AMUSEMENTS TOTS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. JUL Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons. The management have pleasure in announcing the reappearance in Wellington of MR JOHN FULLER, Now Zealand’s I'avourito Tenor. Mr Fuller will this evening, by general desire, sing th" well-known ballad, “SAELY IX OCR ALLEY," and "PILGRIM OF LOVE." TCriS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. JIA Proprietors, J ohn F alter and Sons THIS EVENING AT 8. OLIVER TWIST. OLIVER TWIST. A Thrilling Dramatic Story. Adapted from iho famous Novel by CHARLES DICKENS. An the picture is thrown upon. the screen the story will bo told by MR ALFRED BOOTmiAN, the- Eminent Australian Elocutionist. OLIVER TWIST, Supported by THE COCKATOOS’ MATINEE. Showing the tricks and antics of a team of trained Australian Cockatoos. And “IN A DEN OF LIONS.’’ A Magnificent Circus Drama, etc. Dress Circle, Is Gd; Stalls, Is; Upper Circle, Gd. Box plan at the Dresden; Booking Free. On request' trams stop in front of Theatre. 'Phone 3153. Seats not kept after 8 o’clock. 212 "PEOPLE’S PICTURE PALACE. Manners street. FOLLOW THE CROWDS. All Wellington should see “PLOT AND COUNTERPLOT." “PLOT AND COUNTERPLOT." Redemption of Slivers. Biscuit Making, And all the others which are SIMPLY PERFECTION. Plot and Counterplot is, without a doubt, the finest detective drama ever produced in, this city. Adults, 6d. Children, 3d. 235 EDUCATIONAL VOICE PRODUCTION. ■*/TISS PARSONS. A.E.C.M., will roFfX same teaching on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, at the Dresden, commencing February 3rd. SGS FXTZHERBEET TERRACE SCHOOL. Boarding and day school foe GIRLS. Principal Miss Baber, M.A, The New Term will begin on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6th. Miss Baber will be at homo on Wednesday, February stb, 16-12 a.m. and 3-5 p.m. 791 PIANOFORTE PLATING. TMTE BAXTER BUCKLEY Will Resume TEACHING. FEBRUARY 17th, 1913. Studio: 229, Willis eL Hours, 9-12, 2-5. CD. MACKINTOSH, • No. 3S, Kent terrace (Music Master Wellington College), Teacher of the PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. Also Violin, Flute, Clarinet, and other Instruments. WUI Resume Teaching on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Ist, 1913, THEORY , A SPECIAL FEATURE. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. ffTHE First Term, 1913. will begin on A THURSDAY, January 30th. The Headmaster will receive new pupils on WEDNESDAY, January 29th, between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. and between 2 and 5.30 p-m. CHAS. P. POWLES, 134 Secretary. WELLINGTON GIRLS’ COLLEGE. THE First Term, 1913, will begin on WEDNESDAY, February sth. The Principal will receive new pupils on TUESDAY, February 4th, between 9.30 a.m. and 1 p.m. and between 2 and 4 p.m. Girls under 10 admitted at half Lower School Fee. No. 10, Hill street, has been approved by the Board of Governors as a Boardinghouse for pupils under the supervision of Mrs Urquhart, CHAS. P. POWLES, 226 Secretary. iHRIST’S COLLEGE. ' CHRISTCHURCH. Governors: The Warden and Fellows of Christ’s College. Headmaster: ERNEST A. BELCHER, M.A., :te Assistant Master at Clifton and. Sometime Exhibitioner of Lincoln College, Oxford. Assisted by Fourteen University Graduates. HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS: uASSICAL. —Bernard Matthews, M.A. (Shrewsbury and Cambridge; late Scholar of Cains College; Ist class Classical Tripos. ILITARY. —J. Monteath, B.A. (Clifton and Cambridge); Christ’s College; 2nd class Classical Tripos. HENCE.—A. E. Flower, M.A., M.Sc. (Christ’s College and N.Z.); late Senior Scholar of the University of New Zealand. ATI! EM A TICS.—B. Granville Hogg, M.A., F.R.A.S. (Dublin); late Scholar of Trinity College; Gold Medallist in Mathematics. ' ODERN LANGUAGES.. (“Seconded” from Clifton College staff in May under the Public School Extension Scheme) —F. Lutton Carter, M.A. (Cambridge); Modern Language Master at Clifton; late scholar of Pembroke College. HEIST’S COLLEGE is a Public 00l with Classical, Modem and Mili- ' Sides. The last-named will be ted in February, and is specially deed for candidates for Woolwich, dhurst, and the Royal Military Colat Duntroon, as well as for those ■ are to take up any branch of Engi>arders are received by the Headtor, Mr Flower, and -Mr Merton, mts are advised that it is necessary nter their sons some time ahead for particular House. IXT ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS: 913, First Term (at the College).—Febiry sth and Gth. 913, Second Term (at Candidates Prefatory Schools). —April 25th and 26th. ’rospectus. etc., may be obtained on dication to the Bursar, Christ's Col0, Christchurch W. GUISE BRITTAN, Bursar. fhristchurch, January 13th, 1913. W. WALKER, FORWARDING AGENT, CARRIER. AND GENERAL CONTRACTOR BULLS. laches meet trains at Greatford II classes of Vehicles oa Hire, includ-Motor-car. elegrams promptly attended to. slephons No. A >TAL MAIL COACH SERVICE TO AND FROM FOXTON. •es Foxton daily 6.30 a.m. Arrives -hannon 7.45 a.m. . e« Shannon daily 10.40 a.m. Arrives foxton 12 noon. , es Foxton daily 2.30 p.m. Arrives lhannon 4.20 p.m. es Shannon daily 5.15 p.m. Arrives Yxton 9.30 p.m. T. H. GINGELL, Proprietor. _
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8340, 29 January 1913, Page 3
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