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AMUSEMENTS. Town hall. WELLINGTON. Under the direction of Benno S< therek. MONDAY, JULY 29. Eirst Recital of . Madame Teresa 0 A 11 RENO. Who has been acclaimed the most AMAZING AND INTERESTING PIAlfIST who .has visited Australasia. .A,’l critics concur in the opinion that’ CARR D N O Is One of the GREATEST ARTISTS OR ALL TIME. , Her Recitals in Melbourne. Sydney, and Adelaide hare provoked scenes of SPONTANEOUS AND ELECTRICAL ENTHUSIASM. PRICES OF ADMISSION: Reserved Seats, 6s (students in parties of twelve, 4s); General Admission, Is and 2s. Plan at the Dresden Piano Co.’s. Positively no free list. 791 BENNO SCHERER. EBUCATI6NAL. / BANKS’S COMMEECIAL COLLEGE. EXPERT INSTRUCTION ‘ In ACCOUNTANCY BUSINESS PRACTICE COMPANY PROCEDURE TOUCH TYPEWRITING SHORTHANDPITMAN’S: GREGG GREGG: PITMAN’S PRESENT ADDRESS: 4, CUBA' STREET EXTENSION. (Next A. S. Paterson and Co.) ‘ Watch Papers for Removal Notice. Send for a Prospectus, WELLINGTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. mHE THIRD QUARTER commences X oh MONDAY, 22nd July. Intending students are requested to enrol at once. Office hours: 9.30 a.m.—12.30 p.m.; 2 p.m.—4.30 p.m.*, 6.45 p.m.—9 p.m. . Courses are available in—'■ ART AND ART CRAFTS, including life drawing,.painting, and modelling; design, wood-carving, writing, and. illuminating, painting, and, decorating, cabinet designing, etc. i BUILDING CONSTRUCTION.' CARPENTRY. JOINERY, STALE BUILDING, ETC. - PLUMBING. MECHANICAL • ENGINEERING, including machine drawing and design, steam, fitting and turning, applied mechanics, etc. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. BOOK-KEEPING, SHORTHAND, TYPING,. CHEMISTRY, MAGNETISM AND ELECTRICITY. MATHEMATICS, ARITHMETIC, ENGLISH, LATIN. DRESSMAKING. COOKING. , PATTERN CUTTING for shoemakers. Low inclusive fees for special courses. Syllabus free on application. M. M. BLATTER, W. S. LA TROBE, Registrar. / Director. Technical School, Victoria street. 698 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. y ■ 1 ■ 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 Poiissard. and holder of Letters of Merit from Poussard. STUDIO, 27,-Vivian ist. W HAROLD GODIBE • (London), ■« Teacher of PIANOFORTE and THEORY. Fee. 30s per quarter. Clarehaven, Wright Street. Wellington South. 962 VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. MR LEO. BDCKEKIDGB, from Milan, Pupil of Mr Charles Santley, is prepared to receive Pupils for the above at his Studio, Messrs Menieath and Beere’s New Buildings, corner of Ballauoo street .and ; Lambton quay. Deep breathing given special attention, 878 MR HANDLEY WELLS,* pupil,of Dr Henry 1 Coward (England). Soecialite: VOICE PRODUCTION and SOLO SINGING. Term commences with pupil. Room 7. ' Alliance Buildings, corner Manners street: SIC ffttlE 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. Torino SAID BEGG’S WHISKY as supplied to all the Royal ' Palaces since 1843? , • "THEY ALL DID.” DO YOU WANT AN ACETYLENE CAS GENERATOR? ONE THAT ■ WELL NOT EXPLODE under any conditions 7 WILL NOT OTBBGBNERATE f at any time ? WILL WORK AUTOMATICALLY and keep working? WILL GIVE ABSOLUTE SATIS- . FACTION And is perfectly safe? Onr “Universal" Acetylene Plant fulfils all these requirements. Write us to-day for full information. N.Z. Acetylene Gee Lighting Co., King’s Chambers, We3llntfton, And at Christchurch and Dunedin.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6270, 25 July 1907, Page 8

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