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mHE KING'S THEATRE. IhE KING'S THEATRE. (The Theatre that Sets the Standard.) 7.30.. TO-NIGHT! "TO-N1GHT!...7.30. 7.30....T0-NIGHT! TO-N1GHT!...7.30. "SKIN DEE P." J "SKIN DEEP." I BUD DOYLE, who stood in the i trenches with a gun in each hand and a j cigarette in his mouth, and all thre« smoking . . Who returned to find that! his ugly features were still remembered by the' police . . . Who looked in the j mirror when the surgeon had finished, and said "That ain't me." j THE TRAIN AEROPLANE ESCAPE' IS A REAL SENSATION. A' Bold, Splendid, and Original Story ! Produced Without Regard to Expense. ] SEVEN REELS OF DEATHLESS ! ROMANCE. ! Abo, ! Gaumont Graphic. Topical Budget. Pathe Review. ' , ■ And* a Mermaid Comedy: "POOR BOY!" , ' "POOR BO V!" "P O. O R BOY!" KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA (Mr. L. D. Austin. Musical Director). Box Plan at tho Theatre. Tel. 32-212. | TlflSS H. CRICHTON-IMRP, TEACHER OB' MUSIC, Resumes Teaching 30th JANUARY, 1923. '(Telephone 1264.) MISS NANCY CHALMERS, L.R.A.M. (PIANOFORTE) RESUMES Teaching on MONDAY, sth FEBRUARY. Interviews 2 till 4 p.m. Telephone 21-039. Studio—22o, LAMBTON QUAY. PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. M' ISS F. COX, L.T.C.L., RESUMES TEACHING MONDAY, 5tK FEBRUARY, 15, JEFFERSON ST., BROOKLYN. ~~ PIANOFORTE. ' INSTRUCTION in Pianoforte Playing according to modern principles given by miss i. c. rickard;' Studio —30, Courtenay place. New term commences sth February. Interviews 2nd February, 2 till 5. MISS K. FAJAN ■ MISS •K. FAJAN ■ MISS -K. FAJAN RESUMES TUITION MONDAY, sth February. Studio: 4, Willis street. >' Berhampore, Tuesday, 6th. Telephone 24-249. _ \ CLYDE QUAY SCHOOL. ■ • , RE-OPENS THURSDAY, Ist FEBRUARY. J! ill be' at his office at I, to interview Parents and enrol new children from 2 to 4, on 'WEDNESDAY- •■ AFTERNOON,' and I after 10.30 a.m. THURSDAY. BACKWARD AND MENTALLY RETARDED CHILDREN. ■m/TR. GEORGE BENSTEAD, SPECIALIST r In the Education and Training oi s BACKWARD CHILDREN, Will be in Wellington on ,29th, 30th, and 31st JANUARY, And may be consulted on those days At the HOTEL WINDSOR. Hours of Consultation: 10 to 12, and i 2 to 5, or by special appointment. Parents and "others interested in the mental and physical development of children whose condition is causing them anxiety should avail themselves of this opportunity. ; Mr. Benstead was formerly Principal of the Special School, Otekaike, for ten | years. . ■ I During the past fifteen years Mr. Benstead has examined upwards of IQQO Mentally Retarded Children in Australasia. Mr. Benstead, in,; 1917, established a PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL I IN TIMARU For the Special Teaching of Backward Children. LOVELY GROUNDS OF ABOUT TWENTY ACRES. Early application for admission neces sary. ' " TO THE RESIDENTS OF JOHNSONVILLE, KHANDALLAH, AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. XT/ is with' pleasure that I inform you I "*■• that, starting Thursday, Ist February, I will be taking ovey my old business in I Johnsonville. I wish to take - the opportunity of thanking you for your past patronage, and to assure you that the Same courteous attention will be extended to you in the future, and highest class gqpd sold at lowest prices. , ! CHARLES ROD, Butcher, .Johnsonville. THE WELLINGTON UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' MEDICAL INSTITUTE. TITEMBERS of Lodges, Courts, Tents, -L*-*- etc., affiliated with the above institute kindly note that Dr. R. I. Du KK le has changed his residence from 28, Kent terrace to 184, Willis street (Dr. Faulke's late residence). WM. M'LAUGHLIN, j „ Sscreary. " TfiMILE O LUDWIG, " ACCOUNTANT.. AUDITOR, ETC., '123, Daniell street. Wellington South, EtKoiwl ttttntien tiv.en k

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 24, 29 January 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 24, 29 January 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 24, 29 January 1923, Page 2