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AMUSEMENTS. BUCK UP. BEING OUT A. SMILE. WHAT YOU WANT Is "A NIGHT OUT” *'A NIGHT OUT” "A NIGHT OUT" "A NIGHT OUT” "A NIGHT OUT" "A NIGHT OUT” At the GRAND OPERA HOUSE, RAND OPERA HOUSE, With MAUD FANE MAUD FANE And that’s Exactly what is Coming to Yon. SATURDAY NEXT, JANUARY 27th. SATURDAY NBXT, JANUARY 27th. You’ll be in Good Company, because look who'll be there: J. C. WILLIAMSON’S NEW ENGLISH MUSICAL COM EDA COMPANY, Including Maud Fane AY S. Percy Cyril Ritchard Madge Ellliolt Field Fishs? Roland Hogue Cecil Kelleway Jack Hooker Millie Engler Gw ,n Withers Ella Nugent Harry Wotion Hoie Allen Beryl Ferguson AA r innie Tate Mardie Andrews Percy Claridge Addi© Scott AND BEAR IN MIND, THE BOX PLANS THE BOX PLANS FOR THE FIRST SIX NIGHTS, Will be opened at the Bristol Piano Co. THURSDAY NEXT. THURSDAY NEXT. Are You Weary? Are you Languid l Then what ecu want is a few doses of "A NIGHT OUT.” "A NIGHT OUT." "A NIGHT OUT." "A NTGHT OUT?" “A NIGHT OUT.” "A NIGHT OUT.” A Panacea for "All the Ills that Flesh is Heir to.” One of th© Merriest Musical Plays ever Staged. Two Acts of Fun and Frolic, Bubblinir and Sparkling Sixty Seconds in every minute. As for the Girls, well have a night out with them. Not forgetting a sweet girl chorus and ballet j which will make it A REAL NIGHT OUT FOR YOU. This Effervescent. Incomparable and Utterly Irresistible Kaleidescopic Musical Triumph contains EVERYTHING BUT DULL MOMENTS. D.O. and 0.5., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Doors, Is extra. All prices plus tax. CHARLES BERKELEY. MASTERTON A. AND P. SHOW. 36th ANNUAL SHOW. ONDERFUL :T7IXHIBITION * " ONDERFUL -EXHIBITION Of all Classes of STOCK, POULTRY, HOME INDUSTRIES, FANCY WORK, ETC. NEW AND ATTRACTIVE RING i . EVENTS. SHOW DATES-FEBRUARY 20th, nad 21st. RAM FAIR—FEBRUARY l22nd and 23rd. Get there and make this a Record Show. Entries Close February 3rd. Schedules on application. R. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary. Box 40, Masterton.

PUBLIC NOTICES. SINGING—TO PUPILS. MADAME MUELLER lias Resumed Lessons in the above. Theory of Music and Sight-Singing Class, WEDNESDAY, from 8 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. Address: ADELPHI CHAMBEEB, 102, Willis street. Private Address: 12, Derwent street, Island Bay. BILLIARDS. ' STRAND BILLIARD ACADEMY, Manners street (over Strand Theatre). Five first-class Tables (including best match tables in New Zealand). W. ABOTOMEY, Proprietor (Five years Champion of N.S.W.). Private Tuition, EiXAMINATION SUCCESSES. ■y^iEiLLINGTON TECHNICAL ACCOUNT AN CY. Book-keeping 1., 9; Book-keeping 11., 2 (the only successful candidates in Wellington); Auditing, 20 (out of 30 for Wellington); Trustee Law, 24; Mercantile Law 11., 15; Mercantile Law 1., 10; Bankruptcy Law, 22; Company Law, 14; Economics, 8. Total TechnicaJ College Students who passed 52 Total Students who missed in Wellington 118 CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON. Electrical Engineering, Grade 1., 9; Grade 11. (continuous), 5; Grade 11., Alternating, 1; Mechanical Engineering Grade 1., 9; Motor-car Engineering, Grade 1., 2. Total Technical College Students successes 20 Total for Wellington Centre in above subjects 36 WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE. high"school. NEXT Term beigns MONDAY, February Bth. Engineering and Building Trades Claeses at the New College, Mount Cook. Commercial, Home Sojence and Art Classes at Wakefield street. COURSES PROVIDED. (a) N.Z. University Engineering and Accountants' Preliminary, Matriculation, and Public Service. (b) General, Commercial, including Book-keeping, .Shorthand, Typewriting. (c) Engineering—Electrical and Mechanical. (d) Building Trades. (o) Home Science. (f) Art. Free Education and Free Railway Passes to holders of Standard VI. Qualifying Certificates. The Director may he consulted between the hours of 10 and 12, 3 and 5, 7 and 9 on FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 2nd. ART SCHOOL. Day Classes begin MONDAY, February sth. Prospectuses, giving full particulars, may he had on application at t)he College Office, Wakefield street. EVENING SCHOOL. The Session commences on Monday, February 19t)h. JOHN H. HOWELL, Director.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11423, 20 January 1923, Page 3

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