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=, OPERA HOUSE -= Dlr.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (56-230). FIFTH ArXD FINAL WEEK. "SERGEANT YORK" "SERGEANT YORK" "SERGEANT YORK" With GARY COOPER GARY COOPER ,TOAN LESLIE WALTER P.RENNAN Also, "HIAWATHA'S BABBIT HUNT" (Technicolor Cartoon). LATEST PATHB NEWS. A Warner Bros.' Production. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.)

jfT j\J AJEST.iI W"" ■IL Ulr Fuller's Theatre Cori» JJj| flans at IM.C. tnri Theatre Tel 45-100. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents Greer Walter GARSON PIDGEON "MRS. MINIVER" "MRS. MINIVER" "MRS. MINIVER" "MRS. MINIVER" ALSO FOR YOUR PLEASURE MAJESTIC AIR MAIL NEWS—"TIMOR" And The "KARORI KINDERGARTEN" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)

TELEPHONE 43-968 — fPT"VY")T T ~ °PP' PARLIAMBNT BLDGS. (Where There is Always a Good Show) 7 O'CLOCK—FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT: "TEXAS" William Hoiden, Claire Trevor, "TEXAS" Glenn Ford Ann Rutherford Robert Sterling "THIS TIME FOR KEEPS" Virginia Weidler "THIS TIME FOR KEEPS" (Prog. Approved for Universal Exhibition) Shorts 7 p.m., "This Time for Keeps" 7.30 p.m., "Texas" 8.55 p.m. TOMORROW — "RAFFLES" and "VANISHING VIRGINIAN" — TOMORROW

ECONOMISE AND SAVE FOR VICTORY Your Fur Coat can look like new for many seasons if restyled and repaired by ... • ' BEATRICE M. SMITH (FUR SPECIALIST) Above the Plaza Theatre, 105 Manners Street TELEPHONE 53-464.

EDUCATIONAL. __. MORE PERSONAL TUITION IN ACCOUNTANCY. A #BATURE of Harle'a College which leads to the high percentage of passes secured by "H.C.A." students Every Year. LEARN ACCOUNTANCY—THE SUCCESSFUL WAY. Harle's Coaching Methods are exclusive. Study notes continually revised. Personal tuition for each student. SUCCESSFUL ACCOUNTANTS. ' Every year students of Harle'a College lead at exams. Harle's training Is the hall mark of . efficiency, and Harle'a students are everywhere found In key position*. Specialised tuition and advanced methods of study. WANTED WOMEN BOOKKEEPERS. SPECIAL TUITION AVAILABLE. The demand for women bookkeepers la un--1 limited. ■* Any clear-thinking woman can quickly , qualify for a well-paid bookkeeping position. It is not necessary to have matriculated. A special course, planned for quick results, Is available at Harle's College of Accountancy. This special bookkeeping ■ couraa Is enabling women to rapidly qualify for well-paid positions with opportunities for further advancement when the war Is over. "COSTING" SPECIAL COURSE FOR ACCOUNTANTS. The logical step after passing accountancy exams, brings extra professional opportunities. Harle's course recognised most successful In New Zealand and Australia. Write for Prospectus. HARLE'S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY, LTD., Colonial Mutual Life Buildings. P.O. Box 859. Wellington. fi ERTRUDE JOHNSTON, L.R.A.M., VT Pianoforte, ' RESUMES TEACHING ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1. Address: 51 Pipltea St., Thorndon. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, ENGLISH, OFFICE PRACTICE. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. ENROL NOW. INDIVIDUAL TUITION ENSURES SUCCESS.—At the recent Public Service Examination for Shorthand-Typists our Students gained: SENIOR EXAMINATION: Ist, 3rd, and 4th Credit Places. JUNIOR EXAMINATION: 2nd, 3rd, 4th, sth, and 7th Credit Places. ' MISS A. SUTHERLAND, F.1.P.5., P.C.T., 115 LAMBTON QY. (Saywell Building). ' Tel. 44-493; Res. 46-678. : TUITION ; At ' riILBY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, • VJT 32 Blair St. (behind Tram Shelter), Courtenay PL, Wellington, HAS NOW RESUMED. TUITION HOURS in the Commercial Department: DAY —Morning or Afternoon Sessions, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday to Friday. EVENING—I .to 6 hours weekly, between 5 p.m. and 6.15 p.m., Monday to Thursdays, or between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m., Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. SUBJECTS—Any of the following: Typewriting, Shorthand (Pitman's or Gregg), Bookkeeping, Commercial English, Office Practice, Handwriting. Call, write, or telephone for Free Prospectus, the Director, Mr. A. H. Gllby, F.C.I. (Eng.), P.C.S. (N.Z.), may be interviewed at all Sessions. TELEPHONE 51-987. SINGING. TITRS. CRAWFORD, Teacher of Children's I ItJL Singing, wishes to announce that Studio ■ Reopens Saturday, 30th. Choir at 9 a.m. as , usual. For Interviews Mrs. Crawford will be • at Studio next Thursday and Friday Afternoons. Address: 50 NEWPORT CHAMBERS, • Courtenay PL ~ : JOYCE MORGAN, L.R.S.M., London, rpEACHER of Pianoforte and Theory, reX suraes Teaching MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 19 Grove Rd., Kelbrun. HUTT VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL. SCHOOL will Reopen on Tuesday, February 2. The Principal will be In attendance to Enrol New Pupils on Saturday, January 30, ■ and Monday, February 1. Times: 9.30 a.m. to noon and 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. i Pupils should bring with them: 1. Primary School Certificate. [ 2. Record Card. : 3. Proof of age. J. N. MILLARD, [ • Secretary. ! FINANCIAL. PRIVATE Pawnbroker, 234 Lambton Qy., buys Jewellery, Old Gold, etc.; money advanced Tel 40-693. T IBERTY. Bomber, and National Savings ' JLj Bonds bought for - cash at Woodley's Agencies, 10 King's Chambers. ENTS and Debts Collected, low coramlsslon, strict attention Woodley, 10 King's Chambers. Tel. 43-681. appointments OODLEY. 16 King's Chambers, Lends on Household furniture, insurance policies, small loans without security. Open Friday. 7-8 1 p.m. - . CITY FINANCE! CO., Lends large or small amounts, 69a Manners St (3 doors Regent Theatre), Open Friday, from T to 0 p.m. Tel ! 41-330 ; ,'■' - rpiIOMAS, King's Chambers, 2nd Floor, will JL lend Small and Large Sums, with or without security. Tel. 43-783, . H^HOMAS. King's Chambers, 2nd Floor, Wil--1 leston St., lends on Furniture and other security. Tel. 43-783, .- . <& r RITANNIA LOAN AND DEPOSIT CO?. LTD., makes Loans on motor-cars, .bonds, wills, P.N.e, furniture, or any approved security, 39 FARISH ST, (off Manner! St.). , Telephone 44-962. HE MORRIS LOAN AND FINANCE CO., LTD.. ) 86 Manners St. Money Lent or any Security accepted. Telephone 40-500.

EDUCATIONAL. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. BONDING AND DA* SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster: E. N. Hogben, M.A.. F.B.G.S. The First Term for 1943 begins on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. The enrolment or new and transferred pupils will take place on MONDAY. FEBRUARY 1, as follows:— - A. DAY PrPILS-9.30 a.m. to 12 noon tor pupils whose surnames begin with one of the letters A to M; 1.30 p.m. to 3.30 p.m., for pupils whose surnames begin with one , of the letters Nto Z. B. BOARDING PUPlLS.—Parents ofnew former boarders may see the Headmaster on FRIDAY, January 29, 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 MONDAY. February 1. during enrolment time: or at another time by appointment. On Enrolment, pupils are requiredl to'produce the PRIMARY SCHOOL CERTIFICAIE. fhe PRIMARY SCHOOL PUPILS' LEAVING CARD, and a 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 2s 6d 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 2s 6d, payable at the beginning of the First Term. There Is ial»o 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 and Games. , _ Pupil* prepared for all public examinations. THE BOARDING DEPARTMENT, comprising modern and commodious buildings, is situated In extensive grounds. Careful attention Is given to dietary health, study, and pastimes. Fees moderate. A remote allowance of 7s 6d weakly may be claimed. Reduction of 5 per cent, for brothers. For ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS, enrolment forms, and further particulars required, apply to the Headmaster or to the Secretary, P.O. Box 1689, or Room 84a, A.M.P. Buildings, Customhouse Qy.. Wellington^ a< stuart> Secretary. ♦■<jflj> ' ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE, Cambridge Tee. THE COLLEGE REOPENS ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1943. THE Rector will be in residence to enrol pupils and Interview .parents on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, January 27, 28, 29, mornings, 9to 12, afternoons 2 to 5. At other times by appointment. RONGOTAI COLLEGE. RONGOTAI BOYS' COLLEGE will reopen on Tuesday, February 2, at the ordinary school time for all pupils—old and new. NEW PUPILS will be enrolled on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, commencing at 9 a.m. The following >aro eligible for admission without payment of fees:— (a) Any boy from any district who has passed through Std. IV or St. V.at any public primary school (or private school). (b) Any boy who has passed St. VI and whoso parents reside or intend to reside In the districts lying to the East of Mt. Victoria and Constable St. Hill, viz., Lyall Bay, Hataltal, Kilbirnie, Miramar, Seatoun, etc. (c) Any boy who has been in attendance at any post primary school in other parts of the country and whose parents, under transfer, now reside or Intend to reside In the district as defined In (b). In reference to the above, it Is to be noted that new pupils who have passed St. VI and who live outside the school district as defined in (b) may be admitted as paying pupils. The Headmaster will interview all parents and enrol new pupils on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, at the following hours:— 9 a.m. to 12 noon—Pupils* whose surnames are A.-L. 1.15 p.m,-4 p.m.—Pupils whose surnames are M.-Z. If not both parents or guardians, then at least one parent or guardian should accpmpany the boy. New pupils should bring with them— (a) Their last school report. (b) Birth certificate (original or copy). (c) Rail or tram forms if required. Further Information may be obtained by communicating with the Headmaster (Tel. 63-372). Prospectus and admission Forms are obtainable from the Secretary, Telephone 46-738, or W. A. STUART, A.M.P. Building, Customhouse Qy., Wellington. GOOD Printing deserves Good Blocks. The "Evening Post" Printing Works can supply both. Tel. 47-222 for you; next quotation.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 20, 25 January 1943, Page 2

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