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AMUSEMENTS. FULLERS* PRINCESS THEATRE Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. ‘NEW BROOMS/ TO-NIGHT, 8.10. TO-NIGHT, 8.10. TO-NIGHT, 8.10. TO-NIGHT, 8.10. Sir Benjamin and Mr John _ Fuller hare pleasure in presenting their .American and English Comedy Company in STUPENDOUSLY SUCCESSFUL STUPENDOUSLY SUCCESSFUL Romantic Play, • ‘ NEW BROOMS.’ Three Acts of ‘ NEW BROOMS.* Modern Clean 1 NEW BROOMS.’ Comedy, Philosophy, • NEW BROOMS.’ Love, and Humour. A CLEAN SWEEP OF LAUGHTER. • Beautifully Dressed, Superbly Mounted, Abounding with Funny Situations, Intermingled with Humour.. ‘ NEW BROOMS ’ SWEEPS YOUR BLUES AND TROUBLES CLEAN AWAY, REAL ACTORS. REAL ACTORS. REAL MUSIC. Featuring the Popular and Charming MISS LEONA HOGARTH, WYRLEY BIRCH, LEONARD DOYLE, WYRLBY BIRCH, LEONARD DOYLE, WYRLEY BIRCH, LEONARD DOYLE, NORMAN WISTER, COMPTON COUTTS, LUCILLE LISLE, EVE DAWNEY, MOLLY RAYNOR, MARY CURTAIN, JOHN WARWICK, REGINALD ROBERTS. Play Produced by WYRLBY BIRCH. PLANS at HALL’S FRUIT SHOP, T. and G. Buildings. Evening Prices: 4s, 3s, 2s, Is. Theatre ■ Telephone 13-702. WEDNESDAY, NEXT WEDNESDAY, First Time in New Zealand.Another Delightful Play by The, Popular American and English Comedy Company, ‘WHITE COLLARS/ .Clean, Fresh, and Full of,Comedy. ‘ WHITE COLLARS • ‘WHITE COLLARS’ Will have you up to your neck in Laughter. ; BY WAY OF A CHANGE, rrtUDOR HALL A Will be OPEN -FOR SUPPER TO-NIGHT. Miss ETHEL M. WALLACE AND HER CONCERT ORCHESTRA Will entertain’ Theatregoers with Music from 10 to 11. EDUCATIONAL. t • ■ OYER THIRTY YEARS’' SPECIALISED EXPERIENCE. There you have the reason for Hem-. ingway’s supremacy in training ambitious young: men fo- rapid advancement. in« business. Ask the men ,in highly-paid positions to-day to what they we theiri success, and,. many will reply . that it is due to their THOROUGH AND PRACTICAL TRAINING UNDER HEMINGWAY’S. Whatever branch of business you wish to succeed in, 't will,pay you to ask Hemingway’s advice. If you wish to become _ a lawyer, accountant, salesman or advertis-, ing expert; if you have chosen a career in the Civil Service and ,aro keen to secure •rapid promotion; if you intend sitting for t y of (he public examinations—entrust you; studies to Hemingway’s experienced hands. Their 30 odd years’ specialised .experi co is your best assurance of sound practical tuition. Write ti-day, stating ths subject in which you are interested. HEMING W A Y ’ S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, 1 P.O. Box 516, Auckland. LIOSSBOTHAM’S COMMER- • DIAL college, Estabushed ib»2. (T. J. RossooUmm, i.P.8., honours, Principal;, 49 DOWiMAu bXREET. .PUBLIC ,(SERVICE &tIuxti.'HANDTYPiSTS" EXAmINATIOIM. 1929. - SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS: ; _ , ENIiOK: Misses Mclva Miller (obtained I place.for Dunedin Centre;, Mavis Hall, det Roy, E. H. CunninghamUNIOR: Miss<m G. G. Finlayson (Ist ition), Elaine Shore (2nd position), Ada ualdson. Eileen Marshall. ' Margaret light, Inez Nelson, Helen Glasgow, enyth Mitchell, Nancy Phelan, Isobel 6, Nance Hoodie, Margaret Robertson, ith Todd, Eileen Fogarty, Runa MTntosh, ronica Vallis, laobel Pezet, Mary Ewan. Eunice Sherwood. Doreen Connor, rgaret Stent, Peggy Toms, Nancy I. iwart. Nancy .L. Stewart, Jean Lang. }OTE.—The following pupils entereu , College with NO PREVIOUS KNOWDGB of Shorthand, Typewriting, or okkeeping, and succeeded in Passing the lior Examination after NINE MONTHS' ITlON:—Misses Finlayson, Waigbt, Ison, Glasgow, Moo. Pezet, Connor, Lang. ?ho following had SOME KNOWLEDGE entering the College, and succeeded in ssing after NINE MONTHS’ TUITION :- sses Donaldson, Mitchell, Moodie, -arty, Vallis, M’Ewan, Sherwood. elan, N. L. Stewart N I. Stewart. SSBOTHAM’S SECURED 12 PLACES OUT OF THE FIRST 17. )f the 53 Passes from Dunedin's Corned Colleges Rossbotbam’s obtained 29. ’O EMPLOYERS: Should you require u-ight, brainy, and competent junior now the time to secure one. as already 16 the above students have been, engaged, 1 the remainder will soon be placed, so would be advisable to ring as early as isiblo if you need a promising junior, PUBLIC SERVICE TYPISTS’ EXAMINATION, 1928. Hie 48 passes from Dunedin’s Combined Colleges Rossbofham’s obtained 21. ALL THESE STUDENTS SECURED. POSITIONS BY EASTER. ITUDENTS BEING ENROLLED NOW FOR REOPENING ON JANUARY 20. : Telephone 10-736. , Write or call for terms. . '“ ’

BROWN’S College.—2oo Positions. 1929; highest: ' senior pass, Government examination; Shorthand, Typewriting Bookkeeping rapid individual tuition. - CTAGON School of Business (above Unique Stores' places .Student*: Burroughs’ Machines, Bookkeeping, Touch Typing, Shorthand. Handwriting, Salesmanship. .... TJOSSBOTHAM’S College. Bookkeeping. liL Shorthand. . Typewriting: rapid methods prompt results; country students’ railway fare reductions. Phone 10-736. IF you neea Building Material, send an . Advertisement to the ‘Star.’

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Evening Star, Issue 20374, 4 January 1930, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20374, 4 January 1930, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20374, 4 January 1930, Page 13