AMUSEMENTS. NORMA TAEMADGE, NOKMJI TAEM A DUE. NORMA TALALADUE. NORMA T A lALAJDGE, The Queen of the Silver Screen. At the EMPRESS, . - EMPRESS, -U PRESS. EMPRESS. Featuring in ‘THE BRANDED WOMAN.’* "THE BRANDED WOMAN.” "THE HHA.VUHD WOMAN.” "THE BRANDED WOMAN.” "THE HRANDED WOMAN.” Also. ■the INVISIBLE HAND.'Episode Five. Continuous from 11 to 10. Tel- 3-142. E VBUYBODY VUKYB O D Y, Commencing 'lo-day. "UUMOKESqP ... •TIIiMORESW I - “tIEMORESQP:.. "UUMuKKSut i. ' “HUMORESQUE.” A gtory that cannot be tofu in words. "HUMORESQUE.” IPs not “just a future/’ gEXSATION , “HUMOR ESQ PE.” With specially-rendered music. Screening times: 11.0, l.t), 2-55, ASO, 6.45, 8.35. .... .. Usual Price-'. Reserves, 'Phone 00. ißeser\es 6d extray. EDUCATIONAL. MATRICULATION, and all other ENTRANCE UNIVERSITY TIONS.-J-yAY nnd Evening Classes are conduct ed for the aUove examinations at BANES COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Note New Address, 86, The Terrace (opposite Woodward street). Students receive 8 to 10 hours’ instruction per week in the Evening Classes for the moderate fee of three guineas per term, for the minimum number of subjects. The tuition hcffcrs arearranged so that students can have unbroken evenings for study The College results are consistently good. For the last Examinations 117 Candidates were presented, 85 of whom were successful. f Join "the College of good results,” follow instructions, attend regularly, wort hard, and Matriculate. H. AMOS, Managing Director. ]
GILBY'S COLLEGE. , REMARKABLE PIGURES FOR 1920. ri>HE results achieved for the year X ending December 31st are a great tribute totbe thoroughness of the training given at Gilby’e Cpllege. The percentages of passes were:— Accountancy. 83 per cent. Matriculation: Day 'Classes, 75 per cent. Evening Classes, 71 per cent. , Public Service Entrance, 67 per cent. Evening Primary Claes for. Sixth Standard Proficiency Certificate*, 100 per cent. Shorthand. Typewriting and Stenotypy Classes, 104 Certificates gained by 117 Candidates. Join np now. Day and Evening Claises. Special Correspondence Lessons for Country Students. Term commences on enrolment. * Write, ’phone or call for full particu. lan. GILBY'S COLLEGE, L'TD., A. H.'Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), Director, WINDER’S BUILDINGS. Lower Cuba street, Wellington. 'Phone 21-818. P.O. Box 203. (And at Christchurch.) DO YOU KNOW f| WAT you have within you the power J- to become a top-notch ELECTRICAL. MOTOR, MARINE, MECHANICAL Or STATIONARY ENGINEER? Let Bower’s teach you how to apply your ability. Six or Twelve Months' Training at Our School will fit you to fill one of the above positions. Call or write for prospectus. SCHOOL <M?^ENGINEERING, Fletcher's Buildings, Customhouse quay, Wellington. P.O. Box 865. And at Auckland. Don't let your PROFIT run away in BAD DEBTS. Get Status Reports on vonr debtors from R. G. DUN & CO., THE MERCANTILE AGENCY. 1341 Established 1921 1341 Eighty Years. 1921 Nathan’- Buildings : : WELLINGTON. And at Dunedin. Christchurch, and Aucklaud. WANTED, a Kodak or Brownie. Visit McDougall's Prescription Pharmacy, 173, Riddiford street, Xewtowr..
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10846, 11 March 1921, Page 3
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