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rp II E A T K E E O Y A L. JL Proprietors, John I tiller anti fens. GRAND HOLIDAY I’i.’t XiI.’AMM I. iU-NIGH r: in-M<.II 1 . •VXXI YEIiSABV DAY m iTU.Kirs entertainers. Fir-A Appearance o: EYE LOGIE. Thp Inenrccoble Comic Singer, ririt Appearance of .TACK HAGAN. The Coming Comedian ol AmUalnsta. 11-’iiN’U.’D NELSON, local Comedian. LEONARD NELSON. In Now Lfleets. Bob the driscolls. A"In New Specialties ••mil Knock-out Jokco. wii 1 STEVENS, llio Sad-eyed Shriek. There’-' a tlreal Bunch of Comedians. LAVI..IA TYSON. Earth’s Urcatnsl Balladist. ITOIMME RANGER. a Keal Comedienne The E;u.cinat?ng Serio. XELI.IE I’OIVK!! ricii; BROWN. New Coon Creations. T l ie Popular Vo' a 1 I'd STELLA KAXGI.E Cl! \S HOWARD, the Popular baritone LEO ASH KENS, hiiadoagraplnsl and Bird Imitator. Etlsar Collins and Orchestra. The Biographic Representation of THE CUE NT’S DILEMMA. A Ileal, Good, Laughable Holiday Elite,taiiiment. p.a rPS —Orchestral Stalk and Dress Circle is. -Stalk k. CHILDREN ONLY half-price. 'l’o-dnv (Anniversary Day) me plan will he open" at the theatre from 10 to a. MTHE WELLINGTON TRUST, LOAN, \\D INVESTMENT COMPANY. LIMITED. riHIIE Thirly-thinl Annual General i. Meeting oi the Shareholders of the above Comiiany will ho held at the Chamber of Commerce. National Mutual Lite Association Buildings. Custom house quay. Wellington. on Tit v. IISDAI . the Ist day of Eohninry, 1906, ut the hour oi 8 o cloth p.m. Business: 1. Consideration of Report mid Bal-ance-sheet and Declaration of Dividend. 2. Election of Directors. 3. Election of Auditors. R. E. RAWNSLEY. Secretary. 20th January, 1006. 310 WELLIXGTOX COLLEGE. npUE Hoadm aster will receive Parents J- and Guardians at the Colleen ull TEES DAY, 30th January, 1806. New liovs wilt assemble at 8.30 a.m. on WedNtssDAY. January 3kt. The First Term will begin at 0 a.m. on THL’PSDAY. February Ist. CUAS. P. POWLES. 31S Secretary. 4-2yr'i?ebS'- : .iS5 WELLINGTON GlliLS’ COLLEGE. THE First Term will bt’cin on TUL-s-UAY, Gib February. The Principal will receive Parents and Guardians and New Pupik on MONDAY. sth February, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Pupils under 10, half Ices. Thu College Ims an excellent staff bf visiting teachers for Music, Class Singing, Drawing, and Calisthenics. Mrs Somniervillo hits vacancies for Boarders in her house m llill street. CILAS, P. POWLES. 318 Secrelary. M R A RTIIUB J. W I€KS ' Chief Secretary (for N.Z.), TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, LONDON, Resumes Teaching on MONDAY", 23th inst. Pupils prepared for all Examinations. Record for 100'): 18 passes out of 23 entries. Appointments made at Begg’n Music Warehouse, Willis street, or at Mr Wicks’s residence. No. It, Normanby ut.

CONVENT OF THE SACRED HEART, ISLAND BAY. Under tlio Caro of the Religious of the Sacred Heart. t'J'UIE Course of Studios includes a thorough knowledge of Christian doctrine, all the branches of an English education, the French language and literature, the elements of Latin. Theory of Music, Class Singing, Calisthenics, and Plain nod Ornamental Needlework. The new Convent will bo opened and pupits received in i-chruary, 1906. For particulars, apply to ■ the Reverend Mother Superior. 910 JfHTZIIERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL. Boarding and Day School for Girls, under the direction of MISS SWAINSON. Head Mistress. Mrs Henry Smith. Class for children (boys and girls) under ten. The New Term will begin on TUESDAY. January 30th. Alias Swainson will be nt borne on Monday. January 20th. Mrs Smith will bo at the school on MONDAY AFTERNOON, the 20th, to receive New Pupils. PIPITEA PRIVATE SCHOOL. Moturon street, Wellington. BOARDING AND DAY FOR GIRLS. MISS BABER. M.A. MISS BIUDWELL. Vacancies for Boarders. The New Term will begin on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Gth. Miss Bradwel! will bo at home on Saturday and Monday. 3rd and M'- Feb. jy-RS GLOVER EATON. I.S.M Licentiate of the Royal Academy of ?•'. sic. England (Pupil of Signor Garcia). SPECIALIST IN SINGING. Also. TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE. "Lochayr,” 4, Davis street, Thorndon. WELLINGTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL, SYDNEY STREET. THIS School has been established for the special preparation of a limited number of boys for Professional and Commercial Pursuits. Rapid progress guaranteed. The greatest pains taken with very young and backward boys. Vacancies for a few boarders. Quarter commences Monday. £9lh Jannary, 1906. REV. I. T. WALTON, 360 Iloseneath. JANES'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 4, Cuba street Extension. HAS NOW RESUMED WORK. Avail yourself of tho opportunity of IMPROVING YOU- POSITION. Send or call for a Prospectus. DEEP BREATHING AND ITS EFFECTS UPON HEALTH. CORRECT Breathing causes an increased flow cf purified blood to the cells of every nerve and muscle in tho body. It creates a feeling of perfect physical health and energy, and is Nature's restorative tor tired brains and nerves. DO YOU BREATHE CORRECTLY? CAN YOU TAKE A FULL DEEP BREATH? 1 can show yon in a few minutes several simple exercises requiring ten minutes’ daily to perform, which will almost immediately increase your lung capacity, and have a marked effect upon your health and spirits. ROYD GARLICK, Physical Guitarist, 135a* Lombtoa quay.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5803, 22 January 1906, Page 6

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