AMUSEMENTS. LAST TWO TRAYS' AST JWO UAYS' SCREENINGS SCREENINGS " nPHE " J. HE WHITE VY HUE QISTER." OISTER." TWICE DAILY, AT 13 — itl \JESTIG "VfAJESTIC —_ Aj.ajestic "A I"AJESTIC ATAJESTIC Majestic " Tho Theatre Beautiful." The Strand's Bis Sister! Di rection ... Fuller-Hnyward Theatres , i THE METRO - GOLDWYN - MAYER j ATTRACTION. " THE TTrHITE OISTER.' " jlhe White Sister.' Featuring LILLIAN GISH And RONALD GOLMAN. Specially Produced Prologue, at the 7.15 Session. Musical Score by the IIAJESTIC ORCHESTRA OF SOLOISTS, j at 2.30 and 7.45 Sessions. " THE CRY IS. STILL THEY COME." THE CROWDING CROWDS CROWD. Book—A VOID DIS A PPOINTMENT—Book Plans aro displayed daily in the MAJESTIC VESTIBULE Irorn 10.30 a.m. until 7 p.m. PRICES: Matinee, Is to 2s. Evening, 13 Gd to 3a. Box Plan at the Theatre from 10.30 a.m. Telephone 43-210. NATIONAL SESSIONS: 11.15. 2.30, 5.0. 7.45. LYRIC THEATRE NIGHTLY AT 7.45. -ATATIONAL -i> ATIONAL National ATIONAL YRIC--1 -LiYRICPOSITIVELY OSITIVELY FIRST NATIONAL THE ORCHID r\ J-HE v-'RGHID VJ riORINNE IN EDNA BERBER'S IN EDNA BERBER'S T AST "HAY. JjAST JJ AY. lILMS PRESENT |F THE C GREEN. 'F IHE OCREEN. GRIFFITH RIFFITH ! GREATEST STORY, ; GREATEST STORY. LASSIFIED." LASSIFIE 1)." LASSIFIE D." Ij ASBIFIK D." LASSIFIE D." LASSIFIED." ALSO SHOWINGWILLIAM FOX PRESENTS Buck uck TONES J ONES " T AZYBONES.' " Juazybones.' USUAL POPULAR PRICES. RAND THEATRE. Tho Great Mapri War Prodnciion: - REWI'S LAST STAND." " REWI'S LAST STAND." ~ PUBLIC NOTICES. HjyjT. WELLINGTON ROAD BOARD. On and after January 6, 192G, the price «f material from Mt. Wellington Gravel Pit will be as follows: For Use in Mt. Wellington District,-off Chute, Ordinary Concrete Scoria 2s 9d per cu. yd. Medium Concrete Scoria 2a 3d per cu. yd. Rough Scoria . .. Is 9d per cu. yd. Forked Concrete .. 3s 9d per cu. yd. Bpawla .. .. •• Is 9d per cu. yd. For Use Outaido Mt. Wellington District. Ordinary Concrete Scoria 5s 3d per cu. yd. Medium Concrete Scoria 4s 3d per cu. yd. Rough Scoria .. .. 3s 9d per cu. yd. Forked Concrete Scoria Gs 3d per cu. yd. Bpawla Is 9d per cu. yd. These prices are all subject to a discount tof Threepence per yard for cash. By Order of the Board. T. L. MAY, Clerk. COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. jg RAIN'S QOMMERCIAL QOLLEGK N.Z. INSURANCE BLDGS., AUCKLAND. The efficiency of the teaching given at, Brain's Commercial College ib proved by tho •plendid results obtained by the students at the Government Shorthand Typists and other examinations, and also by the lngh salaries that employers are willing to pay to obtain the services of our QUALIFIED JUNIORS. . We aro entering the INew Year with the came briplit hopeß and tho high &ims and ideals with which we entered the year that has just closed. Our efforts liavo been stimulated by the successes obtained by our 1925 students, and we look forward to greater attainments in ' the days to follow. _ . , Tho future success of the young Typist or Clerk depends largely upon hia or her Commercial Training. . The first and all-important question to be decided is the best College for an efficient Busine:?. Training. Parents aro advised to make full inquiries regarding this matter before making final arrangements. The College will be open on and after MONDAY, the 11th inst. for interviews with Parents and Guardians and the enrolment of students. First quarter commences on MONDAY, January 25. Prospectuses are now obtainable. MISS E. B. M. BRAIN. Principal, ' A. J. HUTCHINSON.^Director. THE CORRESPONDENCE. COACHING AND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. I Principal: _T. U. Wells. M.A. [Vice-Principal: Mrs. N. H. E. Shepherd, 1 B.A. (HonsJ, LL.B. (late AssistantDirector of Commercial Classes, Selfridge's, London, and recently on the Commercial Stall. Technical College. Auckland). DAY AND EVENING CLASSES NOW FORMING FOR 1926. in: TYPEWRITING. SHORTHAND - and BOOK-KEEPING. To ensure tho maximum of attention and individual instruction to each Student. Classes will be limited in number to 20 Students per teacher. Call or writo for Prospectus—- ' 610. SMITH'S BLDGS.. ALBERT ST. Telephone 42-350. EDUCATIONAL. IyjONTE QECILIA QOLLEGE, THE PAH. ONEHUNGA. (Pah Road and Hillsboro Road Omnibuses pass both Gates.) Owing to 'he ever-increasing demand for a Junior Preparatory College combining home care with every educational advantage the above ideally-situated and perfectlycquippe:! establishment is now open as a First-class Residential and Day College for Boys under twelve. The School is Registered for all Primary Work and. besides careful instruction in Christian Doctrine, wiil give particular attention to the Junior High School Course its the best preparation for Secondary Education. For aii particulars, apply to THE MOTHER SUPERIOR, Monte Cecilia, Or io St. Mary's Convent. Phonos 20-992 and 2G-199. QOUTHERN CROSS COLLEGE O AUCKLAND. First Term. 192 G. begins TUESDAY. I'ebruary 9. Individual and Class Tuition. Prospectus on application to MISS E. K. GOULDING. B.A. Phoriti 20-143.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19218, 6 January 1926, Page 16
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