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AMUSEMENTS. g-I'NG'S. THEATRE. FOURTH WEEK OF THE WONDERFUI STRASBURG CLOCK EXHIBITION, OF ALSACE-LORRAINE, 12ft HIGH AND WEIGHS TWO TONS, EVERY QUARTER OF AN HOUR. Hours: Afternoons. 2 till 5; Evenings, 7 till 10. Adults, Is (plus tnx); Children, 6d. DUNEDIN PUBLIC ART GALLERI SOCIETY (Inc.). EXHIBITION OF PICTURES, ART CRAFTS WORK, And DRAWINGS by Members of Local Brand of tho N.Z. Institute of Architects. Also, Fine Display of Work by Students of Canterbury Colege and Dunedin Schools of Art. Open Daily 11 a.m. till 5 p.m., and 7.30 p.m. till 9.30. Art Union Tickets (including admission) One Shilling'. &LAZA THEATRI ■ .Finally To-day, 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. "William Russell in "THE GREAT NIGHT." 3.40-J;ick Holt in-8.40 "ON THE HIGH SEAS," With Dorothy Dalton and Star Cast. Also. "The Pirate" (Comedy) and ftews. To-morrow: "THE MAN WHO SAW TO MORROW," featuring Thomas Meighan. <pRAND THEATRE Last Screenings, To-day. 2 p.m.—Jack "Holt in—7 p..m. "ON THE HIGH SEAS," An Ocean Drama of Storm and Shipwreck 3.4o—William Russell in—B.4o "THE GREAT NIGHT." Also, "Pirate"' (Comedy) and News. To-morrow: "THE MAN WHO SAW TO MORROW," featuring Thomas Meighan. JUMMAG E S A L I USEFUL HOUSEHOLD ARTICEES. CLOTHING, BOOTS. TO-DAY (THURSDAY), at 2 p.m. ROSLYN METHODIST SCHOOLROOI (Just'.up from 1 Stuart street car terminus)

EDUCATIONAL. OF AGRICULTURE SCHOOL FOR FARMERS, King Edward Technical College. ■ (A. H. Cockayne, Director.) In connection with the above Fan School, the following is the Programme fc TO-DAY (THURSDAY), May 31, 1923:9 a,m. to 10 a.m.—"Manures and Manui ing," by R. B. Tennent. 10.5 a.m. to 11.15 a.m.—"Growing of Seed for the Seed Trade," by J. Nimmo. 11.30 a.m. to 12.30 a.m.—"Pasture Man- . agement," by E. B. Levy. Afternoon".—Visit* to Forestry Depart- '■ ' ment, Botanic Gardens, Mr Tannock, Demonstrator. 8, p.m.—"Feeding of Dairy Cows," by A. i>"'.T' H.. Cockayne. farmers and their Sons are cordially ftWited to attend the above Lectures, 'wJiicK are Free to all. . R. B. TENNENT, Instructor in Agriculture.The Correspondence Courses of Bank Commercial College are the links between Learning and Earning. Nearly one hundred courses of instruction are provided by means of which the ambitious may make their spare time remunerative. Subjects may be commenced at any time and at any stage. Banks Collego Courses have been prepared by experts ; all papers are checked and criticised by highly qualified and experienced teachers. Courses include ACCOUNTANCY, LAW, BANKING, SECRETARIAL, MATRICULATION, ADVERTISING, PUBLIC SPEAKING, TEACHERS' CERTII'TGATES. ENTRANCE PUBLIC SERVICE, PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING. BUSINESS PRACTICE, ECONOMICS, AND GENERAL KNOWLEDGE SUBJECTS. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Wellington, Christchurch, and New Plymouth. H. AMOS, Director. UNIQUE MAIL COURSE. Here's an unusually good opportunity for younjr men to study Motor Mechanics at home. Bower's New Postal Course on Motor Engineering thoroughly embraces every phaso of the Motor Business. Text Books written in simple, practical language, that every student can oasily understand. Spare-time study will speedily fit you for highly salaried position in the motor world. Fees reasonable. Write at once for Free Prospectus. BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL (Registered under Marine and Education Departments since 1915), ROOM 139, FLETCHER'S BUILDING, 22 Customhouse quay. Wellington. P.O. Box E 65. G (And at Auckland.) qiARMEHS TO BENEFIT From Knowledge of Mechanics. Farming is a business. It owes its profits to tho efficient rutining of engine, motor, and electric plant power. A farmer wants to know how to instal, operate, and adjust machinery and appliances. I.C.S. Experts have got out a Special Course of Farm Mechanics. It brings to. the inexperienced man in his own homo a training simple, thorough, practical, and up-to-date. Write about "Farm Mechanics" to-day. Two hundred other courses taught. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (AUSTRALASIA), LTD. R. L. Ridd, District Agent, Dept. "B," Box 637, Duncdin. 'TglO AMBITIOUS YOUNG MEN!" If you are of a mechanical turn of mind, become a Trained Motor Mechanic. There ar c ; great openings in Motor Engineering. Study at home Dyke's Mail Course of Motor Enginceiing, with its wonderful working model.), charts, end simple instructions. Send for Prospectus "M." .lAS. RODGER, 159 "K" Manchester street, Qhristchurch. FRIENDS' SCHOOL, WANGANUI. NEXT TERM BEGINS on MAY 31. Prospectus and other information from the Head Master, 30my F. E. MORETON, B.A. r ANGER DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL.Li Day Classes, Tuesday, Wednesday, aid Fridays; Evening Claasee, Monday and Thursday. Join now and make your autumn and winter outfits. Paper Patterns a specialty; materials cut out;—Miss Kate Stewart, 123 High street (opp. D.1.C.). 29m MISS A BROOME (above J. "and."""/. Arthur's), Teacher of Drossmaking, Cutting l , and Fitting; materials and patterns cut to measure; classes, hours 10 a.m. to 12 noon; 2 p.m., 4 p.m.; patterns, 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Evening Classes arranged for.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18876, 31 May 1923, Page 1

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