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AMUSEMENTS. sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss z mm; new theatre. /, Z A Mannci-s Street. /. // Props., MacMahon and Donnelly. Z '/. GO WIIEIiE THE CliOWpS GO. Z '/> DAILY, 11 a.m. till 11 jun. Z Z CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. Z Z Our Picture-plays STAND OUT Z Z ALONE. JI. would bo difficult to Z Z better our Programme if vmi were to Z Z search THE WIDE WORLD. Wo Z Z select only that which is effective and Z Z g.ind. This policy has been strictly /, Z observed since tho inception of the Z 7. Ni:W THEATRE, Manners Street. Z /. "The finest achievements in (he art /, Z of acting, if they live at all as sub- Z Z jocls of popular knowledge, must live Z Z as pictures in the memory."—William Z Z Winter. Z Z Think of it! Adults SIXPENCE. Z '/, Children THREEPENCE Everywhere Z ssssssssssssssss-sssssssssssssssssss rr.HE KING'S THEATRE. Proprietors: West's Pictures, Ltd., and Linlty and Donovan. .TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! SPORTS NIGHT. SPORTS NlliHT. Ami WEST'S AND ROYAL PICTURES AND "LYRIC" URCHESTRA SUPERB PROGRAMME Of tho World's Latest and Greatest PICTORIAL NOVELTIE.S. Specially selected in the Home Markets to suit the tastes of our numerous and ever-increasing patrons. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Follow the Crowds to THE KING'S THEATRE, And see tho Best Entertainment of its kind in tho Dominion. Prices, Is. and fid, Plan at Abel's and Theatre. Booking Fee, Gd. 'Phone 3143PRIZE MATINEF, SATURDAY. PRIZE MATINEE SATURDAY. FOR MORE THAN NINETY YEARS TIIE ■ORINSMEAD PIANO Has sfocd the embodiment of all that goes to make an artistic, instrument. In Tone, Quality, in Structural Details, and in Case Design it has always met with highest expectations of the Artist, - Musician, and Lover of the Beautiful. TO-DAY THE BRINSMEAD IS BETTER THAN EVER. These Pianos aro displayed in our New - Showrooms in Manners Street, and are - well worth a visit. ; Price, from G. r i guineas Cash, or may t be purchased on our Easy Payment Sysi tern. r Sole Agents— ' CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD. ' (S. H. Homer, Manager.) Tho oldest-established Piano and Music I Warehouse in N.Z, (over half a century). I - , , f Known—Mason's Gardens, r ii Taita, are now OPEN to the public. - Cold Lunch, Afternoon Tea, Town Prices. ; Hot Water gratis. EDUCATIONAL. STUDY FOR THE ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATION, under WILFRED H. HEMINGWAY, F.P.A. (N.Z.), a Solicitor of tho Supremo Court, and . CHARLES V. ROBERTSON, A.P.A. (N.Z.), Fnblic Accountant and Auditor. STUDYING with Hemingway, and Robertson you not only have practical ■• instruction by practical men, admittedly at thft head of their profession, but you have the assistance of a Solicitor as well. The Law papers at tho 1911 Examina- ' tion demonstrate the incalculable advant t.ige to students of this unique conibinai tion. Up to 1910 wo passed 4GI Accountancy Candidates for tho Degree, 73 of our students are in practice iw Public Ac- - coiintants and Auditors in various parts of the Colonies, and hundreds through--1 out New Zealand have been helped to - better their positions. We can pass YOU. Write for our Free Illustrated Booklet, ii "Opportunity," giving details of our - great Free Scholsrship Offer to candiI iates in 1912. HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON. Public Accountants and Auditors, Accountancy Coaches bv Correspondence (IGI Posses), ! BOX 51G. AUCKLAND. ii ' '■ nnHE 'Accountancy. Matriculation, and 7 JL Civil Service- Classes Re-coimnenced ;° n MONDAY, sth FEBRUARY. II New Students aro requested to enrol '"> between 12 and 3 p.m. BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ] 11 Grey Street. ! P.O. Box IG2. Telcphono 2098. t PIANO. 1 *"*■"" MISS INA GOAV has Resumed Teaching at 17 HAWKESTONE ST. I Inquiries or communications lcspecling : Pupils .-hould be addressed to 121 LAMBTON QUAY. MADAME COPE-DOWSING.-\ r oice Production and Enunciation, Sing--1 ing and Piano, Dramatic Elocution. Madamc's system is identical with that > of Patti, Melba, Albani, Dolores, Clara ■ Butt,. Ada Cvossley, Santlcy, Caruso, Di Rcske, and all noted singers are trained under. e Pupils prepared for competitions. Term * begins with first lesion. Studio Over ." Orr's, Chemist, Lambton Quay. Madame also attends Monday and Thursday Evening. C HILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, 255 THE TERRACE, Wellington. • Boarding <uul Day School for Girls. Owing to alterations to the house not being completed, the reopening of school for , tho new cerm is postponed to TUESDAY, \ February 13th. Old girls aro invited to bo ' present at tho opening of school. Mrs. Iteniv Smith will bo at home to parents on and after Friday, February Oth. New pupils are- requested to bo at school on Monday, February 12th. CD. MACKINTOSH. • 36 KENT TEKRACE (Music Teacher, Wellington College), TEACHER of the PIANOFORTE and SINGING, Also, VIOLIN. FLUTE, CLARINET, And Oilier Instruments, THEORY: A Special Teacher. gTUTZIIERBERT TLIfRACE SCHOOL, r WELLINGTON. BOASDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals: Miss Baber, M.A.; Miss i liachcl Richmond (Hijjher certificate N.F.U.). The Now Term will begin on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY sith. The Principals will be ut ho'.iiP on Thursday. February Sth. ?Ti[(:ri'^N""pTMfpAWr6RY"scTio^]u v.' Pirst Term, 1!>12, Ix-ginson TUESDAY. Clh February. Hoarders and New Bins must be at School on Momlav, .ltd Fell- , ruary. M is* So:iinrvillo, 51 Hill Street. HERR KARL MOLLER, 29 Vivian Street. Teacher of Pianoforte ami I t. Theory. Pupils prepared for practical f lad theoretical exaniLnationj. It

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1358, 8 February 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1358, 8 February 1912, Page 1

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