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AMUSEMENTS. LAST OP LITTLE HERMIB. GOOD-BYE TO REVDB. pEIHCES« THEATRE, Direction Sir Beniamin and Mr John Puller. TO-NIGHT’, «t 8, Final Performance FULLERS' AMERICAN REVUE. FULLERS’ AMERICAN BBVUE. Geo. Ward. Ch«s. Sherman, FERN A BAIN. Now Repertoire, nf Terpsichore. DAVEY AND RITCHIE, Juggling Star*. DE GAR, DE CAR, Comedy Tumbler. Special Starring Engagement, TRENT AND SADIE Tariff: Is, 2s, 3s (plus Government tw?). Plan at JACOBS'S. Tobacconist. Nb. valleey peesbyterian: , CHURCH. MONDAY, JULY 31st, At 8 p.m., OKG AIN RECITAL By Mr ROBERT K. MAOFIB, A.T.0.L., A.L.0.M., Assisted By Misses P. West, L.A.8., and- F. Simpson, ami Meecra G. Proctor and J. Paterson, L.A.B. CoUcctiou. WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION. AMERICAN TEA. AN AMERICAN TEA will be held at the Residence of Mrs Pile, Como street, Maori Hill, on FRIDAY, August 4th. at 2.30 p.m. . Members and Friends cordially invited, Proceeds in aid of Headquarter* Fund'. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL. QR& A N Mr ETHELBERT HEYWOOD .F.R.C.O, (Fellow of tho Royal College of Organists), Assisted bv tho Cathedral Choir. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1922, At 8 o’clock. Collection on entering Cathedral. HEREWEKA LODGE, No. 60, 1.0.0.!?, Will hold a DANCE in the POBTOBELLO CORONATION HALL On FRIDAY, AUGUST 4. 1922. Double Ticket, 4s; Extra. Ladies, Is. Music, Mrs Clayton. KING EDWARD TECHNICAL COLLEGE • STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL DANCE of tho above Association will bo held in Burt Hall on FRIDAY, August 18th, at 8 p.m. Students and Ex-students may obtain tickets from Members of Committee or from FLORENCE DAVYS, lion. Secretary. DANCING.— Court King Edward's Pride, A.0.F., Monthly Social, 1.0.0. F. Halt, Kensington, Thursday, August 3rd, at _ 8 p.m. Ladies Is, Gents 2s. latest music. Kroon caterer. CHOICE PIANOFORTE SOLOS, SUITABLE FOR TEACHING. ‘At Parting,’ by Albert Kussner; ‘Entreaty,’ by Albert Kussner; ‘ln Poppyland,’ by Albert Kussner; ‘Peace,’ by Gordon French; ‘ Adoration,’ by Maurice Randall; ‘Mehta,’ by Harold Pollard; ‘A Coon’s Dreamland,’ by Leon Fabriaun; 'Wild Rosa,’ by Nathaniel H. Johnson; ‘Flower Story,’ by Felix Ostmann; ‘An Egyptian Chorus,' hy David Clegg; ‘Melieande,’ by H. Bayn-ton-Power; ‘Twilight Shadows,’ by F. W. Vandcrsloot; ‘Festival of Roses,’ by Albert Oswald; ‘Cupicl and Roses,’ by John J. Norton; ‘Twilight Greeting,’ to- Kershaw. ONLY Is 9d PER COPY. TERRY’S MUSIC STORES, 174-178' GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN.

EDUCATIONAL. ■Jft/JJTSSES PALMER -and C'UN NINGHAAf, XVJL Typists and Stenographers, 229 PRINCES STREET, Arc prepared to tako a. limited number of Pupils for Mechanical Commercial Course, featuring BOOKKEEPING and ACCOUNTANCY, wilh Cue most modern Rcnimgl/m Adding, Subtracting, and Crossfootcr Type- ' writers. These machines imifjt become universal in commercial houses, and now s is your opportunity to learn to operate them. Charges reasonable. Homs arranged to suit pupils. Ring telephone 1,956. Typing and Duplicating of nil descriptions undertaken. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. A PPLIGATIONS arc invited for The POSITION of ASSISTANT to the PROFESSOR OF MODERN LANGUAGES. Duties will commence on January list, 1923. Salary, £3OO per annum. The successful applicant will bo required to devote bis or her whole time to the work. Application (accompanied by three recent testimonials) Close SEPTEMBER sth, 1822, with the undersigned, from whom further particulars may bo obtained. G. G. S. ROBISON, Registrar. PHYSICAL CULTURE. SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO BUSINESS GIRLS. (SECOND TEEM Commences THURSDAY, O August 3, 7,45 p.m., at Y.W.C.A., Moray place. Individual Corrective! Exercises under iha supervision of Mrs L. Roberts. Hon. Medical Adviser: Dr Marion Whyte. Fee, 7s 6d. B\V. PEL LETT, Pianist and Accorna pani'it; Concerts. Smoke Concerts, Private Evenings.—-8 Phillips street, Housing* ton; terms moderate; vacancies for a few pupiU; 25s quarter. SHORTHAND, Typewriting, Bookkeeping. —Miss Brown’s College, above Moray Place P. 0.; individual tuition; railway concessions ; ’phono 2,997. OILS, Water, Paster Pastinello, Pen Painting, Poker Work, Marquetrio, etc.; railway concessions.—Miss Passmore, Stock Exchange. HOLDER of Trinity College and Royal Academy Certificates lias Vacancies for Pupils, Pianoforte and Violin, 2s per lesson. —.Address Pianoforte, ‘ Star.’ lADY opening class, teach Crochet. KnitJ ring, Dead Work for Blouses, Jumpers and Dresses, and Bags; orders taken for Bead Work, Jumpers, Children's Frocks, end Capf..—34, 1 Star ’ Office. ELOCUTION.— Experienced Teacher now Preparing Pupils for Competitions; terms moderate. —Address 52, ‘Star’ Office. SINGING.— Hamilton Eager; Voieo Production and Singing ; high fixed method of breathing.—7o Grosvenor street, Kensington. JKULELE^tTIi. Huttonr^~G«crge and Piano.H, Hutton, 207 ■jajT ANDO LIN, Banjo, Guitar.—J. H. HutBill M-. <Ui_Goo go street. TEACHER," A.T.C.L„~ Pianoforte, J!axiu.) :y, and Theory; Pupi»i prepared examinations; 3C.» quarter.—3o, ‘ Star.’ n|VEACTffiRT/a^^ A has Vacancies; 17s 6d quarter.—BS£< Ofiloa

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Evening Star, Issue 18033, 29 July 1922, Page 6

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