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v Amusements. Royal -ALBERT ' . TTALL: OYAL , ii. LBERT > JjLALL. ) • Direction . Henrv Hayward. TO-NIGHT AND EVERT EVENING, at 8. j ttaywTrd 7 !' TJJOTUBEB. i ( - -LJLAYWARD'S A iCTURES. 1 \ rJ ANOTHER ALL-STAR "PROGRAMME, GREAT AMERICAN INDIAN PICTURE. REDWING'S /GRATITUDE. ' EDWIN VXRATITUDE. A PLEASANT WALK, Comedy. THE DWARF DETECTIVE, Dramatic. ' . A "LOVE COMEDY. Comedy. ALGERIAN STUDY. • TILY BOHEME. ROMEO TURNS BRIGAND, Comedy. THE FIRST HEIR, Dramatic. DENTIST AND ART COLLECTOR, Comedy. GOOD DOCTOR, Comedy. A CYCLING EXCURSION. Comedy. RIBA AND LAKE GARDA, Refinement the Keynote of our Programme. , PRICES: Is and 6d. rnIv0lI;T H E A t R E. i Direction, Henrv Hayward. A GREAT PRODUCTION. A GREATER AUDIENCE. PHIL. 'WALSH 1 VLVMATIC pO. I JUL. VY A LSI! JL>RAMATIG VVO. J TO-NIGHT—LAST OPPORTUNITY ■' •'•!■■■' Of seeing " T HE A MERIGAX RAMP -" HIS DRAMATIC SITUATIONS, HIS PATHOS. . 13 WITTICISMS. ONE HUGE GIGANTIC SUCCESS. TO-MORROW NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). FEB. 23. The Greatest Musical Farcical Comedy Ever ' ■ -■ ■' written, ■ : y "THE KANGAROO GIRL." , One Roar of Laughter from Curtain to "• . Curtain. PEOPLE'S POPULAR PRICES—Is 6d, 1?. 6d. Reserves at C. McAffer, Jeweller, next I'ivoli Theatre (6d extra). ' Swimming. N LW Z E ALAND gWIMMING QHAMPIONSHIPS. . JgATHS (Brilliantly Illuminated with Electric Light). rpO-NIG HT-g P.M.—rjpO-NIGIIT. QNE JJILE QHAMPIONSHIP. r "WATER pOLO -QHAMPIONSHIP. QHAMPIONSHIP. BAVARIAN BAND IN ATTENDANCE. SPLENDID SEATING ACCOMMODATION. THIRST JjWENT AT g P.M. ■■ i ■ =3 Educational. rj-IHE ebbe gCHOOL OF J/pSIC, , / GRAFTON ROAD. MR, W. H. WEBBE. MISS MARGARET SPOONER. MISS MADOLEINE . WEBBE, HAVE RESUMED PRIVATE L'SSONS. . .. CLASSES (IN ALL GRADES)- . 7 PIANO, QUARTET, DUO, THEORY, HAJRMONY, TEACHERS - , AND * ' SINGING CLASSES. Students and Teachers desirous of joining any of the above Classes are requested to attend on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, 24th, at 7, for the purpose of classification and arranging times for the various classes. All classes commence next week. V 7 • SINGING CLASSES. Madame Grothkop will also be in attendance at 7 o'clock to arrange Singing Classes. COMMERCIAL TRAINING COLLEGE, RANFURLY BLDGS., 81. QUEEN-ST. Principal: MISS C. S. V.. BASiEN. A.N.Z.A.A. (and registered member New Zealand Society Accountants). COMMERCIAL BOOK-KEEPING. A Course to cover all ordinary requirements completed in three months. • No Books. Modern methods. Where desired, the Principal is prepared to specialise. CLASSES Day or Evening, term commencing from date of entry. Special Classes, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS Demand for COMPETENT Lady Book-keep-era exceeds the supply. EVERY BUSINESS WOMAN, no matter how small her business, should keep proper Books. The Principal is prepared to design a simple set, and to instruct the Owner how. to keep it. THE QOLLEGE ' - 7 - AND •• gCHOOL OF jyjUSIC, CLEVELAND HOUSE, REMUERA. Principal, Mrs. S. A. MOORE-JONES, M.M., M.R.C.P., C.M., S.K., London. Staff of Graduates and' Certificated Teachers, English and Foreign. Thorough Modern High-class Education for Girls on Christian 'but * Unsectarian Principles. Exams, prepared for. Modern Languages Taught; Conversationally. Maternal Supervision ' and Moral Discipline. Stone Buildings, with perfect ventilation and drainage. Extensive grounds. Prospectus at Messrs. Upton and Co., and Champtaloup and Cooper. * )• 'Term began February Bth. 'Phone 808.' Trams to Gate. QTOTT ' AN OA RE'S JgUSINESS QOLLEGE. ' 23, SWANSON-ST. ; - " Principal: , " C. E. WALKER, F. Inc. S.T., and Holder Pitman's Shorthand Teachers' Certificate Thorough individual instruction in SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING AND CORRESPONDENCE BOOK-KEEPING OFFICE WORK. Positions secured for Students when Efficient. QCIIOOL OF DRESSMAKING.—Miss Reid, 0 ; Wellesley-street.— - for Practical Dressmaking daily, except Wednesday afternoon: evenings, Tuesday anil Friday. —~— ~ : — i rjpERM BEGINS FROM DATE OF ENTRY. | OAK POSITIONS OBTAINED FOR PUPILS j OU,J LAST-YEAR. | 9Q7Q SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS have been | ' Trained and Introduced to Excellent Appointments. • " LAST WEEK'S APPOINTMENTS. Miss Edwards. Shorthand Writer and Typist, T. and S. Morrin. Ltd. Miss Ussher, Shorthand Writer and Typist. New Zealand Shipping Company. Miss Martin. Shorthand Writer and Typist, J. B. MeEwan and Co. Miss Wainhouse, Shorthand Writer and Typist. Robertson Bros. Miss Winter, Shorthand Writer and Typist, Vacuum Oil Co., Ltd. Miss Stanton, Shorthand Writer and Typist, ,T. 'Alexander, -.Esq.; Solicitor. Miss Guerin, Shorthand: Writer and Typist, Wilson and Jackson. — Miss O'Halloran, Shorthand Writer and Typist, R. G. Dunn and Co. Miss McCroskie, Shorthand Writer and Typist, Beale and Co. THREE SHORTHAND SPEED RECORDS FOR NEW ZEALAND. Write, Call, or Telephone for Prospectus. 7 ,J..H~C' SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING." AND WRITING SCHOOL. ■ ' SWANSON-STREET. - 'Phone, 1147. . Founded. 1892. Bring the children, come your- . SELVES. , - ' 3 PHOTOS FOR Is. 0.1.C. BUSINESS and Residential Sites. Easy Terms, at auction on ground, Daviston Estate. Saturda- next, at 3 p.m. Train, 2.10 p.m. _ •"WHITE- TABLE DAMASK BARGAIN—6Bin ki V wide,-83d yard.—Rendell's L.S.D. Sale.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14301, 22 February 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14301, 22 February 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14301, 22 February 1910, Page 10