AN ABSOLUTE RIOT • of Laughter! . Boars, Screams, SHRIEKS of Hilarity "greetei the first screen appearance in New Zealand o ARTHUR LJJCAN—Funnier than FQRMBYSillier than ASKEY. In morning's "Dominion," the Reviewer says " 'Old Mother Riley' deserves to be ranket among the clasics of true English Comedy New Zealand Picturegoers are in for a trea when they see Arthur Lucan." Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Tel.. 51-842. 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY 7.45 ARTHUR LUCAN ARTHUR LUCAN ARTHUR LUCAN ARTHUR LUCAN "OLD MOTHER RILEY "OLD MOTHER RILEY "OLD MOTHER RILEY "OLD MOTHER RILEY IN BUSINESS" IN BUSINESS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) / With Kitty McShane Kitty McShane If "Charley's, Aunt" made a Cat Laugh, "Old Mother Riley" will make it Stand on its Head and Scream. Associate Feature NEIL HAMILTON JUNE STOREY EVELYN BRENT "A DANGEROUS LADY" "A DANGEROUS LADY" "A DANGEROUS LADY" A Tigress Trapped—Did she know the Mystery of the Three Murders—and what was the Mysterious Message that came to her. on that Fateful Night? (Recommended by the Censdr for Adults.) PRICES: Is, Is 6d, 2s 3d. NO EXTRA TO BOOK. EDUCATIONAL. " BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, ENGLISH, PAKBNTSi Classes have resumed. The environment at Banks is ideal, the teaching efficient, the Exam. Results excellent. Good office positions assured to all satisfactory students. Ring, write, or call for Prospectus. W, H, 'STEVENS, M.A., Director, 96 The Terrace. Tel. 47-543. ■ GILBY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE PREPARES CANDIDATES FOR EXAMINATIONS. A Separate i'rospectus Is issued Free of Charge for each Department, as under:— 1. Day and Evening Commercial. 2. Day and Evening Secondary. 3. Accountancy {evenings only). INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION is given in SMALL CLASSES. 'the Director or the Secretary may be consulted without any obligation to enrol. GILBY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 32 Blair Street (Behind Tram Shelter). . Courtenay Place. Wellington, C 3. Telephone 51-987. P.O. Box 121, Te Aro. C 2. BOOKKEEPING FOR WOMEN. QPECIAL, quick course for Postal Tuition O in Bookkeeping. Write for particulars. HARLE'S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY, LTD., Colonial Mutual Life Buildings, P.O. Bos 859, WELLINGTON. ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS. npuiTION either in Classes or by Correspon--l dence is provided by ENTING'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Classes have now commenced. Expert Tuition. Printed Notes. Moderate Fees. Write or call for Free Prospectus. Bos 826, Wellington. Telephone 44-406. SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING, ENGLISH. Day and Evening Sessions. Individual Tuition Ensures Success. MISS A SUTHERLAND, F.1.P.5., P.C.T. (Pitman's Certificated Teacher), 115 LAMBTON QUAY (Saywell Bldgs.), Telephone 44-403, Res. 46-678. j CHILTON SAINT JAMES, LOWER HUTT. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. "OUPILS prepared for public examinations. JL ah branches of music. R.A.M. and R.C.M. examinations taken. Prospectus on application to the Headmistress. CANTERBURY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL SCIENCE. Dean: Professor P. H. Powell. T ECTURES will commence on MONDAY, JU MARCH 2, 1942. The School provides: 1. A complete Course for the Degree of Bachelor of Mechanical, Electrical, and Civil Engineering. 2. Instruction in the Technical Science of Engineering and Allied Trades. 3. Instruction in Applied Electricity. •J. Instruction in Surveying. Complete evening courses for: — (a) Apprentices In Mechnical Engineering. (b) Apprentices in Electrical Engineering. (c) Electrical Fitter's License. Students can see the Dean to arrange their courses on the following dates:— Day Students, February 26. New Evening Students, February 27. Evening Students, Monday, March 2, to Friday, March 6. C. C. KEMP, Registrar. Canterbury University College, Chrlstchurch. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. 1942 SESSION. ENROLMENT OF STUDENTS. QTUDENTS for the 1942 Session will be enO rolled at the College on Friday, February 27, and Saturday morning, February 28, during the following hours:— FRIDAY, February 27—10 a.m. to noon. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. SATt'RDAY, February 28—10 a.m. to noon. New Students must present their Entrance Examination Result Cards at the College Office and sign the form of Matriculation before seeing the Dean of the Faculty in which they propose to work. Students of previous years will interview the Professor of their Stage 111 or M.A. subject or in Commerce and in Law the Dean of the Faculty. The Principal will meet new students on Monday, March 2, at 7.30 p.m., in Room C.3. Lectures commence on Monday, March 2, at the hours given in the Time-table. G. G. S. ROBISON, Registrar. H/TISS PHYLLIS O'SHEA, M.R.A.D., Adv. ItJL (Hons.) Solo Seal A.I.S.T.D. (Ballroom). STL'DIO OF BALLET AND BALLROOM DANCJNG. Appointments may be made at Studio, McKENZIE'S BUILDINGS, Willis Street. Telephone 40-888. Telephone 40-888. Studio available for Private Dances, etc. DENTISTS. ¥71 C. EVANS, If. DENTAL SURGEON, Stewart Dawson's Buildings, LAMBTON QUAY. Telephone 45-488. GOLD BUYERS. 3LD False Teeth, Gold, and Jewellery Bought. Note new address: Murphy and Stewart, 4 Boulcott Street. OLD JEWELLERY AND DIAMOND RINGS, OELL yours to a N.Z, Firm. Best price £5 given. W. M. Haycraft and Co., Manufacturing Jewellers, 94 Willis Street (over Prestonß),
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 44, 21 February 1942, Page 2
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