AMUSEMENTS. "T AD Y F R E D E R I C K." Tim Day's Bay Steamer will be detained till 11 p.m. on Saturday next. OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. A TRANSCENDENT EVENT IN THE THEATRICAL HISTORY OF AVELLINGTON. Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 9th. THE GREATEST ACTRESS IN THE ENGLISH-St'L'AKIXG WORLD, K T 11 E L I K V I N G. ]•: T II E L 1 R V I X G. The "Lyttelton Times," 20/2.12, says:"Her infinite variety will not grow old, her brilliancy will not dull, and whatever the future may hold, her advent to Christchurch lias been the introduction of the ino.st charming, tin; wittiest comedy seen here. To utter eulogies of the play is to praise unreservedly Miss Ethel Irving. H is claimed for her'that she is the 'greatest actress in the English-speaking world.' That is a tall order, but it is a slat?inont that cannot be contradicted lightly." MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON Presents Miss ETHEL IRVING Miss ETHEL IRVING And hor COMPLETE LONDON COMPANY, COMPLETE LONDON COMPANY, Direct from St. James's Theatre, As follows:- ■, SATURDAY NEXT And i' Following Nighte. W. Somerset Maughan's Fascinating Comedy, "LADY FREDERICK," With a record of GOO nights, with Miss Irving in tho Stellar Role, in London. FRIDAY, MARCH 15, For Three Nights Only, A. E. AY. Mason's Compelling Drama, •THE WITNESS FOR THE DEFENCE." Box Plans opened at the Dresden at 9 o'clock this morning. Prices: G?., 35., Is. Usual Early Doors. PIANO-PLAYING MADE EASY. NO Scales, Exercises, or Drudgery; no Failures. We return your money if you are unable to read music and play in 'six weeks. Full tuition, A' 2 2s. Call ajjd inspect the National Collego of Music, 30 ' Willis Street. Postal Course Now Ready. , Hours—lo a.m. to 0 p.m. EDUCATIONAL. I _ ■ BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. : 11 Grey Street. Tehphono 2098. P.O. Box IC2. CI ASSES conducted for Accountancy, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting. Matriculation, and all Entrance University Examinations. Junior and Senior Cii-il 'Service. Eight experienced teachers with the highest credentials employed. PIANOFORTE. •JMTR. BAXTER BUCKLEY, London, Leipzig, Berlin, Attends His Studio Daily. Hours, 10-12, 2-5. 229 WILLIS STREET. MISS LILY PRICE, L.A.8., Teacher of Piano-Matthay System of Touch and Tone Production. MISS M. CAIiEY-AVALLACE, Teacher of Elocution and Singing. Registered with the Education. Department, Singing and Elocution. Studio: Laiubtoii Chambers, opposite "ICiik's." TOG LAXGER DRESSCUTTING I SCHOOL. CLASSES REOPENED AVEDNESDAY, 31st January. Miss Kate Stewart is in attendance to Enrol Pupils. Evening Classes will Resume on Ist March. MISS KATE STEAVAET :.. Principal. 91 WILLIS STREET (opp. Shortt's). ISrELLINGTON Diocesan Collegiate » Y School for Girls—Wanted, a First ■V«istaiit Mistress, preference givo:i to "raduato prolicicnt in German. Apply, with testimonials, to Miss Barker, "Ngatiiwa," Marton. - C~;OYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL, First Term, 1912, beginson TUESDAY, Cth February. Boarders and New Bovs must be at School on Monday, sth February. Miss Soaiervillo. 81 Hill Street. HOTEL NOTICES. MAHARA HOUSE, WAIKANAE. FIRST-CLASS Private Hotel. Every convenience. An ideal place to spend u quiet holiday in the country. Excellent trout fishing, river 5 minutes from house. LEN. FREEMAN, Proprietor. ("iRAND HOTEL, HASTINGS, X G. B. MACKAY, Proprietor. Handsome four-storied building, one of the largest in Now Zealand; built entirely of brick and steel, and absolutely Fire and Earthquake-proof; one hundred and ten bedrooms. Ihe Grand is a splendid-ly-appoiuted Hotel, with all the conveniences of modern civilisation. Suites of rooms on application. iSTAVERLEY PRIVATE HOTEL, VV Marion Street (opp. New Tβ Aro Post Ollicc). City. Absolutely fire and earthquake-proof. Contains oil modern conveniences and comforts. A largo promenade roof, overlooking Harbour. Tariff: Us. per day; 255. per week. MRS. E. TREGONNING, • 'Phone 2947. Proprietress. Under Entirely New Management. ZEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, Clyde Quay, Wellington. First-clnss Accommodation. Tariff moderate. Permanent Boarders by Arrangement. 'Phone IGsfi. George Wakefield, Proprietor (Into of Timaru) ANNOUNCEMENT. CKOWN LAUNDRY, ■57 GHUZNEE STREET, City. Manager, J. 11. WHITAKER. WE aro now in recently-completed addition to our work;,—more room, more hands, more sped. Send iu your next job as a House Warming. PROGRESSIVE METHODS. When you send us an ordor you may rely that wo have beforo us tho fixed determination to supply you with good quality work. No other will satisfy you; no other is good enough for you. Satisfaction guarantcfld, and your own goods returned, not other people's. Also, a!l liii;h-class work executed by hand, and not damagod by machinery. Trial ordor solicited. Motto: Civility, Prompt Attention, and Satisfaction. Telephone 1888, CHAPLIN'S IMPERIAL RESTAURANT, 35 MANNERS STREET. ■jVirEAT.S FROM 7 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT. D-COURSE LUNCHEON, ad. SUNDAY mXXRITpXI-; SHILLING. Private Room for Ladies. UNK AXD PRIXGLE, LTD., MOTOR OAK AGE, Rangilikei Slivot, l'almerston North. TOURISTS will find our Garage open day ami night. Wo undertake repairs of I any description. Oils, Benzine, etc., always in .■■tock. Agents for Overland and jlu'pp Cars. First-class cars for hire. Tclcjilioue iiO. 1
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1381, 6 March 1912, Page 1
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