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AMUSEMENTS. . » Where rr*j esEB ' ' HERE J-0- -~. THE T»IG T7IEATURE TTrtLMS. HE A-»IG P EATUEE JP ILMS. THE KING'S —— -■ THE KING'S FULLER'S PICTURES AND FULL ORCHESTRAL BAND. AGAIN T«J-.\JUHT AT 8. —pUPTAIN A LVAREZ -"-LVAREZ CAPTAIN A LVAKEZ— r— aptain -Alvarez • captain a lvarez aptaix -"-lvarez in six colossal parts.a"d,roadway qtar t7leature. a* roadway a 7 eatube. You know what that means—that "Captain Alvarez" was selected from hundreds of Films offering—good ones, too—as the season's chief attraction at New York's Most Exc-lnsl*" Tl-eatre. ——milE "CMLM -*-HE X. IL3X -EXCEPTIONAL ■ Addcu Features— IN mi-IE mitACK f\v mHE muRKS X AHE A HACK vJ _,- AHE -»-URKS Scenes In Jerusalem —On the River Jordan —Christian tortures —The llrst boom of Battle, etc. KING'S "VTEW WAR CJERIBS. LVG'S »» Alt Direct from England and the Continent. \ pORNER TN TTATS. J.X. VJoRNEH A X JLIATS. KINGS ORCHESTRAL BAND. ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT. AT TUE KING'S. In addition to Full Programme,* SCENES IN THE LIFE OF ROBERT 17IJIMET, OBERT -CiMMET, Ireland's Greatest Patriot. Also, "THE DEAR LITTLE SHAMROCK" Will be sung by MISS BRENNAN, with full orchestral accompaniment. EDUCATIONAL. fpHE TJiESULT OF TTOSIE QTUDIES " 1914. The Results of the Examinations held last November show -that of a total of 100 Passes ln all New Zealand in the ACCOUNTANCY AND BOOKKEEPERS' Examinations, 8S Candidates were prepared by Hemingway and Robertson's Correspondence Schools. Twenty-three of the Successful Candidates In the LAW Examinations were also prepared by this School, bringing the total passes in Law ln the last three Examinations to 103. In 1014 35 Candidates prepared by Hemingway and Robertson for the Senior Public Service were successful, whilst Over 100 passed the Matriculation, the Junior Public, the Teachers*, and other Public Exams. If you wish to pass THE BOOKKEEPERS'. THE LAW, THE -MATRICULATION, THE ACCOUNTANCY, THE PUBLIC SERVICE, or THE ENGINEERING EXAMS, THIS YEAR, you cannot do better than communicate TO-DAY with HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON, whose expert advice, based on 17 years' experience," may be : obtained by your sending a letter stating your wish to the DIRECTOR— TTBMIXGWAY AXD TJOBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE T TD., UNION BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. B . The World Is Calling tor Expert* ln TITIBELBSS mELEGBAPHY —the world of commerce, the world of shipping, and the world of private enterprise. On the conclusion ot the present war tho demand for operators of cither sex will be greater than ever. To meet these requirements we have obtained a specially qualified Instructor, who will personally supervise this course and the work of students. Wireless Telegraphy makes a fascinating study, is easily and quickly mastered, and Is a well paid and uot overcrowded profession. If you are Interested write without - moment's delay to BOWER'S AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS, Tyrone Buildings, Customs Street, East AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 30. S gCHOOL OF ART. "Elam" School of Art RUTLAND ST., Auckland Art School. AUCKLAND. THE CLASSES WILL REOPEN ON MONDAY. AIARCH 15. Classes are held in aH branches of Draw--1 icg and Painting, and in the following Applied Arts:— ■ Wood Carving, Modelling in Clay, Repousse Copper and Silver Work, , Art Leather Work, Enamelling and j 3 ewellery. Particulars as to Classes, Fees and Free Studentships can be had on application to B E. W. PAYTON, Director. m O 8, T- V D.B NTS. I CAN TEACH YOU. for I have taught MYSELF, conducting a large School, and completing my B.A. and M.A. without help. ALONE I DID IT. H. MASON Eden Terrace, Professional Coach. As good as the best, better than the rest. Matrlc, Pub.'Serv., D, ProOciencaT.. WS i " ' i EUNERAI. NOTICES. LODGE __./|\\JKw , Members are requested iv' * \ .fIrHRPeWSc to attend the Funeral of our late Bro - T. Thomas, """ nlca will leave the ™ Ve____c7 Marble Arch, Hobson St., VV'SPjr at 2 p.m. TO-MORROW ** v (Wednesday), by motor. 508 J. STAGEY ADEANE. Sec. ■»»»»*s¥__aa-____aa_________Bai urn ■_*____■ fIIHE ROYAL NAVAL AND ROYAL ■X MARINES' ASSOCIATION. •Members of above are requested' toj Attend the Funeral of our Late Messmate' Thomas' Thomas, leaving Little's Marble Arch at 2 p.m. TO-MORROW (Wednesday), 17th. Conveyance, provided. W. H. GLIBBERY, I ** Secretary. * J^*M,J, '™ ,l ** M *»»**»»»«^a_aa_«_____a_M PITBEXO NOTICES. D R L ONO ' DENTIST, IMPERIAL BUILDINGS, i QUEEN STREET. New Telephone, No. 310. * D TTOTEL. MERCANTILE, PROBATE. XX AXD GENERAL VALUATIONS PREPARED. 25 Years' Experience. VALUER, B 21, PHOENIX CHAMBERS. JTARRISOX AND Q.RIERSOX, LICENSED SURVEYORS AND ROAD ENGINEERS, VICTORIA ARCADE, AUCKLAND. I_; ' . . -,' v '■*? - -.'- : B'

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 64, 16 March 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 64, 16 March 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 64, 16 March 1915, Page 10