AMUSEMENTS. • TO-DAY! TO-DAY! TO-DAY! TO-DAY! 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. ■fjIXHIDITORS' DAY! -laxlllUlTOKS , DAY! CORONATION EXHIBITION! .CORONATION EXHIBITION! CHILDREN'S SINGING AND RECITATION COM PETITIONS; From fl a.m. to' 12.30. With interval for PUNCH AND JUDY at 11.30. in Concert Hall. 'Owing to the largo number of entries each competitor is limited to 3 minutes. 18-SILVER MEDALS AWARDED. FLOJUL TABLES. 11 /o 5, In Stadium. BABY SHOW! l'.'O entries. 2.30 to 4 p.m., in Stadium. LIVING PICTURES in Concert Hall, 3 to 4.30. PUNCH AND JUDY SHOW in Stadium, 2 p.m. and 4 run. 20,000 SAMPLES TO BE" GIVEN 20,000 20,000 AWAY! 20,000 Each Ono Thousandth Person Passing through Turnstiles will receive a WALTHAM WATCH! • IN THE EVENING, at 8 n'clockGRAND SPECTACULAR ENTERTAINMENT! Under the direction of Mr. J. W. M. Harrison. ALL NATIONS GRAND PAGEANT! To be preceded by Physical Culture Demonstration. 200 Performers! ' 200 Performers! 200 Performers! - 200 Performers'. Admission Sixpence. . CONCERT HALL, EXHIBITION, IN THE EVENING. NEW AND EXCLUSIVE FILMS by the Cinema. • THE SHERIFF AND DETECTIVE. TEXAS- TEirS DEFENCE. FOB A WIFE'S HONOUR. MY FIM'KXD THE DOCTOR, A AVIKTEKN WELCOME. A MIDNIGHT DISTURBANCE. THE WRONG FLAT, ITALIAN ARMY MANOEUVRES. JUDGED BY A HIGHER POWER, etc. Sixperisc Admission. Admission to Exhibition all. day, One Shilling. Children, Sixpence. To save lime, please present the EXACT [AMOUNT AT TURNSTILES. No change given at turnstiles. Change offico to left of entrance. £10 for the NEAREST ESTIMATE of persons passing through turnstiles,' Exhibitors' Day. Voting Cards at Entrance of Exhibition.
CORONATION ' EXHIBITION THE GYMNASTIC DISPLAY THE GYMNASTIC DISPLAY OF THE SEASON! By Member? of the Young Men's ' , Christian Association. MONDAY, 24th JULY, 8 p.m. LADIES, GIRLS, MENS, YOUTHS, ": BOYS; Work to include Dumb Bolls, ChlbSwinginsr, • Parallel Bars, Ball-Swing-ing, Swedish' Drill. Bar Bells, Hand Balancing,. Skipping, Brass Rod Drill. The. Brass Rod Drill by thn Ladies' Class is ibeiug jhown Jov the first time iii public in Wellington. The Classes are all under Mr. E. N. Howard; Physical Director of tho Y.M.C.A. -~'. '-..-.,.■■■; • 3ALLHOOM DANCING. MRS. H. B. MASON'S Classes for Beginners arc held on'MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS in-her Private Hall. 80 Ghuzneo Street, near St. Peter's Church. Proficiency "ensured" in SIX PRIVATE LESSONS..- Term commences with Pupil. Private Lessons by ''appointment: • ■ • ' • ..EDUCATIONAL. TO INTENDING TEACHERS OF . PHYSICAL CULTURE. THE Class for tho training of Instructors and. Instructresses will begin on, TUESDAY, Ist' AUGUST,' 1911.' Particulars from\" • MR.ROYD GAB-LICK, Sussex Chambers, Panama Street, Wellington. HERBERT TJLOY, ERBERT JJLOY, ■ TEACHER OR ARTISTIC VIOLIN PLAYING. PROFESSOR OF TECHNIQUE. Studio-N.Z. ALLIANCE BUILDINGS, WILLIS STREET, Corner Manners Street. EANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 11 GREY STREET, Students prepared for tho following Examinations:— 1 ACCOUNTANCY—New Zealand Society of Accountants. - ■ •■ BOOK-KEEPING—New Zealand Society of Accountants. SaORTUAND-Incorporatcd' Phonographic Society of Australia. ■ CIVIL SERVICE-(Junior and Senior). MATRICULATION—SoIicitors' ' General Kuowledgo and all Entrance Univer-. fiity Examinations. s Over 70 per cent, passes in last year's public examinations. Telephone—2O'Jß.
CROYDON" PREPARATORY SCHOOL. Boarding and Day School for Boys under 13 years of age. Special class for Boys under eix. Miss Somerville, 81 Hill Street. ' TEEEACE SCHOOL. "*" Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principals: Miss Baber, M*A., Miss Rachel Richmond (Higher Certificate N.F.U.). Preparatory Classes for Children under 8. : ipHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, 255 THE TERRACE, Wellington; Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal: MRS. -HENRY SMITH. HUNK' AND PRINGLE, LTD., MOTOR GARAGE, PALMEBSTON N. mOURISTS will find our Garage con.JL veiiient, fireproof, and light up to date. We undertake repairs of any description, and guarantee to give satisfaction. ■ Oils. Grease, and Benzine always ia 6tock. Agents for Overland and Hupp Cars. First-class Cars for Hiro. Telephono '120. ■ W. H. PHILIP. HOUSE AND OFFICE CLEANING CONTRACTOR, N.Z- Alliance Buildings, 113 Willis Streot (Room 4). Chimneys swept by eober ' men. Geotlenien's Clothes pressed, Venetian Blinds repaired. .(Extract from one nf many unsolicited Testimonials.) " J look back on that time as on a •Ahorrid dream. I could not in ore tho length of my nose without the aid of two crutches and a stick- One day a dear friend induced me lo try llunkydory as a boot polish. I did so. Now, watch me jump." VICTORIA LAUNDRY. TO KELBURNE HOUSEHOLDERS. OUR Vans Collect and Deliver in Kelburno every WEDNESDAY. Telephoao Gl3. 'VICTORIA LAUNDRY CO., LTD,, 63 HANSON STREET*
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1186, 22 July 1911, Page 1
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