AMUSEMENTS. CLARA IS HERB I , Nautical. Nice' Clara! Creating a Sensation In "The Fleet's In" At tho Majestic. MAJESTIC. CONTINUOUS* DA y iLY d FROM 11 A.M. A Paramount Picture. CLARA BOW. CLARA BOW. CLARA BOW, CLARA BOW. The "It" Girl in Her Latest Comedy. "THE FLEET'S IN." Whun ' Tht> Fleet's In!" Cla T 'i steps ripht out. Her ship o; 3oy's come ir at last and laughter is the order of the day. Grand Stage Presentation "THE CYPRUS GROVE," Producer: Yorke Gray. Ballet: Cecil Hall. Exclusive Pictures of MT. ETNA ERUPTION. MT. ETNA ERUPTION. The most remarkable, awe-inspiring record of an Eruption ever photographed. TO SEE IS TO BELIEVE. "Majestic Magazine" Topical. "Loose Change' Comedy. Also at Evenings, WHITEFORD WAUGH'S INCOMPARABLE ORCHESTRA ADDS TO YOUR PLEASURE. Plans at Theatre. Phone 43-210. THE LYRIC. TO-NIGHT. 7.45. THE INCOMPARABLE JOHN BARRYMORE As CHEVALIER FABiEN DES GRIEUX. " MANON LESCAUT." BEAUTIFUL DOLORES COSTELLO BEAUTIFUL DOLORES COSTELLO Picturised aa ".HIS LADY." "HIS LADY." USUAL PRICES. Reserves Lewis Eady. Ltd. Theatre Phoye 43-645. MEETINGS. GAS COMPANY. LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that the ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS of the Company will be held in the Registered Office of the Company. 26. Wyndham Street. Auckland, on MONDAY, the 4th day of February next, at 12 o'clock noon, to receive the Annual Report and Statements of Account. to declare a Dividend for tho Halfyear ended December 31 last, and to elect Two Directors and Two Auditors in the place of those who retire at such Meeting, but who are eligible for re-election, and for any other business that may be brought before the Meeting, of which due notice has been given. The Transfer Books will be Closed from MONDAY, the 21st inst.. to MONDAY. February 4, both days inclusive. Dated this 21st day of January. 1929. By Order of the Board. E. D. ASHTON. • Secretary. ■yyAITEMATA COUNTY RATEPAYERS. A MEETING OF THOSE OPPOSED TO RATING ON UNIMPROVED VALUES will be held at the WAITEMATA CQUNTY OFFICE on THURSDAY NEXT. AT 1.30 P.M. It is hoped that representatives from all Ridings will attend. H. J. ATKINSON. Convener. COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES. iTAMATEA COUNTY COUNCIL. 10 PER CENT. PENALTY. Notice is hereby given, in terms of Section TG, Rating Act, 1925, that an additional charge of 30 per centum will bo added to all Rates not paid by 5 p.m. on MONDAY, February 25, 1329. E. G. AICKIN. County Clerk. EDUCATIONAL. rpHE WELLINGTON DIOCESAN 1 SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. " NGA TAWA." BOARDING SCHOOL ONLY. Chairman of the Board of Trustees: Tho Right Rev. tho Bishop of Wellington. Headmistress: Miss Frances H McCall (St. Hush's College, Oxford). NEXT TERM WILL BEGIN ON THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 1929. Tho Headmistress will be at homo to Parents from MONDAY, February 4. ALCROZE EURUYTHMICS. D MISS BERYL WHISTLER Will Be Recommencing Her Class FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS (Special Clai i fo» Teac .ers) in the THIRD WEEK OK FEBRUARY. All particulars. MIoS WHISTLER. Thurlow. Irene Avenue, Mt. Eden. jQRULEIGH QOLLEGE. ANZAC AVENUE. " Tho Vocational Experts." Tho College gives personal and correspondence tuition. Accountancy. Engineering Institutes Book-keeping. Dressmaking. Business Training. Short Story Writing. Shorthand. Journalism. Typing. Special Mathematics. Business Psycholocv. Special Latin. Matriculation. Languages. Publio Service. Wireless. Teachers' Exams. Special Tuition for Adults. Backward Children receive expert teaching G. P. O'SHANNASSY. Ph.D.. Principal Phone 46-BS4. R ING'S COLLEGE. AUCKLAND. The Headmaster will be at Home each morning this week to interview Parents of New Boys. Appointments made by TELEPHONE. OTAHUHU. 45M. INDIVIDUAL Tuition is a feature of Hemingway's Commercial Classes. Short-hand-Typing, Book-keeping Chancery Chambers, O'Connell St. LINGUIST coaches perfect French and Gorman. Matriculation students prepared. Translations. Commercial Correspondence, Documents. Technical Literature. —Dr. C. Cantor. 208, Ponsonby Road. EFFECTIVE personal coaching for Matriculation, University, and Teachers' Examinations.—Herbert Mason, M.A., BS. Grange Rd. COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. THOROUGH 1 GROUNDING ENSURES SUCCESS. Miss Greenwood's Commercial School guarantees individual tuition and the thorough grounding which leads to success in business. Pupils prepared for the Government Shorthand Typists' Examinations. At the November Examination (Junior) one of M'ss Greenwood's Pupils secured second place for Auckland. Principal: MISS GREENWOOD. Craig's Buildings (Near Post Office, Newmarket). HEMINGWAY'S Commercial Classes.— Typing, Book-keeping, Shorthand; competent instructors. Small classes; individual attention.—Chancery Chambers, O'Connell St.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20171, 4 February 1929, Page 18
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