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AMUSEMENTS. PLIMMER-DENNISTON SEASON. The bun plans pub the entire SEASON OPEN AT THE DRESDEN 'ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, AT 9 a.iru O P E It A HOUSE. Lessees, J. C. 'Williamson, Ltd. Hiiection, Allan Hamilton. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11th, And MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13 th, MESSItS PLiMMER and HENNISTON. Will present, lor two nights only, by special arrangement wuh ■ Air L-.uarles Hawtrey and Air I rani; Curaou, of Eondon, the GREAT COMEDY-DRAMA FANTASIA, By Robert Gant bony, entitled "A MESSAGE FROM MARS." "A MESSAGE FROM MARS.” “A Message from mars.". A truly Great Play of Fine Purposes. The appearance of the strange and mystic visitor from "Mars" is fraught with the most intense interest. _ An. Exalting Play of Compelling Power and Delightful Attractiveness. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14th and 15th (For Two Nights Only), “LOVERS' LANE." Full of the softer, huer human emotions, pourtraying nobility of character and creating a .captivating charm. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16th • (For One Night Only), The Marvellous, Mystic, Alagnetio Flay, “THE PASSING OF THE THIRD FLOOR BACK." Prices—is. 2s 6d, Is. Early Doors to Stalls and Gallery Gd extra until 7.30. Day Sales at Ciiristoson's. | Touring Manager, George Cathro. 1 QRAND BRASS BAND CONTEST, FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE NORTH ISLAND. To bo held in tho A. and P, GROUNDS, PALMERSTON NORTH, Commencing on MONDAY,* FEB. 13th, And Ending on FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 17th, 1911. Tuesday Afternoon—Official Reception; 22 Bands to play. Wednesday Afternoon Grand .Military Quickstep Competition, XU A Grade and 12 B Grade Bands entered. Tuesday Evening First Contest Selections. Friday Evening—Second Contest Selections. Solo, Trio and Quartette Competitions during all hours of the Day and Evening. Admission, to Ground, Is. Special Excursion Fares on Railways. W, H. OOLLINGWOOD, 385 . Secretary. . DANCING,' TV/TES J. D. FOLEY, Teacher of DaneifjL ing, Victoria Hall, Newtown- Be* ginners' class every Thursday in the small hall. Private lessons by appointment. Tho largest assortment of Fancy Dresses for Hire. RACING NOTICES. DANNEVIEKB RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. WEDNESDAY- AND THU FED AY, MARCH Bth and 9th, 1911. Nominations for alt, races close SATURDAY, February 11th, 191 L at 9 p.m. Weights declared , about FRIDAY, February 17th. 1911. Acceptances for First Day Close TUESDAY, February 21st, 9, p.m. For -programme see “Referee," ■’■Card,” and "Posters." Special Railway arrangements. JAMES SPIERS FREEMAN. Secretary. P.O. Box 50. Dannevirko. EDUCATIONAL. SINGING. , TO FUPILS. ’ MADAME MUELLER Has Resumed Tuition in the above. Candidates prepared for Trinity College and Associated Board of the Royal College (London) Examinations. Essen Morgan's System of Sight Singing. Address, 293 06, CAMBRIDGE TERRACE WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. nnHE First Term of 1911 will begin TOJL MORROW (TUESDAY), February 7th, New pupils must ■ present themselves for onirolmenjt THUS (MONDAY) MORNING, February Cth. at 10 o'clock, and all who apply for a Free Place must produce to the Principal the certificate under which they claim it. The Principal will interview parents and guardians between 10 a.m. ‘ and 1 p.m. and between. 2 and 5 TO-DAY, February 6th. No. XO, Hill street, has been approved by the Board of Governors as a Boarding House for pupils, under the supervision of Mrs Urquhart. CHAS. P. POWLES, 247 .Secretary. FITZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL. WELLINGTON, Boarding and Day School for Girls, Principals: Miss Baber, M.A.; Miss Rachel Richmond (Higher Certificate, N.F.U.) The New Term will begin on THURSDAY, February 9th. * Tho Principals will be at, home TODAY (Monday) and- Wednesday, February 6th and Bth. PIANO AND SINGING, VOICE PRODUCTION AND ELOCUTION. J 7VJ' ADAME COPE Resumes Lessons at (her ) New Residence, "Seaford House," 114, Moiesworl.il street. ’ Term begins with Pupil. 29 Cl D. MACKINTOSH. 7- No. 36, KENT TERRACE (Music Master Wellington College), TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. Also Violin, Flute, Clarinet, am( othei Instruments. HAS RESUMED TEACHING. THEORY A SPECIAL FEATURE. MISS MAY PUTNAM (Organist of the Basilica, HiU street), TEACHER of Piano, Singing, Harmony and Counterpoint, will Resume Lessons TO-DAY (MONDAY), February 6th, 19H, at her Rooms, Karori; and at the Dresden on TUESDAY, February 7th, 1911. Address, "Pair View,” Northland. BOUCHER -irriOß CYCLE SATISFACTION Call i- 143-145, Foathcreton street, ox Cecil Buildings.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7355, 6 February 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7355, 6 February 1911, Page 7

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