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AMUSEMENTS. 1A LAUGH TOPS EVERY I I THRILLING MOMENT... | lin Metro-Goldw.vn-Mayer's whirlwind jj g successor to "A YANK AT OX- = I FORD"! It's Bob Taylor at his best§ | AGAIN TO-DAY AT 11, 2.15, 8 p.m.| [ST. JAMES' THEATRE! 1 Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. § ; Dashing, Debonair— 1 ROBERT TAYLOR I 3 ROBERT TAYLOR I 1 ROBERT TAYLOR 1 | ROBERT TAYLOR | jj iu Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's {§ | " rpilß QROWD JJOARS !" | | " rplIE QROWD !" | | " rpHE QROWD !" f 1 MAUREEN O'SULLIVANI |MAUREEN O'SULLIVANI j FRANK MORGAN 1 1 And a Wonderful Associate E m Programme includes :— H E) " HOT ON ICE," H 1 Pete Smith Specialty on Ice Hockey, § t§ Rooking is heavy! Plans at the jj _ p Theatre from 10 a f m. Phone 3U-920. | § h'ccommended by Censor for Adults, g i.llllllllllillltllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllll'lllllllllliillllllinillllillllllllllllllliillllllUiil!^ 6d PRINCE EDWARD 6d 5 6d newton. I'lH.no 6d = 6d Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. 6d i c 1 GUEST IJ ')A GUEST cj f 6d sicht. I .OU 6dg § 6d Kit EI) CHAKLIEfidi | gj MacMURRAY RUGGLBSgj | 1 6d » EXCLUSIVE." 6d j 5 6d Charlie Ruggles plays his first 6d| g gjJ dramatic role ! gJ fj s c , — Associate Feature ■ — « , § MURDER GOES TO ®d j ™ COLLEGE." gjl IDa With ROSCOE EARNS. "O I i6d crime involving his hest(J(jg g/» i friends. baffling the police.« j i ! Du solved liy h wise-cracking jtuy !"U | i6d Both Hecommended by Censor 3 E , for Adults. , | g ADULTS AND CHILDREN f»D W | S6d 1300 Seats at Bd. "' 6d - pF j " THE LONDON? 7 "| Adults: —2 Fine Features— Children: 1/ BIN'KIE STUART 6<J . . Wonderful Child Actress, and 6d DANNY MALONE »j | 1/ The Celebrated Tenor Singer, in , 1 1/ THE ROSE OF TRALEE.6d 1/ — EDMUND I.OWE In 6d Q^ KL| ON THB JfKONT pAGE" 1 / Both Approved Universal Exbtn. gd ' THE LONDON. Opp. C.P.O. I TUDOR CINEMA | I This Evening 'at 8.15! = GEORGE MURPHY. RITA JOHNSON = ami Leo Carroll in a rattling good = murder mystery — j i == " London by night." 5 zzzz Jtccommended by Censor for Adults. =LZ Produced by Metro-Goidwyn. it provides an excellent story of Scotland Yard. ALSO : Australian Cinesound—Bosko 1. Bagdad—Behind the Criminal Series, etc. j [GAIETY CINEMA j m TO-NlGHT—Shirley Temple. Arthur - mTreacher in ' HEIDI OF THB ALPS." » rm Approved for Universal Exhibition. j UVONDALE Irene Dunne and Douglas Fairbanks, 1 Jun.. in a Musical Comedy with a real L- Plot —"JOY OF LIVING." 7 = Also : "CHARLIE CHAN AT THB „ === OLYMPICS." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition , | STRAND I SySSfe — Q.UEST rpO-NIGHT AT 8. rrr Victor Jory and Florence Rice. — "ESCAPE FROM DEVILS ISLAND." Chester Morris and Lionel Slander, — "THEY MET IN A TAXI." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition | AMBASSADOR I EEL Robert Taylor. Eleanor Powell in == jyjELODY OF It s the merriest all-star, all-liappiness entertainment of your lifetime. Approved for Universal Exhibition. - — SPECIAL SUPPORTING FEATURES. I ■ —• Adults 1 . 1/<1: Children Bd and Ud. I MATINEE WEDNESDAY. EDUCATIONAL. tJ-JIOCESAN JJIGH gCHOOL FOR GIRLS, EPSOM, AUCKLAND, 5.E.3. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Headmistress: MISS E. R. EDWARDS, M.A. (Cantab.). SCHOOL REOPENS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY S. BOARDERS RETURN TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. THE HEADMISTRESS will be at home to prospective parents, by telephone appoint- - ment, during the week TUESDAY, January _ 31, to FRIDAY, February 3. Applications for Admission should be sent immediately. Prospectus may be obtained '* upon application to the SCHOOL SECRETARY, Epsom, 5.E.3, or to MESSRS, f GILFILLAN AND GENTLES, National Bank Chambers, Fort Street, Auckland. s :28 1- — t \Y HY A re accountants B QREATLY JN J^EMAND? :s " Because competition to-day is keener IT than ever. Because this competition J demands a still higher standard of - SPECIALISED training, efficiency and knowledge to meet it. Because accountants have equipped themselves with these essential qualifications neerled ». in handling modern Business problems. THAT is why business demands, accountants. 1 y " JJECOME p A CCOUNTANT. ?, 1 r Start studying now under Hemingway's, o the pioneers of Home Study Accountf ancy Tuition. for this lucrative 0 profession. For over 40 years y successful Hemingway students have e outnumbered all others. II Call Hemingway's to your aid and you too can be certain of obtaining your r Accountancy degre« in the shortest possible time, b JJEMINGWAY'S QORRESPONDENCB gCHOOLS. . P.O. BOX 516. AUCKLAND. RB - "RANKS PERSONAL ACCOUNTANCY a TUITION PAYS ! ? Pays—by ensuring your success In 1 exams., thus enabling you to earn bigger . mone> —quickly! Tutors are leading i Accountants and Lawyers. Step into * success with } I ' BANKS COLLEGE. ;, i Selbourne Chambers. O'Connell Street. 11 Auckland. RTS <

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 19, 24 January 1939, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 19, 24 January 1939, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 19, 24 January 1939, Page 18

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