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AMUSEMENTS. Pernansßt Pictupes. EMPIRE THEATRE. >jt*HONE 166. TO-NICHTONLY! TO-NIGHT ONLY! From Wellington October 16th, 1914. BODY OF THE N.Z. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE From Wellington, October 16th, 1915. Showing;— The Shipping of Guns and Horses—lnspection by the Governor at Newtown,JPark —March Through the Wellington Streets to the Troopships—Embarking and Departure of ■ the Troops. (I,oooft. film.) —ALSO— PATHE GAZETTE, showing the King Inspecting H.M.S. New Zealand and Australia. Kalem Star Drama:— THE WIRE CHIEFS REWARD. The Latest Keystone: — AN EAVESDROPPER. Etc., Etc. Prices as usual. Bos Plan Empire Refreshment Rooms. 1091 "HAMILTON HOMES CONCERTS. SCHOOL OF MOSIG 1 TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NTGHT! TO-NIGHT! AND TOMORROW NIGHT. The Musical Events op the Season. MR HODGES (BaritpEe) will be supported by MISS EILEEN DRISCOLL (Mezzo-soprano). MISS RENE QCEREE (Accompanist). SIGNOR GIOVANNI VITETTA (Harpist). Prices: 3/-, 2/-, and 1/-. Box Plan at Begg's. 1092 GRAND ST. PATRICK'S HIBERNIAN CONCERT, In aid of St. Mary's Orphanage. To be held SCHOOL OF MUSIC, I WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24th, 1315. Splendid Programme Arranged. Tickets 2/- and 1/-. W. J. DOYLE, 1024 Secretary. Book-keepers Earn More! Our Correspondence Courses in Accountancy and Commercial Law provide a sure means to a higher paid and more' responsible position. The men who have a thorough knowledge of accounts and commercial law not only receive big money but are in a direct line for managerial situations. Begin NOW to prepare yourself for the position higher up by sending to-day for Booklet describingourCORRESPONDENCE COURSES in Accountancy, Higher Accountancy and Commercial Law. We have helped ambitious men all over the country to better paying positions, AND WE CAN HELP YOU. Send for 94-page book; (a) ACCOUNTANCY or (b) BOOK-KEEPING Hemingway & Robertson's Correspondence Schools, Limited Union Buildings, Auckland 2 The Boy. J. Lowden, of Messrs. Collett. and Co.,litd., Fort St., Auckland, writes: "I have used FLUENZOL with moat banetlciril results aa a Gurgle for Chronic || Clergyman's Throafc and fa Hoarseness caused through m overmuch pa t form spoak- m ing. I iind ii hasavorymol- r| 'owing effect on i"ho voiyo." f\ THE GOLDEN BAY ESTATES COMPANY. FOR SALE. IKIQ ACREB OF LEVEL LAND, 1 OXO sub-divided into 66 Lots, of from 5 to 150 Acres, situate et PUBAMAHOI, TAT^AivA. The property lies facing the Northeast, and fronting the shoves of Golden Bay. It is sheltered from all winds, warm, and well watered. The soil is very rich, producing the finest Apples, Root Crops, and Cereals in the far-famed Taknka District. Fruit Trees of all kinds flourish, as fan be seen in the apple and other orchards; on the property. The Vendors recommend the above lands to intending purchasers as one <«f the safest investments ;ii the Nelson District. Plans can he seen and a\> information obtained from all Licensed Land Agents in Nelson, Messrs Allan and Falconer, Takaka, and from the Golden Bay Estates Company, Ltd., c.o Adams and Harley, Solicitors, NTelson. 899 NELSON SCHOOL Of MUSIC. •Affiliated to the Associated Board, Royal Academy of Music, and Royal College of Music, London). TRUSTEES-—Messrs. Coct, Fell, Gibbs, King, Hon. A. T. Maginnity, and- Rev. J. P. Kempthorne. STAFF: Principal: Mr. Julius Lenimer. Teachers of Pianoforte: Miss Dora Judsoq, Miss Phyllis Fel.», and Mr Eric Waters, l'eacher of Violin, Musical Theory, and Singing: Mr. J. Lemmer. Teacher of Singing and Organ: Mr. John Tait, A.R.C.O. ' FEES-—Piscount will be allowed if payment is mado within Eight Weeks: from commencement of the rerni. The full fees, and also the arnouts as reduced by discount, are as follows: — Organ: Oae. Hour's Lesson per week and three hours' practice: 90s per term; less discount, 80s per tents. Other Practical Subjects: One Halfnour Lesson per week; 40s per term; leas discount, 355. Two Half-hour Lessons per week: 70s per Term; less discount, 60s. Harmony and Counterpoint: One Half-hour per week: 35s pei term; less discount, 30s. " R-tffway Concessions: ,Same as to laical qgd pEtLi Secretary /o Begg and Cfc., Trafalgar street.

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13732, 22 March 1915, Page 7

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645

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13732, 22 March 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13732, 22 March 1915, Page 7

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