• AMUSEMENTS. FOR A LIMITED SEASON ONLY. EODOLPH T7"ALENTINO ODOLPH V ALENTTNO RODOLPH VALENTINO. RODOLPH . VALENTINO. Paramount's Greatest Actor. In His Best Picture to Date, " "DLOOD A ND AND." "JL»j,ooD And OaND." " BLOOD AND SAND." "BLOOD AND SAND." •PRINCESS.— The —PRINCESS. X ■RINCFSS.— Theatre -1 PINCKSS. PRINCESS.— Of —pRINCESS. J-j INCESS.— Par mount —-1 RIXCESS. PRINCESS.— Special -PRINCESS. RINCESS— Attr-ctions. -i- RINCESS PLEASE NOTE THE SESSIONSPLEASE NOTE THE SESSIONS— 11.0. 1.0, 3.30, 5.45, 8. 11.0, 1.0. 3.30, 5.45, 8. > Acceding to the wish of hundreds of our Patrons we beg to state that there will be no interval between 6 and 8. } WE CO RIGHT ON. THERE WILL BE NO STOP. BOOK AT ONCE. PHONE 58GA. * DETTER FLOOR. BETTER MUSIC. 1i D BETTER REFRESHMENTS. ' i RUSH-MUNRO'S CABARET, ! TO-NIGHT. I Dancing, 8 to 11. ! COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. r PREDOMINANT TWO ONLY OF THE REASONS WHY JJEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S STUDENTS SECURE THE MOST RESPONSIBLE AND BEST-PAID POSITIONS. i ' Ist. Number of Day and Evening Class Stui dents is strictly limited bo as to ensure individual attention; each student works independently of the others. 2nd. Students use our own printed lessons, " specially compiled and perfected bv able and highly-qualified successful business men. to suit New Zealand conditions No stereotyped, theoretil cal, ready-made Business College ! Systems. Call and see us-'without delay. Number of Class Students strictly limited. Address, TOP FLOOR. UNION BUILDINGS. CUSTOMS STREET EAST. P.O. Box 516. AUCKLAND. STURROCK'S SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING. (Registered under Marine and Education Departments.) Engineering in all its branches taught by mail or in class. Mechanioal. Electrical, or , Marine. Free prospectus on application. N.Z. SHIPPING CO.'S BUILDINGS, ; QUAY ST.. AUCKLAND. ENGLISH. —The Welford Course is taught by correspondence. Authors: E. H. Welford, and A. W. B. Welford, M.A. (Cantab.). Bo'oklet, " Self-Expression," post free.—E. H. Welford Pty., Ltd., 396. Flinders Lane. Melbourne ! -■! EDUCATIONAL. | EDUCATIONAL. | \ UCKLAND TUTORIAL COLLEGE. 12, FOURTH FLOOR, SMITH'S BLDGS-. ALBERT STREET. Individual and Class Tuition begins TO- , DAY (Tuesday). attention is given to University Courses. 1 Prospectus and all information may be | obtained from the College. Principal: MISS E. K. GOULDING. B.A. (N.Z. Univ.) CHELTENHAM COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, . .CHURCH STREET, DEVONPORT. Visitor: The Right Reverend the Bishop of Auckland. Headmistress, Miss E. M. Stanwell (formerly Headmistress Melrose School, Cambridge, England). , The first term commences THURSDAY, • i the 16th inst. i ' The Head Mistress will bo in attendance i : at the School House from 2 to 4 p.m. TO- , : DAY (Tuesday), and TO-MORROW (Wed- , j neaday), when she will be pleased to meet . ! parents to enrol scholars. [ I E. H. LITTLE, i j Telephone 281. Acting-Secretary, k j ' DIOCESAN HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Chairman, the Hon. Sir Edwin Mitchelson. i i K.C.M.G. ' I Head Mistress, Miss Pulling, B.A. (Hons.), London. i Vice-Principal, Miss Eva Necker, i 1 REOPENS FEBRUARY 15 (New Girls only), ard FEBRUARY 16 at 10 a.m. j , (Boarders return about 4 p.m. the evening i I before). ; < The Headmistress will be at Home to re- . reice further Entries TO-DAY (Tuesday), February 13, from 2 to 3 p.m. Applications should be made previously by post, addressed the Secretary, Diocesan High School, Epsom. There are still Vacancies in most depart- i ments, and these will be filled in order of date of application. ~ ' MB. T. HARLE GILES ! J - T - L COACHES FOR COMMERCIAL PURSUITS. Subjects:—Writing, Quick Methods Business Arithmetic, Book-keeping, Commercial English, Etc. | Day Classes:—2o, HELLABY'S BLDGS. ' Ot)t». G.P.O. 'Phono 9755 A. ' • NURSES AND NURSING HOMES. i .TITATERNITY NURSING HOME * JVI NURSE CANTY ('Phone 8182), 15. Huntly Avenue, off Khyber Pass Road 1 Patients Taken With or Without Doctor. ' 1 ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS. | 'C HA 8 - K. MIL Ls * A.P.A. '(N.Z.). i PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, : Begs to Announoe that he has Opened a Branch at No. 8, KENT'S BUILDINGS. NEWMARKET. BUSINESS NOTICES. ~ you rpAKE RISK WHEN YOU EAT ROBINSON'S PURE ICE CREAM. ROBINSON'S PURE ICE CREAM. !» ' DELICIOUS, WHOLESOME, and 1 NUTRITIOUS. 1 * , Manufactured under the Most Hygienio i Conditions, in the Most Modern Factory in New Zealand. - Inspection of the Factory is cordially invited at all times. : r PICNICS AND ALL FUNCTIONS i CATERED FOR. Address: 20-22, JAMES STREET. ARCHHILL. 20-22. JAMES STREET, ARCHHILL. 'Phone 4495, "BE SURE IT'S ROBINSON'S." AIR Gas Lighting and Cooking Plants X*. are moving to Lome and Rutland JJtieets. —Westonhouao Ai* Gas Cp* ■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18323, 13 February 1923, Page 14
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