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AMUSEMENTS TERRIFIC! Is the only word that comes anywhere near describing tho BIG TRAIN SMASH In Lubin's 4000 ft mining story, now at THE EMPRESS. Yon have seen many thrilling train wrecks filmed in the past, but never in biographical history has the brain of man conceived such a hair-raising spectacle as occurs in V /-AS s Revalue LOST HOPE When Nemesis overtakes the scoundrels who, in a specially chartered train, are trying to escape from the army of mad. dened men they have duped. YOU HAVE NOT SEEN Stfch a wealth of really big, rugged, masterful, red-blooded situations since “THE SPOILERS." SEE The birth end growth of a ‘‘boom town” when the gold is discovered—the mad rush to peg out the claims —the fearsome struggle for mastery ,by uncouth giants when brawn and might are the only right, and the gold-luet brings them to the wilderness in their, thousands. YOU QkN’T AFFORD To miss this mighty play by the world s greatest motion-picture combination. THE V-Ir-5-E (Vitagraph, Lubin, Selig;, and Essanay.), The Supports are Excellently Varied,, and the Prices are Unchanged. EDUCATIONAL. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. ; rriHß First Term will begin on TUBS. X DAY, February Ist. Tho 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 6 p.m. C. P. POWLES, 127 Secretary. YOUR BOY’S COLLEGE -VfUST be the very best. to i.TJU spend money on second* class service is pure folly. You demand—and rightly so—the best teachers and the best curriculum. BANKS’ COLLEGE for BOYS, PRIMARY AND SECONDARY DEPARTMENTS, Provides such an education as you could wish. Boys from 5 to 18 are on the roll, and work from Preparatory to Junior University Scholarship Standard is taken. There are 8 experienced teachers, each of them highly qualified. The Principals are.— MR H. H. CORNISH, M.A., LL.B., Double First-Class Honours. MR W. T. FOSTER. M.A., Litt.B. (Oxon), First-Class Honours. FIRST TERM BEGINS—TUESDAY. FEBRUARY Ist. For Prospectus please apply to H. AMOS, Tele. 2098- Box 162A PROSPEROUS NEW TEAR be yours if you join. Banks' Com nercial 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. Corner Woodward street and the Terrace. Telephone 2088. , s c WELLINGTON. Preparatory and Secondary School (Day and Boarding) For Boy*. 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. B. DICKINSON. M.A. (Diploma of Education, University of Wellington; Final Honourman in Classics and Philology: Late Principal Leslie House School, Hobart). MR G. H. UTTLEY, 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 Honse Master* Waitaki Boys’ High School). Applications for admission should be made to the Secretary, Rev. A. C. Standage, tho Manse, Kelburn; or to the Principals, who may be seen by appointment at the College. Telephone 427. c° 1j Is-JS i* M R REGINALD G. BLOW. LB.A.M. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. Studio, 151-153. Lamb ton quay. Private Address:. 169 The Terrace. Terms on application. SHORTHAND IN THIRTY DAYS. YOU can become a Shorthand Writer in Thirty Days by learning BOYD SHORTHAND. Boyd Shorthand will be accepted for Public Service Examinations. Greatly reduced fees for dependents of soldiers on active service. Call or write for particulars. BOYD SHORTHAND SCHOOLS, N.Z.. 100, Customhouse quay, Wellington. MUSIC! MUSIC! MUSIC! 6d per copy, or 6 for 2s 6d. Absolutely given away. Call in end inspect. Our pianists at your service. Don’t forget the address— ANGLO-AMERICAN MUSIC STORE, 116, Cuba street. .Wellington.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9257, 26 January 1916, Page 3

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