AMUSEMENTS, Transferred RANSFERRED TN IT'S In It's Entirety NTIRETY QTRAND. otrand. QTRAND. Otrand. (A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre.) SESSIONS 11, 2.15, 8. The htiKe capacity of the Majestic has been taxed every evening during "The Lady of Scandal" season, This in ilself is a recommendation of public approval and a just reason why the season should be continued at the Strand. RUTH CHATTERTON RUTH CHATTERTON RUTH CHATTERTON RUTH CHATTERTON In "THE LADY OF SCANDAL," LADY OF SCANDAL," LADY OF SCANDAL," With BASIL RATHBONE, RALPH FORBES. British Cast. British "Wit British Locale British Author, FREDERICK LONSDALE (Author of "On Approval," etc.). Also. AN ALL-BARK IE COMEDY, THE DOGWAY MELODY. THE DOGWAY MELODY. An amazing company of 50 Dogs. And they "Talk." M.G.M. NEWSREEL. "FLIP THE FROG" CARTOON. SPAIN'S MADDEST FIESTA. (Travelogue.) QTRAND ATOW QHOAVING. otrand 'ow Showing. PLANS AT THEATRE. Phone 43-114. LUNA Auckland's r AKN. LUNA one PARK. LUNA Bright Spot. PARK. THIS AFTERNOON, TO-NIGHT, At 2.30. At l - jU - Our New Year's Eve. and New Year's Day Estimate Proved Conservative. Over 20 THOUSAND PEOPLE 20 20 THOUSAND PEOPLE 20 Enjoyed in full the many Pleasures to be found at this Fun Resort. ANY TIME, EVERY TIME. AND ALL THE TIME IS HOLIDAY TIME AT LUNA PARK LUNA PARK Special Concessions for Clubs or other largo Parties. No advance in Prices for the General Public. ADMISSION: ADULTS 6d and CHILDREN 3d. ADULTS 6d and CHILDREN 3d. Concession Tickets gi 'ing One Ride on each Fun Machine, ADULTS, 3s; CHILDREN. Is.
Frequent Bus Service from Queen St. F.T-e: Ono Penny. ART UNIONS. ART UNION FITCHES: PONSONBY (almost opp. Britannia Theatre) ONE HUNG A (3 floors from Strand Theatre) REOPENING- JANUARY 5. infitead of 10-day as advertised. Daily, 8 a.m.-5.30 p.m. FRIDAYS, 8 a.m.-0.30 p.m.; SATURDAYS, 8 a.m.-noon. All particulars o? every Art Union from 1024 to dfite, including "Lucky Star" drawing (full details). Aljo has sold one first, two seconds, three thirds, a fourth, a fifth, a sixth, and numerous small prizes. See his own statistics on Art Unions. ALJO'S "BLACK CAT" BIJOU MODEL GOLF, 18 holes, now under construction at his Ponsouby Pioneer Pifch. No Pay, No Play. Opening shortly. A complete novelty bound to attract. EDUCATIONAL. Q. IRLS '- ' JgIBLE gCEOOL. FREE. EVANGELICAL, INTERDENOMINATIONAL. NEXT DOMINION ROAD POST OFFICE. BEGINS, GOD WILLING. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3. Hours: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Daily. SOME QUESTIONS ANSWERED. Provided that they attend regularly and punctually. Girls who have not yet obtained work may como until they do. Girls and Married Ladies engaged in the mornings mr.y attend from 1 to 3 p.m.. or may como on certain days, but tho courso cannot be modified to su?t them. There is no age limit, but only those who come for a full year's course will get certificates. Tennis and other games in recess. For details, apply to the Principal, MISS WATERSTON. ( tf 4, Grange Road, Mount Eden. WAIKATO DJOCESAN SCHOOL FOR VV GIRLS, HAMILTON. Headmistress: MISS E. R. EDWARDS. M.A. (Cantab.). Pupils prepared for Matriculation and other Examinations, including Associated Board of Music. Primary and Secondary Departments. Fees: (Per term): Day Girls, 4 to 7 guineas; Boarders, 26 to 2S guineas (including board, tuition and laundry). The School is situated in ideal surroundings with spacious playing fields. Open-air Dormitories and Class Rooms. Prospectus on application to SECRETARY, P.O. Box 21, Hamilton. TJAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL. BOARDING ACCOMMODATION. There are n few vacancies for Girl Boarders at " Sonning," the Girls' Hostel. Accommodation in suitable private homes can bo arranged for country boys. Parents wishing places reserved for the coming year are asked to make application to the Headmaster. R. ENGLISH. Secretary. EDUCATION for a Changing World.— Yes. we are right up to date, and give you tho training you need to hold a worthwhile position. Write us 10-day about tho subject you are interested in.—-International Correspondence Schools (N.Z.), Ltd., Dept. A, N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Auckland. ASHLEIGH College, N.Z. Insurance Bldgs.. reopen January 12; tuition day, evening.—For particulars Phono 26-343.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20761, 2 January 1931, Page 16
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