AMUSEMENTS. - TJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. EVERY NIGHT, at 8. A Story cf Heroic Devott-m. K.U SCOI'LAND 1314 1914 FOR 3314 , ISI4 KING 1314 . 1914 ' AND 191* I lui4 COUNTRY. 1911 Showing the Huns' dastardly War Methods. THAT SPRINGTIME FEELING, THAT SPRINGTIME FEELING, Featuring SYD. CHAPLIN. THE MYSTERY OF BUAYTGN COURT. THE MYSTERY" OF BKAYTON COURT. A Polcctivj. Drama, featuring MAURICE COST EL l-O. » W«r Gazette. 3.-..X-: f.-r 'Oof. J AN ENGLISH VILLAGE AND WOODS. Is aud Cd. Kcsetvea The Bristol 13 Cd. C 733 (SYDENHAM PICTURES. Last Nichi c-f the. Stirring War Drama, "■MDI4" BY RITA. r And His Majesty's Proj;ramm-; as above. I Prices Cd and Is. Reserves at Ho'croft'. 5 !. t C7a * i " f> L O B E TH E A T R E, { \J TO-ri-AY und TO-NIGHT. THE ODALISQUE. Or the Slave THE ODALISQUE. oi Dross. Featuring BLA CHE SWEET. » SMUGGLER'S DAUGHTER (Comedy}. I WILD AT SEA (Instructive). f AUSTRALIAN' GAZETTE (Topical). 1 WIFFLE'S LOVE ROMANCE (Comedy). > 3d. 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DOROTHY HARRIS, | Tne acknowledged Queen of Ragtime. I . , Great Pu-c-G« of ' - VAL Avn LOTTIE NEWA'AN. ED. ALTON. BIUFFO. ; THE- R"-|Ot.kst*T"PVS. • | THY ■ TOfipiXG TF«TPOS ' ASCOT-ar.d BARNES. ' I PRICKS: ?-.. -la■ Cd. and ls. • Reserves at Milnei- and Thompson's. Doors 7.15. 6717, Q. RAN D •?_ EAT RE. THE- INDEPENDENT.PICTURE PALACE. BOOM. BOOM. ' • BOOM., • THE. CHAPLIN BOOM CONTINUES. R_ord , Attendances'"-ferterdav-CHAPLIN REIGNS. SUPREME. CHAPLIN. "In the Park,'.' . ~:,- . * CHAPLIN.;. The "Funniest of" " ' ,CHAPL T \. Charlie's Funniasitics. CHAPLIN. "In tho Park" «• • CHAPLIN.. .One Continuous Roar. ' ' CHAPLIN. "IN THE PARK." CHAPLIN. Supported by a - * CHAPLIN. GRAND SERIES, including' CHAPLIN. Another Screamer. CHAPLIN. "MUD and MATRIMONY. - ' CHAPLIN. Also tho Selig Dra-a, CHAPLIN. "THE RED BLOOD CHAPLIN. IOF COURAGE" ' CHAPLIN. "THE RED. BLOOD CHAPLIN. OF COURAGE" CHAPLIN. A Startler in Dramas CHAPLIN. And HOSTS OF OTHERS. COME EARLY". -• Hundreds Turned Awuy Again. - • Chaplin's "In tho Park" will be shown 'at 12 Noon, 1.25, 2.50, 4.15, 5.10. 7, 6.25, 9.59 -!._.. ' e3^9 f.oucationaT ~ ~ learn. the naori language, we teach you by correspondence. — I\-*"AORI is a pass subject for the Civil — -•' - Service Senior Exam., and is the — easiest of all optional _ lan!ruap»9 to — master. Moreover, by passing the Native — Interpreter's Examination, you acquire — the means to a livelihood that will never ■ — fail you. . , ' — Wo _ teach Maori by mail—our instruc- — tor is a ecbo'arly gentleman who was — born and has lived the greater part — of his life omong.it the Maoris, and is — the bo'der of a first grade Native. In- — terpreter's License. — You can learn mite easily in sour spare j — time, and the subject ia an absorbingly * — interesting one.FFo r to Six Terms' — Study will qualify you to become an ef- 1 — ficient linguist. ~ Ask us to w;ito — you a personal letter of ejcpianation — about thi_ court*©. » GILBVS COLLEGE. LTD.. Next Chief Post Office, Christchurch. , G4047-3 lOBY'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Hallenstein's Buildings (opposite D.1.C.). Principal: MISS M D. DIGBY. P.C.T., I.P.S. ' (Typists' Section). COACHING FOR COACHING FOR EXAMINATITNS. COACHING FOR EXAMINATIONS. We prepare candidates for the following examinations:—Matriculation. ..Senior Civil Service, Public Service Entrance, Bookkeeping and Accountancy, etc., etc. Note.—Our teaching .stiff cons'ets cf Hisrhly Qualified and Ccrtificited Instructors, who are experienced and Expert Coaches in tbe diff-rent i branches of tuition they undertake. Hours j arranged to «-uit students. Full particulars I -«carding fees, etc., on application at the ! School. Term commences at any time. j D 2049-1 HARRY ELLWOOD, Violinist, pupil of ' Mons Emile Chaumoat. Brussels,. Prof ' Theodore Spiering. Berlin, will accept a litzited number of Pupils. Also open for Engagements Studio- Inglis Buildings, High street Apply between 2-4 p.m. E9656 DANCING Deportment. Physical Culture— , Under Royal and Vice-Regal patronage—MlSS LOWE'S C!uf-*m» for Plan an! Fancy Dancm? Resume JUNE 7th. PwnBp* Classes. Quarter from entry Waltz:ng laught in three private lesaons". At home, ruesdav afternoons. 327 MONTREAL STREET. ' L4OIB SHORTHAND IN THIRTY DAYS.BOYD SHORTHAND can be master j*d perfectly in thirty days' «t«dy of five hours each, or 150 hour* '1 nil, and the ' I work can be done at borne is your spare time We will refund your money 'in full if we cannot teotu you as rcadirr as we represent Writ* for particulars BOYD SHORTHAND SCHOOLS. Head Office N.Z.. 100 Customhouse Quay. Wellington . P6021MISS BULCIE MITCHELL. "CONTRALTO." MEDALLIST and CERTIFICATED E.A.M., And OLYMPIA, LONDON. Also of Covent Garden. Pupil cf Profs. Alberto Kandegecr. Dr. Lier- ' hammer, and Charles Phillip. "T/t'ILL reco'.ve Pupila for Voice Prod-ction ''■ and Singing. Now teaching at New . Studio, Bristol Piano Co.'s New Building. Cashe! street. , Pupils Prepared for Coming Competitions ! Also OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENTS. 'Phone 147 L M 3556 ' "HTHE Greatest of all Wars," moro full} i X dealt with in the "Evening News' . than in any other newspaper in th* s Dominion. t BOTH in tho quantity and quality of its \ War Ntws, the "Evening Sews" i* pro {
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