AMUSEMENTS. THE KING'S THEATRE. u — *' Proprietors, West's Pictures, Ltd., and Linlev and Donovan. PRIZE MATINEE TO-DAY. Special Prize Matinee To-day at 2.30. PRIZE MATINEE TO-DAY. S\ Grand Presentation of a Programme to Plcaso All. TO-NIGHT.' TO-NIGHT. WEST'S AND ROYAL • c PREMIER PICTURES PREMIER lb PREMIER PICTURES PREMIER AND "LYRIC" ORCHESTRA. Repetition of a Great Programme of one Quality Only. "THE BEST." Bo up to tho Times and see it. Prices, Is. and 6d. Box Plan at Abel's. Booking Fee, Od. Theatre 'Phone-3143. TUESDAY NEXT TUESDAY COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT Z. In aid of the Wellington Football Association. Tickets may be had from Club Secretaries or at Theatre. Reserves at Abel's. E SALVATION ARMY CITADEL, £3 MONDAY, MAY 22nd, At 8 p.m. BENEFIT CONCERT By GARRISON BAND and others, in aid of Silver' Instrument Fund for City S.A. Band. PROGRAMME: 1. Overture—"lf I were King," Garrison E Band. 2. Trio (vocal)—"Trno till Death," Misses J. and G. Cunningham and Mrs. Collins. 3. Action Song—Girls' Home. i. Cornet Solo—"Nearer my God to Thee," Mr. J. Tarker, Garrison Bond. 5. Solo — "Ora Tro Nobis," Mrs. Collins. C. Hymn —"Lead Kindly Light," Garrison Baud. 7. Solo—Selected, Lieut. Hawkins. 8. Recitation—Selected, Miss G. Cunningham. 9. Vocal Duct—Selected, Hiss J. Cumiinjr'ham and Mrs. Collins. 10. Air Yarie— "Spanish Chant," Garrison Band. 11. Solo (vocal)—" Children's Home," Miss J. Cunningham. 12. Tenor Horn Solo— m Selected, Mr. J. 3.l'Kereoy, Garrison Band. . 13. Action Song—Children's Home Girls. H It. Vocal Trio—Selected, Misses J. and n G. Cunningham. 15. March—"The Aide do Campe," Garrison Band. Benediction. Piano kindly lent by the Dresden Piano Company. m VISIT THE oTH NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW. JUNE 20th TO 23rd, 1911. m PALMERSTON NORTH. Tho Great Dominion Exposition of everything appertaining to Dairy Machinery, Farm and Dairy Products. Covered space 40,200 square feet. . WEALTHY TRIZES OFFERED For Apples, Vegetables, Farm and Field Produce, Poultry, Pigeons and Canaries, Competitions for Butter-making, Sconemaking, Milkers' Contest, Wood-cutting and Chopping, Horso Events. . Send at once for free schedule. It has something of interest to you. Competitive Classes close JUNE sth. J. C. LANE, ' • Secretary. D ' DAIRY SHOW. JULY sth, Gth, 7th, and Bth. y- , To bo Opened by lD HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. 14,000 People Paid for Admission to tho First Show. .„ Applications for Space arc invited from s,, MERCHANTS AND DEALERS. r3 If you have the goods, wo provide tho sr customer. MONEY IS PLENTIFUL IN TARANAKI. • - If you have anything you desire to place !. Before the People of Taranaki. Tho Opportunity is before you. RECORD TRADE WAS EXPERIENCED il AT THE FIRST SHOW. y THE COST OF SPACE IS A MERE it DETAIL. Wp have 35.000 feet of Space for Sale. THE SECOND DOMINION DAIRY SHOW IS GOING TO BE THE BIGGEST BOOM TARA N'A KI HAS EXPERIENCED. ;• Do not delay—applications are rolling in. *' Wire or Write for all Particulars to 2 A. M. CONROY, Secretary, BOX 47, HAWERA. A3 FIT AS A FIDDLE. " npHIS ijuaint expression is applied to JL those who feel in perfect health, whose energy is unbounding, and whose .vitality is strong ami vigorous. If your life "strings", are relaxed and you feel in poor health and "out of tune," FLETCHER'S PHOSPHATONIC "Will restore you to "concert pitch." It ' feeds the life cells and the sweet strains j of perfect health (the most delightful melody) steal from the centre of your vitality. Take PHOSPHATONIC, And sally forth into life's battle with a vigorous constitution. 2s. Gd. and 4s. Gd., all chemists and _ stores, or, Post Free, from CHAS. A. FLETCHER, PHARMACIST, 292 LAMBTON QUAY. EDUCATIONAL. fSJGA TAWA, MARTON.-BOARDING W SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. School will Reopen on WEDNESDAY, MAY 31. Principal—MlSS M. TAYLOR. elocution! n MISS TIBBITS (Pupil of Arthur g -t'-i Clark, Melbourne) receives Pupils . at 2 Hay Street, Oriental Bay. d "OANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, -O 11 GREY STREET. Students prepared for the following Exr amiuutions:— [- ACCOUNTANCY-New Zealand Society of Accountants. BOOK-KEEPJNG-New Zealand Society of Accountants, SHOUTHAND-Incorporatcd Phonographic Society of Australia. CIVIL SERVICE-Uunior and Senior). MATRICULATION-Solicitors' General Knowledge, and all Entrance UuivorI sity Examinations, o Over 70 per cent, passes in last year's y public Examinations. I- Tclephone-2093. '■ f-JERBERT "OLOY, t Herbert Uloy, t TEACHER OR ARTISTIC VIOLIN II PLAYING. ;• PROFESSOR OF TECHNIQUE. 0 Studio-N.Z. ALLIANCE BUILDINGS, , 3 WILLIS STREET, Corner Manners Street. FITZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL. Boarding and Day School for Girls. s Principals: 0 Miss Babcr, M.A., Miss Rachel Richmond [. (Higher Certificate N.F.U.). s Preparatory Classes for Children under 8. CROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL. Boarding and Day School for Boys under 13 years of age. Special class for Boys under six. Miss Soinmerville, 81 . Hill Street. fIHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, 255 THE TERRACE, Wellington. Boarding and Day School for Girls, b r Principals MRS, HENRY SMITH,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1132, 20 May 1911, Page 1
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