AMUSEMENTS. UTo Matinee Screening To-day.) THE PEOPLE’S TONIGHT! 7.45 TONIGHT! And Again Monday Night. W’illiam Fox Presents his Latest Special Attraction, “DAUGHTERS OF THE NIGHT.” “DAUGHTERS OF THE NIGHT.” The exciting experiences of a telephone girl woven into a drama of throbs and thrills. ALICE MILLS And ORVILLE CALDWELL the Big Cast. Supporting Films include: “The Hunt,” two-reel comedy; Fox News and the 6th Exciting Chapter of “Lightning Bryce.” OUR PRICES ARE— Stalls 9d, DC. 1/3. Reserves, at Collier’s this morning or 'Phone theatre to-night. INGLEWOOD QUEEN CARNIVAL. Q.RAND ]»ALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, INGLEW’OOD TOW’N HALL. In Aid of the Sports Candidate. Particulars later. Don’t forget QOLLIE CLUB’S ’J’RIALS, MARCH 5 and 6. Over £lOO in Prizes and Trophies. Late Entries taken. W. T. WOOD, Hon. Secretary. MEETINGS. N.Z. LABOUR PARTY. L.R.C. QPEN INGLEWOOD, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), BAND ROTUNDA at 2.15 p.m Speakers— Mr. T. Armstrong, M.P., Christchurch East. Mr. J. Edwards. R. J. CLARKE, Hon. Secretary.
N.Z. LABOUR PARTY L.R.C. QPEN WAITARA, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) At 7 o’clock. Speakers (as above). R. J. CLARKE, Hon. Secretary. N.P. CARD CLUBS’ ASSOCIATION. QpHE Annual General Meeting of the above Association will be held in the Soldiers’ Club on WEDNESDAY, March 4, 1925, at 8 p.m. F. D. MACKAY, Hon. Secretary. ST. ANDREWS’ CHURCH. A Meeting of the Congregation will be held on MONDAY, March 2, at 8 p.m. Business.—Purchase of Site for New Church. EDUCATIONAL. JSJ’EW pLYMOUTII ’J’ECHNICAL COLLEGE. Day School will re-open on March 9, and Pupils may be enrolled from now on. Free Place and Fre e Railway Passes to holders of Scholarships, Proficiency and Competency. AU Other Pupils over 14 are advised to consult the Director. as Free Places are awarded under special conditions. Special Courses in Engineering, Industrial, Commercial, Domestic, Agriculture, Science and Art, General. Evening School will offer special advantagest to Book-keeping, Accountancy, Engineering, and all Trade Students. Better than an expensive correspondence course. Prospectus on application addressed to the School. Director will bj in attendance for enrolments and advice to parents during mornings, 10 to 12, or by appointment. A. L. MOORE, Director. S T - M ARYS S cnooL - STRATFORD. A Church of England Boarding and Day School for Girls Kindergarten, Primary and Secondary. Healthy situation, bracing climate, spacious grounds (10 acres), modern buildings, own farm and garden produce. Cricket, Tennis, Basket Ball and Swimming. ALL SUBJECTS—MODERATE FEES. FULL STAFF OF COMPETENT TEACHERS. Write for Prospectus to the Lady Principal—MlSS HUSSEY, B.A. (London).
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 February 1925, Page 1
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