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XI CTION With a Capitol 'A 1 ST JAMES X XVX x Djr . sir Benjamin , Fuller. “Texas Rangers D 2.; S LY Ride Again” » — with — JOHN HOWARD :: ELLEN DREW AKIM TAMIROFF :: MAY ROBSON S PLUS— Direct by Airmail I THE CAPTURE OF i'j I BARDIA Sportlight : Cartoon : Pictorial PLAN AT D.I.C. OR j| Screensong : Travelgob News tucatd: 775 H (Approved for Universal Exhibition). THEATRE. 54-775. HUTT VALLEY JUBILEE CARNIVAL In Aid Returned Soldiers' Building I’ und. RECREATION GROUND LOWER HUTT. GALA OPENING TONIGHT 7.30 BY His Worship the Mayor of Lower Hutt City, Mr. J. M’ in the presence of a large number of Distinguished Guests ineludin„ the Hon. Walter Nash, M.P., and Mrs. Nash; the Mayoress of Lower Hutt City, Mrs. J. W. Andrews; the Acting Mayor and Mayoress ofPetone Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Bums; and the Hon. W. Perry, M.L.C., President N.Z.R.6.A. NOTE ; Will Invited Guests please enter by the MYRTLE ST. ENTRANCE. THE WEEK’S PROGRAMME: T 0 GRAND and the LOWER HUTT CITY CIVIC BAND. TUESDAY GYMNASTIC DISPLAY by Alf. Jenkins and his Gymnasium Pupils. And SHAM FIGHT arranged bv C.S.M. Ryan, and the Ist BATTALION REGIMENTAL BAND (City of Wellington s Own). WEDNESDAY— , , . riuji? XPATTPONEKE MAORI PARTY from Otaki in a Wonderful 1 roT TOE LOWER HUTT CITY MUNICIPAL BAND. THURSDAY— , i t ANTON KOOLMAN and his Team of Wrestlers and Weight-lifters. in TRENTHAM MILITARY BAND. x FRIDAY THE KIDDIES’ NIGHT. Children's Fancy ar , a / e ’ r^ r a Y c a Carts Prams, etc. The Trotting Derby in Sulkies for the carnival Garrt Cup THE LOWER HUTT CITY MUNICIPAL BAND and THE HUTT VALLEY HIGHLAND PIPE BAND. ™AY . SPECIAL OT STIRRING MUSIC and Quick and Slow Marching Display's for which they are famed. SA rp??r> V rALi V riK I iiB — the ixtbe-hovsb marching GIRLS. SjUKte CITIZENS- BAND THE LOWER HUTT CITY CIVIC BAND. ADMISSION: Adults, 6d.; Children, 3d. Grand Stand. 6d. extra. Gates Open at 6.30 Each Evening. HORTICULTURAL HALL (Lower Hutt) ALL THIS WEEK-FEBRUARY 3 TO 8. OPENING TODAY. CONTINUOUS DISPLAY HISTORICAL HUTT VALLEY RELI^ S _ rtawlng amlwTnm » seitlement 1930, will be played each evening. Also, the Cabira u . ... J S ATURDAY, Cage’ Birds. And the Aquarium Society MWlav FEBRUARY 8, the Society s BIG BH*ln Or CAun duam ADMISSION 6d. — CHILDREN 3d. AH Proceeds to R.S.A. Building Fund. MAURICE RALPH, Secretary-Organizer.

EDUCATIONAL. yyELLINGTON COLLEGEBOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster: W. A. ARMOUR, M.A., M.Sc. The First Term for 1941 begins on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4. Lhe enrolment of new and transferred pupils will take place on : — MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, as follows:— A—DAY PUPILS: 9.30 a.m. to 12 Noon ’ for Pupils whose surnames begin with one of the letters A to M. From 1.30 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. for Pupils whose surnames begin with one of the e tens N to Z. B— BOARDING PUPILS. Parents of new or former boarders mav see the Headmaster on FRIDAY. JANUARY 31, from 10 a.m. to 1Noon, and from 2 p.m. to ■* on SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1, from 10 a.m. to Noon; on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3 during enrolment time; or at another time by appointment. On Enrolment, pupils are required to produce the URISLGRY TIFICATE, the PRIMARY SCHOCJE PUPILS’ LEAVING CARD, and a CERTIFICATE OF BIRTH. Pupils transferring from another post-primary school should produce the Record Card of their previous school. A Comprehensive Fee of £l, with discount of 2/6 for immediate payment, covers all games and School activities. Pupils are urged to join the School Accident Insurance Scheme for which the annual fee is 2/6, payable at the beginning of the First Term. There is also the Parents’ Voluntary Subscription Scheme for College Improvements. List of Text Books will not be given till the classification of pupils has been made. There are two Main Courses of Instruction, the GENERAL COURSE, in which both Latin and French are taken, ana the MODERN COURSE, in which such subjects as Bookkeeping, Woodwork and Metalwork are substituted for Latin. A comprehensive curriculum provided on approved lines. Special attention given to Physical Training and Games. Pupils prepared for all public examinations. THE BOARDING DEPARTMENT, comprising modern and commodious buildings is situated in extensive grounds. Careful attention is given to dietary, health, study and pastimes. _Fees moderate. A remote allowance of weeKiy may be claimed. Reduction of 5 per cent, for brothers. For PROSPECTUS, enrolment forms, and further particulars required, apply to THE SECRETARY, P.O. *9’,.,.21* SEATER’S BUILDINGS. Wo CUSTOMIIOUSE QUAY, or to IHE HEADMASTER. MARSDEN SCHOOL, KARORI, WELLINGTON. rpilE New Tenn will begin on Thursday, February 6. Boarders return on the previous day. The Headmistress will lie at the Sellout to tee Parents on Tuesdav. February 4. or at other times after February 1. by appointment. MRS ETHEL MACKAY US. ETHEL MACKAY RESUMES TEACHING ON FEBRUARY 3. Address: 4 WILLIS STREET (Fletcher Buildings). Assistants: Misses Duff, Ilighet, Gayford, Ga 11 n. Brady. VTR. A. MONTAGUE LASCELLES Has Resumed Practice At 157 The Square, PALMERSTON NORTH.

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 110, 3 February 1941, Page 3

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