REG Direction—J. C. Williamson Films. i Two Talented, Fascinating Stars, togc TALLULAH BANKHEAI In Paramount's j ■ ■ ' .. "MY ' The Strange Life Story oE a "Woman BOX PLANS AT REGENT, TEL: THE REGENT— The Screen's Greatest Actor—Mß. GEOR "THE MIL] MASTERTON A. AND P.. ASSOCIATION. 45th ANNUAL SHOW. SOL WAY RAILWAY SIDING, MASTERTON. 16th and 17th FEBRUARY. RAM FAIR, 18th and 19th February. i T^NTRIES for- the Show are extended to j^ 6th FEBRUARY-without extra [Charge. Cheap fares from Woodville, Mauriceville, and intermediate stations. Cheap fares from Wellington—now Vs j first return, 5s second return. R. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary. - DANCING. ~ TMXIELAND. DIXIELAND XJ (171, Cuba. street.) ■■ TO-NIGHT. Dancing 8 p.m. till 12 p.m. ALLAN BROWN AND HIS BAND CaK F^IDiTNI^? BiS MoUte Prices—Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. Management—V. GRANtT" BALLROOM DANCING (Old-time and Modern). gOUTHERN COLLEDGE Guarantees to Teach you the Fnnda- ..-" mental Steps o£ any Dance in 3 STRICTLY PRIVATE LESSONS THE STUDIO, 147, Cuba street, Tel. 52-156, Has been Re-decorated and Lounge added for the use of Pupils and their Friends EVENING CLASSES COMMENCING MONDAY, Bth FEB., 1932, 8 p.m. until 10 p.m. You are Welcome.to Visit this Studio at any time. Open from 9 a.m. until 10 p.m. " AMERICAN TAP DANCING. FASCINATING Rhythm, Health, -■- Beauty, Poise, Unending entertainment, pleasure, pastime, popularity. Tuition by an expert with talkie stage experience, specialising only in tap. KATH NICKELS (late Aust.), 15, Manners street. Telephone 44-547. EDUCATIONAL. ~~ _^£ISS CLERE, L.R.A.M., L.A.8., Pianoforte and Aural Training. Term begins on Tuesday, 9th February. 71, Bol-ton-st., and Bristol Piano Co. . JOYCE DOWNING, L.T.C.L., L.AB M . Teacher of Pianoforte,' Theory, aud Harnioiiy. V" Studio; 207,"Tinak'ori'"road. ' PIANOFORTE "AND ELOCUTIONARY" iij,- TUITIdN. ■"PEES Reduced to £1 Is per term of •■*•■•-.'02 weeks. Pupils coached for Examinations and Competitions. 1904, Evk .Post., ■ ■■" ! PIANOFORTE. MISS' EILEEN GOODSON, L.A.8., will ±*»- commence Teaching Third Week in February; s,';iGlen-rd., Eelburn. VOICE PRODUCTION AND: SINGING. ■JkTISS VIOLET, LAMACROFT, L.A.8., TXlresumes Teaching TUESDAY, 9th FEBRUARY. Studio: Bristol Piano Company, Lambton quay. FOR -PUPILS ,OF SEATOUN SCHOOL ; TO PARENTS. C>ROUP PIANO CLASSES have been M resumed. Pupils enrolled from Bth February for a new class to'be held at my atudio, Presbyterian Churchroom, Forres street, Seatoun (opposite School). Class Teacher, D. C. Heath, A.T.C.L., L.A.B. Apply at Studio, or 395, Karaka Bay. MARSDEN SCHOOL, KARORI. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal, Miss Mayhew. ■Town Preparatory, No. 20, Fitzherbert - terrace. • V^EW Term begins on WEDNESDAY 10th February. The Principal and Headmistresses of Preparatory Schools will be at h6me to Parents on Monday, Bth February, 10, a.m. to 12 noon. On [Tuesday by apr> intment. .QUEEN MARGARET COLLEGE, Boarding and Day School for Girls, 53, Hobson street, Wellington. Principal ...... Miss Irene Wilson, M.A. THE College Opens for First Term, 1932, on TUESDAY, 9th FEBRUARY. Boarders assemble on Monday. The Principal will be at the College to interview parents and guardians on Friday and Saturday mornings, sth and 6th February or by appointment from Ist February onward. C. E. WEBB, Registrar. I ' • . SCOTS COLLEGE, | ■• WELLINGTON. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Principal: J. R. SUTCLIFFE, ,'B.Sc. THE College will open for First Term on ' TUESDAY, 9th February; Boarders assemble on Monday. The Principal will be at the College to interview parents and guardiansoosns the afternoons of 4th and sth February, or by appointment. :'■■■■ BUS SERVICE. The Board of Governors has arranged for a Bus Service each morning from Thorndon and Lambton Stations, and a return service at the close of afternoon school. -Details are obtainable on application to the Principal or to !the Registrar. C. E. WEBB., ' Registrar.FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Friends of the late Michael Joseph O'Brien' (Cross Creek Railway) are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave St. Patrick's Church, Masterton, on Wednesday, 10th February, at 3 p.m., for the Masterton Cemetery. "G. HYDE, Funeral Director.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1932, Page 2
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