AMUSEMENTS. The Most Amazing Drama of the Year, "TIIIS MAD WORLD" "THIS .MAD WORLD" "THIS MAD WORLD" "THIS MAD WORLD" Starring BASIL EATHBONE RAS1L EATHBONE BASIL EATHBONE (Fuier even than in "Mrs Cheyney") And KAY JOHNSON KAY JOHNSON KAY JOHNSON (Star of "Dynamite"). With words, witli eyes, with iips — they fought a most glorious battle. He was a SPY — ancl tor lier country's sake she betrayed lum, even whilst sne loved liim madly. A MOST UNUSUAL LOVE STORY. You will thrill — you will cry— you will love every moinent of it. TO-MOKROW— WEDNESDAY TO-MORROW— WEDNESDAY Commeneing at THE GRAND MATINEE THE GRAND MATINEE At The — - — GAIETY Y\ E T U X E A1ETY U'E U X E. METRO FILMS PRESENT "THIS MAD WORLD" . With "THIS MAD WORLD" Kay Johnson "THIS MAD WORLD" and "THIS MAD WORLD" Basil "THIS MAD WORLD" Rathbone, "THIS MAD WORLD" Famous Stars "THIS MAD WORLD" Of "THIS MAD WORLD" "Dynamite" "THIS M'AD WORLD" and "THIS MAD WORLD" "The Last of "THIS MAD WORLD" Mrs Cheyney." THE MOST POWERFUL DRAMA THAT EVE.R TOUCHED YOUR HEART, ALIVE WITH PASSION AND TENDERNESS. AN EP1C OF LOVE AND HATE. AN EPIC OF LOVE AND HATE. "THIS MAD WORLD" "THIS MAD WORLD" "THIS MAD WORLD" "THIS MAD WORLD" "THIS MAD WORLD" "THIS MAD WORLD" "THIS MAD WORLD" "THIS MAD WORLD" Try and equal this for a romance to toueh your heart — a love that riscs above everything — a perfect talking drama. Together with A GLORIOUS ARRAY OF ALL-T ALKIN G FEATURETTES. Book Your Seats. 'Phone 3809. EDUCATION AL. NAPIER rjYECHNICAL JJIOH gCHOOL. THE COURSES— PRACT1CAL AND SERVICEABLE. THE STAFF— EXPERIEN CED' SPECIALISTS. ART— Mr F. C. Lipscombe, A.R-.C.A. COMMERCE— Mr F. Lambert, P.C.T., F.I.P.S. Miss S. M. Bampton, B.A. ACCOUNTANCY— Mr W. P. Mitchell, B.Com., F.I.A.N.Z. IIOME SCIENCE— Miss A. F. Rcckstrow, B.II.Sc. «EN GIN EERIN G — Mr C. C. Gecldes, M.Sc. Mr C. 11. McGkee (late J. J". Niven S^IENCT^ND-Mr J. K. Brown, M.A. AGRICULTURE— Mr C. H. E. Straek, j ' B.A. W 001) WORK AND BUILD. CONSTRUG.— Mr H. Wood (late R. Holt & Sons). WOOLCLASSING— Mr L. Wood (late Sam Wood & Sons). PLUMRING— Mr E. H. Luke, Reg. Plumber. GEN. SUBJECTS— Miss E. M. Taylor, ■ M.A. Mr J. W. Olohert, M.A. SINGING — i\Iiss "E. M. Tavlor, M.A. ELOCUTION— Mr A. Stanley Warwick. To enrol NEW PUPILS for next year, the Principal will be in attendance at the College on ERIDAY, DECEMBER 12th, 1930, I from 10 a.m. to noon, and from 2 to 1 4 p.m. ! R. McLAREN, M.A-, Principal. NAPIER BOYS' AND GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOLS. SPECIAL ENHOLMENT DAY. fTTHE PRINCIPALS will be in attendJi- ance — GIRLS' SCHOOL — at the School, BOYS' SCHOOL— at the Education Office, Brownmg Street, on WEDNESDAY, December 10th, 1930, from 9 a.m. to noon and 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. FREE PLACES. All holclers of Proflciency Certificates are eligible for free places. Holclers of Competency Certificates may also obtain Free Places at either school, subject to certam conditions as to the Course taken. Further particulars are obtainable from the Principals. W. L- DUNN, Secretary. NAPIER BOYS' AND GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOLS. ENROLMENTS, 1931. gPECIAL JgNROLMENT J)AY, DECEMBER 10, 1930. Both Schools provide — A course S:Uited to. the special needs of any pupil. - A thorough praetical training ip which the necessary cultural aspect is not overlo'oked. Pupils are trained not merely for the professions, but for all wallcs of life. Boyg are prepared for enti*y to the professions, and for commerce, for accountancy for trades and for the farm. Girls are prepared for entry to the professions, ancl in Arts and Crafts, Painting, Cookery, Dressmaking, Needlework, Shorthand and Typing, and Bookkeeping. The principals or the undersigned will he pleased to nnswer anv inquiries. W. L. DUNN, Secretary. NOT.CES. MONEY MONEY TO LEND. TO LENDjjyi TO £500. . Miniinnm rate of interest ^ 7 per Ceut., reuayable on tefm^ to suit the horrower. Every transactipn absolutelv conficlential No company o'local bnsinessmen to view your positior- '. 4-n"> *nte or 'phone — • - . JJORAC13 gODHGEOIS. N'apier's Cnnfidential Financiei F.C.A., Etc., Opposite Old Post Office.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 263, 9 December 1930, Page 9
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