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AMUSEMENTS YOU MUST SEE FOR YOURSELF To appreciate the real beauty of this musical romance. THE STATE. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z»), Ltd. , 3 SESSIONS DAILY—--11—2.15—8. 1 " p AT » PATERSON NILS ASTHER * HERBERT MtJNDIN "LOVE - TIME" II "LOVE - TIME" "LOVE - TIME" "LOVE - TIME" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PERFECT COMEDY TOUCHES SUPERB SCENAS EXQUISITE MUSIC MAGNIFICENT STORY SINGING THAT WILL CHARM YOU. Plans at Begg's till s—then phone 12-324. GRACE MOORE \ "ONE NIGHT OF LOVE," FRIDAY NEXT. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)

THE TUDOR BOOK CO., LTD., Under the Savoy, 18 Princes street, HAVE BOOKS AND STATIONERY FOR PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS. Purchasers of School Material receive a Splendid Gift. For One Week Only. EDUCATIONAL JJARTH PIANOFORTE SCHOOL OF MUSIC CAPITOL BUILDING, PRINCES STREET. Phone 12-937. REOPENS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7. Interviews on that day from 2 to 5 p.m. Former pupils retain usual times. .';'■■; , SUBJECTS: PRACTICAL: Group Classes for Beginners to Diplomas, Trinity College of Music, and Royal Schools of Music, London, Aural Classes. THEORETICAL: Rudiments, Harmony, ' Counterpoint, Art of Teaching, Literature :'... ■'■»■' Branches of the School: »'■'.'.•'.'■■' MUSSELBURGH, ROSLYN, AND MOSGIEL. BEATRICE BARTH, F.T.C.L., Principal.

AIMEE CHAMPION, RESUMES TEACHING WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY '6. Studio: Paterson's Buildings, Rattray et. Private Address: 31- Grendon 'street, Maori Hill.

JjTSS EFFIE YOBSTOItf KESUMES TEACHING PIANOFORTE, HARMONY, COUNTERPOINT, Eta, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, At : 424 GEORGE STREET At Home, Wednesday, February 6. Pupils retain usual hours. Assistants,: / The Misses F. ' BROOK. L.T.C.L., D. JOHNSTON, L.T.C.LI, L.R.C.M., and J. M'CORKINDALE. L.T.C.L.

. WEIGHT. PIANOFORTE and THEORY. Resumes Teaching WEDNESDAY,' FEBRUARY 6. 50 UNION STREET. IOLONG E L L 0. ELVIRA WYCHERLEY. LA.B., WILL RESUME TEACHING on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1935. Chas. Begg and Cb.'s Studios. MISS BJITTY JOHNSON, L.R.S.M., Pianoforte and Theory. RESUMES TEACHING On TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, At Sawyers' Bay. Also 21 Gilmour street, Kaikorai. Miss NELLIE HENAGHAN, L.T.C.L., F.T.C.L. (Winner Ladies' Elocution Championship, Wellington Competitions, 1933). Studio: 39 Princes street, Musselburgh, Dunedin. , Oamaru: Thursday and Fridays. TERM COMMENCES TUESDAY, .FEBRUARY 5. EORGE BALL, PIANOFORTJE AND THEORY. 15 CLIFFORD STREET, or 4 DALMORE CRESCENT.

Two young Englishwomen. Miss Florence Blenkiron and Miss .Theresa Wallach, of Clevelartd road, Ealing, are to attempt the double journey from London to Capetown and back on a motor cycle and sidecar. "It is the spirit of adventure that is urging us to do this," the young women stated, " and there is also a desire to prove the superiority of a British product. We shall be entirely self-supporting, carrying in a trailer camping equipment, food, spares, petrol—and revolvers. The tent will fold into the sides of the trailer, and at night will be erected over the trailer." Miss Blenkirooi is the first-woman to be awarded the Brooklands gold star for lapping at 100 m.p.h. or over on a motor cycle. Her speed was 102.00 m.p.?:., which has never been beaten by a woman. Miss Wallach achieved the fastest time in the women's class on four occasions, twice at Brooklands and twice at Brighton,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22487, 4 February 1935, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22487, 4 February 1935, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22487, 4 February 1935, Page 11

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