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EDUCATIONAL. PIANO PLAYING MADE EASY! rr-BB NATIONAL COLLEGE uF MUSIC. 30, WILLIS STREET (Wellington C, A Club Rooms), guarantees to teach yon to play the PIANO or ORGAN PERFECTLY. No scales. No drudgery. Exactly the same result, only yon Ic-arn in SIS WEEKS more than yon would in four years in the old method Wo return your money if yon are unable tr- play a tune in the first week. FULL TUITTO .S2 2s. Preo demonstration daily. I'rofc-ssor Marshal! Hall says; " Ingenious and splendid for the masses.’’MADAME LUCIA DUGAN. Honrs, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Instructress.

AMUSEMENTS. TH E NE W THEA TE B Manners street. Props., Messrs MacMahou and Donnelly. CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. DAILY. 1 rum II a.m. till 11 p.m. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GOI Enormous Attendances all Saturday. CURRENT CHOICE SUBJECTS Will bo shown again To-day. TO-NIGHT AT G. 30 O’CLOCK SHARP Will be presented for tno FIRST TIME'IN NEW ZEALAND A Magnificent Series of pictures of “THE CORONATION Of KING GEORGE V.” A Wondrous and Dazzling Event ot UNPRECEDENTED SPLENDOUR, Willi otter Brilliant Items. Think of it! Adults SIXPENCE. Children THREEPENCE Everywhere! STUD NOTICE. rjTO STAND THE SEASON. ACHILLES (IMHO 13. (1899). ACHILLES, by Medallion—Nereid, by Goldsbrough. is a beautifully pr°nps>r tinned chestnut horse, standing slightly over sixteen hands. Ho won over .£9OOO in stake money, and that without being “engaged’’ as two or three-year-old, when die was practically invincible. He proved himself a champion in each of the six seasons ho raced, retains all Ida courage, and ho lias probably the clc.auest set of legs in New Zealand today. Ho won throe Jubilee Cups, two Electric Plates, two C..T.0- Challenges, two North Island Clialleuges, three Jackson Stakes, flip Juyenile Plato, Middle Park Plate (an exceptionally brilliant performance—Machine Gun, 2yrs, had tho Maiden allowance, and carried 7st "lb, Achilles, liyi's, with full penalties, carried 9st 101 b), Manawatu Stakes, Hawke e Bay Stakes, A.lt.C. Century Stakes, Wanganui Guineas, Wellington. Stakes, Wellington Cup, etc. In fact, no horse in New Zealand performed like him. He has never been unduly taxed, and his constitution is unimpaired. Ho comes of Brueo Lowe’s No. 13 family, whence spring Highflyer, Albert. Victor, George Frederick, Orlando, BeadsmUn, Mendicant, Shotover, etc., _ while the same family is represented in these colonies by those successful sires Nordonfeldt, Goldsbrough,. Robinson Crusoo, Martini-Henry, etc. BEZONIAN /nip.) I. BAT HORSE (half-brother to Cicero— Derby, Newmarket Stakes, July Stakes, etc.); bred in England in. 1901 by Lord Rosebery, by Velasquez (winner of Princess of Wales’s Stakes of 10,000 soys, Champion Stakes, etc., and second in 2000 Guineas and Derby to Galteo More and half-brother to Sir vista—Derby and Legef—and to Bona Vista—2ooo Guineas, and sire to Cyllcne), from Gaa (threequarter sister t° Ladas —2000 Guineas and Derby—ami to Chelandry—looo Guineas, and second in Logfir, and dam of Neil eow— 2000 Guineas), by Ayrshire (2000 uipeas, Dprby, and Eclipse Stakes), from Illuuiinata (half-sister toFootJight, grand-dam of Flair, 1000 Guineas), by Rosicrocian (unbeaten), from Paraffin (three-quarter sister to Lord Lyon—2ooo Guineas, Derby and Leger—Achievement _IOOO Guineas and Leger —and to Chovisaunco, dam of Jeanette —Oaks and Leger), by Blair Athol (Derby and Leger), from Paradigm (half-sister to Rouge Rose, danl of Bend Or—Derby, and siro of Ormonde —2000 Guineas, Derby, and Leger). EZONIA BEZONIAN was a Jijgh-elans performer in England. He won tho Kcmpton Breeders’ Poal Plate, 1000 soys (beating Galvani), etc. Ran second in the 2000 Guineas Slieve Galleon in 1.41 ■l-sth, third in tho Champagne Stakes, Prince of Wales’s Stakes and Eclipse Stakes, and fourth in the Derby tp Orby, Woolwindor. and Slieve Galleon (again beating Galvani). ACHILLES and BEZONIAN Will Stand at the WAIKANAE STUD, and will Servo a Limited Number of Approved' Marcs at THIRTY GUINEAS EACH, For particulars apply to ANDREW COCHRAN, Stud Groom, 370 , WAFKANAE. BUSINESS NOTICES. CELBEHOLMAILD TOLLEY ■foTEW shipments to hand of— ELECTRIC KETTLES. ELECTRIC IRONS. OSRAM LAMPS. CEDERHOLM AND TOLLEY, 6 and 8, Manners street. HEADACHE. INDIGESTION, CON- * STIPATIOH MO BILIOUSNESS. The immense number of orders for Frootoids sent by post direct to the Proprietor, is convincing proof that the Public appreciate their splendid curing power over the above-named complaints. Frootoids are elegant in appearance and pleasant to take; they are immensely more valuable than an ordinary aperient; they remove from the niood, tissues and internal organs, waste poisondub matter that is clogging them and choking tho channels that lead to and from them. Tbe beneficial effects of Frootoids are evident by the disappearance of headi ache—a bright, cheery sense of perfect health taking the place of sluggish, depressed feelings, by the liver acting properly, and by tho food being properly digested. Frootoids are the proper aperient medicine to take when any Congestion or Blood Poison is present, or when Congestion of the Brain or Apoplexy is present or threatening. They have been tested and have been proved to afford quick relief in such cases when other aperients have not done any good at all. Frootoids act splendidly on the liver. A dose taken at bed-tima, once a week, is highly beneficial. A constipated habit of body will bo completely cured if the patient will on each occasion, when suffering, tako v dose of Frootoids, instead of an ordinary aperient. The patient thus gradba.!/ becomes independent ql Aperient cinesPrice Is 6d. Chemists, Medicine Vendors, or the Proprietor, W. G. Hetn-ua, Chemist, Geelong, Victoria. N,3, OFFICE, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON-

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7866, 31 July 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7866, 31 July 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7866, 31 July 1911, Page 7

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