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Through natural circumstances man ana wife get a mistaken idea that they do not -] love each other. The test in South Africa , proves their error. Then all is happiness. THE rfIEST HE J/EST HER BOY Lubm Drama. BEAUTIFUL MONACO . Bcemc. ' LOOKING FOR TROUBLE Comedy. MRS. UPTON'S DEVICE Comedy-Drama. FIRST PRIZE , Comedy. LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC, Topical. THE LYRIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. PRICES AS USUAL: Dress Circle, Is 6d; F. Stalls. Is; B. Stalls, ed.„ jW EST'S piCTURES. POYAL ALBERT TTALL. A powerful romantic play, rpHE pOQUETTE. Beautifully coloured, by Paths. WARWICK CHRONICLE. ' THE ORPHAN, A charmingly pathetic story, BLIND INDUSTRIES. HIS MOTHER'S SON. All's Fair, Rivals, Slippery Slim Repents. POPULAR PICTURE PRICED , THE WEST END. PONSONBY ROAD. „ TO-NIGHT. AT 8 O'CLOCK. DELIGHTFUL PICTURES. SCREENED TO DELIGHTFUL MUSIC. THE TEST. HE J. EST. A Modern Story with a Modern Lesson. LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC, Topical. ' THE FIRST PRIZE, Comedy. iwtv , STRANGE SEA-WATER INHABITANTS. Scientific. HER BOY, Lubin Drama. PRINCIPALITY OF MONACO. Scenic. MRS. -. UPTON'S DEVICE; A Vitagraph Comedy-Drama. LOOKING FOR TROUBLE, Comedy. Circle, Is; Stalls, 6d. 'Phone A 340. pREE T ECTURE. "DREE T ECTURE. AT THE CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. ONDAY, TIfARCH ft AT Q P.M. "fc**B. p p TTOLLISTER, OF BROOKLYN. U.S.A., Returning from Japan and China. TOPIC: "<WEERE ARE THE DEAD? i What future awaits the 90,000 dying . daily out of Christ? Is there hope for trie Heathen?" SEATS FREE. UNDENOMINATIONAL. WELCOME. NO COLLECTION. Broadwood Piano kindly lent by the English and Foreign Piano Agency. ' V : - ■ DANCING.— Class. 2nd Match; - Children, Saturday afternoons. Wairhana Hall Let for Dances. Wedding Par-" ties. etc. ; large supper-room; music if required.—Mrs. Mervyn Wilson and Miss Foote, Kingsland.- 'Phone A 412. FREE LECTURE.— and hear Mr. R. R. Hollister on the topic. "Where are the Dead?"— See Amusement Column. ; t. \ Swimming. pRAND OWIMMING rpHIS EVENING, AT ALBERT STREET BATHS. - MISS FANNY DURACK, H. HARDWICK, M. E. CHAMPION, S. SMITH, C. THOMAS, F. B. HICKSON, * TO COMPETE. Admission, Is. Reserved Seats, 2s. " Entries for the Half-mile Handicap close with the Secretary TO-DAY, or at the Bath at night. W. MORTON. jun.. - Hon. Sec. Auckland -Centre. - ; • Educational. v 1 : : ; SEDDON MEMORLAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE. AUCKLAND. v EVENING CLASSES REOPEN ON MONDAY. MARCH 9. HOLDERS OF STANDARD VI. CERTIFIi CATES OP PROFICIENCY OR FREE PLACES, ADMITTED FREE. A Free Place Students, who have not previously attended the College should enrol at the College TO-NIGHT (Thursday) between the hours of 7 p.m. end 9 p.m., and brine their Certificates- with them. Prospectus, containing further particulars, can be obtained at the College or at the various Booksellers. NOTE—Special arrangements have been made for the Military Training of students attending the College, so as to interfere as , little ds possible with their studies. I GEORGE GEORGE, Director, • i Wellesley Street East, . March i. 1914. CHELTENHAM COLLEGE. DEVON/PORT. ', Boarding and Day School for Girls. Pnn. : MRS. A. E. DEAN . Formerly Mistress of the Terrace School, ' Wellington, assisted by an Efficient Staff. 1 and Visiting Teachers;— Curriculum: Kinder- • garten to Matriculation. First Term, Feb. 3 10: boarders return Feb. 9. The School is delightfully situated for those desiring sea air and bathing. Letters may be addressed to Mrs. Dean, as above. Personal interviews from February 3. Prospectus at Champtaloup and Edmiston's and Upton's. I — , THE LADIES' COLLEGE AND SCHOOL OF MUSIC. ' > CLEVELAND HOUSE. REMUERA. Principal: MRS. S. A. MOORE-JONES. M.M.. M.R.C.P.. CM.. S.K.. London. Staff of Graduates and Certificated Teachers, English and Foreign. , ; Thorough Modern High-class Education for ; Girls on Christian but Unsectaiian Principles. Exams prepared for. Modern ; Languages Taught Conversationally. Maternal Supervif. and Moral Discipline. Stone. Btk-iingß. with perfect ventilation and drainage. Extensive grounds. Prospectus .at , Messrs. Upton and Co.. and Champtaloup - and Edmiston. i ~ 'Phone 808. Free railway; trams to gate. 1 Next Term begins February 10. 1914. . • » -.. p L OCb lON. " ELOCUTION, PAINTING (Oil or Water). • DRAWING (Mechanical or Architectural); ; SHORTHAND, taught by F. Alfred Price. • 21, Swanson Street. ' I 0 Teachers of Music. " RINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. ALTER Q.RAY. '■ Late Principal Tenor Royal CARL ROSA OPERA CO., Covent Garden, London, and recently Professor of Singing at Glasgow College of Music. Mutual Life Buildings. 64, Queen St. : "M"B. RAYNO-R WHITE . iVI (Lond. Col. Mus.). 1 ORGAN. PIANO. SINGING, . I . Resumes Teaching, • 16, LAWRENCE ST., PONSONBY, , J*. ■■ i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15549, 5 March 1914, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15549, 5 March 1914, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15549, 5 March 1914, Page 14