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The Daily record and the Dresden daily : 28.11.1909
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THE DAILY RECORD, SUNDAY; NOVEMBER 28, 1909 No. 1,158 Schnorr Strasse 14,1, and II. close to Haupt' ahiihof Anglo-American Home, with home comforts; excellent DRESDEN board 4 marks a day.—English conversation.—English cooking, Julius Greiner Sohn Prager Strasse 25, first floor. Fine art paintings on china and ivory The best and greatest collection in this line. Portraits after photographs aod miniatures a speciality. Lessons given by an expert artist. Lowest prices. First class paintings. Visitors welcome. Show-rooms: t*rager Strasse 25, first floor. Pension Keichs Strasse 28l.HL Formerly Wagner v. Bothmer.—Proprietor: Frau Katarina Oeser. Modern furniture—Family arrangements on favourable terms.—Excellent cooking. Near the Railway Station and Tennis Courts. Ti ROM COURT PHARHAC9 English and American Dispensary prescriptions—patent medicines—plineral waters Schloss Strasse, opposite the Royal castle. PENSION JAHN, Nurnberger Str. 44,1. Most beautiful location in the city. Comfortable home. Excellent cooking. Moderate prices. SAXON-BOHEHIAH STEAMSHIP CO. Round Trips. Season and Monthly tickets. Beautiful excursions on the Elbe by luxurious passenger steamers between Leitmeritz, Aussig, Dresden, Meissen, and Mtihlberg. Rnt din atain—TaUi iThlfe—Promeiiads Onfcs—Cabins fra from draughts. Railway connection at all principal stations. Comprehensive panoramic views of the beautiful and romantic Elbe valley.—Delightful Trips free from the plague of dust. Patronized by the English and American Colony in Dresden e. MULLER Anglo - American Cail or 19, See Strasse, first floor. . . Telephone: 3721. ----- Best English Goods. Moderate Charges. Pension Cronheim, SfiJ’STSSS of Miinchner Strasse. Modern style. Garden. Excellent cuisine. Best references Moderate terms. German conversation- Tuition for Boys Preparation for English and American Schools and Universities. Special attention given to German by a German master. Boarders received. J. H. Hallam, H. Virgin, M.A. Camb. M.A. Oxford. Gutzkow Strasse 19, Dresden. HARRY M. FIELD, Pianist, Studio: Reiehs Strasse 24, II. Training tor Opero,0neretta.aim Concerts. Singing (method of Pauline Viardot, Paris). Acting, Ensemble, on own practice stage, till fit for the Stage. Public opera performances, public musical Soirees, free for my pupils. Engagements on good stages procured. Apply, from 2 to 3 o’clock on any afternoon except Sundays. Moritz Strasse 19, II. r. Frau Pagenstecher 9e Sauset, opera anil concert timer. SCHOOL FOR OIRLS. Classes in Cnglish, Arithmetic, Mathematics, (email, french, and Catin. A small number of resident pupils taken. German and French resident governesses. Private instruction if desired. Miss Virgin, Schnorr Str. 80 (Villa). Fruchthaus Scheibner Pr S S6, All kinds of home-grown and foreign fruit. Fruit pram. Caidied bulls aad Hate. American candy. lsi=i=re«=»=Aa.T=lsiBlg«=lBr3MBi5ii=t=I=i=l=i=fal=^=T=i=»siE8 Joh. Bock 11 See Str. Dresden-A. See Str. 11 Telephone 3547. Shoemaker by appointment to the Saxon Court, and to H.R.H. the Crown Princess of the German Empire and of Prussia. Large selection of ready-made goods. Goods made to order in shortest possible time. J7ie Loiven-flpotfiefie fo f^ d On the Altmarkt corner WilsdrufferstraBe. Prescriptions made up by Qualified Englishman. English andAmerican specialities on stock rmacy. All kinds of typewriting work executed Manifold Copies, [ free of grease Translations in all languages. Instruction in typewriting and shorthand in three languages. OLIVER Schloss Strasse’17, II. ROOK Telephone 4383. Undertakers of all Burial or Cremation I Funeral Arrangements in Dresden or I elsewhere, carried out con scientiously and fittingly at the lowest rates. Own factory for coffins and urns. UNO Heimkehr Orders received in our offices: Am See 26 and Bautzner Str. 37 |Tel. 157. Telegr. Address: Pietat Dresden. Tel.2572. Plusi ft bt careful is to (Hi firm and house number. H± Bassenge & Co., Bank. Dresden, Prager Strasse 12. = payments on all Setters of Credit. : Exchange of Circular-Notes. Cheques and foreign money on most favourable rates. Postal Orders. English and American newspapers. Office hours 9—1, 3—6, Saturdays 9—3. Frl. v. Spreckelsen Sdinarr hr. 47. II. ib the ilubt. Swedish Hygienic Gymnastics and Massage. Frau M. Belfrage, Eisenstuck Strasse 42,1. Certificated by the Royal Swedish Academy Stockholm.' A. Dressers Academical Bookstore, BlsutardiPlatzK is buying second-hand English novels (Tauchnitz, etc.) American Dental 8urgeon. Modern Dentistry. Correction of irregular teeth a specialty. Tel. 8544. Office hours: 9-1 and 3-5 p.m A. K.Janson Prager Str. 10,1. Tel.: 6801. C. A. CADA Tel: 6801. 30, STRUVE STRASSE, corner of Luttichau Strasse. Tailor and Breeches maker. Tailor-made costumes. English goods only. Very moderate prices. Formerly with E. Miiller, See Strasse. : Jr=Jr=iT. ■Jr=Jr=Jr. I CHURCH SERVICES: DRESDEN. All Saints' (Enqlish) Church; Wiener Strasse Sunday, November 28th. Advent Sunday. 8.0 a.m. and 12.0 m.d. (Choral) Holy Communion. 11.0 a.m. Matins and Serihon. 4.30 p.m. Evensong. 6.0 p.m. Service of Sacred Song and Music. Monday, November 29th. 10.0 a. m. Matins. Tuesday, November 30th. S. Andrew, Ap. andM. 8.0 a.m. Holy Communion. 10.0 a.m. Matins. 5.0 p.m. Choir Practice. Wednesday, December 1st. 9.0 a.m. Holy Communion. 11.0 a.m. Address. Thursday, December 2nd. 8.0 a.m. Holy Communion. Friday, December 3rd. 10.15 a.m. Holy Communion. 11.0 a.m Matins and Litany. 3.0 p.m. Instruction for the Young. 5.0 p.m. Choir Practice. Saturday, December 4th. 10.0 a.m. Matins. Chaplain: The Rev. C. A. Moore, M.A., B.C.L. Strehlenpr Strasse 21, II. The American Church of St. John, Reichs Platz 5, at the head of Reichs Strasse. Sunday, November 2-th. Advent Sunday. Holy Communion 8.0 a.m. Sunday School 10.0 a.m. Holy Communion and Sermon 11.0 a m Afternoon Service and recital 5.30 p.m. Friday, December 3rd. Litany 10.0 a.m. Junior Auxiliary 3.0p.m. This is the only American Church in Dresden.—Ail are cordially invited. The Rev. J. F. Butterworth, M.A., Rector. Church of Scotland (Presbyterian), Bernhard Strasse 2, at the corner of Bismarck and Winckclmann Strasse. Divine Service Sunday morning at 11. and evening tat 6 o’clock. Communion service is held every third Sunday in October, January, March and June. The Rev T. H. Wrioht, Resident Minister BRITISH AND AMERICAN REPRESENTATIVES. THE BRITISH CONSULATE: Altmarkt 16.-British Consul: H. Palmii, Esc. THE AMERICAN CONSULATE GENERAL: Ammon Strasse 2, p. American Consnl-Oenaral: T. St. John (inffney Esq LATEST AMERICAN MAIL NEWS. To the United States. December 1.—Majestic, from Southampton, malls due in New York December 9 Mark letters “Via England,” and with name of steamer, and post not later than 1 d’clock ptn. on Monday, November 29. December 5 —Campania, from Liverpool, mails due in New York December 11. Mark letters “Via Coin—Queenstown per Cunard Line,” and post not later than 1 o'clock p.m. on Thursday, December 2. To Canada. For the inforpiation of Canadian readers it may be mentioned that a fast mail steamer of the Canadian Pacific Railroad Com pany leaves Liverpool for Quebec and Montreal direct eveiy Saturday. Letters intended for Canada by this direct route should be posted in Berlin and Dresden not later than 1 .o’clock p.m. on Thursdays, and be marked: “Via Liverpool' by Empress steamer.” At the same time it should be remembered that Canadian letters can also be sent by one of the New York steamers, and that if mailed by steamers direct from .German harbours they obtain the benefit of the 10-pfennig rate for 20 grammes. Special Notice. Letters for the above steamers should be mailed in the boxes at the station (Berlin, Lehrter Bahnhof; Dresden, Hauptbahnhof) or at the General Post-office at the time mentioned. Letters hearing a 10-pfennig stamp per weight of 20 grammes are only valid for transit by a German steamer sailing direct from a German port. They will not be sent by an English or French steamer. Next American Mails Due in Berlin and Dresden. On Monday, November 29, by the S.S. St. Louis, and the S.S. Kaiserln Auguste Victoria, both left New York November 20. On Wednesday, December 1, by the S.S. Kaiser Wilhelm II., left New York November 23. On Friday,'December 3, by the S.S. Oceanic, left New York November 24. On Friday, 1 ;December 3, by the S.S. La Provence, left New York November*25. WEATHER FORECAST FOR TODAY of the Royal Saxon Meteorological Institute.. Mild south-west winds, less cloudy, colder, • gener ally dry. fofrtotor* Printer* and Publisher*: Record Vbrlaq, G. m. b. H. In Dresden.—Re^ronsible Editor: Wilue Bahmwi^,
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