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AMUSEMENTS. Not Hundreds, but Thousands Turned Away on Saturday. "p H E OCTAGON TO-DAY, at 2.30 p.m. TO-NIGHT, at 8. REX BEACH'S VIVID POWERFUL CLASSIC In 7—THRILLING, THROBBING REELS— 7 -RKX BEACH'S " THE BARRIER." — -REX BEACH'S "THE BARRIER." — -REX BEACH'S "THE BARRIER." - -REX BEACH'S "THE BARRIER." — A TRULY GREAT PICTURE. Viewed by over 4000 people on Saturday. Also at KING EDWARD THEATRE. TEW QUEEN'S THEATRE. Last 2 Performances of • RASPUTIN, THE BLACK MONK." "RASPUTIN, THE BLACK MONK." "RASPUTIN, THE BLACK MONK." Come- Early To-night, or better still, Attend the Sessions To-day. IVERYBODY'S THEATRE. ETHEL CLAYTON in THE WOMAN BENEATH. THE WOMAN BENEATH. A DEFINITION OF MARRIAGE. THE HIGH DIVER'S CURSE. L.-KO COMEDY. TOPICAL BUDGET. IHE EMPIRE THHATRE. TO-DAY. Final Showing "THE LUTED VEIL," "THE LIFTED VEIL," Featuring ETHEL BARRYMORE. Do Not Miss THE PENDLETON ROUND UP. Magnificent Horsemanship. . EDUCATIONAL. TIEN "DREAMS" COME TRUE. You have "dreamt" of Success and Achievement. So did the present leaders of business—once. The office boy dreams of the day which will seo him manager of his company. And he will succeed IF he follows the simple law of using every power of mind and body every hour of the day for the' accomplishment of the greatest results. Success in the business world depends largely upon specialised knowledge. That is the knowledge we give you privately, practically, and expeditiously by mail, in your own home, at moderate expense. " May we send you particulars of our Course in COMPLETE BUSINESS TRAINING; or in PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING v and OFFICE METHODS, or in PRACTICAL MODERN ACCOUNTANCY? Say which, and write to-day. Also note, we Prepare Candidates for the LAW PROFESSIONAL. ACCOUNTANCY DEGREE, UNIVERSITY BOOKKEEPING, MATRICULATION, PUBLIC SERVICE, and TEACHERS' C AND D EXAMS. Address: HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (LTD.), Union Buildings, Auckland. P.O. Box 516. (The School which has passed over 2300 candidates through the various Accountancy Exams.) mHE WORKER SUCCEEDS. The great fault of the rising generation is that it is afraid of work —real, honest, hard work, as our fathers and grandfathers- knew it. Life has been made so easy through the immense development of the resources of civilisation in the last decade that it has seemed to discourage effort and weaken the stamina of the race. Don't bo afraid of work. To bo a master of men you must first be a master of yonr business. To be this- you must read and study under competent and experienced tutors. At BANKS COLLEGE, , Wellington, complete courses of work can be obtained for all commercial and professional positions and for all public examinations. Write for a prospectus now, and state the work in which you are interested. H. AMOS, 21d Director. JOHN M'GLASHAN COLLEGE PREPARATORY AND SECONDARY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. The College will OPEN on TUESDAY, 12th February next. Parents of intending pupils may consult the Principal (Mr Arthur G Butchers) at First Church Manse from WEDNESDAY, January 24, between the hours of 10 a.m and noon. 0. G. WHITE, 12ja Secretary. mECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL REJL OPENS' On TUESDAY, sth February,. 1918. Free Places available at all Full-day Courses. Special Afternoon Classes in Commercial and Domestic Work-for Adults and Paying Students. New Pupils will be Enrolled on and after 29th INST. 19 ja *jyHAT WILL YOU DO AT 50?-That II depends on what you are doing now to secure the training that will steadilv advance you in position and salary during the coming years. Write and ask the Internationa' Correspondence Schools to advise you how you can secure 'this training without giving up your present occupation. Ten per cent. Christmas discount during December.—R. N. RIDD, District Agent, Box l6 q B, Tnvrrcargill. 3d fADEMOISELLE DAMBLY Resumes TEACHING Dressmaking, Lingerie, Needlework, FEBRUARY 6. Classes 10 to 12, 2 to 4. Evening Classes MARCH 6. Former pupils please keep own time. 76 LOWER STUART STREET. CLASS or Individual TUITION English and English Litoratniro; other subjects if required for proficiency, teachers', ami matriculation oxaißinations: backward nunils srjoeialtv.—Educational. Times Office. "OEMARKABLE RECORD.—I 42 passes, -Oj nmo yews. Oral tuition, correspondence— Rev. T. Russell, 81 Filled street, Danefiin. 21 j a »OSSBOTHAM'S COLLEGE (Short- -!■' hand. Typewriting, Bookkeeping) REOPENS January 14; individual tuition; terms moderate; railway concessions. 29d SECONDARY School Teacher will give r3 TUITION; personal or correspondence; uniquo opportunity.—E. M. S Times. PLAY the- game, and when buying Whisky say WATSON'S No. 10. You might as .well get best. 12ja ECZEMA CURED!—My Herbal Treatment positively cures the distressing trouble. —Thompson, herbalist, Oatnaru. rBIHE rich can't buy nor the poor desire A anjthin.s; better than Hayward's MILITARY PICKLE. Always even in quality ami moderate in price. All Stores. 21n [>RITAIN'S BEST—WATSON'S No. 10 I _J3 Whisky. More care and finer materials; that's why it ksada. 12ja

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17217, 21 January 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17217, 21 January 1918, Page 1