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AMUSEMENTS Tongues are Wagging About Dorian Gray Over every back fence . . . on every telephone . . . in every front parlour . . . in the trams and buses . . . everywhere everyone is talking about the handsomest, wickedest man in town— Dorian Gray. Reserve To-day at the D.1.C.! ~ AVON J. C. Williamson’s Luxury Playhouse Hearing Aids Available. ’Phone 40-076 2 PM DAILY 8 P.M, M-G-M’s Brilliant Adaptation of OSCAR WILDE’S Most Provocative Novel, with its Caustic, Unblushing Dialogue ... its Absorbing Entertainment, now becomes the Most Daring and Sensational » of Films. “THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY” Starring GEORGE SANDERS GEORGE SANDERS GEORGE SANDERS HURD HATFIELD ANGELA LANSBURY DONNA REED REGINALD OWEN (Recommended by Censor for Adults, and Definitely Unsuitable for Children.) I Come to the ST. ALBANS [CENTURY 7.30 p.m. FINAL SCREENING 7.30 p.m. More spectacular than "Arabian Nights!” More thrilling than “Ali Baba!’’ MARIA MONTEZ JON HALL “GYPSY WILDCAT NIGEL BRUCE LEO CARRILLO IN TECHNICOLOUR Wild Excitement! Reckless Danger! SECOND BIG FEATURE A ROLLICKING COMEDY WITH THE NEW SWEETHEART OF THE SCREEN Lois Andrews ln “DIXIE DUGAN” JAMES ELLISON CHARLES RUGGLES CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD It’s Love at First Sight, and Hilarity the moment you meet Dixie. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS AT BEGGS AND THEATRE. 1 ENDERS. TENDERS. Tenders will be received at my Office until 4 p.m. on MONDAY, 18th MARCH, for PAINTING BUILDINGS AT LANCASTER PARK. J. G. COLLINS. F.N.Z.1.A., Registered Architect, 118 Hereford street.673B TREES FOR SALE. TENDERS are invited for the purchase of a Plantation of Tres blown down by wind and suitable for firewood, in the Tinwald Domain. Tenders close on March 15, 1946, with the undersigned, at Ashburton. J. B. NICOLL, Secretary, Tinwald Domain Board.

LAUNCHES FOR SALE. SEPARATE SEALED TENDERS marked respectively “Tender for ARAWA II” and “Tender for Southern Maid,” CLOSE NOON, MARCH 28th, with Secretary, Marine Dept., Wellington, for PURCHASE of launch ARAWA II at Auckland, and SOUTHERN MAID, at Shelly Bay, Wellington, Particulars obtainable at Govt. Shipping Offices, Lyttelton, Timaru, Greymouth, Nelson, and Blenheim. , 6708 LEASE BY TENDER for Seven years of Racecourse Reserve, situated two miles from Oxford Township, comprising 216 acres. This land is capable of good wheat crops and is ideal for fattening. Terms: half-yearly rent to accompany tender. At present* there is 10C acres in young grass and 100 acres in rape stubble. Conditions of lease available from the undersigned, and tenders close on March 20th, with L. PATERSON, 'Secretary, Oxford Domain Board. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 2394 WAR ASSETS REALISATION BOARDTANKER TRAILERS, TRAILERS AND WRECKED AND INCOMPLETE MOTOR VEHICLES FOR SALE BY TENDER. TENDERS close with Secretary, War Assets Realisation Board, Defence Services Bldg., Bunny st., Wellington (Box 5080. Lambton quay), NOON, MONDAY, Marcn 18th, for purchase of TANKER TRAILERS, TRAILERS, and WRECKED and INCOMPLETE MOTOR VEHICLES (Tenders Nos. 319 to 412 inclusive), located at Auckland, Petone, Burnham (Christchurch), and Dunedin. Tenders to be addressed to Board's Secretary in sealed envelopes marked “Tender No” ’Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Schedules of conditions obtainable at Board’s Wellington Office, Offices of Board’s District Executive Officers, Dilworth Bldg., Queen st., Auckland, Old Art Gallery Bldg., Durham st., Christchurch, and District Office of Industries and Commerce Dept.. Christchurch and Dunedin. 5716 EDUCATIONAL MAXIMUM EXAMINATION HONOURS. In the two consecutive Examinations in March and September last of the N.Z Institute, affiliated with the Australasian Institute of Cost Accountants, Hemingwaytrained students secured top place not only for New Zealand but also for all Australasia in Final Cost Accounting. March, 1945: W. G. Anderson, Auckland September. 1945: I. J. C. Laughton; Dunedin. Other remarkable successes in 1945 are: AUSTRALASIAN INSTITUTE OF SECRETARIES First place, September, for all N.Z.: Mr V. A. Christiansen. DIPLOMA IN BANKING. Hemingway-trained students secured 84 (eighty-four) per cent, of the total passes for all N.Z. You can’t afford to experiment—ensure YOUR success and enrol with the School that gets the results. Write to-day for particulars to HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. CANTERBURY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. LECTURE COURSE IN NUCLEAR PHYSICS. A new course in this subject, suitable for teaching or for students taking other subjects, will be given on MONDAY, 5-6 p.m., during the first and second terms, by Mr C. Ellyett, Lecturer in Physics. The course begins on Monday, 4th March A very elementary knowledge only of Physics is required. The course will cover such subjects as the source of atomic energy, the atomic bomb, and the scientific and industrial applications of the newer particles. A fee of £1 Us 6d will be charged for the course of approximately 20 lectures. Those interested should apply to the Physics Department for enrolment. C. C. KEMP, 6634 Registrar BECOME A QUALIFIED SECRETARY Commence studying for a most interesting and remunerative career. This highly specialised training will enable you to secure a responsible and well-paid position. Subjects include Bookkeeping, Secretarial Practice, English, Arithmetic, etc. GREGG-BANKS COLLEGE. GREGG-BANKS COLLEGE. Principal. Miss Irene I. M. Archer, B.A. Interviews by Appointment. 115 Cashel street (Whitcombe’s Bldgs.). Telephone 37-696.—3 | ACCURATE, Prompt Dispensing. Free; Social Security Prescriptions; 3 Fullyqualified Chemists. Iggo’s Pharmacy, Cashel street. X 6242

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24815, 4 March 1946, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24815, 4 March 1946, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24815, 4 March 1946, Page 1

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