Stjaws Oir:—sir Benjamin Fuller DAILY—At 2 and 8 p.m. ROYAL NAVY TRACKS DOWN NAZI SMUGGLERS! Mhi Pw DYNAMIC DRAMA! THRILLING ACTION! MICHAEL REDGRAVE IN THE HIG BLOCKADE A British Empire Production. —With—- * LESLIE BANKS * WILL HAY * FRANK CELLIER * ALFRED DRAYTON := MICHAEL RENNIE * JOHN MILLS * ROBERT MORLEY AND QUENTIN REYNOLDS RESERVE AT D.I.C. OR THEATRE. PHONE 54-775.
PARAMOUNT THEATRE COURTENAY PLACE. . Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Tel. 51-842. 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY 7.45 UNEQUALLED . . . UNMATCHED . . . A THOUSAND THRILLS THUNDER TO THE SCREEN CECIL B. DE MILLE'S GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT, ‘Reap The Wild Wind’ WITH THE GREATEST CAST EVER ASSEMBLED FOR A SINGLE MOTION PICTURE. RAY MILLAND :: PAULETTE GODDARD :: JOHN WAYNE RAYMOND MASSEY :: ROBERT PRESTON SUSAN HAYWARD LYNNE OVERMAN :: CHARLES BICKFORD MARTHA O'DRISCOLL FILMED ENTIRELY IN TECHNICOLOUR. The Charm of Old Charleston, the Violence of Key West, THE MIGHTIEST THRILL SPECTACLE EVER SEEN ON THE SCREEN. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) —Plus— The Alt-Colour Novelty, —And— RAGGEDY ANN MEETS RAGGEDY LATEST MARCH OF TIME, ANDY "INDIA IN CRISIS" PRICES: 2/3, 1/6, 1/-. No Extra to Book at Theatre or D.I.C.
EDUCATIONAL. WE LLING'x ON COLLEGE. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster: E. N. llogben. ALA., F.R.G.S. THE First Term for 1943 begins on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY' 2. The enrolment of new and transferred pupils will take place on Monday, February 1, as follows;— A. DAY PUPILS: 9.30 a.m. to 12 noon for pupils whose surnames begin witli one of the letters A to M. ,1.30 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. for pupils whose surnames begin witli one of the letters N to Z. B. BOARDING PUPILS: Parents of new or former boarders may see the Headmaster on FRIDAY, January 21). from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.; also on SATURDAY MORNING, January 30. from 10 a.m. to noon; on MCINDAY, February 2, during enrolment time; or at another time by appointment. On Enrolment, pupils are required to produce Hie PRIMARY SCHOOL CERTIFICATE. the PRIMARY SCHOOL PUPILS' LEAVING CARD, and n CERTIFICATE OF BIRTH. .Pupils transferring from another post-primary school should produce the Record Card of their previous School. A comprehensive fee of £1 with discount of 2/6 for immediate payment covers all games and School Activities. Pupils are urged to join the School Accident Insurance Scheme for which the annual fee is 2/6, payable at the beginning of the First Term. There is also the Parents’ Voluntary Subscription Scheme for College Improvements. List of Text Books will not be given until the classification of pupils has been made. There are two main Courses of Instruction. the GENERAL COURSE, in which both Latin and French are taken, and the MODERN COURSE, in which such subjects as Bookkeeping, Woodwork and Metalwork are substituted for Latin. A comprehensive curriculum provided on approved lines. ■Special attention given to Physical Training anil Games. Pupils prepared for all public examinations. THE BOARDING DEPARTMENT, comprising modern and commodious buildings, is situated in extensive grounds, direful attention is given to dietary, health, study and pastimes. Feos moderate. A remote allowance of 7/6 weekly may be claimed. Reduction of 5 per cent, for brothers. For ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS, enrolment forms and further particulars required, apply t<> the Headmaster, or to the Secretary. P.O. Box 1659. or Room 84 (a). A.M.P. Buildings, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. W. A. STUART. Secretary. GILBY’S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 32 Blair Street. (Behind Tram Shelter), Courtenay Place, yvellington, C. 3.. Is Closed for the Usual Vacation PROSPECTUSES FOR DAY AND EVENING COMMERCIAL DEPARTM ENTS may be obtained on personal application to:— Messrs. WliUcunibe and Tombs. Ltd.. Educational Department (Ist Floor), Lambton Quay. To Aro Book Depot, Gas Co.'s Building, Courtenay Place, or t'be Courlenay News Agency. Courtenay Place COLLEGE OFFICE REOPENS ON MONDAY, JANUARY IS. TUITION RESUMES ON MONDAY. JANUARY 25. HUNTLEY SCHOOL. MARTON (Founded 1895). PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS FROM 7 TO It YEARS. BOARDERS ONLY. Ideal situation in healthy district. Home Farm; splendid Playing Fields, Scholarships (old boys’ sons). Music and Singing Exhibitions. Illustrated prospectus on application to the Headmaster. VOICE Production—Fluent Speech for all purposes. Luey Cowan, L.T.C.L. Studio: 3-0 T. and (1. Building.
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 95, 16 January 1943, Page 3
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