AMUSEMENTS. HP H E A T R E ROYAL Under the Sole Direction of JiR TOM POLLARD. POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA 00. TO-NIGHT. TO-NTGHT. TO-NIGHT. And Following Evenings. In the Latest American Success, HIS HIGHNESS THE BEY. HIS HIGHNESS THE BEY. HIS HIGHNESS TEE BET. Direct from the Leading New York Tbeatces. Produced on the n»ra>> extensive scale which has mado " in Fairyhtnd" ' so famous, NEW SONGS. CUAIttnNG MUSIC. GOKGJSOU& COSTUMES. PRETTY.- BALLETS. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Absolutely the Firet of POLLARD'S POPULAR JUVENILES In HIS HIGHNESS THE BEY. Which has been scoring nothing but success all over the Dominion. POPULAR PRICES: Dress Circle and Reserved Stal'f. 4*. Br.ck Stalls, 3s 6d; Pit, If. Eaily deurs to Back Stalls and Pit, 6d extra, from 7 to 7.30. Day Sales to Kariy Doors at Reunert's and Reidlo's. Box I'ian »t the Dresden. W. A. LOW, 8763 BuMiieis Manager^ Vlex a n d"lTa l. THURSDAY, NOA'EMBER 28th, at 8 p.m.' j CHAMBER CONCERT (Last of Series). REQUEST PROGRAMME. The Miffe? Wella, R.C.M.L., and Mr Gladstone Be'i will pinyTrio, Volkmann, in Bb M nor. Trio, Aresisky, in D Minor. Miss C. Welle will play— Aubade D'Ambriopio. Serpnade, Dardla. liumoroßits, Dvorak. Miss A. Wolls wijl p\*y (by reqpeat)— Legend, Sermon to *he Bird* (Lisct). Mr Gladstone Bell will playHungarian Rhapeodie (Popper). Box plan now open at Dresden. MRC. A. FEKiGUSON, 8761 Secretary. EDUCATIONAL, riHRISTCHUROH SCHOOL OF ELOCU\y TiON AND DRAMATIC ART. .. S Exchange Buildings. Prinoipal: MISS NEWMAN POTTS. Clasces Monday and Tuesday Evenings Private Student* Tuegdjirt. Mr D* Sptrag, Inntiuctor. Principal may be interviewed daily, 10 tola. 8 to <■ A 'SAFE INVESTMENT. AFAR SAFER JXIXTJ9tXESn .. than a block of land or a totahnator ticket, is a oune of training at Gilby'a Commeioial.Oollege. The curriculum is a broad and comprehensive one, embracing practically everything from, the Three it's to the University Course* in Science, Atts, Law and Commerce Them are no fixed "Terms," no hard-anf-fast line of study prescribed Teaching individual throughout. No pushing ' ahead than the pupil can follow. lft> keeping back bright ' etudent* to keep r*c« with dull on**,' The largest teaching ataff in New Zealand, and every teacher a highly ' skilled expert. J Oux new 111mtra ted pivepactue telM you more about »he College and it* , GILBY*fI » x - ,• lV OOICMBRCIAI4 COUIiEGE ';-•'- <Under' that at? sipj), Qathedial egmaw. ; cawa r . -', . ' '* ' CHBISTOHUROH SHORTHAND AHD ' CCXMMEiRCIAL SCHOOL, \ t Grain Agency Building* (oppoaiU 0.1C.) Principal: - r MISS»E. E. DIGBY, 1.F.8.? W.TJ.IV F> is a leoognised fact nowaday* tiat to thoroughly compjete a Bofn or girl , * Education, a knowledge of> BOOK* XEBPING ia absolutely »«»ential..< Oux method of teaching this eubject ia by individual tuition, which it undoubtedly Uw beet. Term commence* any F*M on application. ** ' v Note the Addrew: - - GRAIN AGENCY BUILDINGS (op. DXC.) 02993 ■ HOTELS. HOTEL METROPOLbTaJLABOA. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. SPACIOUS DRAWING AND DINING ROOMS. • EXCELLENT CUISINE. Hot and Cold Berth*. Every Modmm Ooe Tenieaoa. l<. W. JOHNSTONS, 7181 Propriate. EYIATHAN HOTEL DUNEDIN <■ 1 (Nearly Opposite New Railway SUUon—dtort turn to the left when leaving atetion). The Favourite House with the TiftTtHisg I Publia SIXTY NEW ROOMS JUST ADDED. , Inoluding New Sitting, Smoking, *nd Bath I Room*. I THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE HOTEL IN NEW ZEALAND. LOWEST TARIFF of »ny Hotelin Au*tralaeia, ss. 6a 64, 6e per day; 25e, 27s 6d, 30s per week, according to accommodation. Permanent Boarders by arrangement ; Fire Escape\ tiirovghoat tn* Building.' . Night and Day Porters. ' All Communications to JAMES CONNOR. ' . ■ '" ; ; , ":-.- C^!f ROAD BOARDS. f\ ..'■"""" SPREYDON ROAD BOARD?/; -C^ A li RATES to March ' tlti 1807 t NOT PAID WITHIN FOURTEEN DAYS, will b* *ued for without -further notice. -/■; t *■;-■ ■■■■,:>■ '■• :- : : : v|rf . '•■■■". ■' .'■ .'>■■■: -:-' :: >'- y^;:.r ;^wkif\ Payable at Board Oftce, Bprey4ic>n, Moadar* and Thurediye, 2.50 v> 6JX> p.m., ox at th* Office of Woodfield and 173 Lichneld •treet, 9 a.m. to I pjn., any 4ay except Thuraday, from 9 a.m. to T p.m. SMO •■ • :. LOST. AND,FOUND. -^K■'[}■',_ 1 pOUND, BICYCLE. Owner can have .J- tame by paying expense*. . Apply Bchr-sder.. Rsilway. AddfaHrton. .: 1609 BONNINGION'B Coca Win*. The finest tonic after Infinenta, strengthen* and aromotee appetite. Get Bonnington'a, 2s I ed and' ««M, MIXED Paint, abtpeJiny tme: Enaeela, Brunawio*' Black, Metal Polish, etc Clean up you? home with things from Min*cn'a. ' 0W97 TO-DAY AT THE D.I.C. SALE OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. CLEARING OUT AI«L VIOLINS, BANJO'S, MANDOLINS, GUITARS, Etc., AT SALE PRICES. CORNETB, CLARIONETS. FLUTES, AND ALL SH£>£T MUSIC. REDUCED IN PRICE. VISIT THE D I.C. TO-DAY. CSeft \~- ■ '■■ •:-,.; _^f
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12970, 25 November 1907, Page 1
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