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mKI)ATRK K o Y A L. JL to-xiont : to-n ioirn Knormous Attractions. N>.*w Programme. Xc \v -Faces. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY Instantaneous -Sllee f s o:' MR PERCV UEXTOX, The English MR PERCV DEATON, Tenor. A llenrtv Welcome Greeted air garden u u.sox, mi; garden wilso.n. The World’s (111 -Mi . Last .1 Nigh Is or KKLLMAXX. KELL.MAXX. :it S. WILSON ,lAV \V. W INTON JAV W. WIXTOX iiml MeGinty. The- Great Magician. MR S. WILSON and .MISS IT LEIGH. MISS IIELLMUICII. -Ml; W. ASCOi. A 1-n, TO-XIGHT! GREAT CAKE WALK D I SPLAT , ”D—PERIORAI MRS.—2O This is an entertainment which is Refined and liright. Each item is well "ertli lienrng or seeing- Xol: a Dull Moment. Prices—Roses, .£1; Reserved Seats, as 6d, mi re-orvod 2s; Stalls, Is. Plan at llollidav’s (or Telephone 208-1). Ingress. 7.2;); congress, 8; egress, 10.21). W)j

PADEREWSKI PADEREWSKI ■RECITALS. RECITALS. Under the Direction nf John Lennnone. (By arrangement ■with W. Adliugton, London). 0 p E R A HOUSE MON-DAT. 13th SEPTEMBER. WEDNESDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER. Over 3000 people attended Paderewski's fourth recital in Sydney. Many were unable to gain admittance. At the Final Recital a scene of wild enthusiasm ensued. A section of the audience stormed the platform, and the police had actually to be called in to protect Paderewski. A number of good Guinea Seats still available. Box Plan for Half-Guinea Seats opens at Dresden Company’s office 9 a.ui. Monday, sth September. Erard Grand Pianos used. Sole Agents, the Dresden Piano Company. BELLEVUE PROMENADE CONCERTS. BELLEVUE PROMENADE CONGER I S. BELLEVUE PROMENADE CONCERTS. G E AND OPENING! QRAXD OPENING! WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 2Xst, At 8.15 p.m. EXCELLENT VOCALISTS. EXQUISITE ORCHESTRA. ENCHANTING ILLUMINATIONS. O //? Is the price of Admissi on to O /(* Alt O Concert as well as return rJ! tTrain and 'Bus Fares.. Diningrooms open to 10.30 p.m. Bars close sharp at 10 p.m, CHAS. G. F. EAGAR, 581 Manager. Exhibition of oil paintings of N.Z. Zealand Scenery, By * G. E. BUTLER.' At McGregor wright and co.’s, 129, Lamhton quay, Wellington. FITZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Under 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. 523 PIPITEA PRIVATE SCHOOL. Principal: MISS BABER, M.A. BOARDING and Day School for Girls, Kindergarten for Girls, and Boys to the ago ot nine. The new Term will begin on TUESDAY, September 13th. (S Miss Baber At Home on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12tli, 10.30-12.30 and 2,30-5. Cl lIIL TO N HOUSE SCHOOL, 1 The Terrace. Wellington. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPAL ... MISS FREEMAN. The Third Term of 1001 will begin on Thursday, September 15th. The ActingPrincipal will be at home to receive parents on Wednesday, September lltli. EDUCATION. (Engineering, Architecture, etc.) fjp ETHNICAL THE AMERICAN SCHOOL OP CORRESPONDENCE At ARMOUR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY. CHICAGO. ILL., U.S.A.

Wellington Office; 107, LAMBTON QUAY. MR W. B. WATKINS, ' Acting Branch Manager. Local Assistance by highly qualified practical men. Catalogue Free on Request. DEER BREATHING MEANS LARGE AND SOUND LUNGS. 20 per cent, of Deaths are Traced to Weals Lungs. THE habit of Deep Breathing and systematic exercise, once acquired by children, means a future of health. Class for Boys—Saturdays, 9.30 to 10.30 a.m. 1 Ladies’ Class—Mondays and Fridays. ROTD GAR LICK, Physical Culturist, • 135 a, Lambton quay. WIAT 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 ns to receive a course of training, and have themselves paid the fees. HANKS’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. J. S. BARTON, A I.A.Yict., Director and Secretary.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5372, 3 September 1904, Page 6

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