AMUSEMENTS JuL Meet Me at 7.30 To-night at O', -uAJESTY 'b THEATRE. Courtenay place. ’Phone 165. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT. New ITTTT I Vaudeville Speciality J- Ii I i I-jXUI ComoanjMesere Fuller present a diversified. Vaudeville -bill oi the Highest hype iu a CO-lit'jubT.E CHANGE or PRGc-ItAMME COMPLETE ChANGF of PROGRAMME MORE GIGANTIC ATTRACTIONS. To-night First Appearance of KIPP AND KXPPY American Novelty KIPP AND KIPPY Juggling Duo. KIPP AND KIPPY Absolutely different to all others. An astonishing turn. Direct f rom England. First Appearance of MABLB AND MALFIE The Dainty MABLE AND MALFB Girl and the MABLB AND MALPB Clumsy Page. In a highly diverting comedy act, introducing unique Specialty Dancing. Welcome Reappearance of POLLARD AND JACKSON The POLLARD AND JACKSON Popular and exceptionally talented Duellists-Re-engagement for 6 nights longer of BOLLINGER AND REYNOLDS, BOLLINGER AND REYNOLDS, The world’s greatest Comedy wire Act. Everything new. Entire dhange by GEORGE WHEELER. GEORGE WHEELER. American Tramp Musical ComedianMISS VIOLET TREVENYON. MISS VIOLET TREVENYON. THE ASTBLLES. WARD LEAR. And MISS ALICE PIERCE Distinguished MISS ALICE PIERCE English _ MISS ALICE PIERCE Impressionist In impressions of the world's greatest Actors. Prices—2s. Is 6d. Is. Boohing at The Bristol 6d extra. Doors 7.15. __ GRAND BARG AIN MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT 2.30. LARGEST Stocks of Fancy Costumes in the Dominion, to be hired from Madame Foley, Victoria Hall, Newtown. Tel. 653-
EDUCATIONAL. AN OPEN LETTER TO PARENTS. rrtHß question. that you are now ask- ■*. ing yourself is “To what school suall I send my son this year?" You mean to have the best teaching that is available, a training of solid and durable worth. A real preparation fo. ,he business of life. BANKS' COLLEGE. IUE BOIS PRKPARATOB Y AND SECONDARY DEPARTMENTS-' Gives such an education as you could wish. All useful —and only useful—subjects are : taught by highly skilled and crained teachers. The Principals of the College— Mr H. H. CORNISH, M.A., LL.B. (Junior and Senior Scholar, am Double First-class Honoursman N.Z. University). Mr W. T. FOSTER, M.A., Litt., B. (Oxon), (Junior and Senior Scholar, First-class Honoursmau N.Z University). Have degrees that rank among the firs, in the Dominion. The discipline and moral tone of th school are of the best. Athletics ant Physical Exercise receive their full am proper place. _ ' In the upper division pupils are t pared for all the Public Examinations such as Entrance, and Senior Public s oi vice Entrance University, and University Scholarship. Your boy will receive at BANKS’ COLLEGE an education that will prove an asset of lasting and incalculable value. Please write for Prospectus to the Director, H. AMOS, Box, 162. Wellington. Telephone 2098. A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR YK7TLL be yours if you join Banks’ * ' Commercial College. The following departments have now resumed work; — Shorthand and Typewriting Practical Bookkeeping Accountancy Law Professional Military. Send for a prospectus or see th* Director, H. Amos. BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Corner Woodward street and the Terrace. Telephone 2098. s. c . WELLINGTON. Preparatory and Secondary School (Day and Boarding) For Boys. Under Control of Presbytery of Wellington, Will be Opened TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Ist, 1916. In commodious, well-ventilated, wellequipped premises in Hobson street. Principals: MR S. R. DICKINSON, M.A(Diploma of Education, , University of Wellington! Final in Classics amt Philology! Late Principal Leslie House School, Hobart). MR a. H. UTTLEY. M.A., M.Sc., F.J.S. (Honoarmah in Mental Science University of New Zealand; Classified A 1 N.Z. Education Department; Late First Assistant and Senior House Master. Waitaki Boys’ High School). O T S 0° L. i, JS Ur xi. Applications for admission should be made to the Secretary. Rev. A. C. Standage, the Manse, Kelbum; or to the Principals, who may be seen by appointment at the College. Telephone 427. SHORTHAND IN THIRTY DAYS. YOU can become a Shorthand Writer in Thirtv Days by learning BOYD SHORTHAND. Boyd Shorthand will be accepted for Public Service Examinations. Qreatlj reduced fcos for dependents of eoldiera on active service. Call or write SCHOOLS. N.Z., 100, Customhouse quay, Wellington. yr\HE Imperial Conservatory of Music." I Anyone can learn by our method. No ceales- No drudgery. We teach from Melodies, Rooms: No. 1 and 2, Caledonian Chambers, 33, Willis street, *l7
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9249, 17 January 1916, Page 3
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