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rjp II E EVENT OF TH *J SEASON. MAUD ALLAN OPENS HER AUSTRALASIAN TOUR IN NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON OPERA HOUSE. COMMENCING MONDAY, 27th APRIL, DIRECTION OF W. ANGUS MACLEOD. MAUD ALLAN. Tho followtii" is a list of j-ouio of Maud Allan""* distinguished Patrons —Ladies and Gentlemen — who ha\o Iroquently witnessed her performance: — HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE V. * HER MAJESTY QUEEN MARY HER MAJESTY QUEEX ALEXANDRA T.R.I-I. the Duke and Duchess of Con- j Earl and Countess of Lytton I naught j Lord A. Campbell 11.1i.1L Princess Victoria Lord Hamilton of Dakell H.B.H. Pnnco Francis of Teck Lord Herbert Vane-Tempest H.H. Maharajah of Cooch-Bchar Lord Lewiisfiam lI.H. tlio Dowau of Nepal Lord Churchill H.I.H. Crown Prince of Germany Lord (Jrichton T.I.H. Prince and Princess Eitel Fritz Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, G C V.O H.rl. Pnnco Victor Hohenlohe Lord Duncannon Prince Bathany Lord and -Lady Esher The American Ambassador (Hon. White- Lord and Lady Iveagh law Reid) Lord Lucas The French Ambassador (M. Canibon) Lord Aeheson Tho German Ambassador (Count Wolff- Lord Westbury metternich, G.C.V.0.) Lord and Lady Alington Tho Austrian Ambassador (Count Mens- Lord Rothschild Jorff) Lord Wclby Tho Right Hon. H. H. Asquith, M.P. Lord Glenesk Duke of Norfolk Lord Rosmead Duke and Duchess of Somerset Lord Alverstono Duchess of Devonshire Lord Redesdale Duke and Duchess of Marlborough Lord Burnhani Duke of Rutland ' Loril NorthclLffie Duke and Duchess of Portland Lord Newborough « Duke and Duchess of Manchester Lord Colebrooke Duchess of Sutherland _ Countess of Galloway Duke and Duchess of Westminster Countess of Cromor The Mai-quis and Marchioness of Win. Ludy Kilmorey Chester Lady Helen Vincent , Marchioness of Hamilton Lady Wantage Earl of Eglinton Countess of Craven Earl of Suffolk Lady Ulrica Baring Earl of Kinnoull Lady Alastair Innes-Ker , Earl' of Wemyss > Lady Alwyne Compton The Right Hon. the Earl of Rosebery Viscountess Coke Earl of Onslow Lady Batemkn Earl of Carnarvon Lady Dawkins Earl and Countess De Grey Lady Reay Earl of Dunmore Lady Constance Stewart Richardson Earl of Ellesmero ■ Lady C. Somerset Earl and Countess Dudley Field-Marshal Sir George Stuart White, Earl of Clonmell V.C., G.C.8., etc. Lady Young Sir Alfred Hickman, Bart. Lady Rivers Wilson Sir F. Oppenheimer * Lady Stanley Sir William Hulton, Bart. Lady Dimsdale Field-Marshal Sir Evelyn- Wood, V.C., Lady Gwendoline Guinness G.C.8., etc. Lady Macnaughten Sir Walter Armstrong, Bavt. Captain the Hon. H. Stanhope Colonel Sir Edward Ward, K.C.B. Hon. Sidney Greville, C.V.0., C.B. Sir West Ridgway, G.G.8., G.C.M.G., The Right Hon. Winston Churchill, M.P., ' etc. and Mrs. Churchill Sir Arthur Conan Doyle The Right Hon. Lewis Harcourt, M.P., Colonel Sir Clement Royds, C.B. and Mrs. Harcourt Baron A. Goldsmidt The Right Hon. A. J. Balfour, M.P. Baron De Moyer Tho Right Hon. Colonel Mark Lockwood, Canon Wilberforce C.v.O. M.P., and Mrs. Lockwood Colonel Hall Walker and Mrs. Walker First Lord of tho Admiralty (Right Hon. Miss WJiitelaw Reid Reginald M'Kenna, M.P.) Mrs. and Miss Violet Asquith Admiral of the Fleet (Sir John Fisher, Mrs. Bradley Martin G.C.8., 0.M., A.D.C., etc.) Mr. Alfred De Rothschild Sir Marteine Lloyd, Bart. Mr. William Waldorf Astor Sir William Humphrey, Bart. Mr. Bernard Shaw Sir William Holdsworth, Bart. The lato Mr. W. T. Stead. Sir E. A. Sassoon, Bart. , Sir Cuthbert Quiltor, Bart. MAUD ALLAN AND LEO, JAN, AND MISCHEL CHERNIAVSKY. FRANK ST. LEDGER, Accompanist;, Manager, HOWARD EDIE. MASTERTON RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. OPAKI TJAOECOURSE f\PAKI -pACEOOURSEp ACEOOURSE PAKI -K'ACECOURSE vJpAKI -Hi AOECOURSE THURSDAY, 2nd, AND FRIDAY, 3rd APRIL, 1914 ; SPECIAL TRAINS! EXCURSION FARES! SPECIAL TRAINS! EXCURSION FARES! A SPECIAL TRAIN leaves Maeterton for Course at 11.35 a.m._ Visitors from City can return same day by train leaving Course at 5.45 p.m., reaching Wellington 10.50 p.m. A Train for Palmerston and Woodville Passengers will leave Course at 5.35 p.m. A. H'ATHAWAY, Secretary.

CARMYLE DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL, Palmerslon North. TNDIVIDUAL Teaching and Special AtJL tontion to Backward or Delicate Children. Terms and Prospectus on application. CONSTANCE J. M. HAWSON, Principal. TANGO, BOSTON, ONE-STEP. fT\HE MISSES M. and E. OAKLEYL BROWNE, Teachers of Ballroom Dancing. Class Advamced and Beginners (adults) Reopens Monday, 23rd March, 8 p.m., Marine Institute. Class Lower Hutt Opens Wednesday Night, Ist April, St. James's Schoolroom. Class Senior Girls and Boys Opens Saturday, 21st March, 3 p.m., at 82, Webb-street. Arrangements private tuition by telephone (new number). Address 82, Webb-street. BALLROOM DANCING! MRS. H. B. MASON'S CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS Mondays and Wednesdays. Private lessons by arrangement. All latest Dances, including , tho • Hesitation Waltz, Bostons, One-step, Trot, and Tango. Term commences with pupil. Address 86, Ghuzneegtreet, near St. Peter's Church. DANCING. TfyTISS BARBART" PUTNAM'S Dancinq classes will commence in the Marino Engineers' Institute on Wednesday, 15th April. A Class is being formed for Tango and Ragtime Dancing. Address : Fair View, Northland. MISS BORLASE has Resumed her Dancing Classes. Evening Classes held, also Classes for Children and Senior Girls onee > a week. Lessons given in Tango. Miss Borlase received instruction in the Tango Dance from Mr. Oswald. Further particulars address care of Mrs. Black, 9, Mnlgrave-screet. MISS E. CARR-i SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING STEWART DAWSON'S BJILDINGS. MISS L. MACDONALD .. Principal Tuition by _ Correspondence has speci-d attention. Pitman's Australian Record — 220 words per minute. Highct Speed in the Shortest Time. CLASSES FOR THS SENIOR PUBLIC SERVICE EXAMINATION Commence at "OANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 11, Grey-street., On TUESDAY, the 31st INST., at 5.^5 p.m. Results: — For the last six years over 90 per cent, of passes have been gained annually. H. AMOS. Director. i "pROSPECTUSIiSi" Proxy Forms,~Dv*iS- dend Warrants, and Joint Stick Companies' Printing of every de&criptbo printed with expedition at lowest tsinunentivo prices at Evening Poit G«o•ral Printing Hptfu,

FUNERAL CARD. THE Friends of the late Henry Brown are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, jun., 60, Taratiaki-street, Tomorrow (Thursday), at 1.50, for St. Joseph's Church, thence to Karori Cemetery. E. MORRIS, Jun., Undertaker and Embalmer, 60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. Telephone 937 (night and day). FUNERAL CARD. THE Friends of Mr. James Barry are invited to attend the Funeral of his late stepdaughter^ Florence Ashcf, which will leave his residence, 80, Rolleston-st., To-morrow (Thursday), at 10 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, Jun., Undertaker and Embalmer, 60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-«t. Telephone 937 (night and day). FUNERAL CARD. mHE Friends of the late Mrs. Mildred X Butler are invited to attend her Funeral which will leave tho Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, Jun., 60, Taranakistreet, To-morrow, Thursday, at 1.30 p.m. for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, Jun., Undertaker and Embalmer. 60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st., Telephone, 937 (night and .day). FUNERAL CARD. THE Friends of Mr. John S. Stott are invited to attend the Funeral of his late«wife, Harriet, which will leave his residence, 8, Homer-street, To-morrow, Thursday, at 10 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, Jun., Undertaker and Embalmer, 60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st., Telephone, 937 (night and day). FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the late Thomas Caldwell aro invited to attend his Funeral, which will leavo his lato residence, Tory-street, Petone, To-morrow (Thursday), 2nd April, at 2.30, for Taita Cemetery. R. H. PARRANT AND CO., Undertakers, 46, Firzherbert-strect, Petone. fIIHE Friends of the late Rev. David A Meadowcroft aro respectfully invited to attend hie Funeral, which will leave his late residence, No. 3, Mount-Btreot, Tomorrow (Thursday), 2nd April, 1914, at 2.30 p.m., for Karori Cemetery. ROBT. H. WILSON AND SON, Undertakers and Einbalmers, 164, Ade-laide-road. 'Phono 1999. THE Brethren of City and Suburban Lodges are requested to attend the Funeral of our late Brother, David Meadowcioft, Post Grnnd Chaplain, Victorian Constitution, which will leave his lato residence, No. 3, Mount-fiteoor, for Karori Cemetery, at 2.30 on Thursday Afternoon. By Command of the Prow Grnnd Master. "^rolEtoF^esksT" A FURTHER Shipment just opened. PRICES RIGHT. STYLES RIGHT. QUALITY RIGHT. Just call and see what we arc offering, or write for Illustrations and prices. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., 'Phone 1676, 17 tad JO, (Juba-sUeeL, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 77, 1 April 1914, Page 2

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