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AMUSEMENTS Last Two Lays of "Tuo Radium '-ihicvcs" At jgVEE.iBUDY’&. Daily from Noon. A “surprise packet - ' in dramas. Maguilicent 3-part subject. VTTAGHaPH’S BEUaUWAY SECCESo Telling how a bruve girl saved a tube of radium from thieves. Scene after scene of tense dramatic interest is unrolled betore you in Tilly RADIUM THIEVES. THEi RADIUM THIEVES. THE RADIUM THIEVES. Enjoy a funny day at the seaside witn Keystone’s comedian, Eoscoo ArbueKie, HISS FATTY'S SEASIDE LOVEES. Two good pictures. GRAPHIC. CLUBMAN. .MONDAY, AT NOON. A 3-reel sensational feature. The London Film. Company s big star, a story of the German espionage in London . The Boy Scouts .to the Rescue. Full of excitement & thrilling incidents. THE LION’S CUBS. THE LION’S CUBS. A splendid patriotic subject. CRADLE OF AUSTRALIAN NAM. Scenes of great interest. Prices—Adults, 6d; Children, 3d.

PUBLIC NOtICES. WELLINGTON! GAS COMPANY; LIMITED. IMPORTANT NOTICE. milE Gas Company begs to notify consumers and the general public tnat no person is permitted to read or water meters, collect accounts, canvass for orders, execute work, or in any way represent the Company who does not possess tbo Company's written authority to do so. The production of this authoritymay be demanded from any person purporting to act for or on behalf of the Company. Persons falsely 1 representing themselves as employees of the Company will be prosecuted. , The Company earnestly desires the cooperation of gas" consumers and others in respect to the above in order to prevent fraud and misrepresentation, by persons not in the enpploy of the Company. ; J. H. HELLXWELL, Secretary. EDUCATIONAL. MILXTAEY TRAINING At BANKS’ COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Woodward street. MEN prepaied for Non-commissioned and. Commissioned rank, indivruuul instruction in ad tho practical work required for Infantry Examinations. Uver 50 men are at present attending our classes. , FEESFrom One to Three Guineas per term, according to the tuition required. INSTRUCTOR Lieutenant T. J. Davis. Telephone 2098. 1 H. AMOS, Director. ■jVf ADAME ' ETHEL BERRY. AvX Late R.A.M. and Musical Mistress . Elgin College, London. PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. Pupils prepared for Assoc. Board and Trinity College Exams. Assoc. Board, twenty-nine successes last year. Studio-DAVIS & CRATER'S BUILD-. INGS. 216. Lambton quay. SHORTHAND IN THIRTY BAYS. YOU can become a Shorthand Writer in Thirty Days by learning BOYD SHORTHAND. Boyd Shorthand will he accepted for Public Service Examinations. Greatly reduced fees for dependents or Soldiers on active service. 1 Call or write for particulars. BOYD SHORTHAND SCHOOLS, N.Z.. 100. Customhouse quay. Wellington. PIANO PUPILS. HOW to read and play Music correctly will follow with twelve weeks’ instruction under Mr E. J. King s guidance. Terms on application at 18, QUEEN STREET, Of! Brougham street. M E REGINALD G. BLOW, L.E.A-M. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. Studio. 131-153, Lambton quay. Private Address; 255, Adelaide road. Tonus on application. SINGING, jyjADAME MONKMAN - DEMPSTER. Studio : Corner of Willis & Manners sts. (Above’London Dental). ’Phone 1119. 393 iIITDAME M. STEVENS, ItjL Medallist LA.M. Pupil Sig. TTavcnti, Mr A. Visotti, Dr Wylde and Prof. Trew. Singing, Voice Production and Pianoforte. - 67, Hopper street. . 254 SINGING AND PIANOFORTE—Mrs Emily J- Martin has vacancies for Singing and Pianoforte pupils; terms’ 30s quarterly, or 2s 6d weekly; pupils prepared for concerts, competitions, etc. London certificate. Established 7 years Wellington. 24. Cambridge terrace. HARLES L. FLEMING. Teacher of Piano, Violin. Viola' and Bass; music copied, transposed or arranged, and narts written for any instrument. 8, Riddiford street- 456 ANTED Known Account Books ruled to any requirements can be had at the "Times” office. These books are strong and faithfully made, and the quality of paper used is of the best. Ring up 2449 and the traveller trill call on you.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9139, 3 September 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9139, 3 September 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9139, 3 September 1915, Page 3

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