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T A H B A T R B ROYAL., Sol.! Lessee mill Manager ... Air P. K. Dix Gf'ri(;ral ManuK«r ... Mr i'reti \V. .Duval TO-NIGHT (MOXIIAV), JANUARY 21. Aud nvery ior tho iH*xt twelve year*. Sun that Never Set". DINTS GAIETY COMPANY. In a programme replete with the latent Vaudeville Novelties, fikfindd. euoua.vt. brilliant. Our .First tlrund ot Artistes. I lle-api.earanee oi 1 THE LESLIE BROTHERS, The Magnates of Mirth, and Musie. First Appearance of THE MINTONS, Americas < irc;i i Hi /ijoD* 4 , Pedestal. ;»»sd Trick- Dancers. First A ppcanmrc of THE WINGATE SISTERS, The most graceful ami daring Trapeze Artis is ' lh World. Introducing Oieir awe-inspiring act, TijE SHOE FOR FIFE. First Appearance of MISS MO EE I E HENTEEY, The Qiurn ol Descriptive Vocalists. First: Appi nraneo of .MR 'I'O.M DAWSON. Aiwtralia’s Represcntativc Comedian. First Appearance of MR CONNIE MOHE.vr. Tlie Wordi-famed Ear Performer. First Appearance or MISS MAGGIE STEEN, Tlie .lig Dancer. Rn-a.i)pearanee of MAEEE MAXE and ROSE ANDREWS. Sketch Artists and Scrio-Comics. X’e-appeara nee of , MR JOHN TUDOR, Emlman, Comedian and. Specialist. .East lint Not Feast, Tho Comnionwroot 1 1: s Greatest Basso, MR, ARTHUR HAHN. Tin- nbovo combination CHALLENGES COMPARISON Willi any Vaudeville Company ever seen SOUTH. OP THE FINE, Bov plan at Holliday's. .Prices Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, ‘.O; Stalls. Is; Pit, Sixpence. CLAUDE 11. VVHAITE. Bu.sine.s3 Manager fJ|HIE GREAT MUSICAL EVENT OF THE SEASON. MESS ALICE HOLLANDER, The .Phenomenal Sydney Contralto, assisted by leading artists. Will shortly make her appearance in Wellington. Full particulars! and dates of Concerts will duly be announced. C. C. BETHITNE. 113 Manager. ST. FRANCIS XAVIER’S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES. Arlington street, "Wellington. STUDIES will bo Resumed 4th FEBRUARY. The school course comprises every branch of a high-class English education, with French, Latin. Bookkeeping, all kinds of Plain and Art Needlework. Terms for course Boarders, JJ3O per annum (fees paid at opening of three forms); Day Scholars, 25s per quarter (in advance). Piano. Violin (Miss Julia Moran), Singing, Painting. Dancing. Short hand. German and Chipwork Lessons are extras at moderate terms. Students are prepared for the University, Civil Service, Musical (theoretical and practical), and Drawing Exalniuatinns. Sister F. Xavier will be at the Academy on and after Ist February. Classes for Trinity "Collego Musical Theory BxaminaI ion will be formed at once. Last year nearly SO candidates passed. Letters addressed to her at the Academy as above, or at “ Helenatower,” Seatoun, will receive prompt attention. 928 13IPITKA PREPARATORY SCHOOL it AND KINDERGARTEN, FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. MISS R. RICHMOND. Girls taken up to age of 12 years. Boys taken up to age of 9 years. Term, chnimonccs on TUESDAY, February sth. Miss R. Richmond is starting a specia class to prepare boys for Secondary Schools. Mira R. Richmond at home. Pipitca street, 0.30 to 12.30 Monday, February 4th. 16 ——ii SCHOOL OF MUSIC. VIOLIN AND PIANO, ETC. Iftyf ISS BEATRICE- VARTHA and'Herr ivJL Clemens Lehmann will resume teaching on MONDAY ,28th January. No. 7, Manners 'street. At home Thursday and Friday, from 2 till 5 p.m. each day. . 77 GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. nnile Fir-jfc Term will begin on the 4th JL February next. During the past rear tho Teaching Staff has been reorganised. Miss McLean. M.A., lately Principal of th Girls’ High’ School, Timarn. has been appointed Lady Principal, and Miss Geilatly. M.A. (Honours in Mathematics) has been appointed to take charge of the Higher Mathematics. Drawing, Calisthenics, Clasp Singing, and Cooking have been added to the subjects to /be taught-. CHAP. P. POWLES, 793 ’ Secretary. B UGI! LE E > PH ’ D ” PRIVATE TUTOR FOB MATRICULATION CIVIL SERVICE, Etc., 32. THE TERRACE, Wellington. 47 MUSIC. VIOLIN, PIANO, CORNET. M' R E- .1. KING will resume tuition on and after WEDNESDAY, 23rd inst. A few vacancies. , Pianos Tuned. •18 Vivian street, 27a Willis street. 19 PIANoT SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. TWA DAME and MISS COPE resume JM. Teaching January 14th, 1901, at their residence No. 3, Wellington terrace Pupils prepared for Trinity College Exams either Theory or Practical. f>67 CHARLES N. WORSLE7 ARTIST. - O EMOVED From 153, Lamblon quay, to M 7, WELLINGTON TERRACE, lessons in Oil mid Water-colour Painting. Terms at Messrs McGregor Wright and Oo.’s, or at the Studio, NEW ZEALAND TYPEWRITER ANu SUPPLIES GOr,3a LAMB TO N .Q DAY. QTART THE NEW CENTURY by X-5 Studying Economy. Health and Comfort by using tho only Ball-Bearing Typebar Machine, „„„„ THE DENSMORE OR THE BLICK, FROM .812 10s TO .£25. And Cut your Expenses by dealing with us for vour Supplies. Cheapest House in the Colony. Price-list, post free.. May we send you a sampler to try? Reparrs neatly executed by an expert from the Factory. TYPING A SPECIALITY. ’ ESTIMATES GIVEN. , Telephone, 1237*5 fP.O. Box, 437. |

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4260, 21 January 1901, Page 6

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