AMUSEMENTS. Z milb NEW THEATRE. Z Z 1 Manners Street. / •/ t h 'fi Props., MacMahon and Donnolly. '/• Y. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO. Z /, DAILY, 11 a.m. till 11 p.m. {• Y, CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. / 7, "GOOD WINE NEEDS NO BUSH." Z /, Complete Change To-day and To- Z 7, night, February 9. z Z A TRIM,!' REMARKABLE BILL. 7. 7, For the First Time in New Zealand. Z Z "THE CIIFYKXXH FRONTIER /> 7, CKLEHRATIONS." 7, 7, (At Wyoming, U.S.A.) '(■ 7, In Honour of Ex-1 'resident Roose- Z Z veil, on his Rotum from his Hunt- V, 7, ing Expedition in South Africa. /■ Z Many Thousands Greet the ex-Pre- Z Z (iident, and the Festivities wero Z Vi Unprecedented in the History of Z Z the United Stales Z /■ If you see this great photo-spectacle- Z Z vou'will certainly talk about it. Z Z"THE HUCKJUMPING DISPLAY Z Z is marvellous, but it is only ono of Z Z the THRU/LING ITEMS. Z Z NOTE.—The other subjects arc— Z Z "THUMP CARDS." 7, 7, In fact, all the groat cities of the Z Z world arc represented. Z Z WE ARE ALWAYS TO THE Z Z FRONT. Z Z BUT WE NEVER. RAISE OUR 7, Z PRICES. 7, 7, Think of it! Adults SIXPENCE. Z Z Children THREEPENCE Everywhere Z SSS3SBSSSSSSSS.SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS npHE KING'S THEATRE. Proprietors: West's Pictures, Ltd., and Linley and Donovan. , TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. WEST'S AND ROYAL PICTURES AND "LYRIC" ORCHESTRA TO-NIGHT. • TO-XIGHT. CONSPIRACY AGATNST THE KING. CONSPIRACY AGAINST THE KING. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. THE GORGES OF KLAMM. THE GORGES OF KLAMM. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. FAUNA OF TROPICAL RIVERS. FAUNA OF TROPICAL RIVERS. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A CURE FOR CRIME. A CURE FOR CRIME. And Other Specials of THE WORLD'S GREATEST SIGHTS. Prices, Is. and 6d. Plan at Abel's and Theatre. Booking Fee, fid. 'Phone 3H3. PRIZE MATINEE TO-MORROW. PRIZH MATINEE TO-MORROW. PI !■ I ZII_M AT I NEE TO-MORROW. YSTANTED Known—Mason's Gardens, v'v Taita, are now OPEN to tho public. Cold Lunch, Afternoon Tea, Town Prices, Hot Water gratis. FOR MORE THAN NINETY YEARS THE TDjRINSMEAD PIANO Has stood 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 tho Beautiful. TO-DAY THE BRINSMEAD IS BETTER THAN EVER. Theso Pianos are displayed in onr New Showrooms in Manners Street, and are well worth a visit. Price, from 65 gnineas Cash, or may he purchased on our Easy Payment System. Sole Agents— CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD. (S. H. Horner, Manager.) Tho oldest-established Tiano and Music Warehouse in N.Z. (over half a century). W' ANTED Known—Mason's Gardens, Taita, are now OPEN to tho public. Cold Lunch, Afternoon Tea, Town Prices. Hot Water gratis. ________ EDUCATIONAL. BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. II Grey Street. Telephone, 2098. P.O. Box 162. CLASSES conducted for Accountancy, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Matriculation, and all Entrance University Examinations. Junior and Senior Civil Service. Eight experienced teachers with the highest credentials employed. MADAME COPE-DOWSING.—Voice Production and Enunciation, Singing and Piano, Dramatic Elocution. Madame's system is identical with that of Patti, Melba, Albani, Dolores, Clara Butt, Ada Crossley, Santley, Caruso, Di Roske, and all noted singers are trained under. Pupils prepared for competitions. Term begins with first lesson. Studio Oyer Orr's, Chemist, Lambton Qnay. Madame also attends Monday and Thursday Evening. CHILTON HOCSE SCHOOL, 255 THE TERRACE, Wellington. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Owing to alterations to the house not being completed, the reopening of school for tho new term io postponed to TUESDAY', February 131.1 i. Old girls are invited to bo present at the opening of school. Mrs. llenrv Smith will be at home to parents on and after Friday, February 9th. New pupils are requested (o bo at school on Monday, February 12th. SINGING. TVHSS PHOEBE PARSONS, A.R.C.M., has resumed Teaching AT THE DRESDEN, MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. nnHE Sisters of Notre Dame des Missions, Sacred Heart School, Petone, ami St. Joseph's School, Lower Hutt, have resumed leaching the following subjects: —Music, Painting, Fancy Work, Shorthand, and Elocution. SINGING. ■jVSE. C. n. STEPHENS has returned Id Wellington, and ha.s Resumed Teaching at 121 LAMBTON QUAY. CD. MACKINTOSH, 36 KENT TERRACE (Music. Teacher, Wellington College), TEACHER of tho PIANOFORTE and SINGING, Also, VIOLIN. FLUTE, CLARINET, And Other Instruments, THEORY: A Special Teacher. TjIITZIIERBERT TEItRACE SCHOOL I 1 WELLINGTON. HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals: Miss Baber, M.A.; Miss Rachel Richmond (Hi;;her certificate N.F.U.). Thr New Term wi'l begin en FRIDAY, i'i;i!i:UARY 9th. Tho Principals will be ut home on Thursday. February Sth. jniJO V DON PR I":PAKATOR Y" SCIIOOU V' First Term, 19)2, Ix-insou TUKSIM Y, (Hli February. Hoarders and New Hovs nni.-t be nl Si'luiol on .Monday, 51h February. Miss Somerville. SI Hill Street. Hlllill KAl!i. MOLI.ER. 29 Vivian Street. Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory. Pupils prepared for practical and theoretical waiuiuatiom.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1359, 9 February 1912, Page 1
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