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, Amusements. WESI'S - pICTUREQ - WEST'S REST'p - XT rcTUREO - :VV EST'V; OYAL ALBERT II A L I „ Direction T. J. West and Henry Haywarc THE WINDOW OF THE WORLD." ANOTHER STAR PROGRAMME. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS FOR ,-.„ OUR COUNTRY VISITORS. • pEACH ROWING IN pANAD A, ?™°^j. nff the Largest Orchard in the Worlc . WO.OOO trees yielding "1,000,000 baskets c • itrTTitr, peaches annually _ __ T WHAT SHALL WE DO WITH OUR OLI A Greater Problem than we realise at fin casual thought. A SPLENDID A.B. CREATION. THROUGH-THE TYROL (Alps). THE MARKED TRAIL. MAGIC MUSIC. ___ BOBBY AND THE REDSKINS THESE DO NOT INTOXICATE BUT THE STIMULATE. . , „ . Crazv Apples," " 'Scroggins takes the Cci bus," •• Mr. Inquisitive." " Springy Takes a Bath." _ PATnE'S LATEST GAZETTE. ROYAL ALBERT ORCHESTRA - OF LADY INSTRUMENTALISTS. Prices: Is 6d. Is, and 6d. No Extra Charg for Booking. 'Phone 1506. pRINCE'S p I N * Direction. Hay ward's Enterprises, Ltd. rPHE TO INK OF "DEFINEMENT TO-DAY, AND EVERY DAY. PRINCE'S INK. JL RINCE'S JLUNK. NEW MAPLEWOOD FLOOR!! DELIGHTFUL MUSIC. ENCHANTING ILLUMINATIONS. FOUR SESSIONS DAILY. ■ Morning: 10.30 to 12.30. Afternoon: 2.30 to 4.45. Business Session: 5 to 7. Evening: 7.30 to 10. PRINCE'S RINK PRICES: Morning and Afternoon Sessions: Admit sion, 6d; Skates, Gents. Is, Ladies 6d; Flooi age, Gents. 6d. 5 to 7 Session: Admission, 6d; Skates, 6d Floorage, 6d. Evening Session: Admission, Is; Skate; Is; Gents.' Floorage, 6d. - NEW SKATES! NEW SKATES! POPULAR SKATING PRICES. GEO. PELHAM, Manager. : TrtfINDSOR ' RATING piNK Auckland's Leading Elite Rink. • PONSONBY—THREE LAMPS—PONSONBY. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). GRAND DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES. FRIDAY. GRACEFUL SKATING AND WALTZING EVENTS. SATURDAY NEXT. CHILDREN'S MATINEE. JUNE 6 CHILDREN'S GRAND CARNIVAL. WATCH FOR OUR GRAND CORONATION CARNIVAL. Admission and Sessions as Usual. PROFESSOR J. W. H. MARTIN, Manager. DOYAL OLDER T? INK KHYBER PASS, AUCKLAND. GRAND COSTUME fIARNIVAL, OSTUME VMRNIVAL, TUESDAY, MAY 30, 7.30 P.M. PRICES FOR THE CARNIVAL: General Admission, 2s 6d. Reserved Seats, 3s 6d. (Box Plan at the Rink.) Skates, Is. Gentlemen with private Skates, Floorage 6d GEO. C. IRVING. Manager. Exhibitions. AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS THIRTEENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION. OPENS FRIDAY, MAY 26. SOCIETY'S GALLERY, COBURG-ST. For the convenience of Country Visitor! the Exhibition will be open on the first tw( days, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, from 11 a.m., and for three weeks following al Noon. ADMISSION, Is. NOTE.—Tickets for ART UNION in con nection with above obtainable from th« Secretary. S. STUART, Secretary. AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS, •**• MEMBERS' CONVERSAZIONE, And Official Opening by His Excellency Lord Islington, K.C.M.G., D.5.0., Governoi of New Zealand. v SOCIETY'S GALLERY, COBURG-ST.. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, AT 8 P.M. ' ' ' .S. STUART, __________________ "Secretary. Sporting, A UOKLAND "DACING pLUB. WINTER MEETING, 1911. ACCEPTANCES forMAIDEN STEEPLECHASE ... lsov JERVOIS HANDICAP lsov MAIDEN HURDLES isov CORNWALL HANDICAP ... 3sovs MEMBERS' HANDICAP ... lsov HUNT CLUB HURDLES ... lsov HUNT CLUB CUP- lsov CLOSE with the undersigned on FRIDAY 26th May. by 9 p.m. At the same time FINAL PAYMENTS are due for GREAT NORTHERN HURDLE RACE 6sovs. ' J. F. HARTLAND, Secretary. 97, Shortland-street, Auckland. ' j Mining Notices. rpHE GOLDEN PAH GOLD MINING COM1' PANY, LIMITED (In, Voluntary Liquidation). All persons having Claims against the above-named Company arc required to send detailed particulars thereof to me on or before the Bth day of June, 1911, otherwise such claims may fee excluded from participating in the distribution of assets of the Company. Dated this second day of May, 1911. J. W. NIOIIOL, Liquidator. No. 205. Victoria Arcade, , Auckland. rriHE HAURAKI REEFS, LIMITED. A Call (the Second) of One Penny per Share has this day been made by the Directors, payable at the Company's Office, Hobson Buildings, Fort-st., Auckland, on THURSDAY, June 1, 1911. C. A. STUBBS, Auckland, May 11, 1911. Secretary. Educational. ALEXANDRA College of Music. Stott and Hoare's Chambers, Swanson-street. Hours, 10 to 9 daily, Saturday 1. ALEXANDRA College Rapid Method guarantees to teach piano from perfect music in eight lessons, or refund fee. ALEXANDRA College.-No knowledge of music required; any age can play piano from perfect music; eight lessons. ALEXANDRA College.— only method jhL to learn piano or organ without drudgery; perfect music, Not Vamping. ALEXANDRA College, protected by Royal letters patent, holds world's record; 12,000 pupils, successfully taught throughout Australia. Call and inspect. ALEXANDRA College.-You attain the same result in eight lessons that takes years under the old conditions. ALEXANDRA College-Interviews daily. Don't be sceptical, misguided, or think it impossible; we prove it. No failures. Tunes first lesson. ALEXANDRA College. — Herr Euduard 1 Schaff, Australia's premier pianist, says: " I would teach my own child the new method." ALEXANDRA College.-Fee, £1 Is, full tuition, and returned if pupil cannot read and play correctly in eight lessons. TTERR pAIMUND pECHOTSCH. Professor from the following Colleges: — London Guildhall School of Music, L.A.M., L.C.M., H.C.M., has vacancies for Pupils. Voice Production and Singing, Violin and Piano. MADAME PECHOTSCH. Voice Production and Singing. Terms at A. Eady and Co.. or Warwick House. 57, Symonds-strcet. 'Phone 1144. pOMMERCIAL HHRAINING pOLLEGE, 13, 14, 15, RANFURLY BLDQS., 81, QUEEN-ST. Shorthand Typewriting Book-keeping Routine Correspondence. ' INQUIRE about the COURSE IN ROUTINE BUSINESS METHODS and COMMERCIAL USAGES. INQUIRE about the SATURDAY MORNING CLASSES FOR BOYS, IN TYPEWBJfIISCU AND OFFICE ROUTINE, **"***<>

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14689, 25 May 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14689, 25 May 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14689, 25 May 1911, Page 10

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