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! AMUSEMENTS. jgKATING RINK INGESTEE ST. THIS AFTERNOON, at 3 30. THIS AFTERNOON, at 2.Bi>. GRAND CATHOLIC BAZUR ' ■ GRAND CATHOLIC BAZAAR ! GRAND CATHOLIC BAZAAR ! GRAND PROGRAMME OF MUSIC ! : ! And OTHER ATTRACTIONS FOR THE CHILDREN ! Mothers Bring Your Little Ones ! I ! BRAN TUBS ! TOYS ! SWEETS ! GRAND NATIONAL DANCES I ADMISSION—AduIts 6c!; Children 6d. TO-NIGHT ! ! TO-NIGHT 1 ! TO-NIGHT ! ! TO-NTGIIT : .' TO-NIGHT ! ! TO-NIGHT ! ’. GRAND PROGRAMME OF CLEVER GYMNASTIC DISPLAYS By Teams from Wellington Physical Training School. Grand Exhibition of ELECTRIC LIGHT CLUB SWINGING by Mies Johnston, who gave a performance at the N.Z. International Exhibition. GRAND PROGRAMME OF DANCING— Grand Rainbow March. Grand National Dances. Fairylike Ballets, Charming Tableaux. 100 PERroEMBRS ioo Trained by Miss B. Putnam. 3500 have visited the Bazaar, hnt one verdict '‘The Greatest Attraction in Town." SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. The Management have decided to continue the run of the Bazaar till next Wednesday night. GRAND ART UNION, JQOQ AND GOLD NUGGETS VALUABLE PRIZES. Admission -] /_ (including • Chance in A-/ ART UNION ! Children, 6d. FEED. IV. CROMBIE, 55 Hon. See., 31. Marioust. T II L E T I C PAR K. SATURDAY' EVENING, 20th. THE BESSES O’ TIP BARN SEDDON MEMORIAL CONCERTS. SEDDON MEMORIAL CONCERTS. SEDDON MEMORIAL CONCERTS. Admission ... ONE SHLIING. Stand, Is extra. CONCERTS Will also be given on SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, 21st. The Committee and Management hope and trust the public will make these Concerts the Biggest Success over known in Wellington. The support and co-operation of everyone is cordially invited, and your presence welcomed on the Committee. All communications should be sent to J. E. PAGE, Sec. Seddon Memorial Fund, 20 Town Hall. EDUCATIONAL. BANKS’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. THE best Tuition in New Zealand in all Business Subjects, including— BOOKKEEPING AND BUSINESS METHODS. ACCOUNTANCY AND COMPANY PROCEDURE, SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Send for our prospectus or call for full info, .nation at our Offices, 4, Cuba street Extension, Wellington, 909 IVfISS HARD IN G E-MA LTBY (of London). Elocution and Dramatic Art, Shakespearian Reading, etc. Any form of Drawing-room Recitation or Amateur Theatricals a Speciality. 4to 6, 7.50 to 9, 107, Lambton Quay. 978 MR FRANK B. JOHNSTONE (of Melbourne), Pupil of Hattenbach, member and Solo 'Cellist Christchurch Exhibition Orchestra, intends TEACHING ‘CELLO AND VIOLIN (if sufficient inducement offers). Intending pupils kindly communicate at once . 275, ARMAGH STREET, 584 Christchurch. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. IS/rE LEO. BUCKERIDGE, from JSJL Milan, Pupil of Mr Charles Sant, ley, is prepared tc revolve Pupils for the above at his Studio, Messrs Mentesth and Beere’e New Buildings, corner of Ballance street and Lambton quay. 287 THE WELLINGTON SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE. Sussex Chambers Panama street. UOYD GARLICK ... DIRECTOR. The following classes begin a new quarter on MONDAY and TUESDAY, the 4th and 6th of February:— School Children, 4 to 5 p.m. daily. Business men—Exercise class, quarter begins with nupil. 5 to 6 p.m. daily. EVENING CLASSES. Ladies’—Monday, 7.30 to 9 p.m. Gentlemen—Tuesdays. 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. MASSAGE. |j,J R EOTD GARLICK (Hon. Masseur Wellington Hospital). TOP FLOOR, SUSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMA STREET. Telephone 2199 Consulting Hours—l2 to 2 Daily, 12 to 1 Saturday. TO INVALIDS. MR DEWAR, the well-known Auckland Specialist, has saved hundreds ircm being operated on during the last fourtotn year*. He may be consulted at Mrs Hooper's, " Onox^tthil3, Marion jtreet, from 12 till 2 ami from ji to 8. Orange Lily JOs a month. Sample-' given free to those who have not utedj it bcfo*e, -

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6176, 6 April 1907, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6176, 6 April 1907, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6176, 6 April 1907, Page 10

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