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AMUSEMENTS. \TT BST'S PICTURES. "jITATINEE, OOA TX7EDNESDAY. Wggß z P_ggg8 =WSS?S T> O V A L ALBERT H A L L. -"Direction T. J. West and Henry Hayward, "THE WINDOW OF THE WORLD." LAST NIGHT, LAST NIGHT, LAST NIGHT. ITS SUCCESS ITS SUCCESS IS A RECORD. IS A RECORD. BEN HALL, BEN HALL, BEN HALL, A TALE OF THE AUSTRALIAN BUSH. A TALE OF THE AUSTRALIAN BUSH. A TALE OF THE AUSTRALIAN BUSH. AND OUR GREAT STAR PROGRAMME. ROYAL ALBERT LADIES' ORCHESTRA. Prices: 1/6, 1/, and 6d. No Extra Charge for Booking. 'Phone 1506. EXHIBITIONS. SOCIETY OF A RTS UVXHIBITION, /-^OBURG-ST. A RECORD SUCCESS. Open Daily, 12 noon to 5 p.m.; evening, 7.30 to 10 p.m. To-morrow (Wednesday) and Saturday Afternoon Tea by Ladies' Committee; Evening, Music. ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING. ART UNION Tickets obtainable from Stationers, J. Leech, aud tbe Secretary. 531 S. STUART, -Secretary. SALE OF WORK. STANLEY BAY CHURCH HALL, CALLIOPE ROAD. GRAND FAIR AND SALE OF WORK, In aid of Building Fund, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. June 14 and 15. Open, 3 to 5 and 7 to 10. Afternoons free; Eveniugs, admission Od. AII-ORS 1 CORO NATION BAZAAR. O'Connell-st., 2nd turning on! Shortland-st. Patron, H.M. the King. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. To be opened by His Worship the Mayor. 39 FOOTBALL. TTOOTBALL. - 1 - CITY ROVERS FOOTBALL CLUB. A Meeting of the above Club will be held in Club Rooms, Swanson-street, TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), June 14, at S p.m. Business: Reorganising Teams whilst Members are away ou tour. GEO. HUNT, 510 Hon. Sec. A UCKLAND "DUGBY TJNION A NNUAL, 1911, QN gALE. ALL BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS AND AT "STAR" OFFICE. PRICE, gD. FUNERAL NOTICE. > ORDER OF ODD(f A PIONEER LODGE °'"' Late Brother, wbich leaves his lat6 Residence, Homestreet, Arch llill. for Waikaraka Cemetery, at 2 p.m. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), June 1-1. 40 F. A. CORK, Secretary. ■o_Hß__^EMl_—_■H—_—W—o_H_——■__■ EDUCATIONAL. MISS C. ENGLAND, L.A.8., Teacher of Pianoforte, Organ, Harmony, aud Theory. MISS L. ENGLAND, Teacher of Elocution and Voice Production. Studio: Pierce Buildings, corner Khyber Pass and Sy_ionds-_t. Prospectus may be obtained at Eady's, Robertson's, and English and Foreign Piauo Company. TTERR "DAIMUND "DECHOTSCH. Professor Guildhall School of Music, London, L.A.M., L.C.M., H.C.M.. late Professor to the Marchioness of Bute's family. Will visit Pupils aud Schools for VIOLIN, SINGING, PIANO. HARMONY. MADAME PECHOTSCH Will receive pupils for Singing. For terms, apply to Messrs. A. Eady and Co.'s Music Warehouse, or E. and F. Piano Co., Queen-st. OQ OWANSON-STREET. A LEXANDRA COLLEGE of Music.— aa. stott and Hoare's Chambers. Hours 10 to 0. Saturday 1. Royal Letters Patent. A LEXANDRA COLLEGE Rapid System. aa. —We guarantee to teach riano or Organ from perfect music in 8 lessons. \ LEXANDRA COLLEGE.— No kuowlaa. edge of music required; auy age can play aud read correctly iv S lessons. the public to call and have new system explained. Success guaranteed. ALEXANDRA COLLEGE. The secret of tbe ALEXANDRA RATID SYSTEM is—it gives you a method whereby, with a -moderate umimnt of practice, YOU CAN READ AT SIGHT ANY ML'SiC PUT BEFORE YOU. The approval of eminent musicians shows that the Alexandra System is technically sound. A LEXANDRA COLLEGE. _ Interviews A daily. Don't be sceptical, misguidea, or think it impossible. We prove it. No j failures. • A LEXANDRA COLLEGE.—You attain Aa. the same result in S lessons that takes years under the old conditions. J LEXANDRA COLLEGE. — Why keep your piano idle when you can play correctly from perfect music. Not vamping. LEXANDRA COLLEGE. —Don't waste years of study and money on old method. No previous knowledge required. . ('all and inspect. ALEXANDRA COLLEGE.—Fee, £1 V, full tuition, and returned if pupil cannot read and piny correctly 8 lessons. f>Q QWANSON-STREET. ELAM SCHOOL OF ART AND AUCKLAND ART SCHOOL, ART GALLERY, AUCKLAND. Classes arc held every morning, afternoon, nnd evening. The following subjects are taught In the School by fully-qualifled teachers: — Freehand Drawing, Model Drawing, Geometrical Drawing. Perspective, Light and Shade, Monochrome Painting, Painting In Oil and Water Golovrs, Design, Drawing and Tainting from Life, Modelling, Woodcarving, Repousse Metal Work, Stencilling, Art Leather Work, etc., etc, 300 Free Places, also Admission by Payment of Fee*. The whole of these Classes are recognised by the Education Department of the New Zealand Government. Further particulars on application to E. W. PAYTON, Director. '■ — - —J---3 QCC/— WE have just opened up a lovely «-'*-'/ line of Fancy Worsted Suitings, ln ' all the latest shades of Greens, Browns, Greys, etc., which we are otrering at 85, per suit. See windows. Perfect fit guar- . anteed.—Mcßride. Cash Tailor, Costumier, ' and Outfitter. Vlctoria-st;

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 139, 13 June 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 139, 13 June 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 139, 13 June 1911, Page 10