AMUSEMENTS. SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS Z m\lK \IC\V MAXXEKS STREET 7. 7, i-HEATKE. MANXEIiS STREET /. Z ilacMahon and Donnelly, Proprietors. Z /. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO! Z 7, DAILY, 11 a.m. till 11 jutn. Z 7, CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. 7 >; TO-DAY iiiul TO-XIUHT, APRIL 20. 7, V, Our Patrons have v.itnes-cd innum- 7, 7, erablo delightful programmes, ami yet Z 7, another Pnk will bo added TO-DAYZ 7, 7, 7, TOOurLOXGCHAIXofSUCCESSES 7. 7, Sec "TANGLED LINKS" (Reliance Z Z Love, rSomaiice). Z /•THE WAGE!,' AND THE WAGE 7, 7, EARNERS" l>n Intensely Human Z Z Edison drama). Z 7, -the isi.e or max." 7, 7, (By rPf|ii.>l-A PER FE< 'T Scenic.) 7, 7, "I'HE DOG AXI) THE WOLF" Z Z (Eclair drama). Z Z "Joe, the Strike Lradcr" (comedy), Z 7i "Percv Loses a Shilling (comed'v), Z 7, etc., etc. Z Z IMPORTAXT.-We reserve the right Z Z to add to, or alter the above selee- Z 7, (ion, in the inlore=ls of our pat- Z Z raiis. /, Z Think of II! Adults SIXPENCE. '.', Z Children TilßEEPENCEEverywhere. Z sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss milE K'fxG'S THEATRE. Props., West's, Ltd., & Linley & Donovan. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! The Peerless and Pre-eminent: WEST'S WESTS WEST'S WESTS PICTURES. PICTUHES. PICTURES. Magnificent Programme, consisting of NAT Walled NAT FIXKEKTOX Up. PINKKRTON A SUDDEN IMPULSE. A SUDDEN IMPULSE. A SUDDEN IMPULSE. THE XO SMOKING LILY'S HEDGEHOG. ALLOWED. LOVERS. Etc. Etc. Etc. , Etc. Prices: Is. and Gd. Plan at Abel's and Theatre. Booking Foe, Cd. 'Phone 3143. PRIZE MATINEE TO-MORROW! PRIZE MATINEE TO-MORROW! QHORTTS CONTINUOUS PICTURES. TO-DAY! awl TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. THE SICK MAX FROM THE EAST (Yitagraph Drama). DUFIN AND THE STOLEN .NECKLACE (Urban Comedy). HIDDEN LIFE IN SEAWEED (Scientific). GLIMPSES OF THE LOIRET (Scenic). THE CHEYNES BRIDE (Western Drama). ELENOR CUYLER (Edison Drama). Etc. Etc. Etc. OpJn daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Admission: Adults, Cd.; Children, 3d. nnOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! The Popular Baritone— HAMILTON" HODGES. HAMILTON HODGES. SOXG RECITAL. SONG RECITAL. Assisting Artists: MR. BAXTER BUCKLEY, Solo Pianist. MR. HERBERT' BLOY, Violinist. MRS. E. 11. QUEREE, Accompanist. Doors open 7.15 p.m. Recital begins at 8 l'.m. sharp. N.B.—The doors will positively be closed during each item. Carriages, Motors, and Trams at 10 p.m. Under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage. THE EXHIBITION OF BRITISH PAINTINGS! BRITISH PAINTINGS: Will be open on SATURDAY, 27th APRIL, At 10 o'clock. Admission-ONE SHILLING. Season Tickets, available at Armit's anil Holliilay's, Lambton Quay, for private view and opening ceremony, FRIDAY, flith. 7s. Cd. A DECIDED SUCCESS. THE NEW WALTZ BY ADRIAN HOPE. "THE GARDEN OF MEMORY." "THE GARDEN OF MEMORY." WE are moro than pleased with the quick popularity of this pretty Waltz, and it promises to bear out our early impression that it will bo THE POPULAR. WALTZ THIS SEASON. Other successful Waltzes we can recommend are-.—Remembrance (Joyce), Vision D'Amour (Joyce), A Thousand Kisses (Joyce), Sweet Lavender (Hope), Pansies for Thoughts (Blyn), Bine Bird (O'Neill), Balkaii Princess, Quaker Girl (Monckton), etc. Price 2s. each. Posted, 2s. Id. each. Why not call at our Warehouse and have the latest music tried o\\»r one the Piano. Our pianists arc always at your service.
cnAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., 19, 21 MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON. Sole Agents for tho Brinsmead and Gors and Kallmann Pianos. MRS. n. B. MASON, TEACHER OF BALLROOM DANCING. CLASSES on Mondays and Wednesdays at 8 p.m., in private hall. 8G Ghuzneo Street, near St. Peter's Church. Private tuition >iy arrangement. Proficiency ensured in Six Private Lessons. STRING BAND. XfESSRS. VITETTA BROTHERS, lf-1 Harp, Violin, and Fluto (Constantly engaged at Royal Oak Hotel), Are prepared to receive engagements for "At Homes," Garden Parties, etc. Can supply large or small Orchestra. Address, 130 TORY ST. 'Phono 2570. EDUCATIONAL. BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. 11 Grey Street. Telephone -2098. P.O. Box IG2. CI ASSES conducted for Accountancy, H&okkeoping, Shorthand, Typewriting. Matriculation, and all Entrance University Examinations. Junior and Senior Ciril Service. Eight experienced teachers -with, tho highest credentials emoloyod. lis" mTrGAREt" NEUMANN^ TEACHER OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, Routh's Buildings, Featherston Street. Business Girls' and Students' Classes a speciality. Intending pupils should enrol at once. Massage, for Rheumatism, Indigestion, etc. Interviews, 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Saturdays. 10 a.m. to noon. LANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL.' MISS KATE STEWART, Principal. The Langer System is simple, efficient, and most successful in results; no calculations. Classes daily 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. Evoning Classes, Tuesdays and Fridays, 7 to 9. Cut patterns to lnoasuro a speciality. Tho new Blouse and Skirt Cutters aro especially adapted for tho present styles. Classes held, 91 Willis Street, opp. Shortt's. f>I?OFES"SOR MAC, tho gifted ClairJ. vovnnt. No humbug. Life's storv trulv told. Please take note that after tho 30th of this month (April) my fee for all sittings will bo lis. and 7s. CI. for all readings through correspondence. To-dav and until the 30th. 2s. Gd.; 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. Country clients send as usual .is., stamped onwlopu reply, along with date of birth in full. Consulting rooms, IMS Tory Street, close \ ivian SI reel, Wellington. _ (pRC)YDON"I'IIEPARATONY SCI[()(.)L, \J Boarding and Day School for Boys under 13 years of nge. Special class for Boys under bU, Miss Souiorvillo, si Hill .KttMt,
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