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i A RACING. CARNIVAL AT A RACING CARNIVAL AT "KTNfr'SS THE THEATRE THAT SETS TTTNT^'Q -IA-XX^VJT^ THE STANDARD. .. JX ±r% Xjr N> ' The "tote" pays on Jupiter, winner of the Craokthdrpe Steeples. PRESENT YOUR TICKETS AT ATHE BOX OFFICE AND SEE , 'THE GENTLEMAN RIDER." .An Original Story of the English Turf. PRESENTED WITH A WEALTH OF SCENIC DETAIL. THE GAIETY AND THE SPLENDOUR OF ASCOT AND DONCASTER. Special. Engagement, , Special Engagement, MADAME CHERRY, Soprano, IN VOCAL' GEMS FROM, THE OPERAS. , |, KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA IN MUSICAL SELECTIONS SYNCHRONISING WITH THE FILM, Overture—"RAYMOND" : ■• (Thomas). Special Booking Facilities are Offered at The Bristol,, where Soala may bs Secured until 5 p.m. After that hour Reservations may be made at the Theatre, or by Telephone 22-212. • . . .EMPRESS. ' . EMPRESS. • THE PICTURE HOUSE. LEAH B EAR D " CYNTHIA OF THE MINUTfe." A story brimful of excitement and adventure, from the widely read novel, .. • . By Joseph Louis Vance. ALSO—EPISODE .TWELVE OF THE POPULAR SERIAL, ' "SMASHING BARRIERS." \ A-BETTER EVENING'S ENTERTAINMENT COULD NOT BE WISHED •'■■■■■■■■.-■ FOR. . ' ■ .. ■ ■■ ■ . ) CONTINUOUS FROM 11 TO lo.' . „ / 'TELEPHONE 3442. WELLINGTON L.R.C. , WELLINGTON L.R.C. . ■ : • (N.Z. LABOUR'PARTY).' • A NIGHT FOR IRELAND. ' E M P R E S S T H E-AT'R E,: At 7.30 — SUNDAY NIGHT —At 7.30: CONCERT AND LECTURE. SPECIAL IRISH PROGRAMME. l MISS OLIVE CLARKE—"Accushla Machree" ..'.......:..:.;......; Song. • I MR; WALTER-GRAY—"The Little Irish Girl" ...Tenor. I . . ■ -■/ (Late of the Te Koa DißEors); ' ' \ , MISS MARY CQOLEY-Selccted .....::...•../..,:.'..:; ' ' ' . ' (Winner 1918-19 and 1920oJunior Championship) ■ -; MR. X: R. RlGßY—Selected .............; i. ...... -.. Baritone . " ' . , ■ MR. W. E. CROME ........../.................. At the Piano." Speaker, MR.'P. FRASER, M.P., Wellington Central. "l . Subject: "THE CRUCIFIXION OF IRELAND." ' - ! ''„'. Chairman, Mr. P. Hickey, Editor Maoriland ; Worker ; !j N.B.—Workers, come and hear what Frasor, the Scotchman, has to Bay-* about Ireland.' .. '.■'■.■ . ■.':■■'■'.:'. ■ Reserve Seats till 7.45. ' Admission, Silver Coin Collection. ' ' FRANK TWORT, Hon. Sep. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. SUMMER MEETING. ' ■ . TO BE HELD ON THE' ' / ' TRENTHAM . -RACECOURSE. ■'' ; ' . ; ■-. 'LAST DAY: ' ■_ ': MONDAY, 24 th JANUARY. ' FIRST RACE STARTS AT NOON. . % '■■'■'', ■ '■- '■ "'.' :' . \; '' ■ ■ ' . ■ ' Trains leave Wellington for Trentham at short intervals, from, 9.50, until 10.40 a.m. Additional Trains at 12.10 and 1.20 p.m. ' .. „ ■•■•.■■■■■: '; I . . A. E. WHYTE, Secretary. . ' STUDENTS RECEIVE THOROUGH TRAINING '•...'...■..'. And ' . ■ ; ■ ■■■■.. INDIVIDUAL TUITION G ILBY'S CO LLE G E .. *\. ■■ ; ■ ■'. . ————————— Candidates, are propared for Sixth Standard, Proficiency, Matriculation, Accountancy Preliminary, Publio Service Entrance, Teachers' Certificate, and' other lixammations by a Staff of 17;Teacher-SpecialistE. ' : Gilby's College has Seven Distinct Departments, as follow:— Shorthand and Typewriting (Day and Evening Classes). Stenotypy (Day and Evening Classes). Day. Secondary School for Boys and Girls: / , Evening Secondary Classss. Evening Primary Cla«ses. ' , - . Accountancy. ' , , ■ . '• . .■ . Elementary Bookkeeping, Handwriting, Business Methods, and Commercial Correspondence. At.the last Matriculation Examinations 75 per cent, j • of the Candidates from Gilby's College passed. ' ' Last Year 117 Candidates' were presented for Certificates of Proficiency in Shorthand, Stenotypy, • ■ \ and Typewriting, and all but 13 were successful. . By our system, of individual tuition and small classes, students are enabled to qualify in half the time usually taken, thus effecting a. considerable saving in ■ timo and fees. ; ( Call and see the Director, who will be pleased to . , interview parents, guardians, or prospective students, or write for Free Prospectus. , . . GILBY'S COLLEfeE, LTD. , Djrector, A. H. GHoBY, F.C.I. (Eng.), . ,' JAMES SMITH'S BUILDING, CORNER; OF CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS. ' . . '

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LYALL BAY PREPARATORY I ■.-'•'. SCHOOL, APU-CRESCENT, WILL Re-open on THURSDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY, under new Lady Principal (Miss Francis) who will be in attendance at. the School on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, from 2.30 to 4.30, to interview Parents and Guardians of intending pupils. ©T. MARK'S CHURCH SCHOOL. KINDERGARTEN TO STANDARD VI. The above School will reopen on Tuesday, Ist February, .1921. Terms: Jbl Zs 6d; £1 If pai4 within 10 duj's, • . , i

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 19, 22 January 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 19, 22 January 1921, Page 3