amusements. rjniE KING'S TnEATItE. Proprietors—'YVest's Pictures, Ltd., and Linley and Donovan. Tho Home of Pictorial Pleasure and Masterful Music. T .,„ m TO-NIGnT, WEST'S I'EKRLESS J ?OUL ROYAL PICTURES WESIb AND "LYRIC" ORCHESTRA. Coming Dirce.t for Wellington— WEST'S RJ-;DOUBTABLE "OU It NAVY, WEST'S REDOUBTABLE "OUR NAVY, Under the Command of Admirals A\est, Linlev. and Donovan. 11.M.5.5. Agamemnon, Collingwood, Bellerophon, Defence, Hiherince, Invincible, Indomitable, Inflexible, Minotaur, Shannon, King Edward VII, Superb, Temeraire, Vanguard, and Warrior. Bombardment, and Night Attack AT THE KING'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT At S. TO-NIGIIT Prices, Is. and Gd. Reserves at Abels and Theatre. Booking Fee, Gd. Theatre 'Phono, 3143. Barton bros.' huge circus and COMBINED SHOWS WILL OPEN TO-MORROW NIGHT, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER sth. Location: Near the TE ARO RAILWAY STATION. The following Star Artists will appear nightlyThe Musical Travares; Wisheng Bros., 4 in number, Acrobats and Tumblers. Warren Bros., bounding billiard table performers. Pedro Trio, ring artists. Francis Worley, King of Horizontal Bars. Alicia and Tasman, Society Jugglers. Packeral, the funniest of clowns. Alhar Trio, Chinese and Comedy Acrobats. The Tyliells, in the marvellous aerial act. Ernest Gilbert, 4-horsc picture rider. Roy Barton, bounding jockey rider. Clown 'Abrahams. Clown Deaii. Lindsay Barton, the King of Dummies. Miss Marguorate, the beautiful and graceful lady rider. La B-.-ll Zuida, Queen of the Silver Thread. Miss Alice _ Disson, England's greatest lady juggler. Miss Ruby French and Girtv Emery, lady trapeze artists. Mis-s I'aiulerwiski, the dashing lady hurdle rider, together with a _ highlytrained stud of horses and ponies. Barton Bros.' splendid brass band will perforin outside the largo marquee every evening, all making Barton Bros/ Circus tho best that has bean seen in New Zealand for years. Popular pricesPit, Is.; Stalls, 25.; Chairs, 3s. Children Half-price to all parts. Secure your Tickets early to-morrow night to avoid the crush. E. J. CLARKE, Representative. Tutman Bradley, Business Manager. 300 300 N.Z. LADIES' HOCKEY TOURNAMENT. DAY'S BAY. DAY'S BAY. SECOND DAY'S PLAY, TO-DAY, MONDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER. SIXTEEN TEAMS COMPETING From All Parts of New Zealand. MONDAY'S MATCHES: Hawkc's Bay v. Taranaki Canterbury A v. Manawatu B Wellington A v. Nelson Canterbury B v. Bullcr Wairarapa v. Manawatu A Southland v. West Coast Wanganui v. Wellington. Admission: Sixpence., Steamers leave Ferry W T harf 1.15, 2, and 2.30 p.m. 300 LADY PLAYERS. 300 300 LADY PLAYERS. 300 "THE GARDEN HOTEL" ENGAGE Rooms for a Week End. Lovely Gardens, comfortable rooms, good menu, courteous attention. Moderate Tariff, and ORCHESTRAL MUSIC EVERY SUNDAY. Ring Up "BELLEVUE." PIANO-PLAYING MADE EASY. NO Scales, Exercises, or Drudgery; no Failures. Wo return your money if you are unable to read music and play in six weeks. Full tuition, J-2 25 % Call and inspect The National College of Music, 30 Willis Street. Hours—lo a.m. to 9 p.m. EDUCATIONAL. 7VTGA TAW A, Marton. Country Boarding School for Girls. School will reopen on Wedhesday, 20th September. Principal, Miss M. Taylor. (OROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL, vJ Boarding and Day School for Boys under 13 years of age. Special class for Boys under sLx. Third Term commences on Tuesday. September 12th. Boarders must bo in on Monday, 11th. Miss Somerville, 81 Hill Street. JOSEPH STEPHENS, Specialist in Pianoforte, Harmony, Composition, Having just arrived from London has now commenced Tuition in the above Subjects. Studio: Over Littlejolm's, Lambton Quay. BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 11 GREY STREET. Students prepared for tho following Examinations:— ACCOUNTANCY—New Zealand Society of Accountants. BOOK-KEEPING—New Zealand Society of Accountants. SHORTHAND Incorporated Phonographic Society of Australia. CIVIL SERVICE—(Junior and Senior). MATRICULATION—SoIicitors' General Knowledge and all Entrance University Examinations. Over 70 per cent, passes in last year's public examinations. Telephone — 2095. ICUTZHEKBERT TERRACE 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 S. HOUSE SCHOOL. 255 THE TERRACE, Wellington. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal: MRS. HENRY SMITH. •or AVE YOU SEEN THE SUN ±1 TYPEWRITER? VISIBLE WIUTING, PAD MACHINE. PERFECT WORK, PORTABLE. Durable, only =Ell lis. Suitable for Clergymen, Doctors, Travellers. Full particulars on application. OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., 17 and 19 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. 'Phone IG7G. _______ npHE Results obtained by Advertisers .8. in the Classified Columns of " Tho Dominion" are such as to confirm their ■ belief that tho paper has a wider circuj lat.ion thau any other daily journal in 1 New Zealand.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1223, 4 September 1911, Page 1
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