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ANYTHING FRESH TO-DAY? YES, GOURLEY'S

. LAST TWO DAYS. Production of ■ Leon Gordon's Celebrated Stage Play, ' 'WHITE CAEGO ' Walter Pidgeon Hedy Lamarr Walter Pidgeon" Hedy Lamarr (Recommended by. Censor for Adults.) TEE REGENT . , .'■■-•■. Direction: :.' J. C. Williamson Picture .Corp. Ltd. 2 P.M. - ; DAILY -8; F.M. '' "■ FRIDAY NEXT. ! FRIDAY NEXT. British Empire Films Presents 'WENT THE DAY WELL?'. 'WENT THE'DAY WELB^'; The Exciting, Thrilling, and Poignant Story of, Sublime British, Coflfage! I ' WENT THE DAY WELL? ' ' WENT' THE- DAY WELL? ' ' WENT THE DAY WELL? ' ' WENT THE DAY WELL? V Ensrland's Peril -Was the Greatest in Her Glorious-History, but the Spirit of Her People Never-Faltered!: ' WENT;THE-DAY "WELL?', ' WENT THE DAY WELL? ' ..-'.■■■■ -~ : with : —:' LESLIE BANKS « ■ ELIZABETH ALLEN-FRANK LAWTON MERVYN JOHNS MARIE LOHR .< EDWARD vRIGBY (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLANS at D.I.C and REGENT (12-513). EDUCATIONAL. • HILDA'S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL (Incorporated), Heriot Row, A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS (Registered, by the Education Department as a Primary and Secondary School). Course of Study from Kindergarten to Post-matriculation. The aim of the School, is to provide a sound education on primary and secondary school lines. Well-equipped .sunny '.classrooms, science laboratory and. gymnasium. Preparation. ■ The First Term begins on. WEDNESDAY, the 9th February, and Boarders Return the Previous Day. The Principal will be At Home to Parents and to Enrol New Pupils on FRIDAY, MONDAY, and TUESDAY, the 4th, 7th, and Bth February, from 10-12 a.m. and 3-5 p.m., or any other time by appointment. For particulars apply to THE PRINCIPAL (Miss M. Dalziel). Phone 10-121. OTAGO HIGH SCHOOLS BOARD. HIGH SCHOOL ENROLMENTS. 1944. INTENDING New Pupils of the Otago Boys' High School and,"King's High School are requested to give notice on the prescribed form on or. before JANUARY 31 of their intention to enrol, and Intending Pupils of the Otago- Girls' High School are requested to give similar notice on or before FEBRUARY '4. The form of notice may be obtained at the High Schools Office, 236 Moray Placei Dunedin. Present pupils are not required to give notice of intention, to return. •The Schools will Reopen for the Enrolment of New Pupils on MONDAY, February 7. Present pupils return on TUESDAY, February 8. Further details will be advertised later. C. R. McLEAN, Secretary. "CO ST 1 N G." A SPECIAL COURSE FOR . QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANTS oecure a pass in " Costing" is the next logical step after qualifying as an accountant ' Costing " brings manyspecial emoluments to the professional accountant. Mr Harle was one time a panel lecturer in "Costing " for the. London County Council, and is particularly well qualified to successfully coach students in " Costing." , SEND FOR PROSPECTUS. HARLE'S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY ■■'"LTD.,' "";..'■■■■. Colonial Mutual Life Buildings, P.O. Box 859;.Wellington. ■ A DOMINIC'S , COLLEGE. ' DUNEDIN." . Registered Secondary and Primary School. Boarding and Day, School for Girls from Kindergarten to University Scholarship' N Standard. SCHOOL REOPENg ' L','. Oh '". WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. for Extern Students in Pianoforte, Vic-Hn, Singing, Elocution, VArts and CrafU commence the same day. ', , Far further particulars apply-to Rev. MOTHER PRIORESS, - -Telephone 12-711. VOICE PRODUCTION/SINGING, AND • ■THEORY. T OH N ; T. : L E E C H, VOCAL ADVISER, CONDUCTOR, LYRIC CHOIR, RESUMES TUITION ' TUESDAY, FEERUARY 1. 1944. ■•. .'.■ . Studio: .-. v " ORONTES," 382 HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. BROWN'S College, Moray. Place.—Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping; day, even« ing; resume January 31. :. A DVERTISING is the greatest distributive, informative, and educative power of the present day.

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Evening Star, Issue 25083, 26 January 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 25083, 26 January 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 25083, 26 January 1944, Page 1

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