AMUSEMENTS. ' > EVERYBODY'S! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! FOR THE LAST TIME: . ETHEL CLAYTON, The Supreme ETHEL CLAYTON, Delineator Upon ETHEL CLAYTON, the Screen of ETHEL CLAYTON, Emotional Feeline ETHEL CLAYTON, and Tense ETHEL CLAYTON, Situations. "THE WEB OF DESIfiE" "THE WEB OF DESIRE" "TEE WEB OF DESIRE" "THE WEB OF DESIRE;" "THE WEB OF DESIRE * " THE WEB OF DESIRE " "THE WEB OF DESIRE" : "THE WEB OF DESIRE" A World Film Society Drama of. xtraordinary Power, Enacted by a Powerful Cast, including: The Daintiest ana Most Wonderful Child Actress on the Screen MADGE EVANS. MADGE EVANS. MADGE EVANS. MADGE EVANS. MADGE EVANS. MADGE EVANS. MADGE EVANS. ' THE VANISHING FAKER," " THE VANISHING FAKER," ) 7th Episode of 17th "THE IRON CLAW." , Only Throe More to Go. Prices as Usual. COMING TO-MORROWt THEDA BARA ■'■ THEDA BARA THEDA BARA THEDA BARA - The Fox Film Triumph"TEE VIXEN." "THE VIXENi' "THE VIXENA "THE VIXEN." KAWAROA PARK jypXSTER piCNIC EASTER- MONDAY APRIL 1, 1918. . Full Particulars Later. L. H. HONEYFIELD, Hon. 6ecr?tary. ■prVE-Uoomed House, practically new, electric light, hot and cold waiter, etc. Full quarter acre. Situated Fiteroy, seven minutes, from tram. Price £SBO. Further particulars from "T.D.Cv' News Office. PLYMOUTH QOMMERCL4L gCKOOL. 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 filed 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 his 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 five 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 p.m. to 5 p.m., for the purpose of enroL" ling 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: 7-9, Bookkeeping Tuesday: 7-8, Shorthand; 8-9, Typewriting. 7-9, Bookkeeping. Friday: 7-8, Shorthand; 8-9, Day Classes. —Day Time-table to be arranged to suit requirements. PURCHASE VERSUS LOANS. "Please Mrs. Jones, would you lend Mother some more of that lovely tea that we borrowed yesterday, and please tell us the name of it?" Mrs. J.: "Certainly, dear. It's ArcaHia, and she can get it from any faml)y frooer." ' '•' r
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 March 1918, Page 1
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