AMUSEMENTS, rriHE KING'S THEATRE. WEST'S PICTURES ' ROYAL ROYAL ORCHESTRA WEST'S Proprietors: West's Pictures (Ltd.) and' Linley and Donovan. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. SCENES IN SYDNEY. SCENES IN SYDNEY'. THE TURN OF THE BALANCE. THE TURN OF THE BALANCE. THE KAISER IN BRUSSELS. RESOURCEFUL ROBERT. TONTOLINI- AND CACO. RIVALS IN LOVE. AN OLD HAND. Ploughman's Derby at Dartford. THE PATHE GAZETTE. IN LIFE'S CYCLE. And Others. Prices Is. and Gd. Box Plan at Abel's. Booking Fee, Gd. Theatre 'Phone 31-13 TO-MORROW. ITO-MORROW. MORE NEW NOVELTIES. MORE NEW NOVELTIES. NEW ZEALAND'S GRAND ANNUAL MILITARY TOURNAMENT. PALMERSTON NORTH, 31st DECEMBER and 2nd JANUARY, 1911. A SUPERB PROGRAMME_ Of 1 Increasing Magnitude and National Importance, being a Colossal Gathering of Soldiers and Sailors, assembled for Remarkable Competitions and Daring Displavs, including a MILITARY INVASION BY COMMONWEALTH CHAMPIONS. ARTILLERY, CAVALRY, AND INFANTRY EVENTS. GRAND DISPLAY BY H.M. ROYAL NAVY. Comic Conceptions! Look, Learn, and Laugh. SPLENDID EVENING DISPLAY By Electric and Searchlight, entitled "TERRITORIAL TIT BITS." Comprising Fireworks, Fun, and 'Fact. MASSED BANDS. As a Citizen, see your Territorials and avoid National Scares. ADMISSION, Is. SPECIAL TRAINS. HARRY PALMER, Captain. Hon. Secretary. - "fIZ"ARORI • TEA GARDENS (Donald and Campbell .Streets, Karori) Are Rapidly Becoming WELLINGTON'S FAVOURITE HOLIDAY RESORT. Tennis Court and Croquet Lawn. Swings for 'the Children, -i ADMISSION 6d. Tram and Bus from Government , ■ Station, 4d. Refreshments at. Reasonable Price. Grounds Available for Picnic Parties. .YOU NEED THE BEST' TONIC you can buy when you feel out of sorts, run down, or tired, and. that Tonic is FLETCHER'S PHOSPHA.TONIC Which removes WEAKNESS, ■ \ TIRED FEELINGS, NERVOUSNESS, PAINS IN THE HEAD, DROWSINESS, and ' POOR HEALTH. • ,'.: ... - . ' PHOSPHATONIC '■ %•- ■ ~ Knows no rival. Every bottle sold nieans ■ new life to somebody. l •-. ' 2s. f,d. and '4a. Gd. All Chemists and Stores,. or Post Free from CHAS. A. FLETCHER, Pharmacist, I 292 LAMBTON QUAY. - •ANOTHER SUCCESS. THE YOST TYPEWRITER COMPANY' Has Been- Specially Appointed TYPEWRITER MANUFACTURERS : To -HIS MAJESTY KING .GEORGE. THE MACHINE FOR BEAUTIFUL .WORK. New Zealand Sole Agents— rTIHE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., 17 and 19 Cuba Street, Wellington. 'Phone IG7G. STENCILLING" Brushc3 from 3d., Brooke's Art Medium 9d.. Stencil Boards, -Id., Oil Colours 3d., at Robt. Martin, Ltd.. Manners Street. Wellington. ' 'Phone 95. P.O. Box 132. TTAWKINS AND QMITH, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, NEW PLYMOUTH. DESIRE to aunounco that they have taken over the old-established Wine and ' Spirit Business of Messrs. Humphries aud Company, New Plymouth. Tho firm has the following agencies:— DARTON GARDEN TEA; Best Dark Wines Imported to N.Z. (Solo N.Z. Agencies.) MACKIE'S HEATHER BLEND WHISKY (Sole N.Z. Agency). WHITE HORSE WHISKY. ' MANNING'S BEER. (Solo Taranaki Provincial Agencies.)' ALL WINES GUARANTEED. g:. ' 'V ...",'■ a EDUCATIONAL, I THE , LANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL.-No matter what one's ■ position iu life may be, the ability to ■ mako one's own Garments is an accomplishment of prime importance. Every : woman should have a course at the Langer Dresscutting School. Classes Daiiy, Tuesday and I'riday evenings. Needlepainting, Monday 2 to 4. Country pupils taught by pest. Miss Kato Stewart, Principal, 'Jl Willis Street (Opposito ; Kuorit's). ' pKGiDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL. ! \J —Boarding and Day School for ; Boys under 13 years of age. Special for Boys under six. uiiss Somai*;. [ w.ie.'!>l Hill Street. FITZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principals: Miss Babar, M.A., Miss Rachel Richmond (Higher Certificate N.F.U). Preparatory Classes for Children undor S. . |pHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, 255 THE TERRACE, Wellington. ' Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal: MRS. HENRY SMITH. TOtANES'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Fcr instruction in— ACCOUNTANCY, BUSINESS PRACTICE, SHORTHAND (Pitman's), and TOUCH TYPEWRITING. Students Prepared for— JUNIOR AND SENIOR CIVIL SER. VICE, • MATRICULATION, SOLICITOUS' GENERAL KNOWLEDGE, and -'•■'• MEDICAL PRELIMINARY ESAML '. NATIONS. For last year's examinations, 51 candidairs u:«re presented, 40 of whom passed.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 998, 13 December 1910, Page 1
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