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Skating _K) i nk. WEDNESDAY POPS. TO-NIGHT J TO-NIGHT ! Part I. 1. Overture— 11 Caliph of Bagdad” (Boieldieu)—Orchestra 2. Song—“ The Message from the King” (Piusuti) —Mr McDonald 3. Song—“ Thu Throe Wishes” (Piusuti) Miss Woodward ■l. Flute Solo— 11 Fantasia on Faust” (E. Da Jong)—Master A midio 5. Song—“ For All Eternity” (Maaoheroni) —Miss Sheen 6. Humorous Houg—“ Jeru- Jeri-Jerosilem ” Mr C. Zachaciah Part-11. 1. Overture—“L’ltalienne a Alger” (Rossini)—Orchestra 2. Song—“ Plymouth Sound” (Jude)—Mr McDonald 3. Song—“ The Flight of Ages ” (Sevan) — Miss Woodward 4. Flute Solo—“ Le Babillard,” Elude Capriec (\, Torsohak) —Master Amadio 5. Song—“A May Morning ” (Denza) —Mias Sheen G. Humorous Song —“ Now, we Shan’t be 1 Long”—Mr C, Zaohariah. 771 C)T. JOHN’S PRESS fTERIAN CHURCH O SABBATH SCHOOLS, Willis street. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES, 1893. MAY ISth. Anniversary Tea in the Schoolroom, at C o’clock. Tickets—Adults, Is; child.-au, under 15, Sixpence. Public Meeting in the Church at 7.30, when addresses will be given and a choice programme of musiu rendered. Doors open at 7 o’clock. To begin at 7.30. Admission Free. Collection in aid of School Funds. 676 PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, Webb street. SOCIAL EVENING. THIS EVENING (WEDNESDAY), 18xh MAY, at 7.30. Songs, Choruses, Addresses, Refreshments. Collection for Renovation Fund. 781 WELLINGTON WHARF EMPLOYEES’ BENEFIT SOCIETY. SOCIAL ! SOCIAL ! SOCIAL ! AT THOM AS’ H ALL. THIS EVENING, WEDNESDAY, 18th MAY, 1898. The Social will be carried out under the direction of a competent committee. Best music. Catering in a first-class style. Double ticket, 3s 6d; single gent, 2a j single lady, la 6d. Mr Fischer’s String Band. Mr Skinner, Caterer. Caretakers in charge of ladies’ and gentlemen’s cloak rooms. 767 W. COUPER, Secretary. M. ADAME JH ELLER, Physiognomist, Inspirational Medium, Upper Ghdznee street, Third house, loft hand side, from Willis street. Questions answered and Information given on every subject—Health, Marriage, Business, Ac. SATURDAY, Last Day Intending visitors are requested to make an early call. 668 WELLINGTON GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL, PIPITRA STREET. THE School will Re-open on WEDNESDAY, 25th May. Miss Hamilton will receive parents of pupils from 3 till 6 p.m. on Monday and Wednesday, 23rd and 25th May. At the last University Examinations fourteen pupils passed the Matriculation Examination, all of them qualifying also for the Solicitors’ General Knowledge Pass ; three obtained high places in the “ Credit ” list in the Junior University Scholarship Examination, and one kept the first year’s terms of her University course. Six pupils qualified for a “ Partial D ” Teachers’ Certificate. Seven passed the Junior Civil Service, and two passed the Senior Civil Setyioa Examination, one of whom passed “with distinction,” coming first in the whole colony. In accordance with a resolution passed by the Board last year a reduction is made on the fees for three or more pupils from the same family attending either the College or the High School. Prospectuses may be obtained from Messrs Whitcombs and Tombs, Messry Maokay Bros.,'and from the Secretary. CHAS. P. POWLES, 480 Secretary. QUEEN’S COLLEGE, II.GESTEE STREET. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL . FOE GIRLS. Principals —Mr and Mrs A. J. Rooney. The second term commences Wednesday, 25th May. Principals at home to receive Parents and Pupils from Wednesday, 18th May, 631 BROUGHAM HILL SCHOOL, Ellice street. ■pRINCIPALS, Mrs and Miss Sheppard, assisted by a fnll staff of efficient teachers. The Next Term will begin May 85tb. 447 FITZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL. Miss Baber, M. A., Miss B. Richmond, M.A. THE Second Term will begin MONDAY, May 30th. Miss Swainson has vacancies for pupils attending the above school, and also for older girls attending classes or taking lessons from a master. 540 MADAME COPE, Singing and Piano Specialist. Voice Production on the most approved Italian method. Madame Cope claims that she possesses the true art of developing the full powers of the voice, giving flexibility, sweetness, and a thorough musical tone. Term dates from first lesson. 32, The Terrace, 635 MUSICAL. Ift/TISS MORI3ON is prepared to receive 1V B a few pupils for the piano, at 59, VVellington terrace. 671 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ,/T R McGLASHAN, U*- Teacher of the Violin, jgs to intimate to his pupils and others that be has BMOVBD TO No. 6, THE TERRACE. 246 ~ VIOLIN. CERE LEHMANN, Teacher of the Violin, will commence the practice of 3 profession at his residence, No. 19, Maonald orescent, on the 20th Inst. Terms gin with pupil. 165 MRS H. B. MASON’S "DANCING CLASS FOR LEARNERS la held at her sw Assembly Room, 56, Ghuzuee street (Next St. Peter’s Church), MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS, At 8 p.m. Private Lessons can be arranged, lildreu’s Class SATURDAY, at 2.30 p.m. Vacancies for Pianoforte Pupils. 580 IWESBBLLI piANOS |Bt Broad wood and 'and Sobn. Sohiedmayer and Soehne. Booaeyland Co. JDrard. Collard and Collard. Sobwecbten. Kuhso. Karkman and Sons* Bell. And other notable manufacturers. French Pianos. English Pianos. German Pianos. American Pianos on TIMS PAYMENTS, FROM 20/ ■^MONTHLY. QRGANS FOR THE HOME,! FOE THE CHURCH, FOE THE SCHOOL, ok TIME PAYMENTS, FROM XO/" MONTHLT - Catalogues, Terms, &c., sent Post Fred on application. THE HOME OF MUSIC AND MUSICIANS THE DRESDEN PIANO CO., iLaubtoh quay and Brandon street, Wellington. M. J* BROOKES, Manager. And‘AT Dunedin. 874 QEO. X^EICHASDT, MUSIC AND PIANOFORTE WAREHOUSE, Lahbton quay. Agency for LEADING ENGLISHJAND FOREIGN PIANOS. Apply for.Prioe Lists', and Catalogues.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3436, 18 May 1898, Page 3

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