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AMUSEMENTS. A GREAT PROGRAMME. ATTEND EARLY SESSIONS -RATIONAL TDICTURES. -VTATIONAL TJICTURES -National -Pictures.- -National -Cictukes William Fox Presents the Girl with the Wonderful Sparkling Eves JEWEL fXARMEN IN mHE YXJITK THE /"iiIAMPAGNE T7IYES " EffEL BARMEN J- HE *JIRL V > ITH THE Jβ YES With the Fox Kiddles, Francis Carpenter, Gertrude Messenger. A Drama Crowded with Deep Human Touches. She Chose to be a Thief, rather than sink even lower in the scale of life ONE CONTINUAL ROAR. OUNSHINB (-IOMEDY, V\7 ILD WOMEN AND rpAME X lONS Sunshine- VV ILD W O men and J-ame Mo.ns The Best Comedy Ever Screened. Lions and half-α-dozon other Animals make the Most Uproarious Fun. Beyond Imafiination HOTEL DE MUTT MUTT AND JEFF FOX WEEKLY NEWS BEAUTIFUL NGAERE GARDENS " SCENIC BAWERA STAKES THE RACE FOR THE " CHAMPIONSHIP. DESERT GOLD V. GLOAMING NATIONAL ORCHESTRA, FINEST IN ' AUCKLAND Overture, "Taneredi" (Rossini). S r> m

AMUSEMENTS. ■ "T\OLORES BOX PLANS OPEN ; At t WILDMA'N AND AUEY'S NEXT THURSDAY MORNING. "P o w n jqr a l L, AUCKLAND. Manager: Duncan Neven. VISIT OF WORLDJFAMED VOCAL STAK. T'je Celebrated French Soprano, A NTONIA "TiOLORES. ONLY FOUR SONG RECITALS HERE. TXrONDAY TpVENI.VG AJEXT, And again on WEDNESDAY (APRIL 2), SATURDAY (APRIL 5), and MONDAY (APRIL 7), IN BRILLIANT PROGRAMMES OF POPULAR AND CLASSICAL GEMS. "An intellectual elevation of style, with au unaffected charm of manner aud a temperament gloritied by b.oad human sympathies, largely helped to make the name aud fame of AXTONIA DOLORES." At the Piano, MR. HAROLD SMITH. "Dolores is as full of music as a perfect bous."—Press. ■PRICES: 0/ (Reserved), 4/ and 2', plus tax. BOOK SEATS AT WILDMAN AND AREY'S FROM THURSDAY. Country Residents may book by post. ('oncessions to Students and Schools. Brcadwood Piano utsod. •rpUK Silence of Mr. John Roberts Prohi- -*- bitiou Lecturer—Why? 017 INSURANCE. STATE LIFE INSURANCE. MR ERNEST LILLY attends Daily at lls Boom, 101, QUEEN STREET (next Government Life Office), frem 9.30 to 10.30 a.m., snd from 3 to 4.30 p.m., to receive inquiries and clients, and to give complete Information concerning STATE GtJAICAV TEED LIFE INSURANCE with the N.Z GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPT. WS J —— ■ ] EDUCATIONAL. IS ENGINEERING YOUR BOY'S VOCAT'ON ? THENGIVE HIM HIS CHANCE. SEND HIM TO TJOWER'S -pNGINEERING QCHOOL. NO SLACKING. NO CRAMMING. Fees Cash or Instalments. JAMES W. BOWER, Certificated Engineer, Principal. "DOWER'S "gJNGINE-ERING QCHOOL, COLWILL'S CHAMBERS, SWANSON STREET, AUCKLAND. P.O. Bos 50. RD TUST a -word to Parents. Before *' enrolling your sons and daughters elsewhere see DRAIN'S /"lOMMERCIAL /COLLEGE. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE BUILDING, AUCKLAND. •Phone 081 a. P " Box 87. A mHE QOLLEGE "pOR TJESULTS. T> A S T E N ' S COMMERCIAL iTpRAINING /COLLEGE, IMPERIAL BUILDINGS, Opp. Smeeton's. 'Phone 2742. PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT FOR GIRLS. , Day and Evening Classes. Term from date of en'.ry. SHORTHAND.—Pitman's Shorthand thoroughly taught. Each student -works individually. TYPEWRITING.—AII Machines taught; Underwood, Remington, Yost, Woodstock, Fox, Imperial, etc. BOOKKEEPING.—PracticaI Oral Instruction in Double Entry by fully qualified Lady Accountant. SIX MONTHS' COURSE.—Complete instruction in Shorthand, Typing, and Bookkeeping; specially recommended for beginners. We call the special attention of those wishing to advance their present otflcs positions, and those in other employment desiring to take up office work, u> the outstanding success of our /CLASSES. No other College secures the same practical results. HASTEN , S COLLEGE FOR RESULTS. C MUSICAL TUITION. TV/fAiDAME FOLEY, from Paris, Teacher JJJL of French, Pianoforte, Voice Pi-odnc-tlon, and Singing, Resumes Teaching 20th February. Pupils prepared for Exaras. At home "Wednesdays and Saturdays.—lo7. Mt. Eden Road. WS THE Silence of Mr. John Roberts, Prohibition Lccturpr— .Wj3v?

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 73, 26 March 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 73, 26 March 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 73, 26 March 1919, Page 12

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