AMUSEMENTS. rriHE KING'S' THKATRE. WEST'S PICTURES WEST'S ROYAL ■ ORCHESTRA. WEST'S Proprietors: West's Pictures (Ltd.) and ' L'ittley and Donovan. An immense audience attended our Brilliant New ■Programme' Last Evening. BECAUSE, ...BECAUSE, . BECAUSE If it Happened West and Royal Pictures Had it First! TO-NIGHT, At S o'clock. TO-NIGHT, ' SEE- /•' THE GEISHA.- . . A beautiful THE GEISHA/ .. ' Japanese Subject. THE FLAG OF COMPANY H. THE CHAMPION BOXERS. THE PATHE GAZETTE. YACHTING IN SYDNEY. THE MELBOURNE CUP, 1910. The Usurer—The Heart of a Sioux— The Cowboy's Stratagem—Foolshead. Our Prices: Is. and Gd. 'Phone 3143. Box Plan .'at Abel's.. Booking fee, 6d. THE ..WELLINGTON CHORAL - SOCIETY. Conductor ...... Mr.; ;J. Maughan Barnett. : TOWN. HALL,. ... - FRIDAY, 11th NOVEMBER", ' •• - ■ At 8 p.m. ■ "THE'DREAM "OF GERONTIUS" . ■ (Elgar). First Performance in New Zealand. Tickets 35.-(reserved), 2s. (reserved), and Is. Box Plan at the Dresden. Doors open 7.30., Performance at 8. WM. JNO. HUESTON, Hon. Sec. AUTISTIC. PHOTOGRAPHY. ' -i-»- The real art in Photography is to produce the True Likeness and Character of the Sitter. This art can only be acquired by years of earnest effort and study. .-■■■-■■•■ - ■■ ■ ■ ALAN. SPICER, PHOTOGRAPHER, CUBA STREET(Opposite.Royal Oak Hotel), has had 30 years' experience in the Best Studio of Australia. -.." . 'XMAS PHOTOS FOR FRIENDS AT HOME. Those desirous of .sending a good Photo of themselves to Friends Or Relations in England or elsewhere as a • 'Xnias Souvenir should make appointments with MR. SPICER' now. . . AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. EGMONT AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. 27th ANNUAL FIXTURE AT HAWERA. 23rd and 24th NOVEMBER, 1910. 23rd and 24th NOVEMBER, 1910. CLOSING WEEK FOR ENTRIES FOR THIS HUGE , CARNIVAL. FULL DOG SCHEDULE ■ (Under N.Z.K.C. Rules). ,£llO Prize Money Hunters' Competitions, ■ ,£llO. . HOME INDUSTRIES SECTIONS. Entries for all Classes close on, Saturday next, 12th November, at 9 p.m. Free copies of schedules still obtainable from the undersigned. F. G. TREWEEK, Secretary. P.O. Box 37.. Tel. 173, HAWEEA. ' NELSON A. AND'P. ASSOCIATION.' ■ v ." EIGHTEENTH GR A N D- SHOW . . Of ; HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, 'PIGS, DOGS, and. POULTRY, FARM and rDOMESTK PRODUCE,'IMPLEMENTS; WOOD-CHOPPING and SAWING, .. DRIVING AND JUMPING COMPETITION. To be held at RICHMOND PARK ... On . TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER '29 and 30. All entries close at the Secretary's Office, Richmond, on WEDNESDAY, 16th November.
Entrance Fees must accompany entries. Prize Schedules and Entry Forms can be obtained- from tho undersigned:— ■ J. GLEN, Secretary.. Richmond, Nelson, Bth : November, 1910. Gα et e rand co., , THE CUBA STREET DEAPEES. EELIABLE GOODS. CUTTING PEICES. LADIES' COSTUMES-Just landed, a Lovely Lot New White Embroidery Costumes, Coat and Skirt or Empire Shapes, 15s. lid. .to. 425.; 'White Embroidery Coats, 12s. lid., 15s. lid., 18s. 6d.'; Coloured Linen Costumes, Us. lid. to 425. Coloured Princess Eobo and Coat to match, 395. 6d. CAETEE AND CO. for Millinery, Skirts, Corsets,' Blouses, and Ladies' Underclothing; full stocks and cutting prices. CAETEE AND CO. for New Gloves, Is. up; New Hose, all colours. Is. up; Lovely Embroidery, 2d. to 4s. lid. yd. Lots of Novelties; no room to advertise; come and see.' ' CARTER AND CO., FOE BARGAINS. EDUCATIONAL. THE LANGEB . DRESSCUTI'ING SCHOOL-No matter, what one's position in life may be, the ability to make one's own. Garments is an accomplishment of prime importance. Every woman should have a course at the Laager Dressciitting School. Classes Daily Tuesday and Friday evenings. Needle painting,. Monday.2 to 4. Country Pupils taught by post. MiH iiate Stewart. ■Principal, 91 Willis Street (Opposite Shortfa). ■ .. .. .pKOYDON PEEPAEATOEY SCHOOL \J —Boarding, and Day School for Boys under 13 years of age. Special class for Boys under six. ' Aliss Somm«rville, 81-Uill Street. . T7IITZHERBEBT TERRACE SCHOOL, -f 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. HOUSE SCHOOL, THE-TERRACE, Wellington. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal.: MRS. HENEY SMITH. THIRD TERM ' HAS COMMENCED. DOES EDUCATION PAY? DUNEDIN STUDENT SAYS "YES." WINS FOUR OPEN COMPETITIONS. Girls' High School, School of Mine 3, Y.M.C.A., Baptist Church. To learn how to Succeed, write or call for Circular A. TNTEENATIONAL SCHOOLS, Willis 1 Street. J. J. Parkes, Dist. Rep. BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. For instruction in— ACCOUNTANCY, BUSINESS PRACTICE, SHORTHAND (Pitman's), and TOUCH TYPEWRITING. Students Prepared for— JUNIOR AND SENIOR CIVIL SEEVICE, • MATRICULATION, : SOLICITORS' GENERAL KNOWLEDGE, and MEDICAL PRELIMINARY EXAMIFor last year's examinations, 51 candidates were presented, 40 of whom, passed.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 970, 10 November 1910, Page 1
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