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AMUSE W. ENTS. , m O W N 11 ALL, " 8 - WELLINGTON. Under the direction of Eenno Soherek. Madame Teresa ■ C A K E. B N O. Tho Most Amazing and Interesting Pianist Ever Heard in Australasia. Her wonderful playing appeals to all classes, and she captivates "even tliose who make it a rule to admire nothing.” All Critics concur in the Opinion that CARE B N O Is One of the GREATEST ARTISTS OF ALL TIME. ON MONDAY. JULY 29. At 8.15 p.m., CARREJNO WILL PLAY CABKENO WILL PLAY I. Sonata, Op. 57 (Apassionata) Beethoven XI. (a) Prelude, Op. 23, No. 15; (b) Nocturne, Op. 62, No. 1; (c) Etude in G flat (d) Polonaise in A flat. Op. 53 Chopin 111. (a) Romanza (b) Barcarolle, G major Rubinstein (c) La Campanella ... Paganinl-Uszt IV. (a) Sonnetto del Petrarca (b) Etude in D flat (c) Rhapsodic Hongroise, No. 6 Liszt PRICES OF ADMISSION: Reserved Seats, 6s (students in parties of twelve, 4s); General Admission, Is and 2s. 'The Plan of Reserved Seats, wall b© opened at the Dresden Piano Warehouse TODAY (WEDNESDAY). Positively No Free List. 758 BENNO SCHERER. - RACING NOTICES. RACING CLUB. WINTER MEETING. ■ TRENTHAM RACECOURSE. TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, 24th Trains leave To Aro 10.30, *ll.O a.m. Trains leave Wellington 10.29, *10.55 *ll.lO a.m., and ' 1.10 p-u- ---• Denotes through trains. FIRST FACE STARTS. NOON. A E. WHYTE,- . 531 Secretary. EDUCATIONAL. BANKS’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. EXPERT INSTRUCTION In ACCOUNTANCY BUSINESS PRACTICE COMP INI PROCEDURE TOUCH TYPEWRITING . SHORTHAND—PITMAN'S: GREGG i GREGG; PITMAN'S PRESENT ADDRESS: i, CUBA STREET EXTENSION. ! (Next A. S. Paterson and Co.) Watch Papers for Removal Notice. Send for a Prospectus. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. TRAINING COLLEGE EXTENSION LECTURES. A COURSE of Six Lectures for XI Teachers, Students, and others interested in education to be given in the Hall of the Training College:— July 25th—“ The Greek Ideal of Education; or Some Problems of University Education,” Professor Brown July 26th—“ The Maori Race," A. Hamilton, Esq. July 30th—“Tlie Study of Literature,” ' T. R. Fleming, Esq., M.A., LL.B. Aug. Ist—“The Study of IVGather Phenomena,” Rev. D. C. Bates Aug. Gth—“The Study of Insect Life,” G. V. Hudson, Esq. Admission Is for pach lecture, or 2s 6d for the whole course., Proceeds to be devoted to the funds of the Students’ Association. Course Tickets obtainable from Board Office, College Staif and Students, Messrs S. and W. , Mackay and Messrs WKitcomtte and Tombs, Lambton quay. 750 ST. PATRICK’S COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. THE Mid-Winter Holidays end on THURSDAY NEXT. 25th inst. Day Pupils should be in attendance before 9 o’clock a.m. on FRIDAY, 26th inst. - For terms, etc., apply to 730 . THE RECTOR, THE VIOLIN And the ART of SOLO PLAYING. MR H. PERCIVAL CLARKE. Pupil of the Great French Master Poussard. and holder of Letters of Merit from Poussard. STUDIO. 27. Vivian st. W HAROLD GODIER • ‘ (London). Teacher of PIANOFORTE and THEORY. Fee. 80s per quarter. Clarehaven. Wright Street Wellington South. 982 VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. MR LEO. BDCKERIDQE, from Milan, Pupil of Mr Charles Santley, is prepared to receive Pupils for the above at his Studio, kjessrs Monteath and Beere’s New Buildings, corner of Ballanco street and Lambton quay. Deep breathing given special attention, 87S R HANDLEY WELLS, pupil of Dr Henry Coward (England). Specielite: VOICE PRODUCTION and SOLO SiNGING. Term commences with.pupil. Room 7. Alliance Buildings, corner Manners street. 514 fpHE IMPERIAL . . . Is- the SIMPLEST SYSTEM of DRESSMAKING Forty Garments and Thirteen Trimmings can be cut from the charts. Tuition by Experienced Teachers. 107, Lambton quay ... Wellington. THE NEW ZEALAND TIMES” now on Sale on Mail Train be-, tween Te Aro (Wellington) and Raitoke. ■

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6269, 24 July 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6269, 24 July 1907, Page 8

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