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AMUSEMENTS. JOHN BARRYMORE " TEMPEST." STRAND. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. The Home of Big Pictures. fIOMMENCI N G 'P °M OK ROW Commencing 10-morrow. Twice tvaily. at 9 ATS I D ft WICE JJaILY. AT AND O, William Fox Presents The Great Picture that Every Mother. Father, Daughter and Son should see. "FOUR SON S." DEDICATED TO THE MOTHERS OF THE WORLD. With Margaret Mann, James Hall, George Meekei' Charles Morton, Francis X. Bushman, Jim., June Collyer and Albert Gran. I THIS STORY OF A MOTHER I AND HER FOUR STRONG SONS I WILL STAND FOR ALL TIME I AS THE GREATEST MONUI MENT TO THE WORLD'S I MOTHERS EVER CONCEIVED. I SINCERE. TOUCHING, BEAU I TIFUL IN FEELING, "FOUR i SONS" IS A PICTURE A LOT I OF DISSATISFIED PEOPLE I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR PRECEDED BY AN ATMOSPHERICPROLOGUE FEATURING THE BEAUTIFUL THEME SONG. "LITTLE MOTHER." Box Plan now open at Theatre (Phone 43-114) and Lewis Eady, Ltd. EDUCATIONAL. JJEMING WAY'S QOMMERCIAL QLASSES HAVE RESUMED. The best positions in offices are secured by those who have received the most thorough and practical training. We are unable to fill the demand for HEMING-WAY-TRAINED Students. Hemingway's Day and Evening Classes are the outcome of OVER 30 YEARS' SPECIALISATION IN COMMERCIAL EDUCATION. Individual Instruction—sound, thorough and practical—given to each Student by highly-skilled and qualified teachers, who have had, in addition, many years of practical offico experience. Special attention paid to English, Spelling, Punctuation and the correct setting-out of Business Correspondence. EXAMINATION RESULTS. Every Student we presented at the Inst GOVERNMENT SHORTHAND-TYPISTS' EXAMINATION PASSED—IOO per cent. Well-lighted and airy Classrooms—located on FIFTH FLOOR, CHANCERY CHAMBERS. COR, O'CONNELL AND CHANCERY STS. 'P.O. BOX 516. AUCKLAND. r. GEORGE'S SCHOC WANG ANUI. (Affiliated with Wnneanui Collegiate School). A Preparatory School for Boarders nnd Day Boys between the aces of seven and fourteen. ST. GEORGE'S, the most up-to-date Preparatory School in the Dominion, is healthily situated in the outskirts of Wanganui. and equipped with Tennis Courts, Swimming Baths and spacious Playing Fields. HEADMASTER: M. A H. Fell. M.A. (Oxford), GOVERNORS: The Wangnnni College Bonrd of Trustees. Prospectus nnd full particulars from the Headmaster or from the SecM-tary, College Trustees, Wangnnin DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, HAMILTON. Headmistress MISS E. NECKER, formerly of tho Auckland Diocesan School and Ngatawa School, Marlon. SCHOOL RE-OPENS WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 9 a.m. Boarder> Return FEBRUARY 12. The Headmistress will interview Parents any time after January 31. School Telephone 1371. Full from the Secretary. Booth and Chapman's Buildings, Hamilton. P.O. Box 21. Telephono 2155. TTNIVERSITY COACHING COLLEGE. U 22. Ferry Building. Auckland First Term. 1929. commences Februarv 12. The College coaches in Day Classes, Evening Classes, and bv Correspondence for Public Examinations, including Matriculation. Teachers' D.. etc 1929 Prospectus will bo forwarded on reauest The principal may be interviewed from February 6. but full information may now bo obtained bv application at' tho Office. D. W. FAIGAN. M.A. (Honours in English and French), PrinciDal Phono 44-271. DRULEIGH COLLEGE. ANZAC AV. ART. Our Commercial Art Students aro earning their tuition fees whilst doing the College Course. Cnll and see our Classes at work Make nn appointment by Phono 46-884. T3REPARE for a well-paid position.— X Hemingway's Commercial Classes: Book-keeping. Shorthand. Typing.-Chan-cery Chambers, O'Connell St COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. 1929 "Yy-HAT CHANCES 1929 Have you for thn,t Certificate? Become a Bowor Student and Success is Guaranteed. Wiremen—Oil Engineers—Steam Engineers. Our addresf. is COL WILL'S CHAMBERS. Swaiwoii Street, P.O. Box 50 Auckland. HEMINGWAY'S Commercial Classes.— Students receive individual personal attention. Instructors with extensive practical experience in offico work. THOROUGHBREDS FOR SALE. GELDINGS (2). Cynic—Sabranella, 3 and ■ \ years, to lease; guaranteed; untried. —Golding, 650, Herald.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20162, 24 January 1929, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20162, 24 January 1929, Page 20

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