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AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ®A /TIVOLIX ( TIVOLI \ N | Near Grafton ) \ Bridge. / T) \ Nightly / N. at *■/ A Night Club- where the Menu is ... Terror!.. . And the Only Entertainment Death! " A SHOT IN THE DARK" "A SHOT IN THE DARK" "A SHOT IN THE DARK" "A SHOT IN THE DARK" "A SHOT IN THE DARK" "A SHOT IN THE DARK" "A SHOT IN THE DARK" "A SHOT IN THE DARK" With WILLIAM LTJNDIGAN — NAN WYNN RICARDO CORTEZ — MARIS WRIXON Ace Reporter, Torch Singer. Tough Cop. Racket King. . . Who'll be the next victim of the Mysterious Figure -who Shoots to . . . Kill! ACE FEATURE NO. 2 — — ACE FEATURE NO. 2 — Get on the Trail of Crime that leads through Laughs, Laughs and More Laughs! "YOU'RE OUT OF LUCK" "YOU'RE OUT OF LUCK" "YOU'RE OUT OF LUCK" With FRANKIE DARRO — KAY SUTTON Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. 1 ~ir=-> a rriTT' l" Final Screening I Si ATE I to-night at 730 J DEVONPOR7 I Phone 70-101. Mike Shayne Battles Smugglers and Spies to keep them in the U.S.A. It's His Most Dangerous Assignment! LLOYD NOLAN — MARY BETH HUGHES In the Diamond Smugglers Thriller "BLUE, WHITE & PERFECT" Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also, CHARLES STARRETT in 'ROYAL MOUNTED PATROL' Approved for Universal Exhibition. Cirri A 'fM? T Final Screening SI AIE I to-night at 745 J QNEHUNGA I Phone 54-344. "" Definitely Your Last Chance To See ■ JOHN PAYNE — RANDOLPH SCOTT In the Stirring,. All-Technicolour "To the Shores of Tripoli" Approved for Universal Exhibition. ' PRINCESS- I'W3ffi#S7. 4 s DOMINION ROAD I Phone 61-439. ' *^ v Return By Popular Demand. A Truly Great Racing Drama LORETTA YOUNG — RICHARD GREENE WALTER - BRENNAN In the All-Technicolour "KENTUCKY" "KENTUCKY" Approved lor Universal Exhibition. ADELPHI I TO - NIGHT at 7.45 RICHMOND AVt, I Phone 27-235. To Thrill You Again! The Two Best-loved Stars who made Screen History for their memorable performance In '* Back Street." Chas. Boyer - Margaret Sullivan In the Romance of Laughter and Happiness "APPOINTMENT FOR LOVE" Recommended by Censor for Adults. I .REGAL - ! 3S at 7 - 45 ( PONSONBY ROAD I Phone 26-940. • 6d — GUEST NIGHT — 6d Civilised Murder ... Haunted by Ruthless Men ... Shunned by Decent Women! The Most Amazing Story ever told is In his anguished cry .. . " They Made Me a Criminal" . Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also, 1 WILLIAM (Hopalong Cassidy) BOYD "BAR 20 JUSTICE" Approved for Universal Exhibit.ion. . EDUCATIONAL . - AUCKLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE. 1942 EXAMINATION SUCCESSES. V.\ ..i'-'■ ' GOVERNMENT EXAMS. Special Grade.—lst and 2nd Places In N.Z. Intermediate Grade.—lst Place In N.Z. Senior Grade.—3rd. 4th and sth Places. Junior Grade. —Ist and 2nd Places, CHAMBER OP COMMERCE EXAMS. Total of 239 Passes. Including: Eight of the 11 Medallions awarded to Auckland Candidates. 13 Passes with Honours. 60 Passes with Distinction. 100 Per Cent Passes in Junior Typewriting Examination, These Unrivalled Results prove the high standard attained by the methods used at the AUCKLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. Prospectus from Whltcombe and Tombs or the AUCKLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE. "Smith's Bldg.. Albert St. :13 UNIVERSITY , COACHING COLLEGE. 22. FERRY BUILDING, AUCKLAND. C.l. (founded 1912) Tuition is given by specialist tutors for University Entrance (Matriculation), Public Service Entrance and Mathematics and Science for Army. Navy and Air Force Examinations. Our Day Classes are recommended for Matriculation and Public Service Candidates requiring careful personal tuition. Evening Classes are also held for those employed during the day, and assistance In weak subjects can be given on Saturday morning and after school to secondary school pupils. Out-of-town students and soldiers in camp may study from our correspondence courses. First Term, 1943, commences MONDAY. February 8. inquiries may be made at the Office from Janu--18. Interviews by appointment. D. W. FAIGAN, M.A. (Honours in Eng. and P.), Principal. Telephone 44-271. O DBOLEIGH COLLEGE. Prospective Students are invited to Phone. v Write or Call tor'the 1643 PROSPECTUS OF OUR BUSINESS TRAINING AND DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENTS. Day or evening tuition in one or more subjects ' as desired. EARLY APPLICATION ADVISED, Note tne new address; DROLEIGH COLLEGE. 4th and 6th Floors, Heme's Building. Vulcan Lane. Ronald W. Corson - - - Director. MW SEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE. EVENING SCHOOL ENROLMENTS. Enrolments for Evening Classes will De received at the College on MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, February 15th, 17th and 19th. between 5.15 p.m. and 8.15 p.m. Classes commence on February 22. INSTRUCTORS: Applications are Invited until February 12 for all Evening School positions from persons having the desired Qualifications and experience. : 2o ST. CDTHBEBT'S COLLEGE. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. FIRST TERM COMMENCES FEB. 11, 1943. BOARDERS TO ARRIVE FEB. 10, 1843. The Principal, Miss Li. Clouston, 8.A., wilr be At Home at the College, to be Interviewed by Parents and Guardians on the Bth, 9th and 10th of February. 1943. :10 The Registrar. BRAIN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. LTD., Gives Expert INDIVIDUAL TUITION in aU Commercial Subjects. Trained Junior Shorthand Typists are Urgently •Needed NOW. ■ Day and Evening Classes Now In Session. PROSPECTUS ON APPLICATION. New Zealand Insurance Building. Auckland. Telephone 48-286. , I W3 PROFESSIONAL. ' .. niSOPRACTIC Health Sjrvice.—P. Hamblin, 603. Colonial Mutual Buildine. WS

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 34, 10 February 1943, Page 6

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