AMUSEMENTS. "PRINCESS mH&ATRE. -Princess J-heatre. Direction: Dominion Picture Theatre Co., Ltd. JAST THREE NIGHTS. STILL IN THE BOOM. fPHE -piAMOUS TTAWAIIANS. • -*-HE -»- AMOUS -Ll-AWAIIANS. rnHE TjiAMOUS TXAWAIIANS. xHE -T AMOCS J-LaWAIIANS. ffHE -|7»AMOUS TTAWAIIANS. X HE ■*- AMOUS -*- L AWAIIANS. DON"T MISS THIS GREAT TURN. Supported by Australia's Own Star In Excelsis, tjexnett, -•-'nid -Dennett, In THE TTIRTUOUS rpHIEF, HE v IRTUOUS J-HIEF, A Paramount Picture. Also, A Roaring Comedy by AL ST. JOHN, entitled, ttp. Cleaning vJ p. All The Latest AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE Australian News. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE PRINCESS PEERLESS ORCHESTRA. PRINCESS PEERLESS ORCHESTRA. Frank Egerton, Conductor. DAY PRICES: D.C., 1/1: Stalls, 6d: Reserves, 2/1. NIGHT PRICES: D.C., 1/7; Stalls, 1/1. Tbone 386 A. Plan at Richardson's. t> R IN CESS mHEATRE. THE THEATRE OF SURPRISES. COMMBXCrXO Ci'ATURDAY "JTEXT. FLANEUR And His LAXEUR Marvellonr Performing FLANEUR Dogs. "LANEUK SOMETiHNG SEW. SOMETHING STARTLING. MOP AND -pRIXCE, OP AND 'RINCE. The Two Human Canine Actors, In a Dutch Speciality, A DAY IN DOGTOWN. The Acme of Hlgb-class Animal Training. Every Minute a 'Laugh. NOTE.—Mop and Prince, the two human canine wonders, act and dance In specially constructed dresses and wooden clogs. Never seen before, and never attempted by any animal trainer. This Great Act is supported by JJOiROTHY jyiLTON_ IX A PAItAiMOTTXT PICTURE, T^IFE-e." A Film well worthy of being ranked high in the dramatic scale, and toe ladies will find the dresses a great attraction. The central figure of the story Is Cynthia Brock, ibeauttful and* accomplished, but skating Iα society on very thin financial ice. The subject is indeed a delicate one, but Miss Dalton has treated It in an extremely capable and artistic manner. •XO ADVANCE IN PRICES. Dal Sessions: D.C., 1/1; Stalls, 6d. Night Sessions: D.C.. 1/!; Stalls, 1/; Bee., 2/1. EDUCATIONAL A UICKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. SECOND TERM, 13620. MOUNT EDEN, HOWE STREET AST) BPSOM SCHOOLS. The Schools will Reopen for full work at 9 a.m. on MONDAY, May 31. All pupils are expected to be In attendance. • W. 'WALLACE KIDD, 44 Secretary. y> b a i x ' s /COMMERCIAL /~JOLLEGB, NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE BUILDING The Syllabue includes— TOUCH-TYPING. This subject is taught by the latest scientific methods, ensuring speed and accuracy. SHORTHAND. The rales and principles of this art are taught in such a way as to make the study easy and interesting. BOOKKEEPING. Thie subject is under the personal supervision of MR. H. C. ROBINSON, F.P.A. (X.Z.), one of the Principals of the College. The lessons are based upon Mr. Robinson's wide experience, and are designed to Impart the fullest possible instruction to the student. BURROUGHS INSTRUCTION Includes tuition in all classes of Burroughs Bookkeeping, Adding, and Calculating Machines. Term commences from date of entry. The appointments and equipment of our College are unique, and we cordially invite inspection. Prospectus obtainable on application. MISS M. G. E. BRAIN, Principal MISS E. B. M. BRAIN, Manager P.O. Box i>7, 'Phone 9SIA. AR mHE /"IOLLEtJE FOR T3ESULTS. t> a st c n's /COMMERCIAL rpRAINING /""•OLLEGE •PHONE 27*2. SHORTHAND. BOOKKEEPING. TYPING. GENERAL OJST4CE WORK. ALL CLASSES NOW R E 3 U ME D. FEBRUARY 9 —Speed Sessions. Bookkeeping Coarse. Evening Classes in, Shorthand and Typing ENROL NOW. Principal: MISS C. BASTE>\ A.X.Z.A.A. JJAST-EN'S JfOB "RESULTS. ■VJAKE QOOD TJSE OF YOUR Ty INTER TjyVEXIXTiS. LEARN A PROFITABLE PROFESSION. Don't waste these long winter evenings. "Cut out" tiie pictures and tiie dances for just one season, and get down to swatting. it's worth it. You'll have plenty of time for "taking it easy" whea you've landed that £500 per year job. WHICH HIGH-PAID PROFESSION SUITS YOU BEST? MATHEMATICS, MECHANICAL DRAWING, or EXGINEEKIXG? Write or Call for Prospectuses. A Full Staff of Certified Teachers always in attendance. TERMS'. CASH OR INSTALMENT. ■DOWER'S ! COLWIbL OHA-MSERS, SWAN3ON STHEKT, AUCKLAND. P.O. Box SO. (And at Wellington). BO BUY Shotgun Cartridges that kill. "High Quu" hallistlte, 34,'; Sovereign smokeless, 27/0; Referee eeml-smokeleu, 21/ 100.— ■ Hazard's, Queen fit. A
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 125, 26 May 1920, Page 12
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