Article image
Article image

AMUSEMENTS. RING'S THEATRE, Direction.: ; Bremian-Fulleri, Ltd. Positively Last Nights of THE SERENA DERS. THE SERENADERS. Don't Miss Them! Positively Last Nights of THE HARMONIOUS HUXHAMS, "A Burlesque on Italian Opera." Last Nights of THE LYNTONS, Repeating, by Special Request, 'The Curate , »nd the Chorus Girl.' THE S,vji.ikiTAN OF COOGAN'S TENEMENT. THE LEGEND OF THE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. THE NOODLE INDUSTRY. TIT FOR TAT. MORE THAN HE BARGAINED FOR. -A MAGNIFICENT ENTERTAINMENT. PRICES; Is 6d, Is, 6d. Plan at Jacobs's. 8 NEW DANCES FOR THE COMING SEASON. JUST OUT, " No. 157 " OF CHAPPELL'S ANNUAL DANCE ALBUM. This is a splendid collection of really good Dances that have all the "go" and "snap" of bright music to dance to. The following composes the selection :—'The Merry Widow' Lancers, on melodies by Franz Lehar; 'Our Miss Gibbs' Yalse, on melodies by Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton: 'Margaret Cooper Lancers on popular songs sung by Miss Margaret Cooper; 'The New Aladdin' Valse. on melodies by Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton; 'Pearl of the Ocean' Valse, P. Bucalossi; 'Punchinello' Polka, A. H Menefy; ■'Che Cecil' Two-step, N. Megone; Soldiers in the Park' March, Lionel MonckTrice, Is: Post Free, Is Id. Cornet and Violin Parts, Is; Post Free, Is Id. £IHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Headquarters for Music, PRINCES STREET. EDUCATIONAL. TECHNOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS OF THE CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON INSTITUTE, AND SCIENCE EXAMINATIONS OF-THE BOARD OF EDUCATION, LONDON. Education Department, I Wellington, 10th March, 1913. of Application to be examined may bo obtained from (he authorities of the local Technical School, or from the Inspector-General of Schools, Wellington. The dates by which applications to be examined must reach the Education Department | are:—For the Technological Examinations, [ 19th April, or, with late fee, 24th April; and for the Science Examinations, Ist May, | or, with late fee, 6th May. The examinations arc usually held about May and June respectively. G. HOGBEN, KING EDWARD TECHNICAL COLLEGE. HTiHE CEREMONY of LAYING THE A FOUNDATION STONES will take place at 4.15 p.m. on THURSDAY, 20th nist. A cordial invitation to be present is extended to subscribers, students, and exstudents, and all interested in the work. ANGUS MARSHALL. Director. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. jv /ISS HOOPER,, assisted by Miss SAW*TJL TELL, will rosunii CLASSES APRIL 1. Evening Class, Tuesday, 8 o'clock, Trades Hall. Roslyn Class, Fridav evenings, 7 o'clock. ■Saturday Mornings, 10.30, Trades Hall. Private lessons arranged . 64 DOWLING STREET. 'Phono 1,488. [ISSES MOWAT and CAMERON will reL sumo ALL CLASSES on MARCH 29 a a follows —Children's Classes in Oddfellows' Hail, Stuart street, on 'Saturday Morning' at 10, and Wednesday Afternoon at 4. Adults' Class in George Street School Gymnasium on Tuesday Evening at 8 Miss Mowa't. 838 Cumberland street. 'Phono 3,211. Miss Cameron, 523 Castle street. 'Phone 2,497. BOARD AND RESIDENCE WANTED, 2 Male Boarders; comfortable home, all conveniences. For address apply Black's Store, Maori Hill. PRIVATE Board~desTrcdlVn 7 elder!,y Tady in respectable family. "Terms," ' StarOffice. C* INGLE Ladies. ComfnHs.hlv-fnr lAJ.LU, by young Man. Board and Lodging in private family : terms, .Moderate.' "Star' Office. AUCTIONS. MONDAY 31st MARCH, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, ROSLYN, Close to Cnr. UNINTERRUPTED VIEW OF HARBOR AND OCEAN. OVER QUARTER-ACRE AND 8-ROOMED HOUSE, WITH EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE, AND MOTOR GARAGE. T»ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, •*- are instructed to sell by auction, SECTION 16. BELLEVUE. ROSLYN, containing 1 rood, fronting Bellevue street, together with HOUSE No. 14, Containing 9 rooms; concrete foundations, 3 box windows, turret, portico, bathroom (hot and cold), built-in wardrobes, cupboards, pantry, scullery, washhouse: drained to D.B. regulations; electric light installed: motor garage; asphalt paths,'lawn, Fruit and vegetable gardens, AND A GLORIOUS VIEW. MONDAY, 7th APRIL, j At 12 o'clock. THE GLEN PROPERTY, MORNINGTON. One of the Most Picturesquely-situated and Sequestered Private Properties iu OtagO. IT IS REALLY A SCENIC RESERVE,' Covered with Native Bush that 100 Years of the utmost care and coaxing could not grow. 10 ACRES 3 ROODS 35.85 POLES FREEHOLD, AND FOR ABSOLUTE SALE AS A WHOLE. It is a tract very suitable for subdivision, but the owner, largely for sentimental WILL NOT SUBDIVIDE THE PLACE. Here is a Bona Fide Chance for Investment. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed by Mrs Turton to sell by auction, Part of Sections 66. 67, 94, 95, 96, and 97, Block VI., Town District, and being Allotments 296 to 300, 312, 334 1o 341, parts of Allotments 342 and 3*3, Allotments 344 to 366 inclusive, and Quarry Reserve—making in all a total area of 10 ACRES 3 ROODS 35.85 POLES, with frontages to Neidpath and Glen roada and Dairy street, together with Glen Howe thereon (occupied hy the owner) and Glenwood (another large house fronting Neidpath road). This splendid property is served by tho Mormngten car (Id) and electric car (also Id), and in consequence is in constant touch with town. OUR INSTRUCTIONS ARE TO SELL, And-—" a word to the wise " • BE THER.E ON HAND TO. BUY.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19130319.2.42.7

Bibliographic details

Evening Star, Issue 15137, 19 March 1913, Page 5

Word Count
814

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 15137, 19 March 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 15137, 19 March 1913, Page 5