AMUSEMENTS, CORONATION EXHIBITION. CORONATION EXHIBITION. WATERLOO QUAY, WELLINGTON. Patron—His Excellency Lord Islington. ■TIRAND OPENING CEREMONY, ' 3 p.m. WEDNESDAY NEXT, MAY 24th. By the HON. JAMES CARROLL, Acting-Prime Minister. SpeakersTlios. Wilford, Esq.. M.P., Mayor of Wellington; Robert Fletcher, Esq., Chairman of Harbour Board; 11. C. Tewsley, Esq., President Chamber of Commerce; Tlios. liallinger, Esq., Exhibition Commissioner. Special items by members of the Wellington Liedcrtal'e'l, under the direction of Mr. Robert Parker. Exhibition closes from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. IN THE EVENING THE ENGLISH PIERROTS. THE ENGLISH PIERROTS. First Appearance in New Zealand in the Exhibition Concert Hall. SPORTS IN THE STADIUM. MILITARY AND STRING BANDS. The Largest Exhibition of N.Z. Industries Ever Held in the Dominion. ' ADMISSION-ONE SHILLING. Excursion Fares from all Points. After Wednesday, the Exhibition will be open daily from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m., and 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. H. F. ALLEN, i Secretary. CORONATION . THEATRE, EXHIBITION BUILDINGS. Every Evening at 8.30 p.m. Sharp. First Appearance in New Zealand. THE ENGLISH PIERROTS ENGLISH PIERROTS ENGLISH PIERROTS In their Humorous Musical Entertainments. Humorous Musical Entertainments. Humorous Musical Entertainments. "An Unrivalled Combination." "Delightful Programmes of Infinite ■Variety." TRICES OF ADMISSION—Is. and Gd. Sole Proprietors: WILL AND ROB. THOMAS and MAYNARD DA KIN. RATIONAL COLLEGE :.F MUSIC, 30 Willis Street, between Palace and Grand Hotets. NATIONAL COLLEGE guarantees to teach Piano from perfect music, six weeks, or refund fee. 10 a.m. to 9 p.iii. NATIONAL -COLLEGE —Absolutely no knowledge of music required to'learn Piano six weeks. Fee, 2s. 1
SPI C EE'S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, Please note that t'no Main Entrance to my Studio is now from Cuba Streer, exactly opposite To Aro House. Appointments may be mads by Telephone No. 32G3. Brides, Bridegrooms, Bridal Groups, Sporting Groups, in fact all who desire Artistic Pictures should visit ALAN SPICER'S STUDIO. EDUCATIONAL. TPl'f 7,HERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principals: Miss Babor, 11.A., Miss Rachel Richmond (Higher Certificate N.F.U.). Preparatory Classes for Children under 8. The New Term will begin on WEDNESDAY, MAY 31st. The Principals .will be at home on Tuesday, May 30th. /pIIILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, 255 TIIE TERRACE, Wellington. B.iarding and Day School for Girls. Next Term will begin on WEDNESDAY, May 31st. Mrs. Keury Smith will be at Home on TUESDAY, -May Mill. Principal: MRS. IIENRY SMITH. MGA TAWA, MARTON.—HOARDING iN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. School will Reopen on WEDNESDAY, MA Y 31. Principal—MlSS M. TAYLOR. WAN ICS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, iL» ' 11 GKJJV STREET. Students prepared for the following Examinations :— ACCOUNTANCY—New Zealand Society of Accountants. BOOK-KEEPING —New Zealand Society of Accountants. SHORT H A NL>—lncorporated Phonographic Society of Australia. CIAIL SERVICE—(Junior and Senior). MATRICULATION—SoIicitors' General Knowledge, and all Eutrauce University Examinations. Over 70 per cent, passes in last year's puto.e Examinations. Telephone—2QoS. jHROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL. Boarding and Day School for Boys under 13 years of age. Special class for
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1134, 23 May 1911, Page 1
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