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AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors Ben and John Fuller. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), FRIDAY, and SATURDAY. BYRON’S “OUR BOYS.” The COMEDY that ran over 1000 Nights in London, THE DUNEDIN COMEDY CLUB, Under the Direction of Mr T. De SPONG. CHARA OTHERS; Sir Geoffrey Champneys (a Country Magnate) ... Mr Oliver Barclay Talbot Champneys (his Son) Mr Fred C. James Perkyn Middlewick (a Retired Butterman) Mr T. De Spong Chas. Middlewick (his Son) Mr Reg. Tapley Kempster (Sir Geoffrey’s Manservant) Mr C. N. Hastings Poddies (Middlewick’s Butler) Mr G- Plutner Violet Melrose (An Heiress) Miss Ethel Hilhker Mary Melrose (Her Poor Cousin) Miss Marjorie > Gibbs Clarissa Champneys (Sir Geoffrey’s Sister) Miss Alice Smith Belinda (A Lodging-house Slave) Mrs Fred Fish ACT I.—At'the Butterman’s- Scene: Perkvn Middlewick’s Country Home. ACT IL—At the Baronet’s. Scene: Drawing-room in Sir Geoffrey s House. Seven months are supposed to have elapsed. ACT lll.—Mrs Patcham’s Three-pair Back. Scene: Third Floqr at a London Lodging-house. Scene: In Acts I and H, Hertfordshire. In Act HI, London. Orchestra under the direction of Mrs C. Begg. Dress Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Box Plan at Bristol. PROCEEDS TO ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL WINDOW.

EDUCATIONAL. CORRESPONDENCE COURSE /• In VOICE PRODUCTION And PUBLIC SPEAKING. Correct Pronunciation Assured. Instructor: J. OULFORD BELL. Banks College has pleasure in Announcing the above New Department. The course consists of 26 lessons, and contains many valuable exercises for the improvement of enunciation and pronunciation. Test papers are also included. Arrangements will be made for students to receive a certain number of personal lessons, either in Wellington or fn their own home towns. /•' Fee: Complete Course, £5 ss, in advance. Instalments by arrangement. Enrol to-day with BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Wellington, Christchurch, & New Plymouth H. AMOS, Director. FOUND. —The Secret of Achievement, The Door to Opportunity, Tire Road to Success, in “THE MIND AND HOW TO USE IT,” By PHILIP O’BRIEN HOARE, M.8.1.M Sc (Eng.). The development of the Sub-conscious Mind is the only road to Concentration, Good Memory, Personality, and Success. Free booklet sent on application to N.Z. EDUCATIONAL AGENCY, A.M.P. BUILDING. P.O. Box 47. DUNEDIN. AREAL eeeential for getting on j) a thorough command of accurate, forceful, English—it is the secret of success in business, social and public life. Study Grenville Kleiser’e Practical English Course in your spare time, and get skill and power in your everyday use of language. Write to-day for free booklet “E” to JAMES RODGER & CO. (LTD.), 159 H Manchester street. Christchurch. ANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL i 123 High street (0pp«.D.1.C.). Classes Tuesday, Wednesday, and Fridays. Evening Classes, Mondays and Thursdays. Paper patterns and ladies’ material cut out Miss KATE STEWART, Principal. MISS A. BROOME (above J. and J. Arthur’s), Teacher of Dressmaking, Cutting, and Pitting; materials and patterns cut to measure; classes, hours 10 a.m. to 12 noon; 2 p.m, 4 p.ih.; patterns, 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Railway concessions. If BRUSH up yonr Shorthand and Typewriting knowledge during winter evening at Ross'botham’e, Dowling street. Individual Tuition. PERSONAL. ADVERTISEMENTS of 16 Words under the Headings Situations Vad&nt, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Pound, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc., One Shilling per Insertion; S insertions, 2s 6d; 6 Insertions, Bs;. Strictly Cash In Advance. Extra Charge If Booked. GENUINE Case Hardship.—Would persons surplus Clothing, Boots (size 8), fit man 6ft, please advise Telephone 3252. BAD whiskv will kill anything. WATSON’S No. 10 is a healthy, stunulat ing, refreshing drink. 17my BLACK SILK VEILINGS, plain or cDotted. Usually 2s 3d, 2s lid, 3s 6d—now Is, Is 6d, Is 9tl. —Herbert, Haynes.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18557, 18 May 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18557, 18 May 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18557, 18 May 1922, Page 1

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