AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S! TO-NIGHT! . TO-NIGHTI AND TO MORROW NIGHT. A -Two-Night Season of one of the Mont Popular Screen Actors — • ROBERT WARWICK BOB2RT WARWICK ROEERT WARWICK ROBERT WARWICK •' ROBERT WARWICK ROBERT WARWICK In a World Film Drama of Compelling Force, > ..-. -« "THE MAN WHO FORGOT." " THE MAN WHO FORGOT." "THE MAN WHO FORGOT." "THE MAN WHO FORGOT." "THE MAN WHO FORIiOT." " THE MAN WHO FORGOI." An Enthralling Story of the Regeneration of an Opium and f Alcohol Victim. , The story of a man who lost hia mcmovv, hut succeeded in hia new life. Spectacular Scenes of the Great American Movement of National Prohibition. Supporting Cast Includes: GERDA HOLMES "' ' GERDA KOLKES ,and GERDA HOLMES u DORIS KENYON. DORIS KENYON. DORIS KENYON. A Trio of Favorites in a Ma3terplay. Fine Supporting Pictures. Stalls, (id. Dress Circle, Is (plus tax). PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. PUKr-KURA PARK GYMKH A N A. FUNDS IN AID OF PARK.s THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 191 S. 'MOTOR GYMKHANA.. Monster Procession from Devon Street to'the Park. Great Attractions for Children. AQUATIC SPORTS, ON THE LAKE. Afternoon Tea under the management of the Mayoress (Mrs. C. H. Purges*). Band Recital in the "Evening. Vocal Items from the Band Rotunda. Price- of Aum's inn.—Afternoon: Adults Is, "Children (id, Children under 12 free. Evening: Adults lid,' Children Free. K-AWAROA PARK JJONST F.F, • piCNIC EASTER MONDAY \PRJL 1, 1918. Full Particulars Later. L. H. lIONEYFTELD, Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. pLYMOUTTI QOMMERCIAL gCHOOU EVENING CLASSES. • .THE above Institution will be opened on MONDAY NEXT, March 4, at 7 p.m., in the upstair rooms over Messrs. Baker and Co.'s Premises, Devon Street. As already notified, the subjects taught will be BOOK-KEEPING. SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING. Each student's term commences on the day of enrolment, since there are no fixed terms, and consequently no one student is handicapped through inability to commence his or her studies at the same time as other students. The system of INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION will be adopted. Each student has a separate desk and hia or her progress is known only to the instructor. It is unnecessary to stress the advantages of this system over that of class instruction, where the progress of one student, who may be able to devote four or flvo hours' study per week to a subject, is regulated by the work of the class as a whole. MR. V. DUFF will be at his office, A.M.P. Buildings, Egmont Street, on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday of this week, from 11 a.m. to noon, and from 4 pjn. to ft p.m.. for the purpose of enrolling students. DAY CLASSES. As "soon as requisite, Day Classes will ; also be started in the same premises, to meet the convenience of those desirous of qualifying for positions necessitating a knowledge of one or more of these subjects, but who may find it impossible or inconvenient to attend in the evenings. TIME-TABLE. (Subject to alteration should circumstances require.) Evening Classes.—Monday: 7-0, Bookkeeping. Tuesday: 7-8, Shorthand; 8-0, Typewriting. Thursday: 7-0, Bookkeeping. Friday: 7 ; 8, Shorthand; 8-0, Day Classes.—Day Time-t&bW to b« arranged to suit reauirementi.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 February 1918, Page 1
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