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Keystone Comic. ALL SESSIONS. 11 A.M. TO 10 30 P.M. ADULTS: STALLS. 3d: CIRCLE. 6d. a RAND THEATRE. Absolutely the RAND THEATRE. most magnificent C"i RAND THEATRE, little Theatre in IRAND THEATRE, New Zealand. ZENITH "PROGRAMME. ENITH JTROGRAMME. EXPRESS MESSENGER. Kalem's Fine EXPRESS MESSENGER. Drama in 2 EXPRESS MESSENGER. Parts, of SuperEXPRESS MESSENGER, lative Merit. EXPRESS MESSENGER, that will please EXPRESS MESSENGER. the most exacting critic. OUR WAR TOPICAL. KEYSTONE. KEYSTONE. KEYSTONE. Screams— KILLING HORACE— Yells. GREATER MOTIVE. Vi,a. Drama, that GREATER MOTIVE, will go straight to GREATER MOTIVE. your heart. Usual Prices. Try 9d Ticket, Pictures and Dainty Tea. PIANOS. Organs, all prices, cash or terms. —Call or write for Catalogue, with particulars. F. Moore and Co.. Customs St E. Excursions, Picnics, Etc. Tm-,,, MORTHERN STEAMSHIP a! CO.. LTD. WEEK-END TRIPS TO PLEASURE RESORTS IN HAURAKI GULF. (Weather and other circumstances permitting.) SATURDAY-, JANUARY 23. WAIHEKE. APANUI - - - 2 p.m. - - No. 3 Jetty. KAWAU AND ALGLE'S. NGATIAWA - - 2 pm. - - No. 4 Jetty. GRUTS AND WAIWERA. DAPHNE ---2pm. - No. 3 Jetty. BROWN'S BAY AND ARKLE'S BAY. WEKA - - - - 2 p.m. - - No. 5 Jetty. Steamer returns to Auckland about 9 a.m. Monday morning. CHARLES RANSON. Manager. Educational. AUCKLAND NORMAL SCHOOL. Headmaster, MR. H G. COUSINS. M.A. Assistant in Charge of Secondary Classes, MISS E. SHREWSBURY, M.A. The School will Resume Work on MONDAY". February 1 There are a few vacancies in the Secondary Department for Free-place Pupils or for Paying Pupils '.10a a quarter). The Course is suited for those desiring to be teachers end for others seeking a sound English, Mathematical, and General Education. In the Primary Department there are Vacancies -n the Kindergaiten and Prepara- ( tory Classes, and in one or two of the Standard Classes. All Applicants for Admission s.hould bo, in attendance at 9 a.m. on MONDAY, February 1. , AUCKLAND DIOCESAN HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. SCHOOL REOPENS FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 12. 1915. Boarders return Thursday. February 11, 1915. During the holidays Prospectus may be obtained from tho Hon Treasurer, H. Gilfillan. Esq . Victoria Arcade Entries made by letter during the holidays should be addressed to the Head Mistress, and will be dealt with in order of date on her return from her holiday. The Headmistress will be " At Home" to parents on THURSDAY. February 4, 1915, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. UNIVERSITY COACHING COLLEGE. FERRY BUILDINGS. AUCKLAND 'Phone 4271. NEXT TERM COMMENCES ON MONDAY FEBRUARY 8. Students are carefully prepared for the Matriculation Public Service. . Surveyors' Examination, etc. CLASSES ARE HELD EACH MORNING. AFTERNOON. AND EVENING DEPARTMENT FOR JUNIORS Especial attention is given to this departm£,D _ t: c ear i l P«Pil receives individual tuition. The Staff consists of Honors. Graduates of Oxford Cambridge, London, and New Zealand Universities. All are experienced teachers, and have had continual success with their pupils. TUITION BY CORRESPONDENCE— tJu 1 d ™ *" 1 , ** scnt on application. the.Principal is away from Auckland until fo , arded Febniary A " lot, * "' etc " <* «* H. A HOLL. 8.A.. Math. Hons., Camb.. Eng. Q R A V E N. v PALMERSTON NORTH. BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal: MISS FRASER. Next Term will begin February 2. Prospectus on application to the Principal. a gOUTHWELL CCHOOL. HAMILTON. WAIKATO. CHURCH PREPARAIORY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. CECIL E. FERRIS - Headmaster. Next Term begins TUESDAY. February 2 1915 Boarders expected at tho Houeo Monday. Ist. Prospectus on application. • ' ■- J Commercial Colleges. j - — _ 1 IMPORTANT TO -L LAW AND ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS. Before engaging a. Private "Coach " or taking up Classes elsewhere, obtaiu particulars of the highly successful Home Study Courses provided by BANK?' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE BANKS" COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Over 70 Per Cent Passes at the last Exams. LAW PROFESSIONAL: This Department is tinder the charge of a barristcr-at-law. in actual practice—Mr R. Kennedy, M.A., LL.M. (Double Firstclass Honours in Arts and in Law). Our Correspondence Course is based upon past examination work, and purposely designed with a view to the special requirements of present examines. ACCOUNTANCY: Five experienced Instructors. Law subjects taken by a Solicitor of the Supreme Court. Mr. O. C. Mazengarb. M.A.. who. in re-writing the Notes for these subjects, has incorporated th- latest Statutory and Case Law. ENROL NOW: Individual attention — ALWAYS. No cramming. Students' work carefully corrected by instructors only. Helpful criticisms sent with each Test Paper returned. BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. P.O. Box 162. H. AMOS, Director. ■ THREE 1 FREE ! FREE I STOTT AND HOARE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Offers for Competition at the end of January 1 WHOLE SCHOLARSHIP. 1 HALF SCHOLARSHIP. Full particulars on application. 1 STOTT AND HOARE. 'Phone 1400. 23. Swanson Street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15824, 22 January 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15824, 22 January 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15824, 22 January 1915, Page 10

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