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........ ;::t;; ,,'-. , Amusements. ■-'- Heralded by the Press and Public as the Most Remarkable Man.on Earth." . | . f- ~ nO;/A;;T-A.:N.A ' :- :-v JEV AT ANA - RtcT AN A ••■ A T A N-A •"TOT) AY — rpO-"YpGHT. <:',::': 12 2—-*■—-fr—-8' TTIP POD R O M T7» -EL I P P O D ROM -C -■Hundreds of Unfortunate .Sufferers. THE BLIND—THE LAME—THE SICK THE BLIND—THE LAME—THE SICK. Have been cured. Over 3000 signatures m the "Book of Cures" testify to the wonders worked by this marTellous man, RA=T A N A A TANA THE TIffAORI TUfIKACLE TUT AN." HE IVX-AORI M.IRACLE -lyl-AN." This is an official picture taken by special permission at Ratana Pa. ■ Attraction Extraordinary _ GAUMONT PRESENTS AN ALL-BRITISH PLAY A Sensational Melodramatic Detective Story. Ail Overflow of Mystery and Baffling Puzzles. Featuring AURELE QYDNEY URELE OYDNEY AND GERTRUDE 'TUTCpOY ERTRUDE JUcVOY In the story of -a fight for an old Crook's Fortune that could only be obtained by the solving of a mysterious puzzle. ANGEL " NGEL. * The J^SOUIRE" ANGEL Wizard of XP SQUIRE " NGEL Scotland JCiSQUIRE" "A NO EL Yard 17SQUIRS" •Angel -Hisquire" Written by Britain's Leading Author. EDGAR WALLACE. A FigEt for a Girl and a Fortune. — SOME GRAND SUPPORTS — English Gazette - - - - Topical. "A Flirt there Was" - - - Comedy Around The Town - - • • Novelty Also The HIPPODROME ORCHESTRA. Note the Sessions: 12 2 i 6 8 aEE rpHE ,p OODRICH "piLM. "DUBBER IN TNDUSTKY. AT "PVERYBODY'S rpHEATRE ALL THIS WEEK. Showing the Manufacture of the famous Goodrich Silvertown Cord Tyres, Solid TYRES. RUBBER FOOTWEAR, ETC. \3ee the Manufacture of the huge Dirigibles, how they are handled by an army of girls. See the huge Factory of ,63 Buildings. 83 acres of floor space, with a walk of 4 miles to get round the block. Employees number 30,000, and 25,000 motortyres are turned out daily. DO NOT FAIL TO SEE THE WONDERS OF THE RUBBER INDUSTRY. AT "EVERYBODY'S QF TNTEREST HPO TWTOTORISTS. Q.OODRICH TSUBBER pOODS, ALL DESCRIPTIONS STOCKED BY THE RUBBER GOODS STORE, JONES' VULCANISING CO:, 113, Top o' Symonds Street. MOTORISTS, see ■•Rubber In Industiy' at Everybody' 3 Theatre. All sessions. Dividends. AUCKLAND ELECTRIC TRAMWAYS CO., LTD. DIVIDEND ON PREFERENCE SHARES. "Tne Directors have declared a Dividend of 6 per cent." per annum (less Income' Tax, 6s in the £) on Preference Shares for the half-year ended January 31, 1921. Warrants will be forwarded on February. 11 to all holders of Preference Shares on the Colonial ■Register. The Transfer Books for Preference Shares will be closed from February 8 to 11 both days inclusive. Auckland, February 7, 1921. Commercial Colleges. ~\/r AJORITY OF mOTAL A CCOUNTANCY TJASSES. The published results of the last November Accountancy Examination, for the Auckland centre, show that a total of ninety-sir passed. Fifty-nine. , actually . 61i PER CENT, of the total/were students of HEMINGWAY AND' ROBERTSON'S. THE ' RESULT OF EXPERIENbE AND SPECIALISATION. , To ensure success at the next Exam., join up NOW with the most successful Correspondence Coaches in Australasia, who have specialised gjin Accountancy Qualification for twenty-three years, have helped thousands to SUCCESS, and are prepared to help You can't afford to procrastinate or experiment with this vitally important matter of Qualification. • „ . . Write or call, witaout delay, for " ACCOUNTANCY GUlDE"—free and with n6 obligation. : > TTEMINGWAY AND "DOBERTSON. THE ACCOUNTANCY SPECIALISTS. UNION BUILDINGS, CUSTOMS ST. E. P.O. Box 516. AUCKLAND. i "DRAIN'S pOMMERCIAIj pOLLEGE. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE BLDGS.. AUCKLAND. And HOOKER AND KINGSTON'S BLDGS., HAMILTON. — QTENOTYPY — SHORTHAND WRITTEN BY MACHINE. It is much quicker and easier to learn than any other method of Shorthand. Can be learned in a few weeks, and a hign rate of speed can be acquired in a few months. ' , - ! The Stenotype Machine is small, and noiseless, and weighs only 4ilb. Stenotypists are allowed to sit for the Government . . Shorthand-Typists' Examinations. Commence now, and g«t your Government passes in May. MISS E. B. M. BRAIN, Principal. A. J. HUTCHINSON. Director. P.O. Box 87. 'Phone 981 A. rrtßß. STURROCK SCHOOL OF 1 ENGINEERING Will Teach.-You Any Branch of Electrical, Mechanical, or Marine Engineering In Your Spare. Tim© by Correspondence. Fe<a Hold Good Until Ticket is Obtained, Provided the Student Studies Consistently. Send To-day for Free Prospectus. HELLABY'S; BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND (Opposite G.P.0.). Educational. DIOCESAN HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. SCHOOL REOPENS THURSDAY, FEB. 17. at 10 *.m *i (New Girls Only). ■ FRIDAY. FEB. 18, at ,10 a.m. (All). Boarders Return the Afternoon. Before in , Either Case. The Headmistress will be at the School - on THURSDAY, February 3 and February , 10. from- 12 to 4. Meanwhile, applications can be made daily by post, and Vacancies will be awarded in order of date, both for , Boarders (waiting list) and Day Girls (a few immediate vacancies in most, classes).; ; "RTELMERLY pOLLEGE, : ST. GEORGE'S BAY- ROAD. PARNELL. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PREPARATORY-CLASSES. FIRST TERM. 1921. COMMENCES TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 22. Principals: , V MRS. A. BOULT. MISS;HELEN J. THOMPSONS '<■ Interviews can be erranged witits the Resident Principal. Miss H. J. Thombson by Telephone 2725; between 9 end 11 a.m. " 'Narsing Homes. ISS MAGMILLAN. Certificated Matermty Nurse. Vacancies during Aocouchement; i,qmet, pleasant home.—l 7; Ligar i Place. Grafton. .;.'.. . ;-.r. ; : , i..-, i"~ - MATERNITY NURSING . HOME; NURSE CANTY CPhonls 3182)/ ' 16. Huntly ;Avenue, off Khyber Pass Road. Pfttient* iaktta wilk or witkout doctor

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17700, 8 February 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17700, 8 February 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17700, 8 February 1921, Page 10

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