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AMUSEMENTS. QPERA JTOUSE. Direction: Fuller's Theatres and Vaudeville, Limited. VAUDEVILLE PALATIAL DOMICILE. MATINEES: WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, The pew Star importations who made their first appearance at this Theatre last night created a terrific furore. THE FIRST HEAT OF THE TjilSY JEROME /COMPETITIONS Will Eventuate AT Q—rpO-NIGHT— AT O And Will Continue Each Night until Friday Night. lynss TJAISY tebome Is conducting these competitions. WITH A VIEW TO DISCOVERING AND ENCOURAGING LOCAL TALENT. The Conditions of the Competition will run as follows: — 1. Each Competitor to sing one verse and two choruses of any o£ Miss Jerome's song successes. 2. SoDgcj m;iy be rendered in competitors own style: it is not necessary to impersonate Miss Jerome. 3. The Competition will be decided in heats each evening, commencing TO-NIGHT February 8. and thence onwards to FRIDAY NIGHT, February 11. the snccesrful competitors of each heat to compete in the Grand Final on FRIDAY NIGHT, Feb. 1L THE AUDIENCE TO DO THE JUDGING. THE AUDIENCE TO DO THE JUDGING Handsome cash prizes are being awarded by the Management. The Management have already received the names of over 20 competitors. PARIS GREEN, The Brilliant American Monologuist. LES LEGARTE, Famous French Pot Ponrri Act. LAVEEK AND CROSS. Burlesque Roman Gladiators. THE MAXWELLS, Novelty Trick and Cbmedy Cyclists. Billy — BROWN AND SORLIE — George The Greatest Coloured Comedians on the Australasian Vaudeville Stage. Harry — THE QUEALYS — Nellie In their Great American Comedy Sketch, -RAGTIME STORES." Miss "VITRPHY And Miss TJLACK. Amy Ml. Nellie *-* In an Artistic Musical Offering. LEONARD NELSON, Original Singing Comedian. Tom—ARMSTRONG & HOWARTH—Mabs The Universal Favourites. Season Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 2/; Stalls, 1/6. 600 SEATS AT ONE SHILLING. Reserves, 2/6, at Robertson's Music Stores, ISO, Queen Street, to 5 p.m., thereafter at Theatre to 7 p.m.. or by Tel. 1595 to S p.m. Carriages and motors, 10.50 p.m. EVERYBODY'S. VERYBODYS. " rp-HE "TkERBY EVERYBODY'S. X XJ EVERYBODY'S. TTrTTrTNER.' , EVERYBODY'S. ' r EVERYBODY'S. The Great EVERYBODY'S. Drnry Lane Drama. EVERYBODY'S. Received with EVERYBODY'S. Acclamations EVERYBODY'S. of Delight by EVERYBODY'S. Crowded Audiences EVERYBODY'S. Yesterday. EVERYBODY'S. EVERYBODY'S. " rpHE "TkERBY EVERYBODY'S. - 1 - J-- , EVERYBODY'S. TV/INNER." V EVERYBODY'S. VV EVERYBODY'S. A Wholesome EVERYBODY'S. I'lay, reemiing EVERYBODY'S. with Pathos. EVERYBODY'S. Humour, and EVERYBODY'S. Original Situations. EVERYBODY'S. EVERYBODY'S. " mHE J-jERBY EVERYBODY'S. - 1 - i - J EVERYBODY'S. VS/INNER." EVERYBODY'S. vv EVERYBODY'S.. Beantifully Dressed, EVERYBODY'S. Superbly Mounted. EVERYBODY'S. and Perfectly Played EVERYBODY'S. hy the Cream of EVERYBODY'S. ENGLISH ACTORS EVERYBODY'S. AND ACTRESSES. BETTER _ t:han the best Charlie Chaplin. "Gertie's Joy Ride," at the Queen's and Princess. EDUCATIONAL. PIANOFORTE. TV.TR. A RTHCR QJTTALLORAN, ASSOCIATE SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Certificated Teacher School of Music (Auckland University College), HAS RESUMED TEACHING. Studio: Private Address: Commercial Back 26. St. George's Chambers. Bay Road, St. Queen St. Parnell. 36S A UCKLAND DIOCESAN HIGH -ii. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. The Head Mistress will be at the School to see Parents and Receive Eentries on Tuesday, February 1. Thursday. February 3, and Tuesday, February 8 from 12 to 3.30. SCHOOL REOPENS FE.B. 10 AND 11.. Fees from £3 3/ per term. Reduction to Pupils entering under 12. ST. CT7THBERTS PRESBYTERIAX ' COLLEGE FOR GIRLS, MT. EDEN. I Principal:— MISS I. J. MACDONALD, M.A. ■ First Term begins FEBRUARY 15. ' Boarders return February 14. The Principal will be at home on MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY (7th, Sta, 9th B'ebmary), from '1 to 5, or by appointment. Telephone 2156. TVASTEN'S pOiniERCIAL rpRAIXING QOLLEGE, IMPERIAL BLDGS., OPP. SMEETON'S. 'Phone 2742. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING. Etc, Etc "LEAVING SCHOOL." •The greatest injury parents can do their children is to bring them up to be heJpless." REMEMBER: The results of your present decison are to be LIFELONG DO NOT take your children away from school too soon; DO >KOT give them the wrong kind of ) education; DO NOT start them in unsuitable employRBMEMBEK: More than ever are the young to become the builders of Emnireset them' to do that for which they are best fitted. Mies Basten will be pleased to discuss perplexities with parents and guardians, and to advise them in the b«t interests of the children, whether prospective pupils or not, during week commencing January 17th 1916 MKS C. S. V. BASTEX, A N Z.A-A AJP.A. (N.ZJ. HISS A. H. G. BASTE-N, A.P.A. Cf Z) 'C QDR gTUDENTS gOCCEED. Our students succeed where others fail, and our college prospers accordingly Tho steady increase in the number of ourpnpill has necessitated another teacher Mr OgilTle has been selected on account of his experience. Among other certificates Mr Osilvle holds a British P.M.G firsT'das* Senior Wireless Certificate— tie hiehpSt award. And the fact that Mr ofilclated as Wireless Operator to the Crown Agency Colonies shows that we have secured another skilled man to helD onV students. v LEARN WIRELESS IN SIX MONTHS. Yon have the brains. We have the men to train you. Let us get busy together Wireless operating holds a grtat future for nrogressive men, and we can qualify yon jn six months. Our fee is ten guineas and you may study in class or through the'nost Send for prospectus. J YJOMIXION QOLLEGE Op TJADIOrpELEGBAPHY, Fourth Floor ELLISON CHAMBERS, QUEEN STREET AUCKLAND. - - t> V IO £ IN p a^ <i ,V r £r heetral In J Mr R. N. McKay resumed Teaching Feb. 3. Room 9, 64, Queen st "K^ ll *

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 33, 8 February 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 33, 8 February 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 33, 8 February 1916, Page 12

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