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f AMUSEMENTS. OTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Immediate and Overwhelming Sucoesa of LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT I LAST NIGHT! Of Mr HARRY RICKARDS'S ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. In a Magnificent Programme, prodigal in its Wealth of Brilliant Items and of Unexampled Liberality. TO-NIGHT!—LAST NIGHT, L'lncomparable The PAUL CINQUEVALLI, The King PAUL CINQUEVALLI, " King of PAUL CINQUEVALLI, of Jugglers. PAUL CINQUEVALLI. Jugglers. FRANK and JEN LATONA. FRANK and JEN LATONA, In their Brilliant Musical Sketch. - LAWSON and NAMON, LAWSON and NAMON, America's Great Specialty Artists. GUEST and NEWLYN, MACKINNON'S SCOTTISH MEISTERS. TOM DAWSON, JANNY POWERS, NELLIE MAUNSELL, ARTHUR HARRIS. ,The Universal Verdict: The Greatest Vaudeville Show ever seen in' Dunedin. LAST NIGHT! POPULAR PRICES: 3s. 2s. Is. Booked Seats, Is extra; Early Doors, &. extra. Plan at the Dresden. Early Door Day Sales at Jacobs's. FRED. AYDON,. Manager. MISS JEN LATONA'S SONGS.RICKARDS'S VAUDEVILLE CO. 'I'M AFRAID TO GO HOME IN THE DARK' (Supply due Wednesday). ' WHACK-FOL-THE-DIDDLE-OL * and -'WAKE UP! NEW ZEALAND' (Due One Week). We have the following in STOCK:—'If I Should Plant a Tiny Seed of Love,' 'Somebody That You Know and I Know Too," "Even- Little Bit Added to What You've Got Makes a Little Bit More,' ' I'm Going to Take You Back to Old Killarney.' Genuine Successes Every One. SIXPENCE EACH. POSTED, 7d. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LIMITED, 21-25 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. r AKE UP! NEW ZEALAND.* v v Sung by Miss J , Majesty's Theatre. ■ This is the title of the most successful Patriotic March Song of late years. Now being sung in London in 'The Englishman's Home' (the drama that is causing an immense sensation). The English title is ' Wake Up! Great Britain,' and owing to this song being such a wonderful success, the publishers have kindly issued for us a New Zealand edition, which is due here on the 28th inst. Every New Zealander who is proud of his Home and Country should at once get a Copy, and what is more, sing it at every opportunity. 'WAKE UP! NEW ZEALAND.' SIXPENCE A COPY; Posted anywhere for 7d. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LIMITED, 21-23 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. TO PIANOFORTE STUDENTS. BEETHOVEN'S SONATAS ANALYSED. ["T has been my custom for some years past, jL in teaching the Sonatas of Beethoven, Mozart, etc., to explain to my pupils iheir structure and analysis., The interest taken by them has been unmistakable, and has never flagged. This kind of training seems to me of the utmost importance to all Musical Students as an adjunct to their musical education, whether they are going up for examinations or not, and I therefore intend holding Classes for this purpose, and will be glad to receive the names of those who are willing to attend them The Class will be of one hour and a-half duration; not more than 5 Students in each class. Each jstudeut will be taught to play the Sonatas as well as having the structure and analysis explained to fteru. Terms: Two guineas per term. Telephone 1,671. • SIDNEY WOLF, 29 Stuart street. Mr Wolf will RESUME TEACHING on TUESDAY, the 27th inst. EDUCATIONAL. fiANCING, DEPORTMENT, and PHYSIU CAL EXERCISES.—Miss HOOPER, assisted by her niece, Miss SAWTELL. Beginners' Class, Monday, 19th, 8 p.m.; Advanced Class, Wednesday, 8 p.m.; Junior Class, Saturday Morning, 10.30, Trades Hal!, Moray place. Mornington Classes, Friday' 16th, 4 p.m. nnd 8 p.m. Private Lessons aranged. Address : Albyn House, King street. Telephone 1.995. IMPORTANT TO LADIES. NEW INVENTION. —<HE NEW BLOUSE AND SKIRT CUTTER is absolutely the simplest method in use; only three measurements lequired; no fitting and no calculations; will cut plain, yoked, tucked, and fancy evening blouses! Vupils may bnng material and out blouse or skirt during first lesson. First Lesson Free. Fee. 25s for 12 Lessors, including a Blouse and Skirt Cutter FOR MORE ADVANCED WORK, the New Alphabetically-arranged and Self-in-structing Garment Cutter now ready. Every description r.f Ladies' and Children's Work cut. Absolutely no fitting, except for deformed figures. This is the only system used where ejich piece has full instructions, and can be easily followed by letters, making it impossible to forget. Former Piipils may Exchange Old Drafters for 7s 6d, o. take Single Lessons in Practical Work at Is 6d. Classes daily, Wednesday excepted; also Monday ana Thursday Evenings. Patterns For Sale. The above has bs~n awarded First Prize at the Women's Exhibition of Work in Melbourne, and holds the only Medal from the New Zealand Exhibition; also gained First Place in a Test of Systems in Sydney. An UNDERCLOTHING' CLASS will be opened on SATURDAY MORNING, May Ist, also FRIDAY EVENING, May 7, for cutting all kinds of Underclothing by a i simple method of paper-folding. Intending Pupils will need to begin on that date. Fee, £1 Is. Miss CHARLES, Principal, ' No. a High street (opposite D.1.C.). THE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC And the ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC. JUNE THEORY EXAMINATIONS. ENTRIES CLOSE~ON SATURDAY, the -U Ist May, 1909. Application Forms can ! be obtained from Messrs Chas. Begg and Co., Dresden Piano Company, or at my office, 6 Livorpool street. FRANK OGSTON, Hon. Local Representative. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. PHE OTAGO RESEARCH "SCHOLART SHIP for 1909, of the value of £IOO a year, tenable for two years at the University of Otago, is offered by the Department of Education of New Zealand to GRADUATES of the University of New Zealand who are desirous of prosecuting a Research thai is likely to benefit the Industries of the Dominion. Applications will be received on or before 21st MAY, 1909, by the undersigned, from whom all information may be obtained. JAMES PARK, Chairman Research Scholarship Board, Otago University. April 17, 1909. DUNEDIN TECHNICAL COLLEGE. THE CLASSES have now begun work. Provision is made for Instruction in Languages, all Commercial and Domestic Subjects, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Plumbing, Painters' Work, Carpentry, Cabinetmaking, Wood-carving, Bookbinding, Tailoring, Rural Science, and Chemistry. Over a nundred classes. Paying Pupils should Enrol at once. Free Pupils must , Enrol not later than MONDAY, 26th inst. j ANGUS MARSHALL, I Director. DUNEDIN Schoorof~Art _ end Design, Moray place—Open Every Day anr" Evening. Ail kinds ni r>mTOin<» ar>A Paint;. Taught. Fees (^.. , ~ w.»»* w £1 Is, Evening Classes, 10s 6d ~ "' »3 Dowlinn street (Cutting).—Classes for ShortI hand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping,■•. English, ! Arithmetic, CommerciaJ Correspondence cjyji ? Service.

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Evening Star, Issue 14039, 21 April 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 14039, 21 April 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 14039, 21 April 1909, Page 5

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