. Students Prepared for: JUNIOR AND SENIOR CIVIL SER- ' VICE, MATRICULATION, SOLICITORS' GENERAL KNOWLEDGE; and MEDICAL PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS. For last year's examinations, 51 candidates wero presented. 40 of whom passed. LOUISE MILLINERY SCHOOL, ""0 Lambton Quay (over Godber's). M"ISS IIALL, Having returned from London and Paris, is now teaching tho latest methods of Designing ' ana M Tho S LOUISE Ct MIUINEIIY SCHOOL is the OLDEST ESTABLISHED and ABSOLUTELY THE BEST IX\ Ni Kindly call tor particulars. U Lessons lor 7s. Gd. TjUTZHEKBERT TERRACE SCHOOL. HOARDING SCHOOL FOR PRINCIPALS: HISS BABEE, M.A. MISS RACHEL .RICHMOND (Higher Certificate N.F.U.). Preparatory Classes for Children under S~ are also held. TERM COMMENCED on MAY' 31st. BALLROOM DANCING—CLASSES FOl! BEGINNERS. Mrs H. B. MASON'S Classes aro held on MONDAY and WEDNESDAYEVENINGS, in her Pnvato Hall, Proficiency ensured in six pnvato lessons or one quarter at class. Term commences with pupil. Private Lessens arranged. Address—SG, Ghuzneo Street. Next St. Peter's Church. L ANGER- Dresscutting School. Economy -ill Dressmaking. Tho marvellously simplo Blouse and Skirt Cutter, tho lutest invention, puts it within tho power of any ordinarily intelligent woman to make her own Blouses and Skirts. No calculations. Advanced work per arrangement. Also Ladies' Tailoring. Country Tupils taught by Post. Patterns cut to measurement. Agents required. Needle-painting. Monday, 2 to -1. Miss Kato Stewart, Principal, fll Willis Street, opposite Shortt's,
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