HUSBANDS, TAKE HEED! You owe your Wife and Children a little pleasure. Why not bring them to the UMPIRE piCTUKES TO-NIGHT. The Programme we are screening is a fine one, and may be seen TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT ONLY, As wc arc having a Special CHANGE ON MONDAY, ' And will screen for Three Nights the SWEETEST LOVE STORY Ever told. 1 TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY, TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY, TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY, Featuring that Charming Little Actress, MARY PICKFORD. MARY PICKFORD. Now, Don't Forget! For Real Enjoythe Royal Academy and Trinity ColOXE PLACE ON EARTH, And that place is the Popular EMPIRE PICTURE PALACE, Where Nightly it is shown that EVERY CLOUD HAS A SILVER LINING. CHILDREN'S MATINEE TODAY, CHILDREN'S MATINEE TODAY, And again at 8 TO-NIGHT. Vitagraph's Latest Star Special. For Virility, Vigor, Action, and Power it is Unsurpassed. Illicit Whiskv Distillers and NIGHTRAIDERS AT WORK, in the NIGHT RAIDERS OF PETERSHAM. I NIGHT RAIDERS OF PETERSHAM. NIGHT RAIDERS OF PETERSHAM. NIGHT RAIDERS OF PETERSHAM. SIGTTT RAIDERS OF PETERSHAM. NIGHT RAIDERS OF PETERSHAM. Besides five other Films, we have A NEW KEYSTONE COMEDY, the mere title of which suggests endless fun. CAUGHT IN TIGHTS CAUGHT IN TIGHTS CAUGHT IN TIGHTS CAUGHT IN TIGHTS (A Very Close Affair). As is usual with Keystone Comedies, it is full of Vim and Go. RESERVE YOUR SEAT. The Theatre will sure be crowded out ment there is only POPULAR PRICES. 6d. and Is. Reserved, Is. and Is. fid. CONVENT SCHOOLS. rTHE Convent Parochial Schools will re-open on Monday, Feb. Ist., and the Sacred Heart High School on Tuesday, Feb. 2nd. Music Lessons commence Tuesday, Feb. 2nd. Pupils prepared for the various Music (Practical and Theoretical) Examinations in connection with thch Royal Academy and Trinity College, London. 'ARANAKI RIFLE ASSOCIATION (Established 1903). ELEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING, To be held at the REWA REWA (WUIWAKAIHO) RIFLE RANGE, NEW PLYMOUTH, On THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEB. 4 and 5,1915. Shooting to Start at 7.30 a.m. Sharp. LARGE INCREASE IN PRIZEMONEY. TWELVE UP-TO-DATE SHUTTER TARGETS. ENTRIES CLOSE with the Secretary at New Plymouth at 8.30 on SATURDAY, January 30, 1915, at Old Drill j Hall. Post Entries may be made on the j ground on payment of Is. extra per l match. Programmes posted on application. F. J. HILL, Secretary, New Plymouth. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOLS. HPHE Boys' and Girls' Schools will reopen for the First Term on THURSDAY, February 4. Prospectuses may be obtained on application. WALTER BEWI.EY, mECE'NICAL QOLhEGE, NEW PLYMOUTH. DAY CLASSES COMMENCE MONDAY, FEB. 8, 1915. Proficiency Certificate, Free Place, and Scholarship "Holders, are admitted to all Classes Free of Charge. THERE IS NO AGE LIMIT. Other Students pay £1 8/ per Term for any or all of the Classes. Students wishing to travel by .train may obtain a Certificate for Free Railway Pass on application to the Director. The Courses of Instruction are:— 1. ENGINEERING—EIectricaI and Mechanical. 2. WOODWORKING TRADES Cabi-net-making and Carpentry. 3. AGRICULTURE and DAIRYING— A Special Instructor is being engaged for this subject, and the course includes Practical Farm Work, Elementary Plumbing, Farm Carpentry, Elements of Engineering, Agricultural Chemistry, and Botanv. 4. COMMERCIAL keeping, Typewriting, Shorthand, anil Office Work. 5. DOMESTIC -- Including Cookery, Dressmaking, Millinery, Hygiene, Laun-; drv Work, Home Nursing, and Fancy Work. C. NURSING COURSE (for Girls intending to take up Nursing as a profession)—lncluding Anatomy, Physiology. Hygiene, Chemistry, Botany. First-aid and Ambulance Wort, and Invalid Cookerv. 7. ART COURSE (A Special Art Instructress has been appointed).—The Course includes Leather Work Modelling and Repousse Work. 8. A Course for Pupils intending to take up Teaching as a profession. The Course includes Elementary Psychology. School Method, Carton and Cardboard Modelling. Plasticine Work, Hygiene. Botanv, Drawing, and Singing. SINGING AND PHYSICAL CULTURE Form Prominent Features of the Work of the College. PIANO TUITION can be obtained on pavment of a small extra fee. in addition to the above Special Courses, the Curriculum includes all the Subjects of a Good General Education. Suitable Boarding A ce ° mmoQation can be arranged. Enrolment Forms e»B be obtained from the Director.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 198, 30 January 1915, Page 1
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