IT AMUSEMENTS. U E A T K K Jl U Y A L. Direction ■I. C, Williamson Picture Corp Lt-.l l-asi 2 day-. J.;iu'ajb | ijOMi\ (; Saturday < OMfsc j OOAII.N'U SATI'K !_>A Y COMING 5 COMING SATL'K! 'AY COMING j SENSATION OP AT.L SENSATION.-. I Not if you live to be luO m ;!i jou witness eucU Drama and. such L>'.a.- la*i J Realism. - - - - [ EDWARD ROBINSON TJ. J.!. WARNER | EDWARD ROBINSON H. ]5. WARNER ! J.. ! " LETTERS OF ]■'] KK '' , .' "LETTERS OF riKE " . i "LETTERS OF FIRE" ■ ; "LETTERS ('!■' EIRE" , j "LETTERS OP I'JRE-' . i "LETTERS OP EIRE " ! "LETTERS OF EIRE" i "LETTERS OF FIRE ' ; I Edward U. Robinson ns the Editor. He gives you the most Dynamic Characterisation of liis powerfully Dramatic Career. (Recommended I»v the Censor as more suitable to Adults.) ALSO ON THE SAME PROGRAM ML: "AGE FOR LOVE" Billie Doie "AGE FOR LOVE" Chas. Starrett "AGE FOR LOVE" Lois Wilson " AGE FOR LOVE ' Ed. \v. Hortou I AGE lOR LO\ E' • Alary Duncan j .From Ernest Pascall'c Sensational j Novel. i Frank Lloyd I J toduetion—— „ United Artists Picture. '• WHAT Is THE AGE FOR LOVE/ I THEATRE ROYAL, SATURDAY j THEATRE ROYAL, SATURDAY. I jgT. MICHAEL'S lIALL, DURHAM HT. j KiDDY'S MARKET CLOSES TO-NIGHT. | Afternoon Entertainments by Pupils of ! Mr Charles Buckctt. i S p.m.: "ACID DROPS," bv Gertrad® I Jennings. p.m.: Folk Dancing Exhibition ' 10 p.m.-12 p.m.: Dancing. ! Adults Gd. Children Free. 1551 i COMBINED FANCIERS 1 CLUBS. I?XOURSIOX TO GREYMOUTH AND •*-' HOKITIKA. _ SATURDAY, JULY 30th. p,. i 1 P ar t'c«'ars and Tickets from Point Elizabeth Co-op. Coalyard, Worcester street, or d 62 Ferry road (oop. Aldwin's road). Train leaves CiTRISTCHURCH FOR HOKITIKA AT 6.5 A.M. Book Early and Reserve Your Seat. 3706 H. W. BOYNS, Secretary. Dancers are reminded that the OPAWA TENNIS CLUB'S ANNUAL UANcE Ir TO-NIGHT, at 8.30, in tho CAFE FRASCATI. All Tonnis Players Cordially Invited. Bradford's Orchestra. Double Ticket, Including first-class Supper, 7s Gd. Tickets obtainable from M. B. Cook and Co. 146 Hereford street. 1552 EDUCATIONAL. BRIGHTER PROSPECTS! FOR N.Z.I FOR YOUI I FEEL that we are definitely on the move up," said the Prime Minister, the Right, Hon. G. W. Forbes, recently in discussing the general economic conditions. , . ,Are,.YOIJ equipped to "move up" with ? the times! / To"* share tho increased business? To earn a high salary? SCIENTIFIC SALESMANSHIP. Master this all-important subject by spare-time study in your own home. Take advantage of the long winter evenings to prepare for a prosperous future. Hemingway's course is proved and practical—the result of over 35 years' specialised experience and development. Opportunity awaits you—grasp it. Write for full particulars regarding Salesmanship to HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. Box 516, Auckland. H 4126 DIGBY'S DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, 69 Worcester street W. (Just Over Bridgo from Square). SCHOOL CURRICULUM includes:— Commercial Education and training for office appointments. Subjects: Shorthand, Typewriting. Book-keeping. English. Filing, etc. (Highest examination results were obtained in 1929, 1980, and 1931.) Preparation for Stage I. Book-keeping aud Chamber of Commerce Commercial Examinations. Coaching for Matriculation, Public Service, VI. Standard Proficiency, etc. DAY and EVENING Classes and CORRESPONDENCE Tuition. SATURDAY MORN ING Classes for Secondary School Pupils at special fees. Classes (or Shorthand and Typewriting are also held from 5 to 6 p.m. The School will REOPEN on MONDAY, JANUARY. 18th. 1932. Enrolments from Friday, January 15th. Prospectus and full particulars on application. Railway Concessions. Tel, 32-510. D 3764-3 MISS EVELYN EDGAR (Trained and Certificated Wordsworth College, London>i Specialises in MODERN BALLROOM and the revived system of GREEK,. dancing classes for ADULTS and CHILDREN in CASHMERE. FENDALTON, and PAPANUI. For further particulars apply 21 VALLEY ROAD, CASHMERE. 'Phone 41-469. E4312 DANCING DEPORTMENT. (Under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage.) MISS LOWE resumed Classes on May 30th. Fox-trot, Modern or Stranss Waltz, and One-Step taught in three private lessons. At home Friday Afternoons. MISS LOWE, 5J Worcester street W. L 4306 MULVANY GRAY SCHOOL OF DANCE, DRAMA, and MIME —ALL Branches of Dancing, Health Culture, and Deportment, Speech aid Voice Production, Stagecraft. Principal: Miss Meniies. Studio, 98 Victoria street. 'Phone 33-717. 9351 AGENCIES VACANT. AGENTS WANTED. K South Island to handle high erade Motor Enamels, Lacquers, and Yarniehes, manufactured by a Canadian firm of world-tvids reputation. An exceptional opportunity. The lines are proven in New Zealand, and tariffs are now favourable. BC7I A.8.H., "Press." INSURANCE. THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. 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