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Amusements. JiCLLER'S QPERA JJOUSE. Direction: Ben J. and Jno. Fuller, Junr. MATINEE - TO-DAY - MATINEE) MATINEE — 2.30 p.m. - MATINEE. Matinee Prices: Is and 6d. Reserves, Is 6d. •_ ■ I Matinees, I Every Evening, I Wed. and Sat., I at j 2.30 p.m. ) 8 p.m. I Prices—2s Id, Is Id. 6(1, [ I Including Amusement Tax i gIG yAUDEVILLE gILL j^URPRISES. ALL THE 9 NEW ACTS MADE GOOD. Emphatic Success. PHILIP jJ^URPHY (Tenor). (Soprano). 5 LEWINS • - Chinese Singing Ladies ARTHUR CROXON - - - Entertainer PICTORIAL LITTLES - - .V/elty Act BLAKE AND GRANBY • Tabloid Comedy WALSH AND WALSH • Unique Dancers ERN PITCHER - ■ o P edl s" MERTON AND RYDON . In Musical Comedy JONES AND RAINES - Welsh Entertainers MARZON AND FLORENCE - Equilibrists Plan at Robertson's Music Depot. Queen St., till 5 p.m. Reserves. 23 6d. Patrons kindly remember the One Penny Tax on a Tickets of Is or oven Swimming. QHAMPIONSHIP gWIMMING. ASARANA CLUBS GALA. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.30. %SYDs" CHAMPIONSHIP. Water Polo, Diving, Life-saving, Novelty, and Speed Swimming Events. Admission: Gents.. Is. Ladies and Children (under 14), 6d. W. MORTON, Jun. Meetings. THE HOSPITAL PATIENTS' BENEVOX LENT FUND. ALL GOOD SAMARITANS, TAKE NOTICE That a PUBLIC MEETING Will bo held in the CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL', TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING, At 8 o'clock. To devise ways and means of assisting the above Fund. W. G. BAUER, 'Phone 3604. 11a, H.M. Arcade. Your presence cordially invited. MUSICIANS' UNION. The Monthly Meeting will be held in the Druids' Hall, Newton, on SUNDAY. February 3, 1918, at 11 a.m. J. R. MOELEY, Secretary. Educational. _i r gT. QUTHBERT'S, MOUNT EDEN. FIRST TERM. 1918. OPENS ON FEBRUARY 27. Boarder Return February 26. Application should be made in writing to the PRINCIPAL, MISS I. J. MACDONALD, M.A., Who will interview parents by appointment after February 5. F. W. MATTHEWS, • ■ , Secretary. . A UCKLAND KINDERGARTEN ASSOA CIATION. THE COURSE OF TRAINING FOR STUDENTS (1918) NOW BEGINNING. The Principal, Miss Hopkinson, will be at the Myers Kindergarten on MONDAY, February 4, from 2 to 4 p.m., to interview intending Students. E. BROOKE-SMITH, Hon. Sec, A.K.A. COSMOPOLITAN COLLEGE. 17. TABERNACLE BUILDINGS, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Tuition for all. Coaching in all subjects for various examinations. Improvement for everyone desiring it. Day and evening, individually or in class. Also Trench, Italian, Spanish, Maori, etc. And Gregg Shorthand, Book-keeping, etc. MAURICE R. KEESING, CEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL IJ COLLEGE, AUCKLAND." TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. , Intending pupils should, enrol .at once. The following courseshave been arranged: — For Bovs: Agricultural, Business Training, Engineering, Science, and Technological. For Girls: Business Training, Domestic or " Home Training." Parents of pupils may consult the Director at the College on MONDAY, February 4, and TUESDAY. February 5, between 9 a.m. and noon, and 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. Prospectus, giving full particulars can be obtained from the undersigned. GEORGE GEORGE, Director.' > Wellesley Street East. January 26, 1918. ELMER LEY QOLLEGE, ST. GEORGE'S ROAD. PARNELL. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Preparatory Classes for Girls and Boys. First Term, 1918, will begin on TUESDAY. FEBRUARY'I9. Principals: MRS. A. BOULT. MISS H. J. THOMPSON. APPOINTMENTS CAN BE MADE BY LETTER WITH MISS H. J. THOMPSON, THE RESIDENT PRINCIPAL. COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Next Term Begins MONDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1918. Prospectus at Stationers, Auckland, or ° m • THE SECRETARY. THE LADIES' COLLEGE. REMUERA, 1 AUCKLAND. Principal—MßS. S. A. MOORE-JONES, London and Cheltenham. Vice-Principal—MlSS A. E. MOOREJONES, N.Z. University. STAFF OF EXPERIENCED GRADUATES, CERTD. PROFESSORS. EDUCATION— Present Day Requirements, on Christian, but Unsectarian Principles. , , Number of Pupils Limited. Individual Consideration. Resumes—Boarders and Day Pupils, February 12. D. \*. Prospectus at Stationers. City, or of . Principal. CHELTENHAM COLLEGE. DEVONL PORT. Classes Resume, February 12. Boarders Enter, February 11. Principal: MRS. DEAN, Formerly Mistress of the Terrace School, Wellington Tel. 77. "At Home," from February 1, $-5 p.m. UNIVERSITY Coach undertakes IndiL. vidual Tuition. All subjects and exams. Special attention given to backward pupils; mode.ate fees.—Box 1215, G.1'.0. MR. W. 11. WEBBE resumes teaching Monday, February 4, 155, Grafton Rd. At Home Jan. 31, Feb. 1, 3 to 8, to arrange lesson hours Teachers of Music. A L. I E E U T Z E R, TEACHER OF VIOLIN, Has Resumed Duties. STUDIO: Top of Queen St., opp. Tabernacle. MR. W. 11. WEBBE resumes teaching February 4 (Monday). Town Studio; National Buildings, Wellesley St. West. MISS CLARICE ENGLAND. L.A.B. iYL Teacher of Pianoforte, Organ, Harmony, and Theory. Prospectus at Eady's. Ltd.. Karangahape Road, also Pukerima, Penrose. MISS ALICE DIMMER, Teacher of SINGING, PIANO, AND VIOLIN. WILL RESUME MONDAY. FEB. 4, AT STUDIO, 314, QUEEN STREET. (2nd Door Above Tonson Garlick's.) WEBBE School of Music.The New A.B.C. Piano Tutor (W. H. Webbe) for limited number of beginners. New Pupils received Jan. 31, Feb. 1. 5 to B.— 155, Grafton Rd. '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16761, 30 January 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16761, 30 January 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16761, 30 January 1918, Page 10