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I ;■ AMUSEMENTS. NOW SHOWING. " —AfATIONAL— •■•::■' -iNationalUniversal Jewel Presents HOUSE ■DETERS, \ • OUSE i 12TERS, HOUSE "L>EXEKS, House jTeteks, In . ■ j"TTUMAN "OEARTS." "Human Hearts." "ttuman TTEARTS." ••Human lIeaRTS." "ttuman ttearts." '•JcLuman Hearts." i. ——— From the Celebrated Play, By Hal Reid. A STORY THAT THE WHOLE WORLD LOVES. NOT A PLAY—BUT A VISION. OF a ITSELF. PRICES.— Sessions: Stalls, Is; Circle, Is 6d. Evening Sessions: Stalls, Is; Circle, 2s; Dress Circle, 2s tid (all prices plus Government tax). , , _ , Reserves: Lewis R. Lady and Son, Ltd., after 4.80 at Theatre, Phone 2109 A. Sessions: 11.15, 1.80,. 3.45. 6.15. 8. TT IPPO DROME. Hippodrome. —— Continuously from 11.15 a.m. to 10 p.m. Hey, Kids. Here Cornea the Big Show! "QHIRLEY H F TSI f!?52S«'" "Ohirley "f -J- HE Vj/IRCUS. "SHIRLEY OF THE CIRCUS. " SHIRLEY OF THE CIRCUS. I "SHIRLEY OF THE CIRCUS." " SHIRLEY OF THE CIRCUS." A Sparkling Romance of the Sawdust Ring. There's nothing like a circus, boHelps to make the red blood flow. Every darn thing else seems slow. Fine and Dardy—come, let's gol SEE THE DAGGER DANCE OF DEATH. All the fun and thrills of the Circus, through which runs a heart-gripping story of love, revenge, and retribution, STARTLING STUNTS. CLOWNS AND • CONTORTIONISTS. DARING AND DANGEROUS FEATS OF HORSEMANSHIP. Also, Th* King of Comedians. riLYDE pOOK V^OOK In THE UIDE." - HE vXuiDE." And THE HIPPODROME DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA. Conductor: Harry G. Avery. Prices as Usual. Plan at Theatre. 'Phone 4232. TT^T^^!!!!T^ l T mm T^ mmm " , . " — ' ' .'■■■■■ J SHOWS. FRANKLIN A. AND P. SOCIETY. GREAT ANNUAL SHOW. AT PUKEKOHE. TO-DAY (FRIDAY) AND TO-MORORW . (SATURDAY). ■FEBRUARY 03 AND 24. 1923 ' RECORD ENTRIES. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. HOT WATER PROVIDED FREE. LOTS OF SIDE SHOWS. Catering • done by Tiffin Catering Co. Educational and Entertaining. * D. R. HAMILTON. •• Secretary. ■JUTORRINSVrLLE &Y. HOW " ■..'-. WEDNESDAY. JJARCH IW* "•TIHE -nAIRYFARMERS' Qfow.;; "I HE JJaIRYFARMERS' OHOW." GENEROUS PRIZE MONEY IN ALL DAIRY CLASSES. I»KA— PHAMPION TUMP - Cf\ d&OU — «iUMP — 3iOv/ HUNTING AND RIDING EVENTS WELL ! " CATERED FOR. CHOPPING COMPETITION. ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 28. WRITE NOW FOR A SCHEDULE. C. H. McKAY. Secretary. COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. I i LEARN "TiNGINEERING. l EARN JIINGINEERING. EXPERT rTJUITION T^ OR VOU! I XPERT XUITION -E OR X 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. "DOWER'S TpNGINEEEING QCHOOL I (Registered under Marine and Education Departments since 1915), 180. COLWTLL'S CHAMBERS. SWANSON ' STREET. AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 50. (And at Wellington.) m < . 'i EDUCATIONAL. pANTERBURY QOLLEGE. (University of New Zealand.) SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL SCIENCE. Acting-Director : P. H. POWELL, M.Sc„ M.Eng., M.1.E.E.. M.A.I.eJ.E. THE SCHOOL PROVIDES— 1, A complete course for the Degree of Bachelor of Mechanical, Civil, or Elec- I trical Engineering. \ fl. A complete course for the Certificate of Associate of the School of Engineering of Canterbury College in Meohanical. Civil or Electrical Engineering. 5. Instruction in the Technical Science of Engineering and Allied Trades. 4. Instruction in Applied Electricity. 6. Instruction in Surveying. ' I A achemo. of Exhibitions has been instituted by the Board of Governors, details of which and ayllabus of lectures may bo ob- ' tained from the Collego. SESSION COMMENCES MARCH 1. ALL FEES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. L. A. STRINGER. Canterbury College, Registrar Christchurch. N.Z.. February 14. 1923. SEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE. Evening Classes will Commence on MONDAY. March 5. Enrolments will be made as follows from 7 to 9 each evening:— February 22 and 23. — Business Training, Plumbing, and Continuation Class Students. February 26 and 27. — Building Trades, Cabinetmaking, and Public Examination I Students. | March 1 and 2.—Engineering, Domestic, and I Art Students. : Prospectuses with details of Classes and ' Fees may now be obtained at the College i Office from 9 to 5 daily. Evening School Hours will thie year be 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., instead of 7 p.m. to 9.30 p.m., as in the past. New Classes are forming for Motor Engineering, Mercantile .Law, Economics, and Civics. Special provision has been made for Matriculation, Public Service Entrance, ! Pharmacy, and other Public Examinations. : G. J. PARK, Director.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18332, 23 February 1923, Page 14

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