• Amusements, : : 4WM *— — .~'": —-■■■-— "*,"""",'. >-> '''^^^*!Fi| HIS " MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS . . MAJESTY'S : . THE VISE' •■ - - ——:"■:-- ■•--. --'flip TO-NIGHT. ;' 7 - ■ - TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ' ' ■:-; 1 ■-■-.^■-i.'.JS TO-NIGHT. .:■■:■, - . . i; LAST TWO NIGHTS ':.'-> LAST TWO NIGHTS ''" t • LAST TWO NIGHTS ; -*;-> OF SEASON. . < • ;':'•£& OF SEASON. ', • OF SEASON. ' ] LAST TWO NIGHTS ' ■ Of ill Jack Waller's Merry Attraction, ; -, ; v ! -.:-v I "LOOK WHO'S HERE." ' '"]ffi . "LOOK WHO'S HERE," "LOOK WHO'S HERE," ■•l-'.iiisi , "LOOK WHO'S HERE," rVS ' TWO FAREWEL'.- NIGHTS OF .: | , Gregory Ivanoff Fi d. Dennett 'W-'Pv^ Jack Waller Wylie Watson ffi§ . Leslie White Dick White n :/M% Howard Hall Simmes Waller . ''.'• "■■]^ , Cecilia Gold Ada Smart •»« >; '^ " Marjorie Simms Patsie Hill H*v' Dorothy White The Purple Band. '•■ W& PROGRAMME' No. 8, ?M . PROGRAMME No. 8. - . '^& EVERYTHING NEW. "-X BIGGER AND BRIGHTER THAN EVER. '-^| PRICES OF ADMISSION: fM Dross Circle and Reserved Stalls, 4s. j ; v Back Stalin. 3s, Early-door Gallery, 2j, <Wi Late-door Gallery, la. • ■:"; Plus Amusement Tax. ,fM Box Plans at Wildman and Arey's. '^M Day Sales at Coleman's. %£? , • — — jWI I TJAND PERFORMANCE AT THE ZOO. ''*fl f - 0 —' _ s ■*;.{; By Kind Permissioa of ' Lieutenant-Colonel 'v>-.5 Skphenson, ;:;•• ' THE ONEHUNGA BAND . .*M I Will Play at the .::■ f? J ZOO, SUNDAY AFTERNOON. All Come. ■ , ;'{';"C. } JUSTIN BROWNE Pianos, England l $M 1 *)■ best. See new modsis at sole agents, .' -V > Moore's Piano Company. Customs St. East. •• "■:>*% 1 i, - . — J — . ?m Educational. f . _ -M AUCKLAND NORMAL SCHOOL. 1| » Headmaster (acting) ' ;j1 MR. A. MURDOCH. J Assistant in Charge of Secondary DepU 'M 9 MISS E. SHREWSBURY. M.A. \M The School opens at 9 a.m. on MONDAY, M 1 February i, when the Headmaster will.be W, ; pleased to admit new Pupils to the Kinder- ' garten, Primer, and Lower Standard . '\o, , Classes. , . . . „ ';- 1 There are also a few Vacancies in the. i•■■:. Secondary Department, where the course of ■■ work is specially suited for those wirhinr vf to become teachers or to enter the Chili ' ■,-§ . Service. . . -?M ' Tl/rELMERLEY QOLLEGE,, M ST. GEORGE'S ROAD. PARNELL. . . 1 BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR .V GIRLS. Preparatory Classes for Girls and Berg, -M First Term, 1918, will begin on a . TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19. • r Principals: MRS. A. BOULT, ■ r j.rmwpa«. Migg & ? THOMPSON, IM l " APPOINTMENTS CAN BE MADE BY 1 LETTER WITH MISS H. J. THOMPSON,tS| THE RESIDENT PRINCIPAL. '. ■g| 3 TTNIVERSITY COACHING, COLLEGE, Wt U 22. Ferry Bldgs.. Auckland. .: 3* NEXT . TERM COMMENCES ON ■■ ,:,M TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19. 1918., PERSONAL TUITION.—Day and Evenins ■■fM * Classes are held for the 8.A., LL.8..-N.Z, »M ' Matriculation, etc. Special attention is given .§|i to Students for Matriculation. . :■-■ ' :••-.< - DEPARTMENT FOR JUNIORS.-Parthu' * lars on application. •■. '*, ' TUITION BY CORRESPONDENCE.- :..;^ Particulars may be had at the College, '--i CHRISTMAS VACATION.-Mr. Holl's rt- >i preventative attends each morning and ifteN?\'--i-j * noon at the College, and will give any in- '.-a'.: * formation concerning the.classes, etc., to t« 'rM f held next term. The-Principal will be away ' -.-; from Auckland until tha second week in 'rr'i February, Letters, etc.. will be forwarded. . M H. A. EQLL, 8.A., • - .; ? <rl Maths. Hon., Camb,, En*. s|| = 'Phon* 4271. )M ' WHY NOT QUALIFIj '% i DOMINION COMMERCIAL SCHOOL OF : ; 7 > CORRESPONDENCE. 'M ! Practical Book-keeping and Accountancy M : Courses by Correspondence, s£& ? Short Concise Lessons and Question Papen.-.. sSI : Each Pupil receives individual attention. 'fegg ' Write for prospectus and full particulars, -■; .."'^ 9 H. LEWIS, F.N.Z.A.A., . '^Jfi 6, King's Chambers, -"••.■« Commerce Street. Auckland. ; .'.•'/••■i' 1 ? P. 0.. Box 1200. |f| : COUTHWELL SCHOOL HAMILTON. v':| • PREPARATORY BOARDING AND DAI W& , SCHOOL FOR BOYS. ' >:.;;;■. ...S, ■ Dry, healthy situation, first-class surround' : ;v ings, .; -".(.- v ;}ii'Special attention paid to Moral and Physical &i Training. M Next Term commences February 12. "•'-."•. i Boarders, February 11. , '' tm i Particulars from the &£| f PRINCIPAL. s . . River Road. i TTNIVERSITY Coach undertakes Indl- S j U vidual Tuition. All subjects and I exams. Special attention given to back- '/• ward pupils; moderate fees.—Box 1215, G.P.O. ■ ■ 'I :■• ' . f Tl/fR, W. H, WEBBE resumes teaching 4M : IYI Monday, February i, 155, Grafton Rd. ~ | j At Homo Jan. 51, Feb. 1, 3toß, to arrange . ..? . lesson hours. __^_^____^__ ''Szm j- Teachers of Music. ; ,-V|-R. J. HORTON SWALES,'. ,; ;| iVI TEACHER OF MUSIC, |;^ Resumes Teaching .'"... - ■ FEBRUARY 4 1918. 4, CAROLINE STREET; PONSONBY. MR. W. H. WEBBE resumes teaching : : i February 4 (Monday). Town Studio: ~ National Buildings, Wellesley St. West. >:'v WEBBE School of Music— New .•:'; A.B.C. Piano Tutor (W. H. Webbe) > : for limited number of beginners. New- '■-, vcPupils received Jan. 51, Feb. 1, 5 to B.— >;;.'•; 155, Grafton Rd. ~"■?) a Miscellaneous. '-;| TENNIS Players.—Racquets Re-strung or '-- Repairjd; best gut; charges moda'.te. —A. Bruce, Racquet Stringer, 94, Alport .Sg St. 'Phone 2617. , , .*g| MANDARIN Laundry Glaze gives a beau- .:' tiful ivory gloss to starched goods, sur- >;.; passing the brightness of Chinese , linen . m Ironing with it is ft pleasure. Price, 6d m and Ib. everywhere.—Wholesale Agents. A. ,ws J. Entrican and Co. .^3 - rpHOUSANDS OF BARS OF fl| - 1 "TANIWHA" SOAP Are being sold every day because it is so gm - Pure and Good. am i : ■ " VEW r7E ALAND TTERALD ;-:; IN Lk AND -D- hM AUCKLAND WEEKLY JTEWS. 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These announcement! || ~ must be " ! s ned by the advertiser. , A ft ? rnntract rates on application. . ..h "■ Replies to advertisements will be received ~-;, ■ at the office of the Herald free of charge. . -.^ -n instructions as to the insertion or with- - •;. l u. 0 j,;,,folnf advertisements must be m writm?. dt he Proprietors do not hold themselves « resoonsibe for non-insertion of advertise- ..,;.-; ments through accident or frcm other causes. .^ "or error in the publication of any adver- >.< v I. tisement. "4^S TELEPHONES: 4^ 7 Advertising and Commercial. 129, 178; Job ;; « r ' teSlSs and Photographic, 229. :;| W mS News and Photographic, 229. 61 Afldresa communications to Wilson and. ; . _ Hnrin P. 0.. Box 32. Auckland. .'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16762, 31 January 1918, Page 8
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