AMUSEMENTS, THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT . TO-NIGHT Another Superb Empire Change. Far Three Nights and one Jlatince FORD STKRLIXO AXIfTHJ' KFViSTONKR.S in THE SNOW CURE. THE SNOW CURE THE SNOW CURE. THE SNOW CURE. Muck Sennett takes his hand of laughprovokers right ,ip AMOXIi THE UKj SNOWS. What with BEAKS. SNOW and KEYTIIXE COMEDIANS it becomes a .'KRITABLIS Fl\X RIOT. Supporting Pictures include — j RED STEPHANO Western ;vED STEPHANO drama. War iC'artoons, Topical Budget, and other interesting pictures. Usual Prices l'lan at Collier's. Q. 00 D Y K ML T AR H A L L FRIDAY AXD SATURDAY XEXT, JAXUARY o AXD C. EUGENE OSSTPOFF THE FAMOUS RUSSIAN" BARITONE. RAPTUROUS RECE! TIOXS EVERYWHERE. I I j OSSIPOFF | OSSIPQFF THE fiIAXT OF SOXfi, Wisted l>v liis Talented i-'KiCKS: 45.. 2/(1 and 1/-. Box Plan at Collier'?. CECIL MAYXE.. Touring Manager. EDUCATIONAL. PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOLS. BOYS' shIOOL. Pi-ineipal': W. 11. MOVES, M.A., B.Se. "iIRLS' SCHOOL. I.adv Principal: .MISS 3ARR, M.A. Highly Qualified Staffs are attached to both Schools. BOYS' SCHOOL.—There are two large concrete Boardinghouses, complete with every requirement. Concrete Classrooms are about to be built. (URLS' SCHOOL.—Concrete Classrooms. fully equipped, -have just bee.i completed. There is a large Boardinghouse for V> Boarders, with Resident Staff and .Matron, conveniently situated. The Boys' and Ciiris' Schools and Boarding-houses are situated in exceptionally healthy situations, and have large and well-equipped sports grounds
ttached. BOYS' SCHOOL—The Courses taught :'.re: General, Agricultural, and Commercial. In the Girls' School ' all the asua! secondary subjects are taught, together with Physiology, Cookery, Horn.Science, and Dressmaking. In both Schools Pupils are prepared for all examinations. The NEXT TERM lommenees on FEBRUARY 12 and 7 for the Bovs- an;' Girls' Schools respectively. Prospectuses on application to the Secretarv. WALTER BEWLEY, .Secretary. QHET W0 D E gCHOO L. 273 x)evon Street, New Plymouth, SEASIDE P-OARDIXG AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals: The Misses Stanford. The School will Re-open on Wednesday, February 7, 1917. Pupils prepared, if desired, for Matriculation, Civil berviee, and all Musical Examinations. Boarders received from the age of six years. Special Classes for Swimming and Life-saving, besides the usual Physical Culture. Vacancies for a few outside Music Pupils. Miss Stanford will be at home to receive parents and guardians on Saturday, February 3, from 3 to 5 p.m.
\y H Y 0 Tt Arrange to pay a visit to the NGAERE GARDENS ! Tis an education to the Children and ft source of delight to all. SCHOOL TREATS PUBLIC OR PRIVATE PICNICS GARDEN' PARTIES, Etc., catered for. Hot Water Provided FREE. Admission Sixpence. A. TRUELOVE, Proprietor.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 January 1917, Page 1
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