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warn-. -r-aA^JHi'v^ j. The management desires to apologise i v fc muMtenvonlSaturday;":'':;*- "■?;.&-£ «?j-',-" i. -r.-i -'r-v.'-j.- -'•■'. ,• - .'-" /: ' ",- ." I) $Jss' — T YBK * r T.YRIC.— Abetter, _;— TYRK tLiYRic. — programme." —-. JUYBK $ AGAIN TO-NIGHT AT rj 'At GAIN 10-NIGHT At 745» i- l SOME JAZZ BABY, » MABEL 'VrORMAND. In the greatest L 1 aUabel IN ormand. : . ABEL TM-OBMAND. ■ , Upstair; MH MABEL IN ORMAND. i«W Upateara/* 1 ABEL -\rORMAND. - TJp B Uira. ' ~ , iHiiL IN ORMAND. Upstairs.^ i' MABEL XTORMAND . ' i Upstair. ~ ABEL IN ORMAND. UpsturaT y MABEL TVTORMAND. " UpstiixaT^ . Mabel N ORMAND./^Upßtairs^ v '' 1 MABEL -\rORMAND, - v: Upstain ABEL IN ORMAND. ■ Upstair*! MABEL ■■ TVTORMAND ;- • Upstairs. ? ABEL IN ORMAND. 'Upstairs.. • MABEL TVTORMAND.' ■ *\ > -."■ t ! ABEL IN OKMAND. IA frollicking. ro MABEL XTORMAND. V licking, rag rime ABEL II ORMAND. romance, with MABEL TVTORMAND. Cupid at the drnmi ABEL IN ORMAND. A , Upstairs MABEL -VTORMAND. - 5 Upstairs. " ABEL IN ORMAND. Upstairs. * MABEL TVJORMAND. Upstairs.ABFLINo.:M\ND. Where a smile wii r MABEL TVTORMAND. h and! the whole : MABEL '.IN ORMAND. ■ , world laughs. ; Mabel plays a Ragtime Kitchenmsid wh syncopates her way into Society and car , tures the ! prise of the season—* Millionau , "Bellhop." ,4 ■ ', -.'/'. - •.::■ t J . YOU'LL LAUGH YOURSELF OUT O] .» .yyy-.y.'. your, SEAT. + ■ S IT'S MABEL NORMAND'S NEWEST AN] . FUNNIEST COMEDY-THE MODERN >• RECIFE FOR THE HABIT OF ; . HAPPINESS. : yyy SPECIAL RAGTIME* MUSIC. . Overture,' " Funicula " ,-- -; - (Denis Entr'acte, " Willie Wood Would . ••» Whistle" • (George Eel Piccolo Solo, . . 4 ■*' ;■;,;'' ;■'/' In Addition, , | y ." . 12th Episode . T IGHTNING i AIDED * 13th Episode LdGHTNING IVAIDEB i PRICES.— Is 7di Reserves, a Id; Downstairs. F.B-, 6d, 8.5.; Is Id. \ $ RESERVE /YOUR SEATS AT RICHARD • SON'S PIANO CO. EXCLUSIVE TO THE T YRIC XCLUSIVE i.O- AHE- JjYRIC "njTlTH'Capt. Scott in the- Antarctio , T.f'/'r Commencing at Frinoea TheatM , Saturday next. January ff4. ' » ZOOI ZOO! 2001 200 ROYAL OAK. ! 1 IN FULL SWING FOR THE' HOLIDAYS ELEVEN LIONS """**° ; .' Trained at 330 p.m.. '■•-.■{•■•.-Fed at i p.m. v !:, Ocean Wave and Boiling Water Free. , % ? f ■'$% . Donkey Rides, i . 'v':' .v- Admission; ■■ , „ Adults 9d. (tat Id). Children 6d. Smal , Children Sd. ,-.■:■■»-"^■>>;<- ■ . WITH Capt. Scott in the Antarctio * _»j For;intrinsio'' interest no Moving Pictures ever- produced since ' the invention ; offtho cinematograph v can compare with these. Princess Theatre. Saturday next. Sporting. j TE KUITI RACES. t NOMINATIONS. FRIDAY. 25rd. NOMINATIONS for aU events clone FRIDAY NEXT at 9 p.m.. with Messrs! Blomfield and Co., High Street, Auckland, i and v the • Secretary, Te , KuitL Full programme and conditions 'in Sporting and Dramatic Review. !&#" y*& JNO.' H. TRINNEAR ■ * ... •' \j & Secretary. 1 a Athletic porta. } fj ° T ICE. pALEDONIAN CPOBTS. - ENTRIES FOR ALL EVENTS ARE EXTENDED TILL WEDNESDAY. 21ST. # % mmmm^m ) \ % A. THOMSON. -—— .'Secretary, 21, Carlton Gore> Bead. I ■ ' ' ggd Exhibitions. '): fe ; *.i'ifVii' ''"':-Js'' >--».V^"-- ,, V/A" ■-'■..' A'f .U-'^tt - ;~.»a 1 i» f '»:u>.'v^.i.-,,*.'— i ■ i' ' '. *■< i ' i/; EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS ~-'-.•.:.-..' BY THE A . ' [ "N Z ? COLDIER ■ A BllBlB, J F. Mccracken, W." ROBT. Johnson, . and j. weeks. • . * -Under the patronage , of : His Worship the Mayor, J. H. Gunson, Bart. Kent, Esq., President Society. of Arts, and T. W. Leys, Esq., mcnibur Art Gallery Committee. Depicting scenes <rom the BATTLE FIELDS OP FRANCE, and the BEAUTY SPOTS OF ENGLAND, to be opened TODAY (Monday), at 10 a.m., for a abort season only, between the hour* of 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and 7.30 to IC p.m., at the :■ • , gOCIETY OF GALLERY. - KITCHENER STREET. *> Admission Free. -, * ' ' ' • • ''■' ■■■'• ' 1 1

Commercial Colleges. THE £OLLEGE pOR pESULTB. : JJ A T E N'S QOMMERCIAL TRAINING pOLEEGE Imperial Buildings, Opp." Smeeton's. 'Phone 2742. PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT FOR GIRLS Bnorthand. Commorcial Book-keoping, nfeVte,, Office Work. TERM FROM DATE OF ENTRY. JJNROL J^OW. CLASSES ItE-OPEN JANUARY 19. SPECIAL INTERVIEWB.-During week Jan. 12-19 the. Principal will be pleased to see those desirous of starting their girls and boys in commercial or professional ii " L°A r wpenence is at the disposal of ail, whethor the young peoplo are prospective students or not. JjWROL T^OW. THE DEMAND OF THE MOMENT is for well-educated girls with commercial traintßf rSI^ pfcYO3 S EQUAL lilt, DEMAND. We have outstanding success m training Grammar. Technical. and Primary Students for Office Work, and m quickly placing them in suitable and remunerative positions. JJNROL J^fOW. PrincipalMISS C. S. V. BASTEN. A.N.Z.A.A. GET PROSPECIUS. Educational. HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. REOPENS MARCH 4 AND 5. ] This postponement is rendered necessary !by the delay in obtaining passages from England for members of the staff, and to allow of the completion of the new house I for Doardcrs under 12 and of tho new Mon- ! tossori Class Rooms « I Applications should be made by letter (those for boarders without delay) addressed to. the Head Mistress at tho school. These j will be dealt with in order of date. Prospec- ' tuses may be obtained from the Hon. Treasurer, H. Gilfillan. Esq., 109, Victoria Arcade. The Head Mistress will return to Auckland in the first week in February, and will be at the school to receive new entries on THURSDAY, February 5, from IX to i. -THE LADIES' COLLEGE. REMUERA, X For BOARDING AND DAY PUPILS. (Ages from 6 Years to 2D FIRST TERM COMMENCES TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 17., 1920. Principal, „ MRS. 8. A. MOORE-JONES Prospectus obtainable at Messrs. Champtaloup and Edmiiton. or Whitcombe and Tombs, Statiorers. City, rr Principal I ' . ... S3 ijVOR the Races.—Timers, Split"' Chrono- . graphs, Omega Chronograph Watches,— Alec. Laurenson, 236, Queen St. i• " ' i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17371, 19 January 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17371, 19 January 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17371, 19 January 1920, Page 10