AMUSEMENTS. “JOY NIGHT” No. 6 REPEATED. TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL In Aid of the Children’s Christmas Cheer, and the Blind Soldiers and Sailors’ Fund. There will be a MR. NEW ZEALAND Competition. THE FIRST PRIZE will be a large “BRONZE CIGARETTE CABINET” full of cigarettes, aud a “GOLD MEDAL” suitably inscribed. THE SECOND PRIZE will be Five Hundred Cigarettes. REMEMBER, this is not a BEAUTY COMPETITION. IT IS AN UGLY MAN’S COMPETITION. MISS ISOBEL WILSON and MISS DOREEN McCUBBIN Have kindly consented to do the Judging. We start at 8 o’clock —GRAND PARADE at 9. ADMISSION, 2s. 6d. Tickets for last “JOY NIGHT” will not be accepted. TUTSCHKA’S ORCHESTRA w ill play the Latest Music. Late Trams arranged at 1.15 a.m. for Island Bay and Lyall Bay, via Tunnel.
EDUCATIONAL. gCOTS COLLEGE. FOB BOARDING AND DAY BOYS OF ALL AGES, MIRAMAR, WELLINGTON. The Only Presbyterian Boys’ College in the North Island. Scots College is a registered private college for day pupils and boarders ol all ages. Full Primary end Secondary Departments. Boys prepared for all public examinations. Special courses to suit individual needs. , Buildings are commodious, modern, and well equipped. Health of boarders carefully guarded. Daily medical inspection by experienced doctor. Due attention paid to physical training and games. Large playing fields, tennis court, rifle range, swimming baths. Bible reading and religious instruction daily. Boarders attend Church of own denomination. Prospectus on application to — THE PRINCIPAL. Scots College, Miramar, Wellington. GOLDEN PROSPECTS FOR WORKERS. never was so keen a demand for brainy workers. Let us help you to qualify for one of -these wellpaid positions daily offering to •GILBY GRADUATES.” You can study in your spare hours. All kinds of courses for all kinds of students. Individual Tuition by skilled specialists. Commercial Subjects, General Knowledge, Preparation for all Examinations. Term may be commenced at any time. Day ana Evening Classes. Correspondence Lessons. GILBY'S COLLEGE L> T D., Janies Smith's Buildings, Cuba Street, Wellington 'Phone 44—926. P-O. Box 203 STENOGRAPHY and BUSINESS METHODS WTE conduct morning, afternoon and ’’ evening classes in Shorthand, Typewriting. Bookkeeping and Business Practice. A few months' intensive study by our individual system will, give you a knowledge of these increasingly important subjects. • Our class-rooms are equipped with the most modern typewriters. For full particulars, apply to— E. L ENTING, 8.C0m., A.1.A., N.Z., Director, Banks Commercial College, z 98 The Terrace. TO THE AMBITIOUS INDIVIDUAL. TYO vott intend entering a Profession? L' ’Then you MUST MATRICULATE. That you are keen on advancement goes without saying, so start the New Year by joining up with us. Our tuition pill hasten you along the road to Success. Our EVENING CLASSES, conducted bv Expert Instructors, are available to those who are able to attend, and for those who wish to study in their own homes we have specially prepared COR RESPONDENCE LESSONS. For Free Particulars write to— NEW ZEALAND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (Incorporating Metropolitan and Maoriland Colleges), 142 COLWILL’S CHAMBERS, Swanson Street, Auckland. P.O. Box 50. CRAIGHEAD SCHOOL. TIMARU. DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS'. HEAD MISTRESS, MISS V. M. SALMOND, B.A. (London). TPIRST-CLASS Primary and Secondary L School, located in about four acres in healthiest part of town. For Prospectus apply to C. G. BRYAN KING, P.O. Box 125, Timaru. D UNELM PREPARATORY SCHOOL, Deans Avenue, Haglev Park, CHRISTCHURCH. Church of England Boarding end Day School for Boys from 7 io 14 years of age. PREPARATORY FOR CHRIST'S COLLEGE. Visitor: The Right Rev the Lord Bishop cf Christchurch. Headmaster: MR. C. E FERRIS, F.R.Hist. Soc., London. Prospectus cn application. Telephone 3513. ItfODERN SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING NOW OPEN, 20 The Terraco. Terms (continuously) on application Principal, Mi-s Winchcombe. Frocks, Ensemble Coats made up by Mlle. Muriel. M4DAMB FLORRY ROSCOE I‘jnineut English Soprano iPunil of Sir Chas. Santley. London), for ORATORIO, OPERATIC AND BALLAD CONCERTS. Address: 29 Naughton Terrace, Kilbirnie. Mailame is prepared to accept a limitnumber of oupile. Radford studio, 125 whir street. 1 Leesons Banjo, Guitar, Mandolin, Violin, Piano. Terms, 365.
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 64, 9 December 1926, Page 3
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