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AMUSEMENTS. Tee new thea tr e Manners street. Props.. Messrs MucMahon and Donnelly. CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. DAILY, irom 11 a.m till It p.m. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO! Stupendous Success of YESTERDAY’S NEW PROGRAMME “A SQUAW’S BHAVERY”(B;snn drama; exclusive), "Gettiug His Own Back” (comedy), “IN PALESTINE” (scenes in the Holy Land). “The Wild Cat Well” (Vita. ' drama),“THE RANCHMAN’S PERSONAL” (Bison comedy, exclusive), "The Two Sides” (A.B. drama), etc., etc. As EXTRA PICTU RES will alto bo shown “CORONATION OF KING GEORGE V.” Think of it! Adu!ts SIXPENCE. Children THREEPENCE Everywhere! TO-NIGHT!. TO-NIGHT! /Tk P E R A HOUSE At S o’clock. Mr Edward Branscombe’s Costume ■ Comedy Coy., THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS, From London. COMFLETE CHANGE OP PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. ENORMOUS SUCCESS - OF THESE GREAT FAVOURITES. LAST THREE NIGHTS! Come Early and secure Scats. Box Plan at Dresden Co. Day Salas at Chi'istcoou’s, 3s Gd, Is 6d. PRICES—3s, 2s, Is. 466 YOUNG WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION ANNIVERSARY. Under the patronage of Lady Islington. A N EXHIBITION OF CORONATION And OTHER IMPERIAL PICTURES lu TOWN HALL, On FRIDAY, AUGUST 4th, 8 p.m. JEAN S. WILSON, 450 - Gen. Soc. TO-NIGHT! ST. ANNE’S CADETS TO-NIGHT! And TO-NIGHT! DRUM & FIFE BAND. Grand vocal & instrumental CONCERT, Assisted by Wellington's Loading Artists. ST. THOMAS' HALL, NEWTOWN. Overture at 7.60 p.m. sharp. FIRST APPEARANCE! FIRST APPEARANCE! ST. ANNE'S CADETS DRUM! AND FIFE BAND. Under the Baton of Mr F. L. Deans. Proceeds in aid of St. Anne's Cadets and Drum and Fife Band. R, B.’ J. MARTIN, Captain. PUBLIC NOTICES. (QHANGE 'PHONE IN AMBULANCE SERVICE. 670. JOHNSTON’S. NOTICE. lynj JOSEPH CLEMENT TONES lias ATX been appointed a Director of W. M. Bannatyne and Co., Ltd., as from this date. WALTER I. NATHAN, . Managing Director. ; Wellington, August ,Ist, 1911. 451 TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, LONDON. mHB time for receiving Entries has been extended to SATURDAY, August sth. All particulars at the office, c/o Beggs’, Willis street. . 418 VICTORIA COLLEGE. EXEMPTED Students intending to sit at the College Examinations in OCTOBER NEXT are reminded that they should send in their names, the subjects in which and the centre at which they wish-to.be examined, together with the’ examination Fee on or before..the 15th August, 1911. CHAS. P. POWLES, 377 , Registrar. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOB - TRANSFER OF LICENSE. T FRANK HIGGOTT, of Lower Hurt, JLj Hotelkeeper, being the holder ot-.a Publican’s License in respect of the premises situate at Alain road, Lower Hutt, do: hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the ne.xt Licensing Meeting,' to be held at. the Magistrate’s Court. Lower Hutt, bn tin, 4th day of SEPTEMBER, 1911, apply for a transfer of the said License from myself to Robert Dwyer, my. appointee. Dated at Wellington, the 12th day of May, 1911. 425 , FRANK HIGGOTT. EDUCATIONAL, BALLROOM DANCING. tyrES H. B. MASON’S Classes far BeItjL 1 ginnerg are held on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS in her Sri rate Hall, 86. Ghuznce street, near t Peter’s Church. Proficiency ensured in SIX PRIVATE LESSONS. Term ootcmences with, pupil* X’rivate lecsonw by apixuntnieat. DANCING. MKS J. D. FOLEY, Teacher of Dane* ing, Victoria Hall, Newtown. Bo* ffUinerfi J Class every Thursday in the large ball. Private lessons by appointment. The largest assortment of Fancy Drosses for Hire. Assembly Monday nights* problem. A sentry-box-like cabinet is produced, just large enough to contain a young lady strapped to a torture-board, such as is used .for prisoners in Borneo. Two seconds rafter Hie door of the dim in ut'fc gao) is closed Nicola reopens It. and the prisoner is scon, still lashed as be-' io.-e, nut upside dvwu. Many similar loots of magic, besides some that are concerned with “the medium and the spirits," are performed. Nicola gives an c-fcmtive entertainment that i-3 animated and brightened throughout by the excellent fooling of his "awkward a v- : *rant." The Kcuron ■will open next Saturday at the Opera House. 4 ST. ANNE'S CADETS. To-night, at St. Thomas's Hall. Newtown, the members of the St. Anne’s Cadet Corps, assisted by their newly-formed fife and drum band, will give a-vocal and instru-. menfcal concert. This is thg first time the band appears publicly. A "special feature of the programme is that all the selections to be played by the band have been composed by its conductor, Mr F. L. Deans.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7868, 2 August 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7868, 2 August 1911, Page 9

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