AMUSEMENTS. Final Day. MAJESTIC | ■' ROME EXPRESS?*"]" There's thrills unci fun galore on the "Home Express." Sessions: 11, 12.50, 2.2.1, 5. De Luxe Sessions, S p.m. TO-MORROW! COO'EE! AUSTRALIA CALLS! A ROLLICKING PANIC OF LUSTY COMEDY AND BREEZY ROMANCE. For the Thousands who Jove a ('loan, Wholesome Picture. For the Thousands who appreciate a groat story 'set in the Grand Outback. SEE JOE VALLI AND PAT HANNA HIKIN' WITH J __ l] [l " WALTZING MATILDA." " WALTZING MATILDA." " WALTZING MATILDA." "WALTZING MATILDA." " WALTZING MATILDA." Approver! fur U"' rerun I IJ.rJi ibitinn. I FOLLOW THE TRACK TO HAPPINESS! Telling the adventures of two "diggers" trumping across country . . . singing "I'll come a-waltzing Matilda With Yon"—meaning "I'll carry my swag." PAT HANNA, JOE VALLI, NORMAN FRENCH, JOAN LANG, DOROTHY PARNHAM, And Other Australian Favourites. THE STATE -THE STATE, — SYMONDS STREET. (Direction: R. J. Kerridge.) POSITIVELY FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT, AT 8. Of the Sweetest Story Ever Told— "ONLY YESTERDAY," "ONLY YESTERDAY," Rccommendcd by Censor for Adults. Commencing FRIDAY: FRIDAY: ANOTHER MIGHTY QUEEN ST. SUCCESS TRANSFERRED TO AUCKLAND'S LEADING SUBURBAN THEATRE. Arthur Somers Roche's sensation-packed drama of the love nests in the clouds! " PENTHOUSE," "PENTHOUSE," « PENTHOUSE," With WARNER BAXTER. WARNER BAXTER. WARNER BAXTER. WARNER BAXTER. Recommended by Censor for AduUn, Box Plans Now Open at Hawthorn's, opposite Theatre. No Extra Charge for Reserves. STALLS, 1/; D. CIRCLE, 1/6. STATE' PHONE 43-043. EDUCATIONAL. SEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE. 1931 EVEN'NG CLASSES. The 1034 Session uegins on MONDAY, February 2(5, Enrolments being accepted on and alter February 16, during office hours, and from 7 p.m. to !) p.m. on February 19, 21 and 23. Courses are provided In any subject where not less than 12 Enrolments are received, and Classes are held from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Most students are entitled to Free Education, Apprentices and others to half fees and for paying pupils fees do not usually exceed 40/ per annum. Prospectuses are now available and enrolment should not be delayed beyond tie appointed dates. Written applications, closing February 16, are invited for posts on the part-time staff These positions are for the current year" on*. G.J.PARK, :17 Principal. JgANKS QOMMERCIAL QOLLEGE, AUCKLAND. The College will Reopen on MONDAY, MARCH 5. - Personal Class Tuition in All Subjects for ACCOUNTANCY PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS. The Office is Open Now to receive enrolments. Full particulars from THE REGISTRAR, BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Auckland. Selborne Chambers, O'C'onnell Street. Telephone 47-200. • H ACCOUNTANCY AND jgANKING. 1933 EXAMINATIONS. HEMINGWAY'S BEAT ALL RECORDS. OC)9 gUCCESSFUL QANDIDATES. The originators, pioneers, and, for over 36 vears, leaders of the Home Study Method, still stand pre-eminent in their chosen field. DIPLOMA IN BANKING. Total Passes for all N.Z 2SI HEMINGWAY'S 175 All the rest combined 106 Hemingway's score over 62 per cent of ill refolded passes. ENSURE SUCCESS. Enrol with the School that gets results. E 51 1 N G W A X' S QORRESPOXDENCE gCIIOOLS, P O BOX 516, AUCKLAND, C.l. D PANISH, German, French, Italian, Russian, Maori, etc., under qualified tutors. Inquire now at Druleigh College. RD DYERS AND CLEANERS. CARPETS Cleaned, Shampooed, Id square foot. Alterations, Repairs. Country orders prompt attention. —Domestic Vacuum Cleaning Co., Weliesley St. East. 44-600. D USTUMES, Suits, Frocks, etc., Cleaned and Pressed, reduced 3/6. —Peat and Sons, 66, Eden Ter. B SUITS, Costumes, Carpets, Cleaned, Sterilised; latest scientific methods. —N.Z. Dry Cleaning Co., Phone 47-005 (5 Trunk Lines). B
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 39, 15 February 1934, Page 24
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