AMUSEMENTS. A hoxy\ AtivolA ( Queen St. j AND I, Newton. 1 V Phona / " \ Phone / \ 41341. / \ 44-136. y Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. ROXY— SCREENING CONTINUOUSLY. Sessions': 11 — 2 — 5 — 8. TIVOLI—TO-NIGHT, 8 P.M. | No. 1 | First N.Z. Screening. I EDWARD G. ROBINSON, j RICHARD ARLEN, ZITA JOHANN 1 " TIGER | No. 2 j First N.Z. Screening. I CHARLIE MURRAY, GEO. SIDNEY I | (The Laughter Team) In I ! "CAUGHT CHEATING." | I 1000 SEATS. 1/. 1/. CHILD.. Cd, 6d. I I AT BOTH THEATRES I WEDNESDAY NEXT WEDNESDAY NEXT AT THE ROXY AND TIVOLI - ROXY AND TIVOLI I No. 1 | First N.Z. Screening. _ JACK HOLT in " MAN AGAINST WOMAN." I No. '2 | Frst N.Z. Screening. TOM MIX in " HIDDEN GOLD." CRYSTAL 1 A RIALTO j PALACE N RIALTO j (Mt. Eden Rd.) D (Newmarket) j Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT S O'CLOCK. 2 SELECT FEATURES .2 >0 ' WILL ROGERS WILL ROGERS (Everybody's Favourite), "TOO BUSY TO WORK." "TOO BUSY TO WORK." IT'S SUPERIOR HUMOUR. >0 ' WARNER BAXTER ■ "AMATEUR DADDY." STALLS 1/. 1/. Children Half Price. EDENDALE CINEMA | SANDRINGHAM. To-night at 8. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. WHEELER & WOOLSEY WHEELER & WOOLSEY " GIRL CRAZY." " GIRL CRAZY." EDUCATIONAL. gEDDON -jyj-EMORIAL. rpECHNICAL QOLLEGE. The College Office -will be open from 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. daily, except Saturdays, as from. MONDAY, January 23. Prospectuses and Enrolment Forms for both Day and Evening Classes for 1933 and any information desired may be obtained from the Office Staff. Old or new students should enrol without further delay, as applicants after this date are not always able to gain admission to the Courses desired. Text Books, new and second-hand, may be purchased at the Book Room. Special Diploma Courses of technical type are offered to students \yho have satisfactorily completed three years of Secondary Education and Senior Free Places may be ■ used by those qualified. Evening Class Enrolments are not received before February 17, but of Classes, etc., may be ascertained from the 1933 Prospectus now available. Secondary School Free Places may be continued in ■the Evening Classes if attendance commences within three months. Fees range from £1 per annum upwards. Students are prepared for all Technological, Education Dept. or University Examinations. Applications, closing February 1, are invited from persons qualified to act as Instructors for any of the Evening Classes. G. J. PARK, :x2S Principal. • ■ . tTfcIOCESAN HIGH SCHOOL -L' FOR GIRLS, EPSOM, * AUCKLAND. Headmistress: MIBS E. E. EDWARDS, M.A., Cantab. Reopens, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, AT 9 A.M. BOARDERS RETURN TUESDAY, . FEBRUARY 7. Prospectus may be obtained upon application to the School Secretary, Epsom, or to Messrs. Gilflllan and Gentles, National BanK Chambers, Fort Street, Auckland. 23 ■ >- ■ - ~~7" • • 7" Jg'ANKS QQMMERCIAL QOLLEGE. ACCOUNTANCY, PERSONAL CLASSES IN AUCKLAND. The Proprietors of Banks Commercial College, Wellington, have pleasure in announcing that arrangements have been made to commence early In February personal classes in Auckland in all subjects for the Accountancy Professional Examinations. ■ The services of the following gentlemen have been secured as tutors: — H. J. BUTLER, ESQ., LL.M. I. H. MACARTHUR, ESQ., LL.M. . D. H. STEEN. ESQ., M.COM.. A.R.A.N.Z. O. W. WRIGHT, ESQ., 8.C0M., A.R.A.N.Z. ' Tuition will also be available In all subjects for the Secreta-rlal Examinations and in the Accountancy and Law subjects for the Bankers' Diploma. Full Information may be obtained from MR. M. C. O'NEILL, A.P.A.N.Z., REGISTRAR, AUCKLAND BRANCH, Telephone 43-412. P.O. Box 335. Address until February 6: 5, SANFORD'S BLDG., Customs St. W. Address after February 6: THE COLLEGE ROOMS, Selbourne Chambers, Cnr. O'Connell St. and Vulcan Lane. QOMMERCIAL QOLLEGE. . A HARLCOTE SCHOOL, Remuera (Miss D. W. Pound, B.A.).—Next Term begins Tuesday, Feb. 7. Undergraduates desiring Teaching Practice with Training should make immediate application, stating special DYERS AND CLEANERS. ; 3/6 - REDUCED - 3/6 SUITS, COSTUMES AND FROCKS CLEANED AND PRESSED. CLEAN AND PRESS CREAM TROUSERS — 2/6. 45 Years' Experience Dyeing and Cleaning. REDUCED PRICES ON ALL DYEING. PEAT AND SONS, 66, Eden Terrace. Phone 43-151. Van Collects and Delivers. . x 23 A UCKLAND Renovating Tailors, Suits, Costumes, Frocks, etc., Dry Cleaned, Tailor-pressed, Repaired, Remodelled, Re-lined.—4s-097, Quay St. (opp. Queen's Wharf). A CARPETS Cleaned Like New, Electric Shampooing, Id square foot.—Domestic Vacuum Cleaning Co. Phone 44-600. D OARPET Cleaning and Shampooing, one penny square foot.—Vacuum Cleaning Co.. Albert St.—Phone 41-769. D C COOPER'S, Wakefield St., the old firm, J are expert Hat Renovators; economy prices, first-class work. M WAY Cleaners, Dyers, Ltd. -> One-day Service. —Office and Works, Edsnyale Rd., Mt. Eden. Phone 13-000. C '•"OORTERS," Established 1592, give JT satisfaction In all work. Vans collect, deliver.—Shop. 43. Karangahape Rd. A WH. DREW, : Tailor, Cleaner, Dyer.— • Renovations -and Remodelling a Specialty.—Phone 47-790. 210, 'Hobson^St. , .. ***£
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 18, 23 January 1933, Page 16
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