AMUSEMENTS. PATHE ATM E PICTURES. ICTURES. he uman ST. ExcepTH IS AFTERNOON, AT 2.30, y-s jr And I TO-NIGHT! /Mainnijfth. Doubil Programme. “4 cmiif/yND a Iwotor boat “I CURi| AND A MOTOR BOAT lie ISSKiatJand Belt from Edis Studios. IE CR*JLT AlOTQj^R ACE—T GIRL Wtfli TI- SYJi«TGQ,SOM Y WITH I CEftejl full M'eißijgef of Aniin;ls ajd ly e r CONVENIENT UCs Chorus Girl ‘Foolsheacl”—“His Brotlier’airfjouhlo.” FOR THIS AFTBRNOON AND i ONLY. Bv Sffectal Request. AND MOORISH RAIDERS.” £ ‘MARVELLOUS ITALIAN CAVALRY.” | “CROCODILE FARMING, CALIFORNIA.” j FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! . POVEiyS’Y BAY RUGBY UNION. [ |t Victoria Domain. Y (SATURDAY), J UN Seniors l('3-Jt>.m.): -cit>**<yai.p. (Ni (ISON v. uAiTEDs ‘ Juniors (TflorMni )Y» v- (No.^2). Alal^lies-^Mang.apapav^Elai- ; Osborne v : MJO(<Kr(No . "Hapara 2), 11 a.m. AdmissonouC Ladies Free. Pavilion 6d D. CO AVAN, Secretary. OL Se 15: SEATING! AT! NG ! HA LI O-DAY afSAf’U l M \/T'ire| will ljit in the evening. - g!cat YLLIE. Ala linger. PIANO PLAYING MADE EASY. lANO PLAYING MADE EASY.
Absolutely no 'knowledge of music required. Dr. Borland, Mus. Doc.. Oxon., E.R.C.C., says:— Tru* method of dealing with the extreme leger lines and with the chromatic element in music seems to me as thorough and useful as your modes of dealing with the simpler stages of the work.” You attain the same result that takes years under old. conditions. No yamping cords, no drudgery. Full tuition £2 2s, and returned if you cannot read and play in six weeksTHE NATIONAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC, McKEE’S BUILDINGS (Upstairs). Gladstone Road. Hours, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. _i ■ —-——~ . '' ■'■■■ —— MEETINGS. “WHITE RIBBON DAY.” KOCI AL f AFTER NOON ii itb the above will be XNIYIN TO-DAYISat nection [by thc^ •dal-), loth Jule, al#2 : <,3CSp-)8./il| St. n dfer ’ s> Sc tio o JfoonL M&in\^S - s reqJeste® if) has^. k|tf If cakes, et” N. F. A'Ald^RTfrTTon. Sec. AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY. A MEETING of those intei/sted in the fo/matron of an; Amateur Operatic the dis/rict will be held Tea, Itcoms on TOKENING NMT, June 17th, at 8 p*fn./ / All ladies ayd gentleVnei# willing to join .or asi.s VL,ai'e dordit 11/ invited Jo attend. V/ iL AVAL PETTIE, M. L. FOSTER, , Convcners. OTOKJ? SETTLER.^|^IATIOj| ri e 11 frfStdv ' MEfer’TNG wdl *tTekgld in the Qtajjko Schoolnffn of SAMIDAYLJtfAfE 29th. at SAEMON, Hon! See. A SOUND |NjjgSTIVIENX|. " 6 CENjfQb VPMPVAV m AS A IE SHARES. 10RTGAQ FfH,#arlTci D/ Street, Gl/ionie ANNUAL BALANCE. ANCE takes UR ANNUL o°: p:ace 30™ ask Clientto great AcWo by r as possible as ELT And we won kindly note a nee to us i; counts are s soon tlierea OOMPANY, J^IMiTEI
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3551, 15 June 1912, Page 1
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