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[ . AMUSEMENTS. npHE KING'S THEATRE. WEST'S PICTURES. - ROYAL ROYAL ORCHESTRA WEST'S. Proprietors—"West's Pictures (Ltd.), and Liuley nnd Donovan. TO-NIGHT- and, TO-MORROW NIGHT. LAST BUFFALO HUNTING. TWO . .-.:■ A HELPING HAND. NIGHTS. ' ■ - TONTOLINI. LAST DUCHESS OF. GUISA. TWO , . ■ . NICK. WINTER,' NIGHTS. - JENOLAN CAVES. LAST OVER SILENT PATHS. TWO A CHANTECLER HAT. NIGHTS. A HELPLESS WITNESS.Our Prices, Is.-and Gd.' 'Phono 3H3.' Box Plan at Abel's. Booking Fee, 6d. WEDNESDAY NEXT, ■ WEDNESDAY NEXT, . . AN. ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. Including The Latest Animated "NEWS FROM EVERYWHERE/' . "NEWS FROM EVERYWHERE." . "NEWS FROM EVERYWHERE." MISS - HARDINGE MALTBY'S DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE ' Of-the Celebrated Comedy, ' . : ', "CASTE."; (Now being played-in London and New York.) ■ - •' : . ! OPERA HOUSE, . : x TO-NIGHT. .'-'■■ TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ' . Tickets,. 35., 25., Is. Plan at the' Dresden. Day Sales-at Christeson's. , TGVTJLLEE a> AIYIIPI A -if ULLER& IiLYMPIA ROLLER SKATING SEASON! ROLLER SKATING SEASON! ■• ROLLER SKATING SEASON!•" The Amusement .Boom of the Year. ':". A Healthful an J Invigorating Pastime. Three Sessions. Daily. Afternoon-2.30. Evening G and-7.30 p.m. Special Learners' Session 6 p.m. Olympia Band Afternoon and/Evening. General Admission—Ladies 6d., Gentlemen Is. Skate Hiro Is.. Private Skates, (lcorago 6d. Skating Parties by arrangement. Private Lessons Given. ' WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24th. GRAND FANCY AND POSTER '', CARNIVAL! ENTRIES NOW BEING RECEIVED. Special': : Couples Waltzing Every Evening at 8.55. ■ A. R. SHEPARD. Manager. AUCKLAND ' ! • -METROPOLITAN . .: WINTER■'., EXHIBITION, ". ■'.' - , 1910. '"'■ AUGUST loth to 20tb. .. /'" •SCHEDULES FREE.., , SCHEDULES FREE '; ■ On ,■ •': '.-'.-'•' application."'.: application. ■■:: . . : . ... ... -.',■' Secretary. 1G and 17 Hall. of. Commerce, High; Street,, Auckland ...:.': CARTER'S GREAT .SALE., ARTEC'S,. ■" GREAT . ■SALE.. 137 and 130 Cuba Street,: new, P.O; corner: TREMENDOUS BARGAINS-AIL trim> mett ■■;Millinery,, Costumes, . Jnckets,.-.Purs; exactly; half -the. usual -price.' CalLeaily;.," ■:^l'B^\TO»J3t).\^yi'lu>u.sach<Js<!i-o£'.'iusefu> Tots'of Drapery, -usually. Is. Gd.-to" 2a.Tld;, : now all Is. : Carter and Co. .. .. Gd. WINDOW—The ~ Bargains in Wellington.- Jap.'Silks, all■ best colours, usually Did.,- how Gd.; only. Carterand Co. •' •'- - ; - ' ONE GLANCE at : Carter and Co.'s Windows '• will convince yon that "yo.u" don't iieod to go, elsewhere for Clinking Bargains. ■ . .;. PAP,ERHANGINGS."-Our. Shipment, .iji-cs'.'-Kuic, ris doubt' the cream, of the world's !p'rodub'tiou:'ySpniples posted. 'Robert- Martin,'.' Limited,//Wei-' lington.; . -"'■■'-'yV ;.■'..•,-.• .': . '.-.'- . .'-'.'/ !." '■ TO STAMMERERS. ' ... /■'-'> p L. JOHNSTON, (rep. "Beasley Sys- \ ' - tern") will hold a Second Class in: Wellington,' 22 Hawkestone Street: Write and arrange an interview. ; "educational, groydon preparatory school. —Boarding and Day School for Boys under 13 years -of ' age: Special ciass for bovs under six.'"Miss Sommervillo, 81 Hill Street. ."■;■ • DOES EDUCATION PAY?' -. DUNEUIN STUDENT SAYS "YES." - WINS FOUR OPEN COMPETITIONS:. Girls' High .School, School of Mines, Y.M.C.A., Baptist Church. ■ -To Learn how. to Succeed, write or call for Circular A.'•-,'/'.' '.' ': •TNTERNATIUXAL -SCHOOLS,. 'Willis 1 • " Street. ." a. J. PARKES. Dist. Rep, ,: f-iK EG G SHOHI H AND. './ DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. : ETHEL J. TREGEA, ■' ; Wellington Representative Holder Gregg Teachers' Diploma. - ■■; SO Majoribanks Street, BALLROOM DANCING-CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS. M' RS. H. B. MASON'S Classes are' held on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, in her' Private Halli- Proficiency ensured in six private lessons or, one quarter, at. class. .' Term commences with pupil. Private Lessons arranged. Address—SG Ghuzrieo Street, Next St. P.eter's Ck-arch. .'TJANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. For instruction in: -.■■''■ ACCOUNTANCY, . ' ' . BUSINESS PRACTICE, ■ • : ' SHORTHAND (Pitman's), and TUUCH TYPEWRITING, ' Students Prepared'for: " •'-.-. JUNIOR AND hJSNIOE CIVIL SER- , VICE, ' ' Matriculation, ■ solicitors' general know- , LEDGE, and MEDICAL -PRELIMINARY EXAMI- ■ -NATIONS. ' ~,:-■ For iast year's examinations, 51 candi-' dates were prescuteu, lu' of wnoin passed. raiiiHERBEUT TERRACE 'SCHOOL. bUARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIKLS. -. '-' . \ PRINCIPALS: MISS' BAUER,' M.A. .-. MibS RACliliL RICHMOND (Higher Certificate N.F.U.), Preparatory Classes lor Clmuitu under 3 '•arc also held. , ':■'-■• TERM COMMEiNUEu on MAY 31st. L' ANGER'' Dresscuttiug School. Econ-. omy in Dressmaking, Tiio marvellously simple Blouse ,4uu. Skirt Cutter tne latent invention puts it within ttto power of any ordinarily intelligent woman to make ner own Blouses and Skirti." Ko calculations. Auvanced work pm- arrangement. Also, Ladies' Tailoring. Country. Pupils taught by Post. Patterns cut to measurement. Agents required. Needle-painting, Monday, 2 to i, Miss Kato Stewart, Principal, id Willis I Street, opposite Shortt's,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 895, 15 August 1910, Page 1
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