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AMUSEMENTS. ' J£ I N G'S _T HEAT RE. TO-NIGHT! (WEDNESDAY) TO-NIGHT! At 8 o'clock. DUNEDIN ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY'S FIRST CONCERT (30th Season). Orchestral Programme, including: Suite—" Enfantine." Overture—" Egmont." Selections—"La Traviata" and " Semiramide." Assisting Soloists: Miss Kathleen Carter and Mr R. Bryant. A special feature will be the singing of "A Cavalier's Song," composed by Mr J. C. Easton, of this city. A limited number of tickets at 2s on ealo at doors. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. BESSIE BARRISCALE In THE CUP OF LIFE, THE CUP OF LIFE, A story of the girl who went the "way she should rot have gone. Final Episode MYSTERIES. OF MYRA. And Splendid Supports. PLAZ A T H EAT RTE J. WARREN KERRIGAN. In the Special " Blue Bivd" Play, ! - THE SILENT BATTLE. —— Remarkable Actinc and Photography. . FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. PLAZA GRAND. ORCHESTRA Will play a Special Programme, including "BARCAROLE," '.'TALES OF HOFFMAN." ■ EDUCATIONAL ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS. In Accountancy Examinations a splendid record for the last twelve years has been established by " BANKS COLLEGE. WELLINGTON, because of its thorough 'and conscientious work. Our Papers have been prepared by the following solicitors: — JOHN S. BARTON, F.I.A.N.Z. (Lecturer in Accounting and Auditing at Victoria University College). H. H. CORNISH, M.A., LL.B. (Double First-class Honours Languages and Literature and Mental and 1 Moral Philosophy). ' ■ , O. C. MAZENGARB, M.A., LL.B. (Honours in Political Science). B E. MURPHY, M.A., LL.B., B.Com;, F.R.E.S. (First-class Honours Mental and Moral Philosophy). All students' accounts are checked and criticised by professional accountants, aid the LAW WORK by the above practitioners. ■ ' - Work received is checked and criticised at ohce.V and - returned by first mail next day. For! further information apply to the Director, ' 9f H. AMOS. TS THE SCHOOL JUDGED BY ITS EXAMINATION RESULTS? V' Since our foundation, we have passed 1988 candidates through the various Accountancy, and Bookkeeping Examinations. Our average per centage of Passes is 80.7. These include 72 Prize-winners and, "Order of Merit." To these must be added over 3700 successes in the Matriculation, Public Service, Teachers'," and other Examinations, as well as ,187 through the Law, and a large number in-'the Engineering Examinations. NO' MATTER WHAT YOUR WALK IN LIFE, YOU MUST PROVE YOUR EFFICIENCY. This you can do by securing your Diploma What Examination do'you wish to pass? Write us to-day. ' Our advice is free. Address: HEMINGWAY'& ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOQLS (LTD.), "AUCKLAND. • .\ . I - U.C.O. , U.C.C. TWELFTH YEAR. STUDENTS PREPARED FOR THE FOLLOWING EXAMINATIONS:— Bookkeepers' Diploma, Accountancy Professional, Bookkeeping for Teachers' D, Accountancy for Teachers' C or for Public Service Entrance, Complete Courses for Public Service \ Entrance. Matriculation, Teachers' D, C, or B Certificates; also a Business Training Course., For prospectus and full particulars write to s THE SECRETARY, University Correspondence College, 15ja Elgin road, Dunedin; T ANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL fl-i (Established 1902). Principal, Miss Kate Siewart Day plasses, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Fridays, 10 .to 12-and*2 to 4 Evening Classes, Monday and Thursday, 7 to 9. Tuition includes thorough instruction in practical dressmaking. Join now, and' make vour autumn and winter outfits. Ladies' tailoring also taught. Cut patterns a specialty. Concession. on railway to'country pupils. Rooms: 123 High street (opp PTC.). v 10m MR FRANK GRAHAM will be pleased to HEAR VOICES for " Marit.na " on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, from 6 to 8, or by appointment. First rehearsal for chorus, April 11, 8 o'clock 79 Moray p'are. '26m PASSMORE'S Evening Classes in j r Resumed—Mondav and lhursday. Railway concession tickets. Studio: STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. O OSiBOTHAM'S COLLEGE. Dowling street.—Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping. Reopening Monday. Write or call for prospectus. Telephone 756. 13j a CANON NEVILL, 8.A., Oxford, Coaches all Examinations, Intermediate, Junior Matriculation, Certificate D.—Tel. c 34. ' TENDERS FjnENDERS are invited until 2 p.m. on MONDAY, 2nd April, for ALTERATIONS and ADDITIONS to the DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK. E. W. WALDEN, F.N.Z.1.A., Registered Architect,, 22m Dowling street. A SSIGNED ESTATE OF A. E. KING, . OF WYNDHAM. TENDERS will be received up to 31st INST, for the PURCHASE. iu one or more lots, of the S'iOCK-IN-TRADE and PLANT in the above Estate—viz.: Lot I—Draperyl—Drapery Stock. Lot 2—Grocery Stock. Lot 3—Bakery Plant. Lot 4—General Plant. The sepek sheets and conditions of ten ■ "aj" ,oe viewed (after Tuesdav, 27th inst.) at the following places: — 1. WyndhanV: The Premises. 2. Dunedin: The Office of Mr C. F. John-' son, public accountant, 89 Princcs street. 3. Invercargill: The Officc of the Trustee. GEO. M'CARTER, Juk., Rout's Buildings, Don street, "^ nis^ce - Invercargill, 23rd March, *1917. 27m rpENDERS invited ~for PURCHASE~of Eea3o "' s output of OYSIER SHELLS (/SX) tons, about); highest or anv tender not nccessarxly . a/icepted.—T. Nieper, Caversham - 27m LOOK-OUT for the Now Countrv Club Sports Model Overland. The only renl sport model in a low priced class. It is a quality car, designed to' answer the requirements of buyers who want h distinctive I medium priced car.—Wimpenny Bros, and I Rcid, (Limited). g m

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16964, 28 March 1917, Page 1

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