AMUSEMENTS. 'TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 3rd. SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 3rd. A SPLENDID .MUSICAL ATTRACTION. First Appearance in Wellington of THE ROYAL HAWAIIANS, THE ROYAL HAWAIIAN'S, A Native Concert Tarty of Artistic Singers and Instrumentalists. ABSOLUTELY THE CLEVEREST MUSICAL ORGANISATION That ever left the "Paradise of the Pacific." SINGERS, MUSICIANS, DANCERS. Exquisite ('[lionises mid Part Singing, Enchanting, Harmonised Hawaiian Melodies, Solos, and Concerted Hawaiian Musical Specialties. A TRIUMPH IN SUBTLE AND RARE HARMONIES. UNIQUE, BRILLIANT, DELIGHTFUL, ENCHANTING, EXQUISITE PROGRAMME! A MOST COMPLETE AND FASCINATING ENTERTAINMENT. Embraced in this Splendid Organisation, THE HAWAIIAN GLEE CLUB, THE HAWAIIAN GLEE CLUB, Eight Male Voices of Brilliance and Quality. "A Veritable Revelation in Combined Voice Production." Also, for the first time in Wellington, THE HULA DANCE. Prices-35., 25., Is. Plan at Dresden. Touring Manager, HAROLD CARE. RATIONAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC, IN 30 Willis Street, between Palace and Grand Hotels. NATIONAL COLLEGE guarantees to teach Piano from perfect music, six weeks, or refund fee. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. NATIONAL COLLEGE-Absolutely ,no knowledge of required to learu Piano six weeks. Fee, £2 2s. ■ 1 BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. H. B MASON'S Classes for Beginners aro held on MONDAY and. WEDNESDAY EVENINGS in her Private Hall, 86 Ghuznee Street, near St. Peter's Church. Proficiency ensured in SIX PRIVATE LESSONS. Term commences with Pupil. Private Lessons by appointment. FLETCHER'S PHOSPHATOXIO PROMOTES HEALTH, STRENGTH, And ENERGY. THE BEST TONIC and RESTORATIVE. All Chemists and Stores, 2s. Gd„ and is. Gd. Post Free from riHAS. A. FLETCHER, 232 I.AMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. VOX TOPULI. T. W. THOMSON AND CO., Hygienic t? • Bakers and Pastrycooks, are out on their own for quality and sterling value. The special attention of campers, picnickers, and others, is drawn to tho delicious fruit pies and tarts that are being made daily from the choicest of fruits and richest pastry by expert cooks. Hampers and special orders made up and delivered with dispatch. Quality guaranteed. Prices Bedrock. J. Y\. THOMSON AND CO., the Corner Shop, 38 Gourtenay Place : "~ ANTED, a good Supply of Milk; 40 or 50 gallons daily. E. Bloomfield, Dairyman, Kilbirnic. ANTED, a kind Christian Person to Adopt healthy, intelligent Baby Girl, 16 months. Apply "Mother," "Dominion" Office. WANTED TO BUY. WANTED to Buy, Side Car or Trailer, must be good order. Price, full particulars. "Side Car," Box 19S, Palmerston North. WANTED 70 SELL. ¥;7'ANTED to Sell, 500 dozen Pickled ' Eggs', at Is. Id. per dozen, New Plymouth. 24 liozen in case. Apply J. S. Fox, Okato, Tar'anaki. T7IOR SALE, Silver Wyandotte CcckcX- rels, bred from sisters to Kennedy's competition pen. 'E. Windley, Porirua. T7OE SALE, to arrive in June, Two 1911- £ built 1-Cylinder Light Motor Wagons, with Van Delivery Bodies, to carry lOcwt., ideal for light, fast work. Two 4-Cylinder 20-Horse-power 1911-built Two-seater Torpedo Body Runabouts, suitable lor ladies' use. One 4-Cyliuder 30h.p. Large Foredoor Touring Car, completely equipped aud luxuriously finished. Catalogues and full particulars on application. Several second-hand Cars for Sale reasonably. H. Leicester, Garage, Edward Street. Telephone 3234. FUR SALE, two Iron Safes, in good order, cheap. Apply Easson, Ltd., Kilbirnic. 'Phone 3135. SKATES! Buy a good pair ; IO of Ball-Bearing Skates, and enjoy vour Skating. Prices from 15s. Gd. to ! ;,n.. WATT'S CYCLE DEPOT, Palmerston North. ! EDUCATIONAL. I WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. THE Second Term will begin on TUESDAY, oth JUNE. The Principal will enrol new Pupils on Monday, 3tli > June, between the hours of 2 and 4 p.m. ' Pupils under the age of 10 years are rei ceived iu the Preparatory Department I at Half Fee. : CHAS: P. POWLES, Secretary. ■piTZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL. JO Boarding and Day School for Girls. , Principals: Miss Baber, M.A., M'.-ss Rachel Richmond (Higher Certificate N.F.U.). Preparatory Classes for Children under 8. Tho New Term will begin on WEDNES- • DAY, MAY 31st. The Principals will be at ; home on Tuesday, May 30th. ', /TtHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, I \J 255 THE TERRACE, Wellington. Boarding and Day School for Girls. ! Next Term will begin on WEDNES- \ DAY, May 31st. Mrs. Henry Smith will bo at Homo on TUESDAY, May 30th. Principal: MRS., HENRY SMITH. TVTGA TAWA, MARTON.-BOARDING •M SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. School will Reopen on WEDNESDAY, l MAY 31. Principal-MISS M. TAYLOR. BA:\n.o'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 11 GREY STREET. Students prepared for tho following Examinations;— ACCOUNTANCY—New Zealand Sooiety of Accountants. BOOK-KEEPING—New Zealand Society of Accountants. SHORTIIANU-Incorporated Phonographic Society of Austrnlia. CIVIL SERVICE-(J)inior and Senior). lIATRICUI.ATION-Solicilors' General Knowledge, and all Entrance University Examinations. Over 70 per cent- passes in last year's ptinlic'Examinations. Telephone—2D3S. i (TffiOYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL. i v- 1 Boarding and Day School for Boys under 13 years of age. Special class for Boys under six, Miss SommcrviUe, 81 Hill Street
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1142, 1 June 1911, Page 1
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