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AMUSEMENTS. PARAMOUNT THEATRF (COURTENAY PLACE.) Daily 2-30- Nightly 8 o’clock. Daily 2-30 Nightly 8 o’clock. THE SUPREME TALKING PICTURE! Loving! :: Hating! :: Living! See the White Way as it Really Is ! HIT OF THE SHOW (Released by R.K.0.) HEAR ! HEAR ! HEAR ! THEM THEM THEM ALL ALL ALL TALK TALK TALK STARRING— Gertrude Olmstead Joe E. Brown Gertrude Astor Daphne Pollard ADDITIONAL The Fleet at Sea "Furnace Trouble’ nwT-TTStw VPTF-1 <A HILARIOUS DIALOGUE (A STIRRING BRITISH EPIU) COMEDY) Richard Bonelli Ruby Keeler (IN OPERATIC NUMBERS) (SPECIALTY TAP DANCE) BOOKING.—Box Plans at BRISTOL and THEATRE (’Phone 21—842).

GRAND OPERA HOUSE (Proprietors I J. C. Williamson, Ltd.) NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT, JUNE 22, Being the Occasion of THE THE THE WILLIAM BECK WILLIAM BECK WILLIAM BECK BENEFIT. BENEFIT. BENEFIT. The Programme includes a Rare Array of Wellington’s Most Artistic Talent. There will be no expense of any nature quite an unusual thing, we admit, but it serves as a good proof of the worthiness of the cause. BUY A TICKET ANYWHERE. When any man sticks you up in the street and requests you to buy a ticket, say him not Nay. But rather say unto him, Yea. brother, I shall even buy of thee TWO Tickets. Be careful, however, that ye pay him for them on the spot; and put them not on the Slate, lest ye forget, as our friend Kipling would remark. TICKETS are in Three Prices: Bs., 25., and Is. .... And there is no tax, which is a goodly ‘the PLAN IS AT THE BRISTOL. p.S.We resume our discourse ■toeducational. “WHERE THERE’S A WILL —” If you have the will to earn a bigger salary, to. make “real” progress in the business world, get busy now. Think of all the leisure hours you are wasting. Those very hours can be made to increase your knowledge and improve your position. j HEMINGWAY’S POSTAL COURSES 'are the way in which many thousands of willing young men have risen to the bigger, better-paid positions, and Hemingway’s Postal Courses will put You in line for rapid promotion, and substantial “rises” in salary. Make up your mind now to study at home, in your leisure hours, one of the following specialised courses: Bookkeeping, Accountancy Prof., Law Prof., Banker’s Diploma, Teachers’ Certificates, Matriculation, Public Service, Entrance, Salesmanship, Advertising, Land Agency, Pitman’s Shorthand, Business Letter Writing. Consider what you are losing by delay! Write NOW stating the subject you are interested in. JJEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516. Auckland. 100 PER CENT. OF PASSES. ANOTHER GILBY’S COLLEGE RECORD. A T the last I.P.S. Typists’ Examination 32 Gilby-trained candidates were presented, and ALL PASSED. Individual Tuition in Day and Evening Sessions, also from 5.15 to 6.15 daily. Pitman’s Shorthand. Gregg Shorthand. Touch Typewriting. Commercial English. A term may be commenced at any time. „ Prospectus Free. GILBY’S COLLEGE, A. H. Gilby, F.C.1., Director, Broadway Buildings, Courtenay Place, WELLINGTON. ’Phone 21—987. ’Phone 21—987. CLASS IN HORTICULTURE. AW.E.A. Class in Horticulture, consisting of Twelve Lectures (illustrated) will Commence in the W.E.A. Rooms, Trades Hall Building, 126 Vivian Street, on FRIDAY NEXT, JUNE 21, at 7.45 p.m. Tutor: Mr. M, Davey, N.D.H. (N.Z.), Department of Agriculture.' „ Subject: “The Principles and Practice of Horticulture.” Fee for the Course. 3s. 6d. All interested in Gardening are invited to attend the Opening Lecture. Class discussion will follow the Tutor’s Address. E. MASLEN. Secretary. 314 Taranaki Street. Telephone 22 —397. FIRE at Schneideman’s—Loss, cost or profit means nothing now; £,>ooo Suits and Overcoats uiust be cleared. L Schneidewau’s Coyuej, Willis Street,

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 225, 19 June 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 225, 19 June 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 225, 19 June 1929, Page 3

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