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AMUSEMENTS. THE ?„?» NATIONAL .Court. NATIONAL 42-IG9. Ltd. ' Continuous from 11.30 a.m. to 10.15 p.m. 2 — STAR FEATURES. — 2 MASTER PICTURES PRESENT 1 "THE SIREN." | WITH j TOM MOORE, 1 A Society Drama woven on the loom of card tables. Also | RAPID FIRE ROMANCE. | WITH | BILLY SULLIVAN. | COMEDY — GAZETTE —F. BART LETT'S ORCHESTRA. NOTE OUR POPULAR PRICES. | STALLS, 1/. | I BEST IN AUCKLAND. | CIRCLE 1/0 AND 2/ (No T-»x). ST. JAMES' THEATRE. Opposite the Hollow ' Square. (Proprietors : John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) /COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT, MAY 17, FOR A SEASON OF 7 NIGHTS. THE AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE STUDENTS. Present Their TYPICAL, TOPICAL, TROPICAL, MUSICAL, UP-TO-THE-MINUTE FARCE, THE KING OF KAWAU, OR <^ SEVENTY MILLIONS (Too big for one title, so we gave it two.) Producer: J. A. S. COPPARD. Ballets Designed and Arranged by MLLE. VALESKA. Little Miss MulTet, she stood in the buffet, Waiting her turn in the queue, i Until a man told her, "The theatre won't hold ycr, There's scraeely a seat left for you." "IF IT'S UNIVERSITY, IT'S UNIQUE." BOX PLAN AT THEATRE NOW OPEN. Varsity Prices: Res., 0/ ; Back Stalls, 3/ ; (Early Doors, 1/ extra) ; Grand Circle, Res. 2/, Uni'es. 1/0. Boxes by arrangement. NO TAX. NO QUEUE. TRANSPORT BOARD NOTICES. A UCKLAND TRANSPORT BOARD. Pursuant to Section 13 (1) of The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1920. I hereby give notice that a Poll of the Ratepayers of the Auckland Transport District was taken on Wednesday. Bth day of May. 1020, on the proposal' of the Auckland Transport Board to.borrow the sum of £520,000 for the purpose of Extension of Tramways to Point Chevalier. On Remucra Rd.. on Mt. Eden Rd., on Dominion Rd., on Edendale Rd., and on Richmond Rd. ; a tramway loop ! at the new Auckland Railway Station, a Irani way siding in Stanley St., duplication (>f tramway track at Onehunga, the provision of new train cars and plant and I ' improvement and enlargement of workshops. The number of votes recorded for and against the proposal was as follow :—■ Votes recorded for the Proposal . . 12,498 Votes recorded against the Proposal 3,963 Informal 752 I therefore declare that the foregoing proposal was carried. J. A. C. ALLUM, 14 Chairman, EDUCATIONAL. BUSINESS TS T> R I S K. The last few months have seen a welcome revival in trade conditions throughout the Dominion, and experts predict that the business outlook for the future is exceedingly bright. With New Zealand business in a flourishing condition, those who have prepared themselves by specialised study will have TTNTOLD QPPORTUNITIES A DVANCEMENT ! Take advantage of Hemingway's sparetime Postal Tuition to prepare yourself for rapid progress in business. Hemingway's system is practical and efficient, being the result of over 30 years' specialisation in correspondence instruction. COURSES INCLUDE: Bookkeeping, Accountancy, Law, Banker's .Diploma, Matriculation, Public Service Entrance, Teachers' Certificates, Advertising, Salesmanship, Land Agency, Pitman's Shorß.and. Invest your spare time in study. Write to-day for particulars of any of the above Courses. TTE MING WAY'S /CORRESPONDENCE QCHOOLS, CHANCERY CHAMBERS, O'CONNELL ST. P.O. BOX 516. AUCKLAND. B "EMPLOYMENT FOR Ts or S AND /CIRLS. PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. You are strongly advised to interview the Principal of Druleigh College, regarding Employment for your Boys and Girls. There has been a very strong demand this year for efficiently trained Druleigh Students. Our Training for Commercial life, is recognised by Employers, as being of an unusually high standard and truly practical. Druleigh Students always get the preference. You will find Druleigh Fees very reasonable. Interview the Principal to-day. G. P. O'SHANNASSY, Ph.D. Phone 40-884. TWS ASHoROFT, 17, Ladles' Mile, Remuera.— Individual Tuition, Proficiency to Professional, Licensed Surveyor.—Telephone 17-SO2. B OPTICIANS. MILLER'S Famous Spectacles suit almost any sight, all pockets. From 2/6. — Miner's. Victoria St, W, JK

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 112, 14 May 1929, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 112, 14 May 1929, Page 20