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• AMUSEMENTS. QTRAND — N.Z.'n 1 QTRAND. Strand Largest —otrand. STRAND -— and SISMtS' TRAND -1— : Finest OTRAND. STRAND . Picture STRAND. OTRAND House. —- STRAND. Direction: !i; Fuller's Pictures. Ltd. Sessions; 11.15, 1.30, 3.35, 5.45, ,8. . DWT GRIFFITH . VV. vxriffith Presents his Latest Production. By arrangement. United Artists (Australia). Dream qtreet." > REAM OTREET." A DRAMATIC COMEDY, Suggested by Characters of THOMAS BURKE'S * " LIMEHOUSE NIGHTS. ' Featuring CAROL DEMPSTER. • CAROL DEMPSTER. Power! Beauty! Action! Love! • » » Dream Street "—lts very name brings the breath of Youth and Springtime-— soft I nights and darkened by-ways that lure w:tn Mystery and Romance. » » * In Addition: "NEIGHBOURS." A Buster Keaton Comedy. Strand World Visions - - - Topical. Pathe Review .Interest. Unique Chinese Dance Prologue to "Dream Street" at Evening Sessions, danced by I Miss Doreen O'Sullivan and Mr. Allan Hart. Also, Special Musical Score by STRAND ORCHESTRA. Usqal Prices. I . QUEEN'S THEATRE. NOW SHOWING. 3—STARS ON ONE PROGRAMME—3 HAROLD LLOYD. In " FROM HAND TO MOUTH." FIRST NATIONAL'S .GREATEST ATTRACTION, "DINTY," Featuring ■ WESLEY BARRY. MACK BENNETT, In"TRYING TO GET ALONG." 'PHONE 491 A FOR RESERVES. 1 I jgROADWAY THEATRE, NEWMARKET. , ! TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT, BEAUTIFUL MARY THURMAN I "THE SIN OF MARTHA QUEED." And BEN TURPIN in, j "SHE SIGHED BY THE SEASIDE" A Mack Sennett'Comedy. Overture. 7.45 p.m. Reserves 1076 A. ' Coming Wed., "Omar Khayyam." ' ' Special Prologue. ■ COME AND SEE THE CHAMPIONS , CHOPPING AT NGARUAWAHIA ATHLETIC CLUB SPORTS. ON SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 17. . , 'i , — ■ COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. T EARN "ENGINEERING. j -Li EARN XLiNGINEERING. I 1 - ! Expert rr.uiTiON poR vodi ' XPERT ■ X UITION TOR 1 ou! ; , Young man, there's big money for you in Engineering, and a course with Bower's Engineering School quickly makes you efficient. Simple instruction by experts, in Steam, Stationary, Traction, Oil. Fees reasonable. Send address for free prospectus. j gOWER'S ENGINEERING gCHOOL ' (Registered under .Marine and Education Departments since 1915), o 130. COLWILL'S CHAMBERS, ■ SWANSON STREET. AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 50. (And at Wellington.) g O.S. COLLEGE. ' CLASSES AND CORRESPONDENCE COURSES. Matriculation. Commercial University Degrees. Accountancy.' Publio Service Engineering. j Teachers' 'D' and 'C' Pharmacy 'A' & 'B.' | Accountancy Advanced i Preliminary. Mathematics. . Education. Surveying. >. Languages. , Publio am! Degree Examination results, 1922: 80 per cent, passes; ' Pharmacy Examinations, 1922 : 90 per cent. ' passes. . . Classes resume February 5, 1923. Enrol early, as only a limited number of students can be taken. V Address: 19, CARLTON GORE ROAD, Auckland, where interviews.may be arranged and enrolments made. 'Phone 2558 A. e -■ ; ; EDUCATIONAL. : < Diocesan, high school for girls. Chairman, the Hon. Sir Edwin Mitchelson, K.C.M.G. . Head Mistress, Miss Pulling, B.A. (Hons.), London. ' - Vice-Principal, Miss Eva Necker. J REOPENS FEBRUARY 15 . (New Girls ,J i only), ard FEBRUARY 16 at 10 a.m. i (Boarders return about 4 p.m. the evening ! before).- ~ , ' 9 ; The Headmistress will be at Home to re- « ' ceive further Entries on TUESDAY, Febt ' ruary 13, from 2 to 3 p.m. ' Applications should be made previously I ; by post, addressed the Secretary, Diocesan I High School, - Epsom. .J. ■ . • I There are still Vacancies in most depart- « ments, and these, will be filled in order of date of application. j - ■ , gONNING, ' • HAMILTON. * BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR j • . GIRLS. 1 .5. . 3 '• Reopens TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 9.30 a.m. Boarders assemble during tho afterneon of TO-DAY. (Monday). ■ - The Head Mistress, MRS. A. G. WHITE- ' HORN, will be at the School to interview ' parents by arrangement. Prospectuses may be obtained from the . Secretary. 1 • Address: ENGLISH ' AND LUXFORD, I- P.O. Box 58. Hamilton. ■; . ' ' SALES OF PROPERTY. AGENTS. —Take notice, my 25 acres. Jesmond Estate, Drury, sold by Northern j Agency.—Robert Sly. I A GENTS.—Notice, Whittaker and Co. are '' iii sole agents for my property.—Mrs. ' j Lindsay-Cooke. J. j T AND Agents.Please note, section, Atheri- ■ -L< ton Rd.. Epsom, is sold.H. C. Smith. _ j T AND Agents.—Please, note that my pro- . i Jul perty at Ardmore is ' withdrawn from ,{' sale.—T. E. Gerrand. t 1 g ° TO LEASE. ■ r A VONDALE— 6-roomed House, 17 acres; 3I A suit dairy or poultry farmer.—lrvin, | Richardson Rd., Mt. Albert. , PARNELL. Pretty Semi-Bungalow. 6 rooms, bathroom; e.1., larrfo drawing t I room; overlooking water. —20. Lijlifleld' Rd. ~ j Ring 2762 A. . HOP, large, concrete; plate glass wini, ! O dow: middle best business block. To i- Awaniutu.—Thos Spear. KK ACRES. Good C-roomed'House. 1 mile c JJ Te Aroha. station on. property; £2 1- 17s 6d weekly (or purchasing clause). — Henderson. Box 839, Auckland. 3 " " SUITE OF SIX OFFICES TO LET - lO ON LEASE FOR TERM OF YEARS. Central position. Rent, £3 10s per week, or will let separately - . as ■ required. 7 Apply PATERSON AND ROBERTSON, 45. Customs St. East. WAREHOUSE, spaec Srst floor, about 2000 square feet, and. Offices, ground 2' ! floor, fronting Customs Street East, few ' j doors from Queen Street. Will let either whole or separately. c" Apply, ,■ JOHNSTONS. LTD.. 'a . 20. Customs Street East. t"- &PACE. SUITABLE SMALL WAREs. ' & HOUSE. FACTORY. OR SAMPLE ROOM. - I Approximately 1200 Square Feet. 8 - | Second Floor, Guthrie Bowron's New w • Buildings, Albert Street. ,?• Electric Light, Elevator, Etc. 'I- Also. SPACE IN ELLIOTT STREET. . Apply l - j HUNTER AND SONS, — I Elliott Street. r; 1 -— .r — — le j WANTED TO LEASE. ~ 1 XTOUSE, unfurn., 6 to 8 rooms; 1 to 3 '" . -«-*• years; close town and tram.Reply _ • before 10 a.m. Monday, X.Y.Z., 797, Herald. HOUSE, 9 or 10-roomed, wanted to lease for term.— Hoyie, 675. Herald. 3, 1 LI OUSE, 6 or 7-roomed, modern, Greenrs ,XX lane. Ellerslie. St. Heliers, Devon- { port.—Lease. 75G, Herald. Ie- ■ A(\ TO 100 Acres or more wanted to lease; —j tU suitable for dairy farming.— A., ' 683. Herald.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18322, 12 February 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18322, 12 February 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18322, 12 February 1923, Page 12

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