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AMUSEMENTS. ROXY || : TIVOLI *ROXY aKI>l TIVOLI {Queen St.) (Newton.) Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. I/AST 2 DAYS' SCREENING. RCXY Sessions: 11' — 2 — 5 — 8. TIVOLI Nightly at 8 o'clock. No. I—CHARLES BICKFORD, HELEN CHANDLER, In ** VANITY STREET." Approved for Adult''Recommendation, No. 2—BUCK JONES In " WHITE EAGLE." * Approved for Universal' Exhibition. 1000 SEATS 1/, 1/. Children 6d, 6d. CRYSTAL]! a rialto PALACE N RIALTO (Mt. Men Ed.) D (Newmarket) Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. AT BOTH THEATRES. No. I—JACK HOLT— A Man's' Man ■whom Every Woman' Loves. JACK HOLT, LILLIAN MILES, WALTER CONNOLLY, GAVIN GORDON, In " MAN AGAINST WOMAN." " MAN AGAINST WOMAN." ' General Exhibit. WHAT CHANCE HAS A MAN AGAINST A BLONDE LIKE THIS? HE WAS BIG, HE WAS STRONG, BUT . . . SHE WAS BEAUTIFUL. TOM"ALLEY — TOM ALLEY, With LEO CARJLLO as his Manager. Together with THELMA TODD, BARBARA WEEKS, DICKY MOORE, i In an Unusual Role. "DECEPTION." . ' y Adiilt Recommendation. STALLS 1/, 1/. Children Half Price. NEW DE LUXE | terminus. I TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. ~ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. BUSTER KEATON, ' ™ T • JIMMY DURANTE, In SPEAK EASILY." * SPEAK EASILY." General Exhibition. KING'S THEATKE~~I NORTHCOTE. To-niglit at 8 p.m. Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, L,ta. WARNER BAXTER In *« SURRENDER." General Exhibition% — T " EDUCATIONAL, T hb "H.G.A." W ay I s rpHE QNLY " gAFE J>ASS " "^yAY T° 'A. ccot,NTANCY * fivpr twelve months' intensive study- in ?nrfand of the world's most successful of Tekchlng Accountancy, sup£rted by over fifteen years' experience as a Practitioner and Accountancy Tutor, has I TTarle to make available to New Zealand. Accountancy Students a , ,, _,i ■ Courses unequalled in the Empire, and with which no other Institution " can compete. the fees cover: • _ (I)iTUITION UNTIL SUCCESSFUL; this, in the event of sickness, absence, or any other circumstances which necessitate a continuation of your course beyond the minimum period, no further fees are payable. . • ottp. ,o\ AT.T. TEXT BOOKS WILL BE bUt"PLIED BY THE COLLEGEThe student incurs no additional outlay in Text Books whatever. (3) STUDY NOTES, which are complementary to the Text Books. ■ (4) ATTENDANCE AT CLASSES which will be held in Auckland or any other (5) IMPERSONAL PROGRAMME compiled to meet your individual needs. (6) THB " H.C.A." GUARANTEE that every set of homework is corrected and criticised by a qualifled tutor. (71 THB BENEFIT-,OF CONSULTATIONS by appointment with tutors.. A reduced lee is available to those who,*- having coached elsewhere, have actually presented themselves for examination and failed. ' TSIPORTANT. " : - V J- ~ MR. 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The TUTORS chosen after careful selection are highly qualified and experienced men, who will uphold the line reputation the College has enjoyed for the past 30 years.. ; .. , Correspondence Tuition of the same high standard, that has helped thousands to success in their examinations will still be available. This Department of the College is in charge of the most highly dualified and capable Tutors in New Zealand. Auckland Accountancy Students may now choose first class tuition either by PERSONAL CLASSES or by CORRESPONDENCE. Personal Classes commence February 20. Full particulars obtainable from MR. M. C. O'NEILL, A.P.A.N.Z., Registrar, Auckland Branch. Telephone 43-412. Box 335. Class Rooms : Selbourne Chambers. JgANKS QOMMERCIAL QOLLEGE. H. AMOS., LTD., Proprietors. A MUSICAL TUITION. A VIS BRAITHWAITE, L.T.C.L., Piano A forte, Resumes Teaching; moderate terms.—9, Mountain View Rd., Morningside^ EW JONES Teaches Modern Piano Syncopation, success assured talented pupils.—Phone 47-919. . Studio,' Lewis Eady's. £ PIANISTS ! Learn to transpose music at sight into any key ; harmony, composition, orchestration. —Lew Jones. C DENTISTRY. HOWEY WALKER'S "Painless Process" has given more comfort than any other known method.—Queen St. D "VIEW-Teeth which will surpass all others -IN ' for comfort and natural appearance. Howey Walker Dentist. D TOILET SPECIALISTS. t/*L'GENE Permanent -Waves, 10/;.guarHj anteecJ 6-9 months; Marcel, 2/6; work guaranteed. — Pollock. Security Bldgs.. 42-129. " D rjEKMANENT Waving,. 1/ per curl; L individual —Miss ■ Hunter, "Pembridge," 38, Symonds St.; 46-086 v C qtrcQS- PLANTS. .'ND GARDEN. I tt'LLEN'S Superior Anemones and Rati'unculus are arailabl" now; plant the hest; medium 3/. large G/.100; catalogues I'.-cf. —Cullen. Waimauku. D how now Burpee's Stringless Dwarf ►5 Beans, wonderful croppers; 6d packet. George Sinclair. 321, Queen St. M

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 30, 6 February 1933, Page 16

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