AMUSEMENTS. TIVOLI. The Best IVOLI. For Music, rpiVOLI. For Comfort, -»- IVOLI. For Refluement, rpiVOLI. For Perfect Photoplays, ■*■ IVOLI. For All the Leading Artists. TO-NIGHT, AT Q O-NIGIIT, AT O. rpREMENDOr-'S ! ! •*- n\HRILT>ING ! ! -*- J7LECTRIFYINQ 1 I A "JVfOXSTER A TTRACTION'I • aL ONBXEE TIIOS. 11. IXCE PRESENTS THE MOST WONDERFUL CIRCUS PICTURE EVER SCREENED. T HE "RIGOEST CJHOW /-\N TTiARTII A HK -»-»IGGEST Ohow "n THE TJIGGEST QHOW TTIARTH J- HE -Oic;<iEST OUUW ".\ ■H'AIITU A Real Circus, with all Its Interesting Adjuncts, is shown. Elephants, Tigers Camels, Horses. etc.. are all included In this Realistic Production. Eight Roaring Lions lire the principal feature In this Sensational Drama. A strong Cast is headed by Tc x ' ° T4 E N NICTT - J-i.\ID -L>ICNNI:tt. This dainty and TJENXKTT. Beautiful screen star -LANin -L>ES\KTi: is seen In an exciting ■PJXID "DENNETT, and Novel Role. -L/XID X>KNNKTT. Her wonderful con--I?MD r>ENNETT. trol of the eight -'-'Nil) ■*-»!■: NNKTT. Mtfngo lions, whose icXII) J)i:XNETT. cage she enters. A-'Xin BrXXKTt! lo save nn intensely TJENNKTT. acute filiation, -1J VI1) -I>|, NXKTT mllst ~c S( , en f0 ba ■pXID DEXXETT. believed. AJ\II) a->ENXF.TT. With whip and Tf MI) TJENNETT. revolver this fearless -L>KNNKTT. <;irl makes the T7INID TJENNETT kings of tho forest -L'NID J-»ENXETT. cow before her. THE LATEST HILARIOUS, SIDESPLITTING, LATEST HILARIOUS, SIDE-SPLITTING, TWO-REEL IYfACK Q»ICX>'ETT pOMEPr. I,I AC'K V-'OMEDY. 2f«(l KEin- OF MERRIMENT. 20)0 FEKT OF MERRIMENT. Headed by BEN TtTiPIN. CHARLIK LYNN, AND MARIE I'IIKVOST, C 1. E II T II S. 0 L E II T II S. SL E II T II S. I. E U T II S A REMARKABLE TT'ORLD'S T>ICTO(SRAPn. *'ORLDS X K'TOGRAP'I. Showina- the following Interesting Subjects: tal ■•Farming fur Feathers." (bl "Hevivlns the Weavers' Craft." (c) "Snfeßuardins t:ie City's Health." And THE LATEST AMERICAN' GAZETTE THE LATEST AMERICAN GAZETTE. j>esi:rve ynnt cjeats; ■•-"ESKRVK J- OUR rpiVOLI — Reserves at 11. — ."TUVOLI J-IVOLI — Clcal's. Queen — J- IVOLI rpiVOLI — St., or' Theatre. — rpiVOLI - 1 - IVOLI — 'I'lione 22,'J8 Auto. — -L IVOLI EDTTCATIOJTAt. QFPERS— WORLD TRAVEL. GOOD SALARY. UL'K'K PROMOTION. FOR THE EFFICIENT WIRELESS (JPERATOR. Why not qualify for this attractive employment? The work is fascinating, l.exld.-s being lucrative. Enilst as a Student to-day in Tile Dominion College of Radio-Telegraphy •our Kxpert Teucners can train you in a few monilis for the Postmaster General's Certificate of Proficiency—the key to «v appointment in the Naval and Merchant •Service. Day and Evening Classes. Correspondence Tultiou i£ ueccssary. mHE pOLLEGB OF TJADIO-rpELKGRAI'HY. J TD., ELLISON CHAMBERS, QUEF/.X STKBIST, AUCKLAND. P.O. Box W.V2. Telephone A 2131. Brau-hes: Wellington, CUristchurcli, aud Duuedlu. I{R TJEMIXGTOX AXD pONEO /COMMERCIAL pOLLEOK (Opposite Strand Arcade.) The need of the commercial world to-day is for capable, efficient workers, aud positions are always open to such. To qualify for these positions you require a thorough business training. This may be obtained at the Remington College, where the training is strictly Individual. The students are not expected nor allowed to leach one another. THE SUBJECTS IXCLUDE : BOOKKEEPING, TYPEWRITING. SHORTHAND. BUSINESS METHOD. I Prospectus and further particulars will be supplied on written or personal application. If you enrol with us you will tie sure of satisfaction. 'Phone 22U-. Principal: MISS W. A. SMITH. Managing Director: 11. R. HOBDAY. B J5 R A C T I C A L TII'SISESS T7U>UCATION. STUDENTS may attend our Local Classes (Day and Evening). We specialise In giving v thorough, sound, practical training for modern business, and assist our Students to obtain positions which they may retain with satisfaction to their employers, to themselves, aud with credit to us. Not only do we impart to our students a thorough working knowledge of the subject or subjects they study under us. but We tench them just how to apply that knowledge. THIS IS THE SECRET OF SUCCESS. REMEMP.ER: Our Class Students, the number of which is strictly limited, receive, in addition to individual instruction, deuce Lessons, which have brought to success over --\<m>o Students. Our Bookkeeping and Accountancy Exam. Passes total over l!,r>iK>, including 80 Honours Places. Parents and otliers are invited to call or write for particulars of cither our Class or Correspondence Tultiou. TTEMIXGWAY AXD T3OBERTSON"S SCHOOLS, LTD., TT N I O N T> U I L D I N G S, CUSTOMS STREET EAST AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 516. (The School with 25.000 successful and satisfied Students behind it.) B rrUIAT pASSIOX rpo rpRAVEL. A LONGING TO SEE THE WORLD— THAT'S WHAT W PER CENT OF THE BOYS OF TO-DAY ARE EXPERIENCING. AREN'T YOU? SATISFY YOfiß PASSION. 'BECOME A MARINE ENGINEER. He gels good pay, and he certainly "sees thu ■.vorld." WRITE OR CALL ON JJOWEIt'S TT'NGINEERING QCUOOI,. Tins school has passed 2,000 pupils. It keeps you up to the mark, for it is only through study that you can hope to be successful. However, there is no cramming. Just practical, sensible, efficient methods. Fees cash or instalments. Principal: .JAMES W. BOWER, CertiuVuted Engineer. AOLWILL'S PBIMBEB S, DWAXSOX CT., A UCKL-ND. P.O. Box CO. JiD
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 72, 25 March 1919, Page 12
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