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AMUSEMENTS, TUB MASTEIt rHOTODBAMA OK TO-DAY. •VTATIOXAL T)ICTURES. "VrATIOSAI. piCTUBBS. J-VmOXAL 1 ICTURES. 'PHONE i> ATIONAL -*• ICTDRES. •YTATIOWI, PICTURES. 2169 A. "VrATIO.NAL piCTORbS. ■"ATIO.NV.L 1 ICTUHKS. l> ATIOXAI. I ICTUKES. TIIK COOLEST AND HEALTHIEST IN HOT WEA'I'HEIt. THE O.\"Li' THEATRE WITH MECHANICAL VENTILATION'. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS THE COLOSSAL 1919 MORALITY DRAMA, WHY THE LOVE TRIALS OF THE MOST IiEAUTIFUL WOMAN ON EARTH. T rUOULD ATOT IN IflVB EPISODES. MA R It Y O A Dramatic Production of Unparalleled Power and Magnificence. DOX'T MISS A CSUKSniSB POMBDV. A Laugh In Every TN CJOCIETY. A 6 KJ scene. U *■ ° NATIONAL ORCHESTRA. FINEST IN AUCKIiAND. Overture, "Lustspiel" (Keler Bela), 8 p.m. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. CHILDREN UNDER 15 WILL NOT BE ADMITTED. Sessions: 11, 12.50, 2.40, 4.30, C.20, S p.m. ■• TjiV'RVBUy-s." EVERYBODY GOES TO EV'RYB'DY'S :.^f'uYß ; Drs:" u u °' c - 12 - M - -- 40 ' 4 - :w ' 6 °' c - aud B'°- c - . r p n ,,j -p LVK -DIRD." "Evnv -nv'S" "Never before in the history of "J- UK *>Um l±iX- nVK'DY'S" Cinematography has there been -rpilE T>UiH "DIRD." EvHVB'DY'S" suc " il wonderful producyon." "J-HK &LVK -DIRD." TiV UYB'DY'S.'" -London "Daily Telegraph," -rnHH TDLUH T>IRD." •Ev-i vn'iiY'S" 19/7/19. "-MIE -DIUE -DIRD." ii JiiiS "T«IH 13LUH PIRD." "EvTYB'Drl" "^ nw lm ■ Bim " " To tnc Accompaniment of Mendelssohn's Wonderful .'.'t^'ryU'DY's' , " "xriDSUMMER VriGHrS TiItEAM" TVfUSIC. "Evlti-B'Drs." "Midsummer Wight's -Ui-usic. . •' Eu'iSH'nvV' LARGE AUDIENCES ACCLAIM THIS WONDERFUL PICTURE. "Ti\-RYB'DY'S." ■ BOOK Vour Scat:! (Thone ' 1402) ' -riV'RYB'DY'S p REAT ARCHEBTBA, • •• -nAviti-BDY'S." ill •UT U Ululcr thc Conductorship of Mr. Percy Dlmcry, X.Z.E.F., » iiIVRYB'DY'S - ." KVEKY EVENING AT g O'CWCK. "EviiYß'DY's!" DAY PRICES (Plus Tai)-Stnlls. J/! Circle, 2/; EVRYB'DY'S." RESERVED GRAND CIRCLE, 2/0. V' Yli'DY'S" EVENING PRICES (Plus Tax)-Stalls, 1/; Circle, 2/6; "TfirilYß'BY'S:" RESERVED GRAND CIRCLE, 4/. ■" TTiV'RYB'DY'I'" By request of thc Public Health Depart"ii/V'RYB'DY'S." ,nen ' children under 13 arc not admitted. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. " ' ' A UCKLAN'D EDUCATION BOARD. TUB T VTEST TiIXAJI. pESDLTh ■**• lj MJ SX NOTICE TO COMM'ITTF?BS, TEACHERS, AND PAICEN'TS.

Show that (lie ratio of Passes secured ■by our Students, to the number we presented, are as follows;— . ACCOUNTANCY 78 per cent. LAW PROFESSIONAL.. 77 „ „ MATRICULATION 78 „ „ Wiiilst, in the ACCOUNTANTS , O>KE.LIMINARY EXAIL, held' for the lirsi time, actually SS per cent of the Students presented by us secured passes. In the subject of Economics, recently included in the Acconntancy Syllabus, Mis'" B 'MacKay, a student of ours, gained 100 per cent of marks, which constitutes a record for New Zealand 'Varsity Bxoins. In this subject. The signal success of our students, consistently for the past 22 years, proves coucluslvely tie great advantage of our highly, specialised Home Study Methods. You make no experiment when you enrol with ns-YOUR SUCCESS IS ASSURED. /■ TTEMINGWAY AND TVOBERTeOiN'S .pORRESPONDENCB gjCHOOLS, JjTD. P.O. Box 516. AUCKLAND. /(The School -which, has successfully prepared 25,000 students.) BU fTTHERE'S -XTOTHING JJARD ABOUT TT! Just steady, careful study through "DOWER'S -ENGINEERING QCHOOL And right royal success is your reward. Qualified Engineers as skilled and tactful teachers give you your leisona in a cleat and concise way. Even the mathematical part, usually found so difficult, is rendered easy to grasp by our careful, correct, and .advanced methods of coaching. Get In trim to pass tic coming Government Examinations. You , come along and talk it over with us in a friendly way. Wβ like to see an ambitious fellow achieve success. JAMES W. BOWER, Principal. •DOWER'S TfINGINEERINO gCHOOIj (Registered), . '. COLWILL'S CHAMBERS, SWANSON STREET, AUCKLAND. P.O. Boi 30. ED •REMINGTON AND TDONEO riOMMERCIAL /COLLEGE. (OPPOSITE STRAND ARCADE). MAKE YOUR DAUGHTER INDEPENDENT BY GIVING HER A f THOROUGH COMMERCIAL TRAINING. rpHB TJE-MINGTON rTOLLEGE WILL TRAIN .HER AND PLACE HER IN A SATISFACTORY POSITION AT A GOOD SALARY AS SOON AS SHE : - ..■'.'■. ■ QUALIFIES. THE HIGHEST SALARIES PAID TO : BEGINNERS TODAY " ARE PAID TO ' REMINGTON GIRLS. The demand for our Students is now so great that we are compelled to disappoint many , applicants for Shorthnnd-Typistes and Bookkeepers. ''■'-. ■ ■ i ENROL YOUR DAUGHTER NOW so that she may begin her studies without further delay. The term begins at date of entry, and as all teaching is individual, the Student may begin at any date without prejudice to her progress. DAY CLASSES, 10 a.m. ' .. SHORTHAND SPEED CLASSES, 0 p.m. EVENING CLASSES, 7 p.m. Shorthand Speed Classes and Evening Classes are held on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. THE PRINCIPAL may be interviewed at the College between the hours of 10 ajn. and 1 pjn. and 2 and 4 p.m. Prospectus on Application. MBS. MARTIS PRINCIPAL. H. H. HOBDAY..MANAGING DIRECTOR. B TnOR A SUCCESSFUL Outdoor Furniture -T Sale you want George talker as AncUaneei. , X>

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 35, 10 February 1920, Page 10

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