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A BIG SPECTACULAR .VAUDEVILLE ■ .REVUE! - •-■..■ A SUPERLATIVE ATTRACTION. rjJR'AND OPERA" HOUSE. " RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction—J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. | AN ATTRACTION THAT WILL | APPEAL TO EVERYBODY. COMMENCING SATTIRD \Y COMMENCING SATURDAY, 28th JANUARY 28th' JANUARY. AFTERNOON AT 2. EVENING AT S. And Each Subsequent Afternoon and Evening. J. C. WILLIAMSON," LTD., PRESENT FRANK NEIL'S BIG SPECTACULAR VAUDEVILLE REVUE, "PLEASURE BOUND." '•PLEASURE BOUND " "PLEASURE BOUND" '■PLEASURE BOUND." "PLEASURE BOUND." "PLEASURE BOUND" - "PLEASURE BOUND." "PLEASURE BOUND." Which has just terminated a Record Season in Sydney. The Sweetheart of Three^Contineuts. ELLA SHIELDS, ' ELLA SHIELDS, ELLA SHIE TDS, The Dcbonaire Burlington Bertie in a Repertoire of all New Songs. Australia's and New Zealand's Own Inimitable Comedian, GEORGE WALLACE. GEORGE WALLACE. GEORGE WALLACE. The Funniest, the Drollest, and Most Original Comique on the stage to-day. Also: MIRIAM. LESTER. MAIDA JONES, MAGGIE BUCKLEY, LILY MOLLOY MAURICE BARLING, BILLY MALONEV, MURRAY AND WALTON WILLIAM LIDDLE. "THE DIABOLOS." "THE DIABOLOS." The Sensational International Adagio Dancers, who Astounded Playgoers of ' Australia. Also: MAURICE DIAMOND'S FAMOUS BALLET AND SHOW GIRLS. 40 ARTISTS 40 40 ARTISTS 40 THE BEST, BRIGHTEST, AND MOST ENTERTAINING ATTRACTION PRESENTED HERE DURING P-ECENT YEARS. NOTE THE TRICES: Evening: ss, 4s, 3s, 2s, Is (3d, and Is. Matinees: 3s, 2s, and Is. Children Half-price. All prices plus tax, BOX PLANS will be Opened at THE BRISTOL Nest Wednesday: T AWN TENNIS A-* AWN TENNIS AT MIRAMAR, OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS COMMENCE • AT. 10 A.M. ■ ■ • ' and Continue until.the 23rd January. Admission Charges: Adults 2s, Juniors Is. Season Tickets for Adults,-7s Cd; Juniors, 2s 6d. '"DROTEST to MCC—Leg Theory -w-ill not ■* bf> allowed on the Basin Rescive Sutunlsiy, Canteibmy \. Wellington, Athletic Contest, 2 p in EDUCATIONAL.. START THE NEW YEAR WELLI'LEARN SHORTHAND AND TYPE- - WRITING. ••-•■■ TNDIVIDUAL Tuition Guarantee^. x Moderate fees. All terms commence with pupil. ■ ■■-■-.' MISS A. SUTHERLAND, P.C.T.; Pitman's Cert. Teacher by Esam., 16, TurnbuH-st., off' Murphy-st. (3 rains. from Government Buildings). Tel. 41-304. ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS, Enrol with TTNTING'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, XJ LTD. Instructors: E. L. JSnting, B.Cotn., F.R.A.N.Z., A.1.A.N.Z.; F. H. Harris F.R.A.N.Z., A.1.A.N.Z.; R. W. Edwards, M.A., F.R.E.S.; J. D. Willis, LL.M. These tutors have successfully coached hundreds of students in the past. Printed notes in booklet form for all subjects. Expert tuition by class or by correspondence. Moderate Fees. College opens 16tK JANUARY. Write for Prospectus, or call and see MR. ENTING, Viekers House, Woodward street, Wellington. Box 828, Wellington. Tel. 44-406. ' '■ - / WELLESLEY COLLEGE Resumes 7th February. WELLESLEY COLLEGE provides a Sound All-round Education in JUNIOR INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR GRADES. SPECIAL FEATURES: 1. An experienced and highly qualified HEADMASTER—Mr. W. H. Stevens, M.A., recently a Senior Master at Wellington College. 2. A -whole time PHYSICAL DIRECTOR. 3. Careful INDIVIDUAL Tuition. 4. SMALL Classes. - 5. Reasonable FEES. Send for free prospectus or call at the Oflice, 08, The Terrace, and interview— H. AMOS, Telephone 43.050..: : \ DlrCCt°rTECTURES IN ACCOUNTANCY IN ACCOUNTANCY. . Subjects: . . BOOKKEEPING STAGE I. BOOKKEEPING, STAGE 11. BOOKKEEPING, STAGE 111. And AUDITING. COMMENCING AT EASTBOURNE, MONDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, 1933. J., B. BLACK, 8.C0m., A.R.A. (N.Z.).

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 14, 18 January 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 14, 18 January 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 14, 18 January 1933, Page 2

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