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AMUSEMENTS. DOU.SA ' AND HIS BAND. T O W N II ALL. Direction Kdward Urauscoinlic, Ltd. Under the Pittronage and in the Presence of their Escolleucios Lord and Lady F A It E W E L L C: O X C E II T! FINAL CONCERT TO-KFCiHT! TO-NIGHT, VICE-UEGAL EVENING. MAT I NEE TO-DAY In tho Presence of His Excellency the Governor aud Suite. THIS AFTERNOON AT 3 O'CLOCK. Doors open at 2.10 p.m. THIS EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK.. Doors open at 7.15 p.m. TO-NIGHT'S REQUEST PROGRAMME: Overturc-Soleuello "1812" (Tscunikowsky) Suite-(a) Mazurka, (b) Waltz, (c) March Funebro (Chopin) Gems from "Madauio Butterfly , (PucFantastic Episode.- "Tho Band came Back" (Sousa) (a) Idyll—"Hondo D'Amour b March-"The Federal" (new) (Sousa) (Dedicated to the Australasians) Overture—"Zampa" (Herold) _ Bv request a Number of tho lamous — SOUSA MARCHES — Prices: Gallery, 55.; Front Stalls, 35., Buck Stalls, 2s. Box Plan at Dresden Piano Co. Day Sales ;ifc Christeson's nnd at hmniro Ci"ar Divai! (Empire Hotel). P SPECIAL SCHOOL MATINEES. THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON. Children, Is. All Pnrts. .' GRANT C. HANLON, Biipiuess Manager. JAMES DYKES, Representative. NEW ZEALAND COMPETITIONS ■ SOCIETY. FIRST GRAND .ANNUAL FESTIVAL. TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON. 25th OCTOBER to Ith NOVEMBER. Will be the Largest and Most Representative Competitions ever held in this Dominion. ENTRIES CLOSE-25th SEPTEMBER. BUT, DO IT NOW. ioOO WORTH OF PRIZES, And .£230 WORTH OF SPECIAL PRIZES, Including an EIGHTY-GUINEA "BECHSTEIN." Ttxt Book and Entrance Forms and full 'particulars from JAMES DYKES, Secretary, 1-19-151 Featherston Street, AVollington. SOUSA'S ~'B AN D OU'SA'S BAND SOUS A'S BAND IS HERE. CALL AND HEAR THIS FAMOUS BANDOn ' . HIS. MASTER'S VOICE. GRAMOPHONE RECORD S., CHAS; BEGG AND CO., LTD., . ' WILLIS STREET. \ SFECIAU . A YEAR AGO wo ' introduced oar Famous Malt Broad to tie Wellington public. During that period the demand foe this great eystcm-builder has steadily increased, ana to-day many lamilies are using it. It is made under etrictly hygienic. conditions, from the liuest cereab and pure malt extrast. Preserve your health, stimulate your opt>ctito by eating this Famooe Bread. Procurable only from J. ,W. THOMSON AND CO., Bakers and Pastrycooks, 38 Oourtenar Plnco Oate Dickson'a). . DESKSI DESKSI DESKS! WE HAVE JUST OPENED A LARGE SHIPMENT OP •OOLL TOP DESKS AT VERT TEMPTING PRICES, Call and Inspect. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE COY., 17 AND 19 CUBA ST3EET, WELLINGTON. 'Phone 1(576. v educational. tterbert "oloy, Herbert -Oloy, teacher'or artistic violin PLAYING. PROFESSOR OF TECHNIQUE. Studio—N.Z. ALLIANCE BUILDINGS, WILLIS STREET, Corner Manners Street. U. JOSEPH STEPHENS, ■ Specialist in Pianoforte, Harmony, , Composition, Having just arrived from London has now commenced Tuition in the abovo_ Subjects. Studio: Over Littlcjohn's, Lambton Quay. BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 11 GREY STREET, Students prepared ior the following Ex. ""aCCOTNTANCY-Now Zealand Societj of Accountants. BOOK-KEEPING— New Zealand Society of Accountants. SUOETILAND-Incorporatod Phonographic Society of Australia, CIVIL SERVICE-;(Junior and Senior). MATRICULATION—SoIicitors' General Knowledge and all Entrance University Examinations. Over 70 per cent, passes in last year's public examinations. Telephone—2o9B. KOYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL. Boarding nnd Day School for Boy 9 under 13 years of age. Special class for Boys under 6ix. Miss Somervill*, 81 Hill Street. TjUTZHEUBEUT TERRACE SCHOOL. ■P Boarding and Day School, for Girls. Principals: Miss Baber, M.A., Miss Rachel Richmond (Higher Certificate N.F.U.). Preparatory Classes for Children oador 3. BOOSE SCHOOL, 25E THE TERRACE, Wellington. , Boarding and Day School for Girls, Principal: MRS. HENRY SMITH. frMIE Kcsnlta obtained by Advertisers i in the Classified Columns of " Th« Dominion" aro such as U confirm then belief that tho papoi baa a wider :itsj. Utloii turn au}. stblt .doiljr junrul in \c% Zeua&dt j

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1210, 19 August 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1210, 19 August 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1210, 19 August 1911, Page 1

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