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AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN'S mHEATRE, QUEEN STREET. MacMahon and Lodder, Proprietors. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO. Daily, 11 a.m. till 11 p.m. CONTINUOUS PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT. PACKED HOUSES! Throughout PACKED HOUSES! Yesterday. A Stupendous Success, THE MOST EXCITING AND DARING Picture Ever Taken. pURSUED BY A T lONESS, Depicting a Fierce Struggle, in which Man and Beast Wrestle Together. LIEUTENANT DARING AND THE PHOTOGRAPHIC PIGEON. JEWEL THIEVES OUTWITTED. STAR FISH. ANDELLA. PAT AND THE MILLINER. THROUGH GREECE. HONEYMOON TRIP THINK OF IT! THINK OF IT! Adults Cd. Children 3d. TT'ING /GEORGE mHEATRE (Opp H.M. Theatre Stalls Entrance). QONTINUOUS piCTURES. 2 TO 5, AND 7 TO 10. Public Opinion—The Best Pictures. BETTER CANNOT BE SEEN. NOW SHOWING. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. THE QUEEN'S NECKLACE, PART I. ' THE QUEEN'S NECKLACE, PART 11. A Gorgeous Drama in Natural Colours, being the story of an intrigue of the Court of Louis XVI. of France. Magnificently Staged and Coloured. THE VISION BEAUTIFUL (Sellg Drama) being the Story of a Young Monk's Struggle between Inclination and duty—THE EMPEROR'S MESSENGER (Ilepwix War Drama), a Story of the Napoleonic Wars— SHE MIGHT HAVE SWALLOWED IT (Clarendon Comic)—THE SCHEME (Essanay Exclusive Comedy). Evening Session: B.S. 3d, F.S. and Circle, «d. 30 MILLINERY. A -yERY OPECIAL QFFEB. FOR A FEW DAYS LONGER We are offering TRIMMED MILLINERY AT RIDICULOUS PRICES TO CLEAR. FLORAL HATS, 1/11, 2/11, to 5/11; usual prices 10/ C to 25/ Remember, the summer has only started. It will pay you to see these goods. BLACK TOQUES, for Matrons, 9/11 to 14/6 All new shapes, usual price IG/U to 24-9 THESE ARE REAL BARGAINS. rpHE jMTLLINERY C<HOP (opposite G. Court, Newton) And A L A M ODE - Pitt Street Buildings. M ISS A RBUCKLE (Late Milne and Choyce). EDUCATIONAL. COACHING FOR THE LAW EXAMINATIONS, 1913. ALL SUBJECTS FOR PROFESSIONAL AND LL.B. AND I.L.M. DEGREES. A Student in arranging his Coaching for the above Examinations should assure himself of two main essentials:— (1) That he will receive prompt and personal attention to the criticism of his work, and receive thorough answers to hl.s queries. (2) That he will bo supplied with thoroughly up-to-date, complete, aud comprehensive Notes. This and more does the Hemingway nnd Robertson Student receive. For fifteen years we have carried on the larsest and most successful Correspondence Coaching School lv New Zealand. This reputation has been acquired by sheer hard work, enthusiasm, knowledge of Examination conditions, and strictest attention to .individual students' requirements. Arrange for your Coaching with a firm of experience, a llrm which has been tested and tried, a firm which zealously preserves its great reputation. EACH OF OUR LAW STUDENTS RECEIVES STRICT PERSONAL ATTENTION Full details of courses aud fees sent 011 application. TTEMINGWAY AND T>OBERTSON, AUSTRALASIAN CORRESPONDENCE * SCHOOLS, LTD., Union Build-ings, Customs Street East. rjiHE AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR •W ENGINEERING. — Principal, Jas. W. M.A.1. M.E..; Assistant, H. A. Bower, M-VI.M.E. For particulars see "Star" advertisement, Tuesdays, Thursdays. Saturdays.—Address: Top Floor, Tyrone Buildings, Customs St. East, Auckland. P.O Box 50. Phone 1734. SEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. EVENING CLASSES REOPEN On MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 10. Courses In Art, Science, Commerce, and Technology. Holders of Standard VI. Certificates of Proficiency or Free Places ADMITTED FREE. Special Classes for Ladies In Cookery, Dressmaking, and Millinery. Special Course for Matriculation. Special Course for Junior Civil Service. Special Course for Senior Civil Service. Special Continuation Classes for Students Who have not Passed Standard VI. Special Course for Sanitary Inspectors, And also In Sanitary Science for Certificate of Royal Sanitary Institute, London. f Special Course for Pharmaceutical Chemists. Special Course for "C" and "D" Examinations. Evening Students can be enrolled any day between the hours of 10 and 2 and 7 and 9. Free Place Pupils must hring their Certificates of Proficiency, etc., with them. Prospectus containing further particulars can be obtained at the College, or at the various Booksellers. NOTE.—Special arrangements have been for the Military Training of Students attending the College, so as to interfere as little as possible with their studies. GEORGE GEORGE, Director. Wellesley Street East, March 5, 1913. 001 COACHING FOR PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. MATRICULATION—CIVIL SERVICE (Senior or .lunlor). TEACHERS (All University Examinations). Candidates for the above Examinations should make it their duty to obtain Till! particulars of oar Correspondence Courses in all subjects. Specially printed Instruction Notes (full nnd complete), private and Individual attention to each student, highest possible efficiency and minimum cost—these are the features of the Hemlngiway and Robertson System of Instruction. Over SSO passes to date. The Coaching for these Examinations is in the hands of the highest authorities aud experts money could procure. The low cost and high efficiency of our Courses ftas astounded .many—it will astound you. If yon want to be certain of passing any examination, place yourself in our hands. Sixteen years' experience behind us. Apply for particulars and free booklets, by letter or personally, ' HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S AUSTIt ALA-SI AN CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD.. Union BuildJngs, Customs Street East. TVfISS EVA HARRIS, A.S.M.. wishes to iS±. mto-.-m her Pupils that she has Removed to Three Lamps Buildings. Ponsonby. ' -Q, TyfRS RAMSDEN. Teacher of the PTano""- ■«*■ forte; £1 1/ per term of 12 weeks (in 1 advance).—3.-., Howe St.. Newton (opposite Girln' Grammar School). 1/ -PRICE REMNANTS TO-°MORROW.----/2 GREY AND FORD'S. ,-21

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 57, 7 March 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 57, 7 March 1913, Page 12