! EDUCATIONAL ■ f SPECIAL EDUCATION FOR BACKWARD CHILDREN. ■M® GEORGE BENSXEAD, Hector Elmsdale Residential School, Timaru (established- 1917), for Backward Children, may be consulted by Parents at the HOTEL WINDSOR,ton DECEMBER 17th, 18th, 19th, and 20th-. Hours* 10-12 or by special appointment. MR BEN STEAD will be glad to hear from parents in the North Island who'may ' require special advice and tuition for children ' unable to derive benefit from the ordinary sch 00l curriculum.
AMUSEMENTS KING’S THEATRE YOUR LAST CHANCE TO-NIGHT, ■ At 8 o'clock. "K-THE UNKNOWN." 1 K-THE UNKNOWN." ■ Featuring VIRGINIA VALLI. WHk Percy, Marmont and Marguerite Fischer. ■ / From the- Famous Novel by Mary Roberta Rinehart. KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA. Box Plan at the Bristol until 5 o'clock, after at tho Theatre. 'Phone SB-212 • TO-MORROW'S FOR , ANNOUNCEMENT t EXTRAORDINARY! JOY-NIGHT No. 4. REPEATED. fjTDWN HALL. TOWN HALL, IfP.mAT, 12th INSTANT. In aid of CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS CHEER AND BLIND SOLDIERS' AND . SAILORS’ FUND. By Commercial Travellers and Ware•i housemen's ' Association. This will be, a night of fun and frolic from start to finish, ’as it .is the leap Year Joy Night Dali,' -where the ladies i . ... . - i will .have all the say. . v The Music' will be supplied by Tutechia’s. Orchestra.' ’ Dances will'follow one quickly after, the other. _ ’During the.' evening. Miss Evelyn O'Brien and Partner will give an exhibition of the’. latest-Fox Trot.: Also Two ■ PnpHsi oft Miss Kathleen O'Brien will: give” Exhibitions of Fancy Dancing. 1 The Gold Nugget for .£250 will be drawn.- - - >. The Committee is doing everything in its power to' make this night "A Night of Nights.” . ' % fid will admit yon to all parts of the hall. ■ Late Trams arranged. NOTE.—TICKETS FOR - LAST JOY NIGHT NOT: AVAILABLE ON THIS OCCASION. < /I RAND OPERA AJT . 'At 8 n.m. HOUSE. I TO-NIGHT 1 And for a Short Season. 1 ' ' The '1924 REVEILLE.'* "1824 REVEILLE.'' Under the Auspices of the Wellington Returned Soldiers' Association. AN INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS. AN INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS. A FEAST OF COLOUR. QQA .PERFORMERS. OQA tfiOU PERFORMERS. <flOW . v PERFORMERS. Amongst the Incidents and Specialties ' To-night will be the HUMAN PACK OF CARDS. Vide-Press reports:—The 1924 Reveille -eclipses any -amateur performance ever Staged in Wellington. -■ , - Opening Chorus by 130 performers. Bon Bon Ballet, “Seaside Number. Pas do deux, Picanninies,. Paradise, Dutch Pictures, .Russian,Specialty, Scarecrow BalElght, Signalling Squad in tbe' Navy, Modern Pierrot Ballet, Beautiful Hawai(comedy), and ian Scene, Slavey Trio there, will ho 230 PERFORMERS 230 In the Final Scene. l • WONDERFUL ELECTRICAL 1 ■■ 'EFFECTS. -GORGEOUS WARDROBE. - . FULL ORCHESTRA. A COLOSSAL PRODUCTION. MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY, 2.30 p.m. Children Half-price. 3s, 2s, Is (no tax).' Plan at the Bristol. S , WILLIAM? LINTS. Producer. : RACING NOTICES | MARTtiN JOCKEY CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, 1925. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JANUARY ; Ist and 2nd. ■\fOMINATIONB for all events close on FRIDAY, December 12th, at 9 p.m. for programme see "Weekly Press.'' ; * ' ARTHUR WAY, - ? * ' Secretary, P. 0.. Bpx S» Milton.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 12009, 11 December 1924, Page 3
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