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AMUSEMENTS. ONCE AGAIN THE WIZARD D. W. GRIFFITH, WITH HIS GENIUS AND ARTISTRY, HAS MADE A PICTURE THAT WILL BE REMEMBERED FOR ALL TIME AS THE ONCE IN A WHILE GREAT PICTURE. “ THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES,” WITH ITS SIMPLE. HUMAN THEME, WENT STRAIGHT TO THE HEARTS OF THE BIG AUDIENCE AT THE STRAND LAST NIGHT. AGAIN TO-DAY AT THE T R A N D “ Fuller-Hayward’s Theatre of Big Attractions.” 2.IS—TWICE DAILY—7.4S p.m. D. W. GRIFFITH’S LATEST AND GREATEST A simple, human story of home — its joys and heartaches —its trials and comforts —revealing the joys and sorrows of human hearts, a picture for father, mother, son, and daughter—D. W. Griffith’s latest and greatest “ THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES. “THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES. “THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES.' “THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES.’ “THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES.’ “THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES.” ’’ THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES.” “ THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES.” “THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES.” “THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES.” “THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES.” “ THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES.” Featuring JEAN HERSHOLT, PHYLLIS HAVER, BELLE BENNETT, —And— SALLY O'NEILL. Not a war picture—but a picture of the everlasting war between Man and Woman —as old as Eve —as new as To-morrow—the Eternal Battle that is forever being fought and never being won—the war of the sexes. ON THE STAGE. ’ ' Dance Novelty—“A Flirtation.” Pupils of Otago School of Dancing. SECOND FEATURE ‘ AGNES AYRES AGNES AYRES AGNES AYRES In an Historical Study in Technicolour of the Life of Napoleon and Josephine. “THE LADY OF VICTORIES.” “THE LADY OF VICTORIES.” “THE LADY OF VICTORIES.” “THE LADY OF VICTORIES. 3 ,’ “TEE LADY OF VICTORIES.” THE STRAND ORCHESTRA. Entr'acte Novelty, “The Bells of St. Mary’s.” ' Arr. by Mr L. D. Austin.’ BOX PLANS’ARE NOW OPEN in the Theatre Entrance. Phone 13-379 for Reserves. EDUCATIONAL. CANTERBURY COLLEGE, CHRISTCHURCH. ENTRIES are invited for the following SCHOLARSHIPS:— ONE ROBERT BELL SCHOLARSHIP, of the annual value of about £SO, and tenable for three years, will be awarded _in March to a Candidate who has obtained a place in the Credit List at least of the Entrance Scholarship Examination of the University of New Zealand, and intends to become a Journalist. ONE HELEN MACMILLAN BROWN BURSARY, of the annual value of £3O, will be offered for award each year to a Woman commencing study at the College. The Candidate must have obtained a place in the Credit List at least of the Entrance Scholarship Examination of the University of New Zealand. Each Bursary is tenable for three years. The holder of the Bursary must reside at “ Helen Connon Hall,” and pursue a course of study approved by the Professorial Board. ONE CHARLES COOK MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP, of the annual value of £SO, and tenable ordinarily for one year, will be awarded in March. In electing to the Scholarship, preference will be given to a person holding a Master’s Degree of the University of New Zealand, and intending to prosecute original research in Physical and Natural Science at the College. . ONE LISSIE : RATHBONE SCHOLARSHIP of the annual value of not less than £SO, and tenable for three years will be awarded in March. The Scholarship will be awarded for excellence shown ip the subjects English and History at tire Entrance Examination of the University of New Zealand. Further information as to conditions, etc., may be obtained from the Rector, by whom entries for the Scholarships will be received not later than MARCH 1, 1929. C. C. KEMP, Registrar. Canterbury College, Christchurch, (February. 1029.. rpHE DESIRE TO EXCEL While it is admitted that there are fewer opportunities for the average worker than formerly, the need of specialists is greater than ever before, anc the chances for ambitious, keen, and eager men and women, irrespective of class, are increasing. From time to time business men tel) us of the dearth of suitable applicants for the highest posts in ACCOUNTING, SEG RETAR lAL. and .COMMERCIAL WORK. Many of those who have gained the highest honours in business have risen from the ranks. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, WELLINGTON, provides Personal and Correspondence Tuition in all Commercial and Professional Subjects for the public examina tions and for general knowledge. The col lege has a permanent staff of over 30 experienced and successful tutors to assist you by the most modern methods Try the largest College in the Dominion—THE COLLEGE OF GOOD RESULTS. Write to BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Box 1261. Wellington. H. AMOS, Managing Director. King edward technical COLLEGE, EVENING CLASSES. Evening Classes REOPEN on WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 27, at 7 p.m. Tuition is given in the following Courses;— Art Building Cabinetmaking Commerce Home Crafts Woolclassing Horticulture Engineering—El and Motor Public Examinations Painting and Decorating Plumbing Typography Pharmacy rical. Mechanical, ENROLMENTS will be received at the College Office from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. on FRIDAY. MONDAY, and TUESDAY. February 22, 25, and 26. Room in the Classes cannot be guaranteed to those who do not enr,ol before Februarj 27 No Student will be admitted to any Class until enrolment is completed at the College Office. In the case of Paying Students this includes payment of the first term’s fee. Every junior under 17 years of age. whether free or paying, is required to attend a full Junior Course. All those seeking entry ’ should consult the new prospectus for College Regulations,, Courses. Fees/ and Charges. Prospectuses have been nested to all Students who completed a course last year. Others may receive copies on application. W. G. ALDRIDGE, IB£ Principal and Secretary.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20645, 18 February 1929, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20645, 18 February 1929, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20645, 18 February 1929, Page 9

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