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Theatre- Roy al. This and Every Evening 8. Fain or Sunshine —Always Full. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY TO-NIGHT! First Appearance of MR PERCY DENTON, Tho English 1111 PERCY DENTON, _ Tenor. R-e-appoa ranee for 12 Nights Only of The World's Greatest Mimic, MK CAKDEX WILSON. MR CARDEN WILSON. KE ELM A XX The Great KELLMAXX. Magician. Last Xight EKED H. GRAHAM. Last Xight EKED H. GRAHAM. Last Night MISS NELLIE DEXT. Last Xight MISS HILDA LANE. Last 6 Nights J. IV. WINTON and Last 6 Nights McGinty. Complete Change of Programme. Our Great Double Company. MONDAY NIGHT. THE CATHEDRAL CHORISTERS. I MISS ALICE LAYTON. Pi-: C6s —Bo:ses. J;l: Circle and Orchestral Stalls, reserved 2s Cd. unreserved 2s; Stalls, Is. Ingress, 7.20; congress, 8; egress, 10.20. ‘ 061 MENKMEYER. MENKMEYER. jJfBNKMEYER. MENKMEYER. THE ALEXANDRA HALL, Abel Smith street. MENKMEYER, THE GREAT PIANISTE AND VOCALIST. Will, in response to numerous special requests, give one Graud PIANOFORTE RECITAL and VOCAL ENTERTAINMENT, in the Alexandra Hall, TONIGHT (Friday), the 2nd SEPTEMBER-, 190-1. Mist MENKMEYER has gained the highest recognition from the leading authorities of the whole Continent of Europe. Prices—3s, 2s and Is. ' Doors open 7.30; commence 8 p.m.' 53 T ST. JOHN AMBULANCE NURSING GUILD BAZAAR! AT THE DRILLSHED, STOUT STREET. NOW OPEN! NOW OPEN! PROGRAMME: THIS (FRIDAY) AFTERNOON— Song—Miss Lloyd Hassell Pianoforte Selections' by Miss Ankctell EVENING: Concert arranged by Mrs J. M. Butt Dancing arranged by Miss Estelle Becre Selections by Jupp’s Brass Band A FISH POND will bo presided over by His Excellency the Governor’s Daughters—tho Hons. Helen, Eileen and Moyra Plunket. Bran Tubs, Refreshments, Art Gallery, Electrical Parlour, Nursing Tent, etc. Open from 2.30 to 5.30 and 7 to 10 p.m. Admission, ONE SHILLING; Children. SIXPENCE. Tho shilling ticket entitling the holder to a chance in the Art Union. Prizes, value X 5, RJ and JEI. SAMUEL ROBINSON, 583 41, Featherston street. Secretary. ■EXHIBITION OF OIL PAINTINGS of N.Z. Zealand Scenery, By G. E. BUTLER, At McGREGOR WEIGHT AND CO.’S, 129, Lambton quay, Wellington. "PUBLIC HEALTH ACT AMENDMENT ACT, 1903.’’ PRIVATE HOSPITALS. THU attention of owners -and managers of Private Hospitals is directed to the Regulations provided for the conduct of such Institutions, as published in the Supplement to the "New Zealand Ga-, zette,” of 28th July, 1904. J. MALCOLM MASON, M.D., D.P.K., etc., Chief Health, Officer. Public Health Department, Wellington, 29th August, 1904.

FITZHERBBRT TERRACE SCHOOL. BOARDING AND~DAY SCHOOL FOE GIRLS. Tinder the Direction of Miss Swainson. Head Mistress ... Mrs Henry Smith. THE New Term will begin on Tuesday, September 13th. The Class for Children under ten will begin on the same date. Miss Swainson will be at home on Monday, September 12th. 528 PIPITEA PRIVATE SCHOOL. Principal: MISS BABER, M.A. BOARDING and Day School for Girls, Kindergarten, for Girls, and Boys to the age of nine. Tho new Term will begin on TUESDAY, September 13th. Miss Baber At Home , on MONDAY', SEPTEMBER 12th, 10.30-12,30 and 2.30-5. IHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, J The Terrace, Wellington. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOE GIRLS. Principal ... Miss Fioeman. DEEP BREATHING MEANS LARGE AND SOUND LUNGS. I 20 per cent, of Deaths are Traced to Weak . Lungs. THE habit of beep Breathing and systematic exercise, once acquired by children, means a future of health. Class for Boys—Saturdays, 9.30 to 10.30 a.m. Ladies’ Class—Mondays and Fridays. ‘ EOTD GARLICK, Physical Culturist, 135 a, Lambton quay. WHAT WE TEACH?—Book-keeping, Business Practice and Methods, Filing Methods, Accountancy and Auditing, Customs and Shipping Procedure. Costing, etc. Touch Typewriting and Pitman’s Shorthand. HOW WE TEACH? Our Prospectus and the “Commercial Monitor” will explain this. Send for free copies. WHERE WE TEACH ?—Personal tuition given at the College address stated below. Correspondence tuition given to students from North Cape to the Bluff. WHY WE TEACH? —Because there is a demand for an up-to-date system of Commercial Education. Because employers are anxious to obtain young men who have received a business training, and because young men who wish to qualify for good positions find such an institution as ours a necessity. Several employers have sent their clerks to us to receive a course of training, and have themselves pa'd the fees. BANKS’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. J. S. BARTON, A.l.A.Vict., Director and Secretary. (f'IHXLBLAINS At this season hunV-/ dreds suffer from, this annoying trouble. Witch’s Oil cures instantly.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5371, 2 September 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5371, 2 September 1904, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5371, 2 September 1904, Page 6

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