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AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIREMATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. .TO-NIGHT aiso TO-NIGHT ABSOLUTELY TWO SCREENINGS ONLY. ifter delay, through being over-car-.i on the American mail-boat, we lIHIH Jrhicil we show for to-day only with a complete.new programme. JiEXr SATURDAY, Concluding Episode, ' - TfiE DARKEST HOUR." Usual :Prfte#. > I'lan at Collier's. MUNICIPAL RECITAL. ' \ KAWAROA PARK. SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, 1917. q"HE BANE will Play as above stated, commencing at 2 .m. Special SEraina. F. T. BELLRIXGER." Town Clerk. "iNGLEWOOD RED CROSS FUND. I BE Vitascope Picture Companv will give a BENEFIT PICTURE SHOW la the * ; ■ IXGLEWOOD TOWN HALL on THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, in aid \>i above fund. EDUCATIONAL. jf< H E-'TW. ODE 273 Devon Street, New Nvmont-h. SEASIDE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. . Principals:, The Misses Stanford. The School, will Reopen on Wednesday,- February 7, 1917. Pupils prepared, if desired, for Matriculation, Civil Service, and all Musical Examinations. Boarders received from the age of six yitirs. Special Classes for Swimming and Life-saving, besides the usual Physical Culture. Vacancies for a few 'outside Music Pupils. t Miss Stanford will be at home to receive'parents and guardians on Saturday, February 3, from 3 to 5 p.m. NEW PLYMOUTH NICAL (COLLEGE. DAY CLASSES, 1917. FtEST TERM COMMENCES TUESDAY, FEBRUARY t. BOURSES OF WORKAjriculture, Engineering, Commercial, Wood-working Trades, Domestic Work, Arts and Science (for students intending fo take up teaching), Art and Art Crafts Work, Nursing Course. All Girls take Singing and Calisthenics. AH Boys take Military Drill. fREE PLACES AND FREE. RAILWAY #• TASSES OPEN TO—1. All Scplarship holders or holders „•'■■' of Proficiency Certificates. 2. All Standard VI. Competency Certificate holders who obtain special merit in Handwork and . , Elementary Science. fEES TOR NON-FREE STU'DENTS(a) From 14 years of age to .17 years, £1 per term, (bj Above 17 years of age, £1 10s * per term. Jfon-free Students can obtain Railway Passes at the following ratse:— (a) Under 10 years', 10s Sd per term. (hi From IB to 19 years of age, 21s per term. ' , Full prospectus and enrdlment forms Iroin the Secretary, Education Office, iNew Plymouth, or from the College Office A. GRAY, Director.

TEW PLYI..WTO HIGH SCHOOLS. BOYS' SCHOOL. ' Principal: W. H. MOVES, M.A., B.Sc. GIRLS' SCHOOL. 'Lady Principal: MISS BARK, M.A. Highly Qualified Staffs are attached to both Schools. '.'-'•■ BOYS' SCHOOL.—There are two large i concrete Boardinghouscs, complete with every requirement. Concrete Cla?.--looms are about to be built. GIRLS' SCHOOL.—Concrete Class- « looms, fully equipped, have just been completed. There is a large Boardingliouse for 25 Boarders, with Resident ' Staff and Matron, conveniently situated. The Boys' and Girls' Schools and Boarding-houses are situated in exceptionally healthy situations, and have Jargc and well-equipped sports grounds attached. BOYS' SCHOOL—The Courses taught are: General, Agricultural, and Commercial. In the Girls' School all ,the usual secondary subjects are taught, together 'with Physiology, Cookery, Hon'.; Science, and Dressmaking. In bot'» Schools Pupils are prepared for all ex- . pminations. The NEXT TERM Commences on __j FEBRUARY 12 and 7 for the Boys' and (Sirls' Schools respectively. The above Establishments are in different localities. Prospectuses on to the * Secretary, . WALTER EEWLEYj . Secretary, , 8-S;Si3feS»? !,: '!''irf: ; ',:.

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 January 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 20 January 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 20 January 1917, Page 1

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