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AML'SKMKNTS A NEW ALL-ACTION Mystifying! Horrifying! Terrifying PROGRAMME STARTS TO-NIGHT. /'roxyN a /avonX / roxy \ / avon a I CONTINUOUS I N I Comer ot I \ 11 / \ Gt. North Rβ. I \ S / r> \*• PonJonbj Rd. / \ k J U \ To-night *%/ \I.SI/ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. SCARED TO DEATH! . . . Men Shudder at the Mere Sound of him! Women Scream at the Mere Thought of him! "I AM THE MASTER OF MYSTERY! YOU CAN NEVER ESCAPE . . . FOR WHEREVER YOU GO. I WILL WALK BESIDEJOU.^^ Shock Thriller No. 1— RICHARD DIX J. CARROLL NAISH — JOAN WOODBURY In a weird thrill story of a man who ordered his own murder and found himself too terrified to die! "THE WHISTLER" "THE WHISTLER" * "THE WHISTLER" Shock Thriller No. 2— DONALD M. BARRY - JEAN PARKER In the thrill story of a hero who sold his soul for gold .... "TRAITOR WITHIN" "TRAITOR WITHIN" "TRAITOR WITHIN" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. state" "rT^rr^ 1 CHAS. LAUGHTON - VIVIEN LEIGH t «ST. MARTIN'S LANE & PINKY TOMLIN in the Happy t THANKS FOR LISTENING COMING: Thursday, Friday, Saturday. t "KING'S ROW" nmATT? ONEHUNGA. Phone 54-344 plAllJ Finally To-night at 7.45 EICHARD ARLEN - JEAN PARKER • " MINESWEEPER " & ARTHUR LAKE - PENNY SINGLETON • " Blondie's Blessed Event T>T5 TXT r< XT'C"Q DOMINION RD. Ph. 61-439 irKIJNL'iII&O Finally To-night at 7.45 JANE POWELL. New Singing Sensation. • "SONG of the OPEN ROAD" & CHAS. STARRETT in the Thrilling ■ "Law of the North-West" ■OUT , »T PONSONBY RD. Ph. 26-940 XvJllVjiii-* To-night & Thure. at 7.45 ANN SHERIDAN — JACK OAKIE "NAVY BLUES" As CHAS. STARRETT if the All-Action • "Riding Through Nevada" A FIT?! PHI RICHMOND AV. Ph. 27-235 AUXLIJLrrIi FiJ)aUs T o.nlgbt at 7.30 ANN SHERIDAN — RONALD REAGAN • .•'-■•" JUKE GIRL" ' CHAS. STARRETT. MILLS BROS., JANE FRAZEE ■ " COWBOY CANTEEN " t Denotes Recommended by Censor for Adults. • Denotes Approved far Universal Exhibition. EDUCATIONAL OTAHUHU TECHNICAL SCHOOL. EVENING CLASSES. 1945. Evening School will commence on MONDAY, February 26. The following Courses or Classes are .available: — GENERAL: University Entrance, School Certificate.

P.S.E., and Post Office Examinations'. ENGINEERING: steam. Diesel. Drawing and Design, Gas Welding and Metallurgy, Workshop Theory and Maintenance. Students are prepared for Various examinations, including ■Marine Certificates and the Common Preliminary Examination ot the Institute of Engineers. • ' . , COMMERCIAL: Pitman's Shorthand Certificate, Government Shorthand Typists', Chamber of Commerce, N.z. Institute of Secretaries and Professional Accountancy (Including Mercantile and Company Law, Bookkeeping). PRACTICAL SUBJECTS: Agriculture and Horticulture, Arts and Crafts, Dressmaking and Pattern Cutting, Commercial Art. Woodwork and Building Construction (Theory and Practice), Engineering Workshop Practice, Trade Drawing, Electrical Classes (Wireman's Certificate). CULTURAL AND RECREATIONAL: Drama and Play-Reading, Musical Appreciation, Orchestral Croup, Physical Education. . ENROLMENT. Intending students must enrol before classes commence. The Supervisor may be interviewed at the School on any evening from February 19 to 23. Enrolment forms, or any information in regard to fees, free tuition, etc., may be obtained on application by letter or telephone. (Otahuhu 32). EVENING SCHOOL INSTRUCTORS. Applications, which should be received by February 16, are invited for appointment as Instructors in 'the Evening School. Applicants should give full details of qualifications and experience. ' (Forms of Application obtainable from the' School). Classes are formed in any general or practical subjects for which there is sufficient enrolment. •• « / G. W. C. DRAKE. :24 Principal. SEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE. EVENING CLASSES. . Enrolments tor Evening Classes will be received at the College on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, February 19, 21 and 23, between 5.15 p.m. and S p.m. Classes commence on February 26. Classes axe conducted In the following , departments: Accountancy and Commercial: Electrical, Mechanical, Marine and Motor Engineering; Building Trades; Cabinetmaking; Plumbing; Sheetmetalwork; Printing; Industrial. Science; Crafts; Public Examinations. ~ Free Place Students, when enrolling, must produce their Transfer Cards from the last postprimary school attended. :24 G. J. PARK, Principal. PERSONALISED "BUSINESS TRAINING. Highly Qualified Tutors coach Druleigh Students individually through the mall in Bookkeeping. Secretarial Practice, Accoutancy, Business Letter Writing, Salesmanship, Business Management, etc. Moderate fees. Success assured. Inquire to-day. DRULEIGH COLLEGE. LTD., Vulcan Lane, Auckland.

GIRLS WHO WORK AT KORMA MILLS 'ARE HAPPY IN THEIR WORK! " ASK ANY GIRL who works at Korma ... she'll tell you that the. comfort, health and welfare of the Staff come .first at Korma Mills. In fact, .working at . Korma Mills • . has so many advantages, it is difficult to detail them all. "PERMANENT are what attract ambitious, forward-looking TORQ WTTTT S' r ' s - That's why they go to Korma Mills. JKJttO Willi They know that Korma is a large, important A FUTURE and rapidly expanding industry which offers plenty of scope for advancement in the post-war world. GOOD WAGES are important considerations. Your financial , -vttj t tdpd A T position is'assured at Korma Mills, and the AJNJJ L,iistjiiAL, work itse jf is Hght, pleasant and most BONUSES • interesting. The surroundings are congenial, the other girls are friendly, and there are numerous STAFF which include the provision of radios to T»-ci/~ir>tri ArriTrkXTQ make the days pass cheerfully and tuneEECREATIONb f u u y , an d Sports Clubs which provide healthful entertainment' and exercise. As good food is important in the maintenance of health, Korma Mills has a MODERN with the most up-to-date equipment in - ttitjtA Australasia. Ice creams and cold drinks, as CAFETERIA well as appetising, nourishing hot meals for AND SODA colder weather, are stored and prepared * • ■ under the most hygienic conditions. FOUNTAIN.- • Refrigerators and cool stores ensure the perfect freshness of all meals served at Korma Mills. WORK FOR A FIRM THAT LOOKS AFTER YOUR INTERESTS Apply immediately to KORMA MILLS, LTD. ■I KORMA MILLS, LTD, CHANCERY STREET, AUCKLAND. Phone 49-619."

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 38, 14 February 1945, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 38, 14 February 1945, Page 10