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AMUSEMENTS. LAST TWO DAYS OF ‘ EMMA.’ Do not miss this opportunity of seeing the greatest achievement of a • Groat Actress. MARIE DRESSLER . - MARIE DRESSLER In ‘EMMA.’ -‘EMM ,A.’ THERE ARB NO TWO OPINIONS ABOUT ‘ EMMA.* „ - IT IS GREAT. Wonderful Supporting Programme, including ‘ IRELAND. THE ' MELODY ISLE,’ with John M’Comack singing Irish songs, Zasu Pitts-Thelma Todd comedy, ‘ON THE LOOSE,’ etc., etc. THE regent--8.15 p.m. Two Sessions Daily. 8 p.m. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! FRIDAY! - . WARNER BAXTER, WARNER BAXTER, " ' WARNER BAXTER, la the Greatest Dramatic Role of His Career, ‘SIX HOURS TO LIVE’ ‘ SIX HOURS TO LIVE ’ ‘ SIX HOURS TO LIVE ’ ‘SIX HOURS TO LIVE’ ‘ SIX HOURS TO LIVE ’ (Recommended as more suitable for adult audiences). Sharing Top-lino Honours, MIRIAM JORDAN, JOHN BOLES, GEORGE MARION BERYL MERCER. .ft'.?, ?',??■ ? ? ? ? ? ? ???,?. ,? ; ‘ SIX HOURS TO LIVE.’ HOVf WOULD YOU SPEND THEM? f-‘SIX HOURS” TO FULFIL A LIFE- : TIME’S HOPES AND DESIRES! WHAT WOULD YOU DO? T ?"’ ???,??????????? f A PRIZE OF ONE GUINEA Will be given for the best answer to this question submitted by a Patron during the 'season of ‘SIX HOURS TO LIVE.’ Pull ' particulars can be obtained at the Regent Theatre. (Phone 12-513). Box Plans at The .Bristol and The Regent. EDUCATIONAL. OTAGO BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOLS. ENROLMENTS, 1933. THE FIRST TERM will commence on MONDAY, February 6. New Pupils will enrol at the Schools on that date, and Present Pupils will return on TUESDAY, February 7. Parents and Guardians aro isked to note the following:— BOYS’ SCHOOL.—-Intending. Pupils must give notice to the undersigned on or before SATURDAY, January 28, of their intention to enrol. The form of notice is obtainable "at the Board’s Office,' 236 Moray place. Present Pupils who intend to return must also give notice of such intention on the forms already supplied to them. ..GIRLS’, SCHOOL.—Notices of Intention ,to Enrol or to Return are NOT required. . ‘lllustrated prospectuses for both schools may be had on application. RECTORY BOARDING HOUSE. Accommodation for a limited number of boys is ■ available in the Rectory Boarding House. Boarders are .given proper guidance and assistance in their evening preparation, and every attention is paid to their health and comfort. Full boarding fee, £lB 10s per term, with discount for prompt payment. Lower rates for those not in resi--dence. during week-ends.- Full particulars • may be .had on application to the undersigned. C. R. M'LBAN, Secretary Board of Governors. 236 Moray'place, Dunedin, , January 24, 1933. NEW ZEALAND TRAINED NURSES’ ASSOCIATION , (Otago Branch). ' Members of the above are advised that the Post-graduate Course for Nurses, held in Wellington, commences at the end of February,- and that the Otago Branch of the Association is in the position to offer assistance to the amount of £SO to a can- - didate for such course. Applications, addressed to the Secretary, Trained Nurses Association, 169 York place, close Noon, February 3rd, 1933. HELMUTH HOFFMANN (Late Berlin Slate Academy of . Music), TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE (Special Coaching in Concert Playing and Interpretation), COMMENCES TEACHING FIRST WEEK IN FEBRUARY, 1933. Interviews at Begg’s, Thursday, 26th Two Special Scholarshipe of One Year’s Free Tuition each offered to Junior and Advanced Pupils. Full particulars on application at Begg’s. BROWN’S College (above Moray Place P. 0.). —Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping; railway Concessions.—Telephone 10-697; Resuming February 1, PERSONAL. ANY Girl or Woman lonely or needing advice can receive same free by calling on Sister Hazel at the Girls’ Lunch and Rest Rooms, Octagon Hdll; hours daily (except Saturday), 12-2 p.m.—Address, Octagon Hall. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. DOUGLAS Private Hotel, Octagon (Recently Renovated). —Permanents, 27s Ed; Casuals, 7s 6d; Bed, breakfast, 4s 6d; breakfast 7 a.in.—Phone 12-601. HILLVIEW House, Littlebdwrne crescent. —The holiday home for travellers, •with breakfast trays and home comforts, 5s per day.—Phone 20-436. LADY, engaged all day, requires bright comfortable Room, with good Board; central or handy tram.—472, ‘ Star.’ Tf AC ANGIES for Boarders, first-class ac- • commodation; washing and mending; tariff moderate; central.—Apply 4 Clark street. mO LET.—Vacancy 2 Gentlemen Boarders tX or Married Couple.—Apply 158 Cargill street. XX/ANTED, by young Man. Board with ITT private Catholic family; washing done; handy city. — State terms, etc.. 468, f Star.’ WANTED, by young Business Man, manent Board, vicinity Filleul sti —State terms, 453, ‘ Star.’ YM.C.A. —Visitors and Youths away * from home, modern Residential, good table; permanents (members), 245, upwards; casuals, 6s 6d per day, 35s weekly; bed and breakfast, 4s 6d. MONEY MONEYS TO LEND , At .Lowest Current Rates. ASLIN AND KIN MO NT, Solicitors, •12 Dowling street (next Chief Post Office). MONEY To Lend, from £1 upwards, on all classes security.—Octagon Finance and Agency Co.; phone 10-448. "F you need Building Material send an O[ U PJ luaiuasi^aipv

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Evening Star, Issue 21319, 25 January 1933, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21319, 25 January 1933, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21319, 25 January 1933, Page 9