AMUSEMENTS. LAST HAY "LADY AND GENT." p H E A T E E ROYAL. Direction: J. 0. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. "MOVIE OIiAZY" BOX PLANS. "MOVIE CRAZY" BOX PLANS. Tho Box Plans for the Grand Gala opening to-morrow aro rapidly filling at The Bristol. Bo sure and reserve early for the biggest laugh of tho century. Harold Lloyd's latest is something we need in those times to cheer us up. In addition tho stage will ho flttod up as a Movie Studio and co Cadbury, Hudson, Fry Screen Competition will bo photographed on tho stage Special Photographer and his assistants, together with all the necessary studio outflt, nrc lights, etc., arrive this morning to comploto arrangements TAKE A DEEP BREATH AND LAUGH. TAKE A DEEP BREATH AND LAUGH. TAKE A DEEP BREATH AND LAUGH. PRICES: 2s, Is Od, Is, Plus Tax. Book Your Seats Now. Approved for Universal Exhibition MALVERN TALKI! DARFIELD. SATURDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, 5.30 p.m. CYRIL MAUDE In "THESE CHARMING PEOPLE." Michael Arlen's Satire on Society. (Recommended by Censor for Adults,) GROCERS' ANNUAL PICNIC. AMBERLEY TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), FEBRUARY 11th. SPECIAL Train leaves Christchurch 9.10 A.M., arriving Ambcrlcy 10.15 A.M. On return, train leaves Amberlcy 6.35 p.m., arrives Christchurch 7.45 p.m. Tickets, Room 2, Trades Hall, or Shops. Adults 3s 6d, Children (under 15) Is 6d. Hot water, milk, tea, and' sugar free. Toyß and sweets for children. Good sports programme. Baby Show (2 classes), good prizes. Tennis court, cricket pitch, swimming bath available. 6539 TAYLOR'S MISTAKE SURF AND LIFESAVING CLUB—SUNDAY, February 12th, 1933. Kesteven Cup Day. At Taylor's Mistake. Black and Whito Cup 11.80 a.m., Kesteven Oup, 2.80 p.m. All enthusiasts invited. '. J. C. WALLACE, Hon. Secretary. 6538 ' DAY, FEB. 11th, in old School Committee Funds. Novelty Eances. Music by tho Broadway Orchestra. Bus leaves Victoria square 7.45 p.m. 1645 EDUCATIONAL. HOME SCIENCE DEPARTMENT, UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO, 1938. OFFERS training leading to the Bachelor of Homo Science Degree, and a Diploma Course which has been REORGANISED to permit SPECIALISATION in field of work desired. Four distinct courses of study are provided: I. FOOD AND NUTRITION: Preparing students for Household, Institutional, or Commercial positions. 11. DRESS AND DESIGN: Preparing for positions in which dressmaking, millinery, interior decoration, furnishing, and arts and crafts are basic. 111. TEACHING COURSE: Preparing skilled teachers for Tochnical Colleges, Manual Training Centres, and Private Schools. IV. HOME-MAKING: Preparing for household responsibilities and activities, including child enre and training. For further particulars apply to THE DEAN, Homo Science Department, Univorsity of Otago, 6552 Dunedin: HERE'S PROOF! THAT HEMINGWAY'S ACCOUNTANCY TUITION ASSURES SUCCESS. . THE Following excerpts are from, letters recently received by Hemingway's from successful students:— "I attribute my success in passing ... to tne fact that I got the best possible tuition from your schools. .." —J.T.A. 3/1/33. . "I was successful in completing tho Accountancy Professional ... my first attempt. . . thanking you for your attention and assistance . . ."—A.A.W.. 30/12/32. Hemingway's have specialised and excelled in Accountancy tuition by correspondence for over 35 years. Send to-day for free book, "Accountancy." ' CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. Box 516, Auckland. H 4214 ■\TULVANY GRAY School of D»nce, •"■*• Drama, and Mime. Ballet, Ballroom, National, and Greek Dancing. Elocution and Health Culture. Classes forming for 1933 seaßon. Principal: Miss Menzies. Studio: 98 Victoria street. 'Phone 33-717. M 6764 NATUROPATH. EV. WARD'S "KURANUr* FOR TUBER- -- CULOSIS, ASTHMA, OATARRBL Con. suit A. R. TABUTEAU (Naturopath), South Island Representative, 2nd Floor Wardcll'6 Bldgs., Or write Box 545. Christchurch. Enquiries invited. \ T8379 CASS FOE SALE. URTHER BARGAINS. FORD MODEL A ROADSTER—MuIt be sold to close a deceased estate. WHIPPET ROADSTER—An economical car for business or pleasure, reduced to £65 MILK DELIVERY WILLYS KNIGHT SEDAN—IO3O model, at the absurd price of . . .. £l6O CHRISTCHURCH OAR EXCHANGE. 190 St. Asaph street. Where tho Better Used Cars .are Bought." Sold, and Exchanged. 8317G ORRIS MINOR, as now; mileage 7000; 50 m.p.g.; £l4s* no dealers. 425 Manchester street (not Sunday). 1753 ' AXA—Nature's Pleasant Laxative. Cook —-I and Ross, all Other Chemists, and Stores. —4 >ACHEL Hair Tonic re-creates naturally d your hair's real colour and beauty. Not » dy*. 3/6, D.1.0. ~
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20777, 10 February 1933, Page 1
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