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AMUSEMENTS. mHBAIltli ROYAL. Proprietors: Jehu Fuller and Sons. EVERYTHING NEW TO-NIGHT. HUNDREDS AGAIN TURNED AWAY, TERRIFIC SUCCESS! WONDERFUL RECEPTION t THE STAIG TROUP!':. These performers, tho wonders of tli« world in their line, give exactly tho .same performance as tliev gave at the London Hippodrome for 100 nights. They carry, thirty tons of paraphernalia. STAIG'S STEEPLEJACK CYCLISTS, STAIG'S STEEPLEJACK CYCLISTS, Thrilling and Wonderful Novelty. THE WHIRL OF DEATH. STAIG'S DARE-DEVIL CYCLISTS Defy tho laws of gravitation with Motort and Bieveles. ' First appearance of HUGIIIE SELWOOD, In his pretlv youthful songs. COCO AND CHICO, Tho Educated Chimpanzees, in thoil Sensational Revolving Ladder. These Grand Acts supported bv Jack-KEAKNS AND KOSLYN-Ida. Sidewalk Conversationalists. Oas. Mullaney (Sweet Comedian), Seyffop Twins (go-jd Double), 801 l Lloyd (Comic), Two Rosebuds (Serios and Dancers), Carlton and Sutton (Poker Comedians and Dancers), Vera Kearns (Dainty Scrio and Dancer), Etc., Etc. D.C. and 0.5., :'<.; Stalls, Is. . Plan Dresden, Gd. extra. inriS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Props.. John Fuller and Sons. ' FULLERS' PICTURES The Latest FILLERS' PICTURES and Best. Change Even- Mtimlav and Thursday. TO-NIGHT! (MONDAY) TO-NIGHT! Messrs. Fuller and Sons Present an ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME, . ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME, Comprising Scenic, Dramatic, Novelty Items. THE BEST PROCURABLE. Direct from London, Europe, and AuiericS by the English Mai! To-day. THREE MEN AND A MAID. PATHE GAZETTE. WRITING THE BLOTTER. And Mnnv Others. D.C. and O.S . Is. Stalls (tip-up). Gd. Plan at Christeson's, 'Phone HIM, TELLERS' SKATING RINK. General Admission—Gents. Is., Ladies Gd. Ball-bearing Skates, Is. Floorage to Patrons with own skates, Gd. Morning Sessions (private, tuition), 12 to 1. Afternoons, 2.30 to 5. Special Session (Beginners Only), G n.m. ADMISSION FREE. SKATES Gd. PIANO PLAYING MADE EASY. TM'O Scales, Exercises, or Drudgery; no In Failures. AVe return your money if von arc unable to read music and play in six weeks. Full tuition, £i 2s. Call and inspect The National College of Music, 30 Willis Street. Hours—lo a.m. to 9 p.m. » MEETINCS, WELLINGTON MUSICAL UNION. "THE STROKE OF MIDNIGHT SOON WILL SOUND." SPECIAL NOTICE TO CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. FRACTICES will bo held as follow next week:— On Monday, at B—Orchestra only at St Andrew's Room. Wednesday, at S— Chorus onlv in St. Peter's Schoolroom. Friday, at 8-Orchestra only in St. Andrew's. Monday, 12th—Combined Practice Chorus and Orchestra, at; 8, St. Andrew's. Thursday, 15th, at 8-Finai Rehearsal, Town Hall. Friday, lGtli—Performanco Town Hull. A. M. LEWIS, Hon. Sec. | MANAWATU HUNT. A MEETING of all those interested ia *A. forming a Local . Branch of tho Manawatu Hunt will be held at the Terminus Hotel on WEDNESDAY, Juno 7, jit 8 p.m. Conveners:-D. SOLOMON, F. M'FARLAND. G. M'GRATH, B. VILE, C. G. RHIMES, _______ LECTURES. LECTURES. Tl/fE. N. DANNEFAERD (Director and 111. Founder of the Soldiers' Mission, Poona, India), will deliver a Lecture, illustrated by Lantern Views, on "Work among the' King's British and Native Soldiers," as under:--This Evening (Monday Sth June), at 8 o'clock, in the Baptist Schoolroom, Vivian Street. Thursday Evening, Bth hist., at S o'clock, in St. John's Hall. Dixon Street. Admission Free. Collection in aid of Mission Expenses. „„■ ~r— —» EDUCATIONAL, NEW QUARTER COMMENCING NEXT WEEK. TNSTRUCTOR HARRISON'S Physical I. Culture Classes for Business Men, Ladies, and Children, ST. ANDREW'S HALL, Wellington Terrace. 'Phone 3211. WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. THE Second Term will begin on TUESDAY:, Gth JUNE. The Principal will enrol new Pupils on Monday, oth June, between the hours of 2 and 4 p.m. Pupils under the age of 10 years aro received in tho Preparatory Department at Half Fee. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary, piTZIIHRBKRT TERRACE SCHOOL. JD Boarding and' Day School for Girls. Principals: Miss Babcr. M.A., Miss Rachel Richmond (Higher Certificate N.F.U.). Prcpariturv Classes for Children under 5. The Now'Tcrm will begin on WEDNESDAY, AIAY 31st. The Principals will be at home on Tuesday, May 30th. rniiLTON HOUSE. SCHOOL. \J Xfi THE TERRACE, Wellington. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Next Term will begin on WEDNESDAY, -May 31st. Mrs. Henry Smith will be at Homo on TUESDAY, May 30th. Principal: AIRS. HENRY SMITH. TVJGA TAWA, MARTON.-30ARDING IN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. School will Reopen on WEDNESDAY, MAI' 31. Principal-MISS M. TAYLOR. BA.sivb'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 11 GKEV. STREET. Students prepared tor the following Examinations:— ACCOUNTANCY—New Zealand Society of Accountants. BOOK-KEEPING-Ncw Zealand Society of Accountants. SHORTHAND-lncorporated Phonographic Society ot Australia. CIVIL SERVICE—(Junior and Senior). MATKICULATION-Solicilors' General Knowledge, and all Entrance University Examinations. Over 70 per cent- passes in last year's public Examinations. Telephone—2o3S. __^ CROYDON PREPARATORY SCUOOL. Boarding and Day School for Boys under 13 years of age. Special class for Bovs under six, Miss Soinnicrville, 81 Hiil Street. BERDEEN Finnan Haddocks, Kippered Herrings, Bloaters. Red Herrings, Pickled Herrings. Fresh and Smoked Fillets a Speciality. ' W. RITCHIE AND SONS, 51 MOLESWORTII STREET. 'Phone 3052. Our Carts will ho in Kilbirnio Tuesday and Thursday with variety of Fresh and Smoked Fish.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1145, 5 June 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1145, 5 June 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1145, 5 June 1911, Page 1

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