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AMUSEMENTS WHERE TUB GOOD PICTURES AREI’KOM NOON ONWARDS. The grandest melodrama yet screened. Telling a story that for interest and excitement is hard to excel. TWO-PART FEATURE STAR, THE UNDE.RO IiOUND RIVER, •j.if.K UNDERGROUND RIVER, THE UNDERGROUND RIVER. THE UNDERGROUND RIVER. The subterannean chamber was enough to chill the bravest spirit. Vet [’lorenc:undauntedly laced the conspirators until Norton, her fiancee, rescued her from death by drowning. This thrilling incident occurs in the 19th episode of THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY. A serial drama, that deserves first place for its brilliant, sensational, scenic and elaborate production. HOUSEKEEPING UNDER COVER. HOUSEKEEPING UNDER COVER. A laughable World Film Comedy. ■WHEN CONSCIENCE SLEEPS, WHEN CONSCIENCE SLEEPS. Edison’s beautiful domestic study. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. Always good. Comedy. THINK OF THE MONEY. Prises: Adults. , Cd; Children, 3d. WANGANUI RIVER. THE GREAT SCENIC ATTRACTION OF THE DOMINION. QCPEND your Summer Holidays amidst xj Nature's Glories; stay at PIPIRIKI HOUSE, The Finest Tourist Hostelry iu the Dominion. Stay and Trout Fish at the Beautiful and Unique Houseboat. SPECIAL CHEAP WEEKLY TARIFFS. Itineraries, Time-tables, Bookings—Cook and Sons and all Tourist Bureaux. A. HATRICK AND CO.. LTD. , LARGEST Stocks of Fancy Costumes in the Dominion, to bo hired from Madame Foley, Victoria Hall, Newtown. Tel. 653EDUCATIONAL. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. THE First Term will begin on TUESDAY, February Ist. The 1 Headmaster will receive parents and guardians and enrol pupils on. MONDAY, January 31st, between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. and between 2 p.m. to G p.m. . . , VC. P. POWLES, •127, ; Secretary. AN OPEN LEXTER TO PARENTS. THE question’ that you are now asking yourself is “To what school shall 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 for the business of life. BANKS’ COLLEGE. FOR BOYS PREPARATORY AND SECONDARY DEPARTMENTS Gives such an ‘ education as you could wish. All useful—and only useful—subjects are taught by highly skilled and trained teachers. The Principals of the College— Mr H. H. CORNISH, M.A., LL.B. (Junior and Senior Scholar, and Double First-class Honoursman N.Z. University).’ Mr W. T. FOSTER, M.A., Litt., B. (Oxoni, (Junior and Senior Scholar, First-class Honoursman N.Z. , University). Have degrees that rank among the first in the Dominion. The discipline and moral tone of th( school are of the beet. Athletics and Physical Exercise receive their full anc proper place; In the upper division pupils are > pared for ail the Public Examinations, such as Entrance and Senior Public Service Entrance University, and University Scholarship. Your boy, will receive at BANKSs COLLEGE an education that will prove an asset of lasting and incalculable value. , . ~ Please write for Prospectus to the Director. H. AMOS, Box, 163. Wellington. Telephone 2093. A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR ■VTCTILL be youra 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 the Director, H. Amos. BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, j Comer Woodward street and the I Terrace. Toleplione 2096. , j gCOTS OOLLEGE. WELLINGTON. . Preparatory and Secondary School (Day and Boarding) j For Boys. , Under Control of Presbytery of Wellington. Will be Opened TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Bth. 1916. In commodious, well-ventilated, wellequipped premises in Hobson street. Principals; MR S. R. DICKINSON, M.A. (Diploma of Education. University of Wellington; Final Honourman in Classics and Philology; Late Principal Leslie House School, Hobart). MR G- H. UXTLEY. M.A., M.Sc., F.J.S (Honourman 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), Applications for admission should be made to the Secretary, Rev. A. C. Stan, dage, the Manse, Kelburn; or ta the Principals, who may bo seen by appointment at the College. Telephone 427. WANTED HOSE about to Furnish should call .on H. S. Halse, 9. Kent terrace. me« completely furnished for cash or y terms. WANTED Known—Pianos! Pianos! Pianos! Organs! Organs! Organs! From .£lO upwards. Easy time payments, 5s weekly. Don’t forget to call at The Phoneries, Fleming and Co., nearly opposite Library. Newtown. WANTER Known —Mrs Douglas (from Londgu), Scientific Palmist and Clairvoyant, 183, Vivian street. Hours 2 p.m. till 9 p.m. Highest testimonials. At Homes attended. WANTED Known—That H. S. Halse has opened a Furniture Store at 9, Kent terrace. Cash or easy terms.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9256, 25 January 1916, Page 3

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