Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

i ■ hi _ ii 1 - _____—_■—__» ')■ ' ■ I l» '■ f Amusements. . QPEEA HOUSE. I BOX PLAN NOTICE. The Box Plans in connection -with THIS AFTERNOON'S MATINEE AND TO-NIGHT'S PERFORMANCE Will be on view at the Theatre ALL DAY, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. MATINEE RESERVES, Is 6d. EVENING RESERVES, 2s 6d. Or by 'phone 1595. Being a holiday it is advisable to book seats to avoid possible disappointment at door. f\ P E R A HOUSE. ■ HOLIDAY MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2.30. , THE GREATEST VAUDEVILLE BILL IN THE HISTORY OF NEW ZEALAND. Headed by O-'.r Famous Importation, SCHELL'S WONDERFUL LIONS. And a Magnificent Company of Acts. Special Reduced Prices: 6d and Is. Reserves, Is 6d, at Theatre until 1 p.m. Doors' . open 1.45 p.m. Commence 2.30. r\ P E R A TTOUSE. npWO TTUGE QHOWS. TO-DAY, AT 2.30. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. L.i.:t Night of Present Great Show. ' THE GREATEST VAUDEVILLE BILL Ever Brought to New Zealand. TiTME. OCHELL. WITH HER ; T)EN OF A FRICAN T lONS. Unquestionably the Most Exciting Act Ever Imported to Australasia. A Sensation. "lITR. p EORGE TTALL, THE YANKEE STORY-TELLER, KEEN AND WALLER. In Extraordinary Novel Eccentricities. CHARLES BARTHOLOMEW, The Dublin Dandy WYKEHAM AND PRESTON, Original Comedy Sketch Duo. „ MDME. DAVENPORT'S MODELS. H§! NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. la a Night with the Scul-otors. ' FIELDS AND COCO, Extraordinary Ragtime Gymnasts. ELOISE TAYLOR, BROWN & SORLIE. MR. GEORGE WHITEHEAD. D.C. and OS., 2s; Stalls, Is 6d: F.C., » Is; Reserves, 2s 6d. Book seats at Theatre ' all this day or by 'phone 1595. ' T § E XT I N G' S. . J- H E XV I N G' S. Fuller's Pictures. fftTATINEE rpO-DAY, O Of\ Usual Matinee Prices. TO-NIGHT AT 8. THE RING AND THE MAN. THE RING AND THE MAN, By the Famous Players, Producers of our recent Mary Pickford Success, " Teas of the Storm Country." WAR. Our Present Series Cinematographed under Shell Fire by Pathe's Daring Operators. SUSANNA'S NEW Comedy. ISLAND OF MADEIRA.— THE " BEAR' FACTS. DC, Is end 6d; J-'ai>s. fid fc.nd 3d. Reserves Theatre ('Phone 3084), 6d extra. THE LYRIC AND WEST END _, THEATRES. , This Week's Programme. TO-NTGHT. , "THE ACID TEST"— Costello , Drama. WITH THE FRENCH CAVALRY , —W?r Topical. "LENA AND THE GEESE"— Pickford Drama. "UPS ; AND DOWNS"— Comedy. FARM- . ING NEW ZEALAND—: from i V -J£KS_.§ to Agricultural Prosperity. ! "BUDDY'S FIRST CALL." and others. BAND NOTICE. BAND WILL PLAY AT ZOO. SUNDAY NEXT. i Animals Fed at 4 p.m. i Afternoon Tea. All come. J ] > Meetings. 1 _____ JUBILEE REUNION. SHIP HELENSLEE. Original Passengers by the Helenslee are invited to write, or call on the undersigned, with a view of joining in a Reunion, at an early date. GEO. PIRRIT, Victoria Strict. Auckland. ! -1 Educational. TV[ELSON BOYS' COLLEGE. ■*■' Principal: H. L. Fowler. MA.., Oxon. NELSON GIRLS' COLLEGE. Lady Principal: Miss M. Lorimer, M.A. Supported by thoroughly Efficient Staffs. UNRIVALLED BUILDINGS, EXTENSIVE PLAYGROUNDS. GYMNASIUM. AND OPEN-AIR SWIMMING BATH. _ Situation, the most commanding sites of Nelson, which possesses one of the best climates in the world. Preparation of Civil Service, Matricula- . tion. Junior . Scholarship. And University Terms Examinations. i Special attention is paid in both Colleges to the Preparatory Department, which is 5 under the car© of experienced teachers. Pupils received from the age of nine. Three courses of instruction are open at the Boys' College, vis.:— Classical or General: (2) Commercial . (3) Agricultural, in the last of which special scientific and practical teaching is given. Ail courses in- " elude English, Mathematics, and Science. Three courses are also open at the Girls' College. As Secondary Schools both Colleges receive as Free Pupils those who hold the necessary qualification. Prospectuses, containing full particulars, can be obtained from either of the Principals, or from the Secretary. The first term 1915 begins: Boys' College. February 2; Girls' College. February 4. . R. CATLEY. 1 Secretary. College Office, Nelson. . CRAVEN. L] PALMERSTON NORTH, e BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. 3 Principal: MISS FRASEE, t Next Term will begin February 2.. r Prospectus on application to the Principal. a . — __ OOUTHWELL OCHOOL, HAMILTON. WAXKATO. - , CHURCH PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. CECIL E- FERRIS - - Headmaster. J. Next Term begins TUESDAY, February c 2. 1915. Boarders expected at the House, ). Monday, Ist j' ProsDectus on application « —— it /CHELTENHAM COLLEGE. DEVON>s \s PORT. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal: MRS. A. E. DEAN. 3i Formerly Mistress of the Terrace School, i Wellington. Assisted by an efficient staff and visiting teachers. Third term: Sept. 22. The School is delightfully situated for ~ those desiring sea air and bathing. Prospectus at Messrs. Champtalpup and Ediniaton's and Messrs. Upton's. THE LADIES' COLLEGE AND SCHOOL OF MUSIC. CLEVELAND HOUSE, REMTJERA. Principal: MRS. S. A. MOORE-JONES. MM.. M.R.C.P., CM., SK., London. Staff of Graduates and Certificated Teachers, — English and Foreign. g Thorough Modem 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 Edmiston. 311 'Phone 808. Free railway; trams to gate. FIRST TERM COMMENCES FEBRU- = ARY 9,. 1915. [•> '\JfR. F. E. FAIRBURN, Teacher of Piacoi.iJL forte and Theory; terms moderate; homes visited. Term starts February 1. 92 passes out of 103, at exam.—6, Grange Rd.. Mount Eden-=-3 Professional Notices. UF. S.. MEDICAL INSTITUTE. -. * T DR. TODD may be consulted at the Dispensary. 187, Karangahape Road, Daily ex- " cept Saturdays, 3to 4 p.m., and Monday Evenings, 7 to 8; also at his rooms. The Tower, Stanmore Road, Grey Lynn, daily 9 to 10 am. and 7 to 8 p.m. Telephone 2792. M O T I C E. Owing to the large number of orders in hand. E. E. CROTHALL is unable to accept any mere work required before January 4. I take this opportunity of wishing my Patrons the Compliments of the Season and to thank them for their support during the last 12 months. Tailor, Costumier, Dyer, Dry Cleaner, and Repairer. IS, Princes Street. 'PHONE ails.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19150102.2.93.7

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15807, 2 January 1915, Page 10

Word Count
987

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15807, 2 January 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15807, 2 January 1915, Page 10

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert