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Amusements. V OVERS' LANE MATINEE. In response to a widespread demand, the management have decided to give a MATINEE OF "LOVERS' LANE" THIS AFTERNOON, MONDAY, JANUARY 2, At 2.30. Every sweetheart, every wife, every mother, everv child should take this opportunity of witnessing "THE SWEETEST STORY EVER TOLI)." Children Half-price to all parts. Doors, 1.45. Commence 2.3 Q. JJIS MAJESTY'S . THEATRE Lessee - - - - C. E. Bailey Direction - - • - Allan Hamilton TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. And for TWO NIGHTS ONLY. GRAND HOLIDAY BILL. HARRY PLIMMER AND REYNOLDS DENNISTON Present the "SUCCESS OF SUCCESSES!" . Clyde Fitch's Charming Comedy, • i " t ovEltS' T ANK? 7 j * I " JL/OVERS' J JANE," i LOVERS' ' T ANE," | . OVERS' J JANE," I The Sweetest Story ever told. Interpreted by their specially-selected coinpany, including MISS LIZETTE PARKES And MRS. ROBERT BROUGH, The children's scenes a. source of never-. failing delight. Hear MISS LIZETTE PARKES and the band of merry children sing "THE OLD RED SCHOOL." IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. On WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, The Management announce that they will present MRS. ROBERT ROUGH, MRS. ROBERT BROUGH, In her original part of Paula in the most daring drama ever penned by Pinero, T~ HE deconiF]4 trs. ~]PANQi;ERAY. f | JL HE OECOND IVI-RS. J. ANQUERAY. [ MiS3 Lizette Parkes as Ellean. Mr. Harry Plirnmer as Aubrey Tanqtseray, And the full strength of this powerful organisation. Box Plan and Day Sales at Theatre Office. Prices: 4s, 2s 6d, Is. Earl"- Doors. 6d extra, till 7.30. 61). to "Wonderland" (Afternoon and Evening). Educational. /CHELTENHAM COLLEGE, DEVON PORT, V RE-OPENS FEBRUARY 14, 1911. Mrs- Dean is now- prepared to receive Boarding Students. Address: BEACONS FI EL D-ST., CHELTENHAM, DEVON PORT. x Q RAVEN, PALMERSTON NORTH. BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal; MISS FRASER. Efficient Staff of Resident and Non-resident Teachers. NEXT TERM WILL BEGIN ON THE 2nd FEBRUARY, 1911. Prospectuses on application to the Prim cipal. n T he A UCKLAND gCHOOL JX>S JgNGINEERS. Principal -TAS, W. BOWER, Certificated Mining and Mechanical Engineer. Correspondence Courses. Day and Evening Classes for ALL Govern, ment Certificates in Steam and Oil. Write or Call for Prospectus. Address: TYRONE BUILDINGS, CUSTOM. STREET EAST. AUCKLAND. OOMMERCIAL RAINING QOLLEGE. Miss C. S. V. Basten, A.N.Z.A.A. (by Exam.J Miss A. H. G. Basten. Reporter. (Expert Typistes and Registered Accountants.) SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING. BOOK3CEEPING. COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE, OFFICE ROUTINE. Efficiency in Complete Course in Six Months, 13. 14 and 15, RANFURLY BUILDINGS: 81, QUEEN-STREET. TgTNG'S QOLLEGE, BOARDING AND CAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster: C. T. Major. M.A.. BSC, With. Staff of Ten Assistant Masters. NEXT TEEM BEGINS MONDAY, 6f;h FEBRUARY, 191 L The Prospectus from Messrs. Upton and Co., or the Headmaster. THE' t ADIES* riOLLEGa •Li AND gCHOOIi OF IypJSIC, , CLEVELAND HOUSE. REMUEEA. Principal: MRS. S- A MOORE-JONES, Jt-M.. MJJ.C.P.. C.M.. S.K.. London. Staff of Graduates and Certificated Teachers, - English and Foreign. . - Thorough Modem High-class Education tor Girls on -Christian but Unsectarian Principles. Exams, . prepared for. Modern Language Taught Conversationally- Maternal Supervision and Moral Discipline. Stone Buildings, with perfect ventilation and ■ drainage. Extensive .grounds. Prospectus, at Messrs. Upton and Co. and Chamtaloup and CooDer. Resuming: February 6, 19ii- Free Railway Passes. 'Phone 803. Trams to Gate, g JOHN'S . QOLLEGIATE gCHOOL, THE PAH, AUCKLAND. ' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. HEADMASTER: The Rev. P. S. Smallfield. Assisted by an efficient staff of Resident and » Visiting Masters. Next Term begins MONDAY, Feb. 6, 1911. A few Vacancies for Boarders for 1911. Copies of Prospectus may be had at Messrs. Upton and Co.'s or Messrs. Champtaloup and Cooper's. Telephone 729. . gTOTT AND JJOARE'S JgUSINESS QOLLEGE, 23. SWANSON-STREET. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES - / in - r .• „ / ' gHORTHAND, fji YPEWRITING, JgOOK-KEEPING, ETC. If • . . ji Individual instruction given and positions secured for pupils when proficient. Gall, write, or telephone for Prospectus, and enrol at once. ! Photography. - / ELLERBECK. 'j Photographer of Children. j NEWTON. - I • Restaurants and Tea Rooms. pRIOR'S. . I COOLEST DINING ROOM IN TOO". BEST is LUNCH. _ f Electric Fans. No Flies. HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. E W 2 E ALAND jg/s RA L D.,, — / SUBSCRIPTIONS: 6d per week; delivered in town and suburbs, or 10s per quarter in aavance, posted to any part of the Dominion. ADVERTISEMENTS under .the following classes—Wanted, to Let. Foe Sals, lost AND Found, PERSONAL, BOard and residence—are inserted at the rate of 18 worai for Is, or three consecutive' insertions lor 2s od for cash paid- in advance. BIRTHS. MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS, 2s &d each insertion; FUNERAL NOTICES, Is extra. These announcements must be signed by tna advertiser. / Replies to advertisements will be received at the offices of the HERALD free of charge. Instructions as to the insertion or. withdrawal of advertisements in the heralu must be in writing. The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of advertisements through accident or from other causes. ' Telephones: Advertising and Commercial Department, 178; Job Printing Order Offlo* 2890; Publishing. 14: Editorial. 223.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14567, 2 January 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14567, 2 January 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14567, 2 January 1911, Page 10