AMUSEMENTS YOU MUST HEAR THE HAUNTING MELODY •DO YOU BELIEVE IN FAIRY TALES." | < <^cf l l "V , 1 l Cosy and Warm. Dir.: Civic Theatre. Ltd. . Jl A.M.. 2 P.M.. 5 P.M.. 8 P.M. I Prices: 1,6 to 3 4. Very Latest Deaf Aids Avail- i able Plans at Theatre Box Office. Phone 30-100. j MIRTH & MELODY WE GUARANTEE IT! : BUT BOOK EARLY j FOR JAMES ROOSEVELT PRESENTS ! JAMES STEWART and PAULETTE GODDARD IN * * * * »f"POT \ii ' i V GOLD-y r< ; * % ~# * With CHARLES WINNINGER and HORACE HEIDT IT'S NEW! IT'S FRESH! IT'S PACKED FULL OF STARS. VARIETY j IN THE PROGRAMME: ; "POPULAR SCIENCE" (Coloured). "PARAMOUNT NEWS" (LATEST WAR NEWS BY AIR MAIL). AND SPECIAL ■ TO THE CIVIC THEATRE ■STALIN'S WINGS." i AMAZING PICTURES OF RUSSIA'S AIR FORCE. ' ON THE STAGE: "RAINBOW RHAPSODIES" (A Civic Presentation). A United Artists Programme. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Direction: Kcrridge Theatres (Throughout NZ) I I|F STATE "I I I II Symonds Street. j I , Telephone 43-645. | ,1 Cosy As Your O« n Fireside. THIS EVENING AT 8. ' ' v_ Z7~~.. " * i J I "'TiEBECCA'"' .ij With I 1! "RSicCA" LAURENCE > El "IVeBECCA" 11 OLIVIER 5! " T>EBECCA " \P- ~-,.„ g; t-BECCA I FONTAINE I .11 r "; i: ■) (r:i 11H I! >" •;' ii::::;:: ■: ••:t: i •). -~;•;• :.mu. I Air Mail News — •■Slate" Featurettes. + Recommended by Censor for Adults 4. BOOKINGS: No Extra Charge for Phone Reservations. j W»mß anil i»'!"-!:i.i!i;"::!!:::i..':ii;;i:;::;n:!;:,.i;::i:i!i.::,::ii!;:!!:3:;;;:.;: !: ,,ii I ♦ —VOGUE— I Karangahapc Rd. Ph. 43-003. Auckland's Request Theatre. 2 mins. Ponsonby side George Court's. 4. 130 p.m. TO-DAY 7.30 p.m. 4 ; DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME 1 A Liibitsch masterpiece of scintillating comedy . . . Gary took her for his bride 4 but Claudette took him for a ride 4 he spanked her but she slapped him'and made him tell the world SHE was his one and only WIFE! LUEBEARDS OTH WIFE " j LUEBEARD'S OTH >V IFE " [ 4 with GARY CLAUDETTE DAVID ' COOPER COLBERT NIVEN \j Also IT The smashing drama of love and » danger with a cast of thousands. I Starring ,1 Wallace Beery. Rooert Taylor. 1 j Florence Rice in l>! T "STAND UP 1 j I ' I AND FIGHT" I I I | [1 Both Rec. by , . I li. for Adults. ,| I illlll, tIHI II I i I I ■DTTTP'RT TTQIQ I ST - helier-s. I Fii l ]l l KL.Ji l b& J Phone 17 . 600 . TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY AT 8. Tyr.one Power. Linda Darnell In "BRIGHAM YOUNG" JRecom. by Censor for Adults. Special Featurettes. EXAMINATIONS PUBLIC SERVICE EXAMINATIONS FOR SHORTHAND WRITERS AND TYPIBTS. NOVEMBER. 1941. Public Service Junior and Senior Entrance Examinations for Shorthand Typists will be held on November 15. Applicants may enter for both examinations. It is also proposed to hold the following examinations on November 29. In centres WHERE THERE ARE SUFFICIENT CANDIDATES:— INTERMEDIATE EXAMINATION: Shorthand 130 words a minute; Typewriting 50 words a. minute. Entrants must have previously passed the Senior examination. SPECIAL EXAMINATION: Shorthand 150 words a minute; Typewriting 50 words a minute. Entrants must have previously passed the Intermediate Examination. Exception is made only where the Commissioner Is satisfied that candidates who have nob passed any Public Service examination for Shorthand Typists are up to the standard o! the examination below the one entered for. Each case will be dealt with on its merits. SHORTHAND REPORTERS" EXAMINATION: Shorthand 150-180 words a minute, with not more than one per cent error In transcript. Entry fee £2 2/; candidates must be 21 years of age and/ must submit two testimonials as to character. Applications close on October 9. 1941. but ■niii be received up to October 23 on ADDITIONAL PAYMENT OF LATE FEE. Entrance fees:—Junior 5/ (late fee 2/6); Senior. 10/ (late fee 2/6): Intermediate. 15/ (late fee 5/); Special. £1 (lat* lee 5 ). NO ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER OCTOBER 23. Full particulars obtainable on application to Secretary, Public Service Commissioner. Wellington. C.I. 2
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 181, 2 August 1941, Page 20
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