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AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT, BRYANT, Axe Manipulator ! HP n E A T K E ROYAL. A Prop., John Fuller and Sens, FULLERS’ ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE AND MODERN iUOGRAPH CO. NEW PROGRAMME SPLENDID ! TO-NIGHT, First Appearance of Brilliant! BRYANT. Striking! Amazing! BRYANT. Wondrous! In his Battle-axe, Knives, Swords, and Baton Manipulations. Last Four Nights of HUGH LLOYD, HUGH LLOYD, The "World’s Wonder on the Corde Elastiqus, accomplishing feats hitherto unattoinpted. ROPE-WALKING COMPETITION TO-MORROW NIGHT. Particulars at Theatre. Prize, £2. EVA LEE AND HER PICCANINNIES. A Star Act. The Melodious Merrymakers. „ JACK WILLIS. Renowned Caledonian Scotch Comedian. RUPERT CHRISTIE. VI—BONETTA and WILLI AMS —REG. In Sketches and Singing. FRANK—MELVIN & FRAWLEY—VI. NEW SENSATIONAL PICTURES. The Latest and Best. Prices—2s and Is. Boxes./One Guinea Plan Dresden. Doors 7.30. 814 W'ELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW NIGHT. 14th APRIL, At 8 o’clock. R G A N RECITAL, W By MR MAUGHAN BARNETT. SPECIAL REQUEST PROGRAMME. Sonata No. 1 (Mendelssohn). Cradle Song (Schubert). Gavotte (Otho) iHandel). Prelude Act 3 "Lohengrin" (Wagner). Spring Song .Hollins). Overture, Eampa Heroldl. Berceuse (Manghan Barnett). Offertoire in F (Wely). JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 10th April, 1908. 825 RING UP 2570. yITETTA BROTHERS’ STRING BAND, Harp. Violin, and Flute (ccnstantly engaged for over two years at the Royal Oak Hotel), aro prepared to receive engagements for at homes, garden parties, picnics, sports, weddings, etc. Music all up-to-date. Large or small orchestra. 136, Tory street; telephone 2570,\ DANCING. (Under Vice-Regal Patronage). MISS ESTELLE BEEBE'S Evening Classes for Ballroom Dancing RJ3 ! OPEN on FRIDAY. 3rd of APRIL, at 8 o’clock, at her Academy, 76, HILL ST. Juvenile Classes for Society and Fancy Dancing held, daily at Academy. Special Class, Masonic Hall. ' v MEETINGS. MAYORAL ELECTION. NORTHLAND. MR AXTKEN will address a meeting of Electors in the .Primitive Methodist Schoolroom THIS (Monday) EVENING. the 13th iust., at 8 o'clock. Enrolment forms can be filled in at the meeting or may be obtained at Huesell's Store. . J. B. FINLAY, H. A. GOLD, 829 Joint Secretaries.

Me aitkbn’s committee win Meet c-n TUESDAY, 14th inst, aa follows: THQRNDOjST—SYDNEY ST. SCHOOL, at 8 p.m. NEWTOWN—W.C.T.H BOOMS, CONSTABLE ST., at 8 p.m. BBEHAMPORE-THE HALL, PALM GROVE, 8 p.m. K3LBIRNIE—O’DONNELL’S HALL, at 8 p.m. / . J. B. FINLAY. H. A. GOLD, 853 Joint Secretaries. WELLINGTON BOXING ASSOCIATION. (Registered). THE Annual General Meeting of the above will be held at the Registered Office of the Association, Armit's (late Batkin’s) Buildings, Lambton quay, on TUESDAY, 14th April, at 8 p.m. Business: Report and Balance-sheet, Election of Officers, Amendment of Rules, and General. All active, and honorary members are requested to attend. 851 W. COFFEY, Hon. Sec. EDUCATIONAL. MISS NEWMAN POTTS, Pianoforte' Technique Specialist, Late Principal Dunedin Conservatoire, BEGS to announce that she has opened a Studio in Wellington, and will uow receive Pupils for Pianoforte Playing and Practical Harmony, special attention being paid to foundation work. Terms on application at the Studio, 237, Wellington terrace. ■ LIBDERKRANZ. Conductor, Mr Laurence Watkins. Pianist, Miss Newman Potts. LADIES wishing to become members of this Society should send in their names for enrolment within the week. Mr Watkins will be in attendance at the Studio, 237, Terrace, to test voices on MONDAY and THURSDAY from 7.30 to 8.30. A Madrigal and Glee Club is also being formed. Applicants’ voices will be bested on Monday and Thursday, as follows; Sopranos and Contraltos, 8.30 to 9 p.m. Tenors and Basses, 9 to 9.30. Subscription One Guinea per year. , Entrance fee five shillings. < Further particulars' from MISS NEWMAN POTTS, Studio, 237, Tho Terrace. CONCERT MANAGEMENT. MISS NEWMAN POTTS is prepend to undertake the management of Concerts or Public Entertainments for Schools, Colleges, or Charitable objects, etc. Snch management to include, engaging of ’balls or theatres, advertising, printing, novellties, engaging artists, and directing working committees for sale of tickets, etc. Apply to 863 . 237, THE TERRACE. MAORI LANGUAGE. ME PARATA’S Classes will open on MONDAY, the 20th inst. Intending Students apply in person or by letter for terms, etc., to nis office. 123. LAMBTON QUAY. ’Phone 2143. 754 W, HAROLD QODIEE • (London), Teacher of PIANOFORTE end THEORY Fee, 30s per quarter. Clarehaven, Wright street, Wcllirgton South. 983 y A K’S PHOTO DEPOT, i Willis street, next Empire Hotel. Cameras, Plates, P.0.P., and aii accessories. Photo Novelties by every mail. Enlargements made by an expert

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6493, 13 April 1908, Page 8

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