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.'.-.■" v- --- - ■ * ,- "' AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS ny~B. E.A T BE. X I N C.E SS >.. ..-I- HEAT R E. _VKDAY. mO.NIGHT. •AO-DAY. -Lo-XIGHT. A Revelation in Photo.-plays i. BY THE WORLD FILM CORPORATION. Their Latest and Most Superb Work, and a Sensational Success, Entitled "THE IMPOSTOR," "THE IMPOSTOR," In which appear two Famous Artists, . MISS JOSE COLLINS and I * ALEX. B. FRANCIS. - SPECIAL NOTICE. "VTURSE /IAVELL. -L' URSE VA&VELL. The success of this magnificent subject has been so pronounced that it will be repeated TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. SESSIONS: 11.15, 1.25. 3.55. 5.45, ' and at 8 o'clock. Overtnre by the Peerless Orchestra, 7.50. . qiHE QUEEN'S. A Remarkable J-HE QUEEN'S. Programme at this THE QUEEN'S. Popular Theatre. THE QUEEN'S. ' THE QUEEN'S. TO-DAY & TO-NIGHT. TUB QUEEN'S. TO-DAY & TO-NIGHT. THE QUEEN'S. A fascinating S. and A. THE QUEEN'S. Drama, in ,'i Acts, THE QUEEN'S. Eutltled, THE QUEENS. -THE REAPING." THE QUEEN'S. "THE REAPING." THE QUEEN'S. The Success of Two THE QUEEN'S. Hemispheres. THE QUEEN'S. - Also, THE QUEEN'S. From Trench to Trpncn, THE QUEEN'S. Bioscope Topical. THE QUEEN'S. And THE QUEEN'S. "The Papered Door." THE QUEEN'S. An Exquisite Drama, in t THE QUEEN'S. 2 Acts; and the THE QUEER'S. Scrcamini: Comedy, , THE QUEEN'S. "SNAKEVILLE'S • THE QUEEN'S. WEAK WOMAN." f THE QUEEN'S. Complete. Change I THE QUEEN'S. TO-MORROW. '_, EDUCATIONAL. f ("lIRADING OF TEACHERS. Certificated Teachers, as described below, - who wish- to he included In 'the Dominion GRADED LIST OF TEACHERS will require to apply to the Senior Inspector of i Schools, in the Education District not I later than 31st March, liH6: — I (a) Certificated Teachers resident In '. the district who hare been in the , :. service of an Education Board, j but who do not at present hold a | position under 'au Education Board. (b) Ex-Training College Students not yet In permanent employment as teachers. j (ci Teachers who have passed their certificate examination this year. | Classes (hi and (c) will be required to j ' forward evidence of date of birth, of char- ' I acter, and of health; also particulars of ' experience. W. J. ANDERSON, Director of Education. Education Department. Wellington, 20th March, 1916. 519 SfiDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. EVENING CLASSES COMMENCED ON MONDAY, MARCH 13. Intending Students should enrol at once. Prospectus and full particulars from the undersigned. GEORGE GEORGE. Director. March 20. IMB. 002 ; A UCKLAND riOMMERCIAL TNSTITUTE. ' PERSONAL TUITION in BOOKKEEPING, ' ACCOUNTANCY. Classes are limited -to ensure individual ■ , attention for each student. Onr Instructor In these subjects is MR A. M. SEAMAN. A.1.A.N.Z., A.P.A. (N.Z.). Tublic Accountant, Senior Honoursman, Final. 1010. First Prize Essayist, Institute of Accountants, 1910, - Qualified as Solicitor of Supreme Court. ENROL AT ONCE. CLASSES HAVE COMMENCED. SPECIAL CLASSES FOR 5 BOOKKEEPERS' DIPLOMA COURSE. Write, Call, or Phoue for Particulars. E. G. ELLIS, A.P.A. (N.Z.). t Director. 1 11 and 12. Coiwi-i Cbambera. Swausou Street, Auckland. I'flone 2COI. WS SHORTHAND IN fTIHIBTT TYAYS. Boyd Shorthand can oe learnt In thirty days.' T' ere is no need to waste months learning Shorthand. _ Euyd Shorthand has no shading or _ graminalognes. t Boyd Shorthand is bulit up on syllables. _ Boyd Shorthand has only three ruies. BOYD SHORTHAND WILL BE ACCEPTED FOii PUBLIC SERVICE EXAMRATIONS. Boyd Shorthand can be learnt In your spare time at home. CaU or write for Booklet M. tub. explaining the system. ' BOYD CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS 1 (New Zealand), 100, Custom-honse Quay, Wellington. - WS {COSMOPOLITAN COLLEGE. i 17, TABERNACLE BUILDINGS, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. ; Matric, Solicitors' General, Interpreters', > Police, Pharmacy, Public Service, Teach- [ era', Fifth and Sixth Standard Examinations, etc., Bookkeeping, Shorthand, ' French, Italian, Spanish, Maori, and other Languages. Day and' Evening. Resumed 17th lost. MAURICE R. KEESING, ' 508 Principal. ■CX BE A - C H TUITION. INDIVIDUAL TEACHING CLASSES, ' And FRENCH CONVERSATION, Br - TICAJOR DE "VTABTIN. 8 CLASSROOM: WELLESLEY CHAMBERS, WELLESLEY STREET. = « ; TJASTENS COMMERCIAL TRAINING 13 COLLEGE. IMPERIAL BUILDINGS, opp. Smeeton's. j 'Phone 2742. Terra tram Date of Entry AN EARLY START. (Shorthand, Typewriting, . Bookkeeping, Commercial Correspondence, Routine, etc. . RESULTS Oar Students at completion of Coarse are always SPEAK competent, can read their notes, oae all makes of FOR madrbtes, command food t pssttioßS, and sold . THEMSELVES them. t ■ THEREFORE , Send your sons and daughters where they 5 will Qualify for Successful Business careers. Remember NOW IS THE TIME When their future is moulded— RIGHT METHODS RIGHT TONE AND INFLUENCE RIGHT TEACHERS RIGHT S'CAUT IN LIFE. THE COLLEGE boasts tho longest roll, i the largest staff, the higher qualified ■ teachers, and the most up-to-date rooms*. All we claim wo can substantiate. The principals have faith in their Infinite labours to nchiovc lifp-long effect;. " REMEMBER NOW IS THE TIME, i MISS C. S. V. BASTEN. A.N.Z.A.A.. A.P.A. (NZ.) MISS A. H. U. BASTEN, A.P.A. (N.Z.) C ' S IX ]Vr OXTHS ' rnnrriON TN SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, AND BOOKKEEPING, • Will make you independent and able to earn your own living. Enrol New. gTOTT AND JJOABB'S ' BUSINESS QOLLEGE, - 38, SWANSON STREET, ACCNLAITD. 4", '" " ; ***">_£* ' •*/•».

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 70, 22 March 1916, Page 12

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