AMUSEMENTS. LUNA PARK — LUNA PARK. THIS WEEK'S STAR ATTRACTION. L\LKV EVENING LVriL I'LiLR.-iDAY. WHEN THE L.Ei.l. RINGS. Till-: ! i N EACToi;\ W ILL RE THE FIN EACTo[;\ WILL Lib' o | ■;: Ni: 11 OPEN El J FREE FREE FREE p. [mti:o\s. And ih. FAMOUS BRACKENS FAMOUS BRAC KENS FAMOUS BRAC KENS \\ i.l i'ri --:it I h-.r M., " > ■■■■•'- A'-;. .1 U-I'.n-. i.ii.i'ii r El, ;.: nii, Ktl.lc I iir..v> ing. ..ii ::>■• T.g :; Wire. ]:. j. ... i;, I :•'._- and Wirt: Walking. EXI'RAoKDINARY — AMAZING — SFECTACI EAR. AND VET FREE 'I o I'ATIIoNS olLUNA PARK — LUNA PARK. i TO-Mi air I i.NLY. f , TO-NIGHT ONLY. | At Fulier-llavward's — PRINCE EDWARD. — KARANGAHAPE ROAD. DAILY, 1.30 and 7. DOt" BLE- FE ATI"RE PUOG RA MM E Headed by Pa-amount's Special. "rpilE OTREKT f\V "-»- he Street v-'f With Emil Jannings. .Tanning? gives his most marvellous portrayal as the bully of "The Street of Sin." Second Feature — ■JAILOR TZZY "\rURPHY." "JAILOR -»-ZZY Funniest of all Sea-faring Farces. PRINCE EDWARD ORCHESTRA. COMMENCING TO-MORROW : "FOUR SONS." and "ME GANGSTER." NEW "TUDOR" CINEMA. REMUERA. "The Theatre Classic." Direction: Fuller-Hayward and Mum ford. T">,T!<;HT — Olga Tschechowa. Jean Br«fSl, Eve Gray, and the entire personnel of the 19'JS Parisienne Revue. "PARISNEW YORK." in • "MOULIN ROUGE." An intense drama of passion, love and sacrifice, enacted amidst the giddy, glittering, glamorous, night-life of the City of Gaiety. Also June Collyer and Don Terry in " ME. GANGSTER." Gazettes. Comedy, cartoon. Scenic. And NEW "TUDOR" ORCHESTRA.
EDUCATIONAL. AUCKLAND LNIVKKSIn COLLEGE. The First- Tprm of the Forty-seventh Session begins on MONDAY. .March -4. II.L'W. Any person, malt: or female, whether matriculated or not. may attend lectures on payment of the Fees prescribed by the College. Calendar. Persons who wish to obtain information with regard to the courses are invited to j call at the Inquiry Counter of the Registrar's Office. The Chairman of the Professorial Board will be available to nil students wishing to consult him in regard to their courses, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY. February 38 and March 1, 4-."i.:;o p.m.. ami on SATITtDAY, March -\ 10-I'J noon. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE. The Professor of Economics. Prof, leiHhaw and Mr. Seaman, will interview I • rudents from 4-0 p.m. on Thursday and I Friday nest. " | I SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING. | Students will be enrolled at the School I of Engineering any morning of the week ! preceding March 4. between I<> and 12. or on Thursday and Friday evenings, between i and S. Classes are provided for :— ! Engineering Degree Examinations. | Engineering Associateship of the Col- | lege. The newly-established Diploma in Sur- j veying, which is now the recog nised examination for cadets who | wish to qualify for the Government I Certificate of Licensed Surveyor. ' F-vening Courses are provided for engin ! wring cadets and for Mechanical and Elec- ' tncnl Engineering apprentices < whether i matriculated or not). ' i SCHOOL OF MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP. A Scholarship, entitling the winner to three years' free tuition at the roller l >chool of Music, and £2 J/ towards the ' expenses of the Fellowship, Practical or : I heoretical Examination, is granted by the : I niversity College Council. The Examina'- i non for the Scholarship will be on theory ' iip to the standard of the Senior Grade ; Lxnminution, and will rake place at '» •" a.m. on WEDNESDAY. March 13. Ent'ri'es i M a rch e i. re i929 Pd ** um,ersi S ned U P to | ~_ M. R. OSHEA. ! Registrar. ! SNEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL I COLLEGE. GYMNASTICS CLASS. Applications are invited for a Position ' <* Instructor in the College Gymnasium. ' lasses will be held mostly between K>:jo : a.nr. and 4 pm. Further particulars mavl be obtained from the undersigned. Applf- ' MARCH 0 Witl ' tIH? unde ™s™l "on j ~ G. .1. PARK. | ; Principal. I rpo -yjARINE j TjTNGINEERS. I A certificate is an essentiality to ' Marine Engineers: in fact, rhev are \ the only men who are capable of I obtaining high-paid j..bs. : ROWERS RUN SEVEN DIFFERENT IN STEAM AND OIL—AND EVERY COURSE IS GUARANTEED, ''all or Write for full particulars to IjmVERS- T,INGINEERING CJCHOOL. |->uwers- -Engineering School ' colwills buildings, | \ P.O. BOX 50. : 3o| T EARN \ri:('HAMCAL ! T \IIA U<;HTS.MANSHIP. PLEASANT WORK. WONDERFUL UPl'i iRTUNITT FOR AMBITIOUS MEN I.EAKN AT Hume IN YOUR SPARE TIME. World's Biggest Correspondence School. Thousands of Successful Graduates. j T HE I] JNTERNATIONAL ( K .RRESPONDENCE j SCHOOLS ~VZ.i. r I'D,, *»» lj I ■»*. N.Z. INSfRANCK BUILDINGS. AUCKLAND.. ! RMF
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 47, 25 February 1929, Page 18
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