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Amusements. I. ,p ON CERT riHAMBER TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! MRS. ARTHUR GRIFFITHS AND STUDENTS. 3 GRAND t DRAMATIC AND COSTUME RECITAL. P DRAMATIC AND COSTUME RECITAL. An Artistic ami Novel Entertainment. DO NOT MISS IT! Oriental Monodrama. Greek Dances. Dickon* Sketches. i. Classic Poems. Dream Play. Clever Society Snapshots, etc. B« P|«ni Rapidly Pilling Box Warn Rapidly Filling LeTris Eady's, Opposite His Majesty's. 3s 2d, is Id, Is Id. T? ORESTERS' HALL, VAKAPUNA. J- ORESTERS' HALL, TAKAPUNA. TUESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 2. TUESDAY NEXT. AUGUST :. You Can't Stay Away from the "IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST." •'IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST-" '.'IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST." "IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST." "IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST." ' "IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST." 3 ' It's TREMENDOUS. TREMENDOUS. TREMENDOUS. The Best and Brightest Performance erer j been to Takapuna. 1 TICKETS (2s Gd and 2s) will be sold on the Bout next Friday. July 29, DON'T MISS IT. PONSONBY Boys' mass Band.—Maesed Bands Performance, August 21; " Bazaar, August 6 Football, 4a AMATEUR RUGBY. jy 0 AMAT EU R RUG BY. OUR NATIONAL GAME. OUR NATIONAL GAME. AN ATTRACTIVE SATURDAY. ' AN ATTRACTIVE SATURDAY. EDEN PARK. EDEN PARK, 1.45 P.M. SHARP. KING'S COLLEGE V. GRAMM.AR SCHOOL KING'S COLLEGE V. GRAMMAR SCHOOL 3 O'CLOCK. GRAFTON V, GRAMMAR. NEWTON V. 'VARSITY NORTH SHORE V. PONSONBY VICTORIA PARK. MARISTS M COLLEGE RIFLES. Through Trams from Ponsonby to Kingsland. . Particulars To-morrow. Efficient Service to and from Kingsland and Valley Road. Increased Comfortable Accommodation on the Hill. . Come along and see the improvements being made for your benefit. Admission, Gd; Children, half-price. Stand 6d extra, T. W. MABEN 1 Secretary, A.R.F.U. Bowling. JJJ O ' W L E R S. Bowlers desirous of joining New Zealand I earns (to be selected by Dominion Association) to take part in the Adelaide Bowling Carnival next Clmstmas, please forward names to me. A, M. BRYDEN, >———_—___ 174. .««-,,„* Building Societies. EESULTS AT APPROPRIATION m „ r MEETING, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1921. Group 7—Sale, as advertised: £48 10s per £200. taking . . f 4CO Group B—Ballot. as advertised: n- „ W'nninir No.. 494 (2 shares) £400 Group 9-Salo:No tender. Balloted: Winning No, 738, taking X'2oo. Next No. 539, taking A'4oo £600 Group 10—Ballot, as advertised: Winning No. 164 (2 shares) tiCO Group 15—Sale: No tender. Balloted: Winning No. 420 (2 shares) £100 Group 18—Ballot, as advertised: Winning No, 117 (2 shares) £400 Group 21—Ballot, a,s advertised: Winning No. 715 (2 shares) £400 Group 22—Ballot, as advertised: Winning No. 592 (2 shares) £400 Group 26—Sale, as advertised: £68 5s 61 per £200, taking £400 Group 28—Sale, as advertised: £90 per £200, taking . . £400 Group 30—Sale, as advertised: £82 per £200, taking .. £400 Group 31—Ballot, as advertised: Winning No. 238 (2 shares) £400 Group 32—Ballot, as advertised: Winning No; 408 (2 shares) £400 Group 33—Ballot, as advertised: Winning No. 98 (2 shares) £4CQ Group 34—Ballot, ns advertised: Winning No. 653 (2 shares) £400 Group 35—Ballot. as advertised: Winning No. 687 (2 shares) £400 Group 36—Sale, as advertised: £78 0s 6il per £200. taking £400 Group 37—Ballot, as advertised: Winning No. 975 (2 shares) £400 Group 38—Sale, as » advertised: £87 12s 6d per £200. taking £400 Amount advertised .. .. £7600 Amount appropriated .. .. £7800 J. C. GRIERSON, Secretary. I : ==-— ■■:: Commercial Colleges. 04 YEARS' EXPERIENCE £ek YEARS' EXPERIENCE « LIES BEHIND HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S Signal success throughout Australasia as Specialists In Correspondence Tuition. SUPREMACY ~ SUPREMACY is based' on results. THIRTY-NINE of the FIFTYSEVEN Auckland Candidates who secured passes at the Accountancy Exams, last March were Hemingwa," and Robertson's students—actually 68J pei cent, of the total. Write without delay for Free 80page Book, " ACCOUNTANCY." Address; P.O. BOX 516, Auckland BRAIN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. N.Z. INSURANCE BLDG., AUCKLAND (And at Hamilton). BRAIN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE holds i the Exclusive.Eight to Teach the use and application of:— The. BURROUGHS-Adding. Book-keep-ing, and Calculating Machines. The STENOTYPE—The World's Quickest i Shorthand-writing Machine. Salary is the payment made by„commer- i cial firms for knowledge. The more i exclusive, the knowledge, the bigger the pay, . and the more valuabltj a commercial worker the student becomes, In addition to the above exclusive subjects, we leach the ordinary commercial subjects by the latest methods. Term starts from'date of entry. Inspection of our College premises and investigation of our methods is cordially invited. Telephone No. 9SIA. P.O. Box 87. MISS" E. B. M. BRAIN. Principal. A. J. HUTCHINSON. Director. TS HOME STUDY, WORTH WHILE» JL. Yes. because technically trained men are ■ in constant demand; the man with einert 1 knowledge win* the Iwst positions nowadays SUCH KNOWLEDGE CAN BE GAINED By a course of practical instruction with the School which specialises in complete modern training. STHRROCKB ENGINEERING SCHOOL ' HELLABY'S BUILDINGS. AUCKLAND ' ■ .Prospectus Free. 3 TVON'T MISS THE LAST WEEK ARTHUR'S GREAT CARPET SALE. - Saturday, July 30, u tilt Last Day.. t

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17845, 28 July 1921, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17845, 28 July 1921, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17845, 28 July 1921, Page 12