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AMUSEMENTS. EV E K Y B O D Y' S LAST DAY AND NIGHT OF NOR DISK'S DRAM A .FROM LIFE. A. Play of Wonder and Amaze. CHILDREN OF THE CIRCUS. CHILDREN' OF THE CIRCUS. CHILDREN OF THE CIRCUS. Keystone’s Domestic Topsy-Turvydom, MABEL ami FATTY’S -MARRIED LIFE A Vivid Record of< ZEPPELIN RAID ON PARIS. And Others of Orcat Interest. MONDAY AT NOON. Most Touching and Tendere.st of Edison Human Heart Plays. WHERE IS .MV WANDERING BOY? WHERE IS MY WANDERING BOY? WHERE IS MY WANDERING BOY? Bnilded on the Story of one of the most Popular English Songs. "LITTLE HAND OF GOLD." "LITTLE BAND OF GOED.” A Real 18-earat Keystone. MABI7L, FATTY and FORD STERLING Create Rolls and Rings of Fun. And GRAND SUPPORTING FILMS. Prices—Adults. 6d; Children, 3d.

N.Z. PATRIOTIC SOCIETY (AVELLINGI ON BRANCH). Under, the Distinguished Patronage of His Excellency Lord Liverpool, the Prime Minister (the Hon- AV. P. Massey), lit. Hon. Sir J. G. Ward, Bart., K.C.M.G., Colonel W. Porter, C. 8., and Staff, Hon. J. G. AV. Aitken, M.L.C., His AVorship the Mayor (,T. P. Luke, Esq.). Mr C. M. Luke, Colonel Robin. GRAND DRILL COMPETITION / BY MEMBERS OF VARIOUS UNITS OF THE NATIONAL RESERVE OF THE ‘WELLINGTON MILITARY AREA, ATEWTOWN -ptAEK! aA E W'TOWN -a- sUt.lv-r WILL TAKE PLACE AT rvr E WTOWN TJAEK! IV EWTOAVN A ARK! TO-DAY, TO-DAY. 20 SATURDAY, JULY 10th. . TODAY, SATURDAY, JULY 10th. SQUADS AVILL TAKE PART! OA SQUADS AVILL TAKE PART! MAJOR FLEMIN/G BOSS, O.C. sth AA 7 ellington Regiment, JudgeCompetition to commence at 2.30 sharp. Gates open 1.45. Admission 6d each. SEVERAL BANDS WILL BE 1 IN ATTENDANCE. The successful Squad will-bo presented with the Flag of the National Reserve, which has been presented by L. AV. McKenzie, Esq., C.C. 745 JOSEPH LEWIS, General Secretary.

FOR THE WOUNDED 'SOLDIERS' FUND. MONSTER ART UNION £l°°o goUD NUGGET! £loo ° OR EQUIVALENT CASH VALUE TICKETS S/- EACH TICKETS S/- EACH CLOSES JULY 10th, 1915. CUT THIS To the Secretary, Box 85, Wellington. OUT I enclose for tickets in the AND MAIL Gold Nugget Art Union in Aid of the Wounded Soldiers’ TO-DAY. Fund. (Enclosing Stamped Name Addressed Envelope). Address ALL THE TRAMWAY BOYS’ ART UNIONS AS UNDER. WILL CLOSE ON JULY 10th, 1915. THE J3IOOO GOLD NUGGET 5s THE MONSTER ART UNION Is THE ~£SOO MOTOR CAB Is THE PLANO Is THE' SILVER TEA AND COFFEE „ And the SERVICE Is £5 GOLD NUGGET Id RESULTS WILL BE ADVERTISED IN ALL DAILY PAPERS. G 47 C. H. BALLARD. Hon. Sec.

EDUCATIONAL. MILITARY EXAMINATIONS. DAY and Evening- Classes, conducted by practical and experienced instructors So far over twenty enrolments havo been received from members of the Expeditionary Force, Territorials and National Reserve. No fees charged if the members of the class are not thoroughly satisfied with the tuition afforded. Special attention given to the practical work of Squad. Platoon and Company Drill and’ Musketry. Students .prepared for entrance Dun troon and Sandhurst. The four students we have prepared for Duntroon have been successful. BANKS’ COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Woodward street. H. AMOS, Director. Telephone 2098. _ CLASSES. SINGING AND ELOCUTION. Madame monkman-dempster will receive Class Pupils in Singing and Elocution at her Studio MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS, and THURSDAYS from 2 to 6 p.m. SATURDAY 2 to 4 p.m. Terms on application. Telephone No. 1149. SHORTHAND IN ■ THIRTY DAYSMr Busyman—You want Shorthand you cannot afford to waste months learning. Here is you opportunity. BOYD SHORTHAND can be mastered perfectly in thirty days of rive hours’ study, or ISO hours in ail. Boyd Shorthand has no shading, position writing or ' word signs." The simplicity of Boyd makes it the ideal system for homo study. Cad or write for particulars. Boyd Shorthand: Schools, 100. Customhouse quay. Wellington. REGINALD G. BLOW. L.E.A.M. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. Studio, 151-153, Lambton quay. Private Address; 255, Adelaide road. Terms on application. 1020 PIANO PUPILS. HOW to read and play Music correctlv will follow- with twelve weeks’ instruction under Mr E. J- King’s guidance. Terms on application at 18. QUEEN STREET Off Brougham street. MADAME COPE-DOWSING, J3EOFESSOR of Piano. Singing, and Elocution. BJJ.NUiI'IVJ. ADAME MONKMAN-DEMPSTER. Studio: Comer of Willis & Manners sts. (Above London Dental). 'Phone 1149. I,IT ADAME M. STEVENS. ■tJL Medallist L.A.M, Pupil Sig. Traventi, Mr A. Visetti, “Dr Wylde and Prof. Trew. linging, Voice Production and Pianoforte. 67. Hopper street. £54 CONTRALTO SOLOIST. -1/TRS EMILY MARTIN desires engage- | IpJL meats, Entertainments, etc. A few Vacancies Singing and Pianoforte Pupils. Terms. 80s quarterly, or 2s 6d weekly, i 24, Cambridge terrace, 751

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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9092, 10 July 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9092, 10 July 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9092, 10 July 1915, Page 3

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