AMUSEMENTS. npHE KING'S THEATRE, d WEST'S PICTURES ROYAL ROYAL ' ORCHESTRA AVBST'S £ TO-NIGHT At 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT THE KING'S FUNERAL, THE KING'S FUNERAL, THE KING'S FUNERAL, Showing all tho Interesting and Historical incidents, in connection with This Sad Event. TO-MORROW. ■ TO-MORROW. ANOTHER COMPLETE CHANGE. 'S A PROGRAMME OF IMMACULATE REFINEMENT. DELIGHTFUL MUSIC, ORIGINAL AND REALISTIC EFFECTS. Our Prices—ls. and Gd. " 'Phone 3143." Box Plan at Abel's. Booking Fee, 6d. MATINEE WEDNESDAY. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. C (Concert Chamber.) n TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), TO-NIGHT, 28th June, at 8 o'clock. LAST NIGHT. GRAND DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE Of Hie 3-act Comedy, "MENDLE'S MARRIAGE," I By tho Wellington Catholic Club - Dramatic Society. Popular Prices, 35., 25., a.nd Is. I Box plan at Dresden. N.B.—Holders of 3s. tickets may reserve seats at tho Dresden. ■ .— ; ' I of ■ *■ "OOXING CHAMPIONSHIPS. , il- Jβ. I g . " TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY, ig so AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS OF i B WELLINGTON PROVINCE. All the Best Amateurs in the District. J- A GREAT EVENING'S SPORT. . sI " Prices—is., 35., 2s. ' . Pronioted by the Wellington Boxing nt Association. Sβ n. ' GRAMOPHONE GRANDS. \ ■ And ' ■ ( id ' . RECORDS. ) REDUCTION IN PRICES. OT"E have just received further suppliea - of the Latest Records by „ CELEBRATED SINGERS. CELEBRATED ORCHESTRAS. . ] CELEBRATED BANDS. C. COME AND HEAR THEM. Of ' ■-''.' CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD.. ; 3- "118 Willis Street. I in il- ' ' '- I :o - . t EDUCATIONAL, _ . t *■ NEW ZEALAND SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS. \a EXAMINATION, OCTOBER, ■ 1910. j n A SUPPLEMENTARY Syllabus, con-. t g Xi taining an. important aunounco- .. ment, in relation fo the above Examina- C ' tion, has now been issued: b I) Copies of this Syllabus, and forms of S application, can be had on application to 5 _ the Secretary. . . , ERNEST W. HUNT, -.. ' Secretary. , 158 Featherston Street, :' Wellington, 25th June, 1910. L : " --PERCIVAL ARCHER, . .r -TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, ' ' TOTAS Resumed Teaching at his Studio, _11 12S LAMBTON QUAY. & Terms, etc., on application. . •s . '_, FRENCH LANGUAGE. : . ', h ICTASY- to Learn with the aid of ' <1 JLU Edison's Latest Phonographic Out- I fit with Repeating Attachment, and I " Fisher's Ideal Reproducer. , I PERFECT PRONOUNCIATION. I \ French, Records and Reference Library. " A second shipment to land shortly. Order . yours now. Sole agent, J. J, PARKES, V - International Schools, Willis Street, Wei- £ lington. . THE AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOE l ENGINEERS. ' J Principal-JAS. W. BOWEE, £ Certificated Mining and Mechanical ,- Engineer. • ~ v . Correspondence Courses. Day and Evening Classes for ALL Gov- , ernment Certificates' in Steam and Oil. Write or Call for Prospectus. 3 Address: TYRONE BUILDINGS, CUS- rf g ( TOM STREET EAST. AUCKLAND. I s, ~~~ : ■ ' . TJAKKS'S' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, i; _ For Instruction in: g - ACCOUNTANCY. 9, BUSINESS PRACTICE, >- SHORTHAND (Pitman's), and S la TOUCH TYPEWRITING. ' ' a Stndents Prepared -for: ' JUNIOR AND SENIOR CIVIL SEE. 5: j MATRICULATION, v A BOLICITOES' GENERAL KNOWLEDGE, and MEDICAL PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS. : For last year's examinations, 51 candidates were presented; 40 of whom passed, 7 piLMERSTON AND DANNEVIRKE. . a A, ffILLINERY CLASSES will bo held by i y iVI MISS HALL (London) for a few 1 I- weeks, if sufficient inducement offers, r- Ladies desirous of taking lessons, please J. write at once to ' ii i LOUISE MILLINERY SCHOOL, n t 220 Lambtou Quay, Wellington. t Ladies in other/ centres are also invited . r to mnko inquiries. t ITTttTZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL. y BOARDING AND DAY % SCHOOL FOB f {. GIRLS, PRINCIPALS:. . ' MISS BABER, M.A. MISS RACHEL RICHMOND (Highpr Certificate N.F.U.). ■ Preparatory Classes for Children under 8 are also held. TERM COMMENCED on MAY 31st. 6 RALLROOM DANCING-CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS. -ajm« H B. MASON'S Classes are held Bi on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, in her Private Hall; Proficiency ensured in six private lessons or - one quarter at class. Term commences >• with iiupil. Private Lessens arranged, '" Address-86, Glmznee Street. :- Next St. Peter's Church. , L\NGER Dresscutting School. Econ- " oiny in Dressmaking. Jl'ho marvel- " lously simple Blouso and Skirt Cutter, tho latest invention, puts it within.tho nower of any ordinarily intelligent woman Tr ~ ? 0 make her own Blouses and Skirts. \ No calculations. Advanced work per ar- („ rangement- Also Ladies lailoring. -\ 'Country Pupils taught by Post. Patterns p ; '■ cut to nicasiiromcnt. Agents required. „ Needle-painting, Monday, 2 to i. Miss qi Kate Stowart, Si Willie ? B Btreot, opposite Shortt b, . j a
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