AMUSEMENTS, " ANNA CHRISTIE" DISCUSSED IN PARLIAMENT. Mr. J. S. Fletcher: "Ib the picture of 'Anna Christie' not vulgar where it is not indecent?" Mr. E.-J. Howard: "It is one of the finest pictures ever shown in New Zealand. "ANNA CHRISTIE." THE FILM SOCIETY SAYS.— "The picture of 'Anna Christie' brings the work of Eugene O'Neil to the screen in masterly faahion and recommends it an THE DRAMA OF THE YEAR." "ANNA CHRISTIE'S" Transition froia her Sordid Girlhood to her Beautiful Womanhood is Exquisitely portrayed by GRETA GARBO. "ANNA CHRISTIE." In a Picture that Stirs thei Emotions, and it Cannot Fail to Make a Heart Appeal to Every Man and to Every Woman. "ANNA CHRISTIE." THIS TRULY WONDERFUL PICTURE IS NOW SHOWING AT NATIONAL Daily, 11, 2.15, and 8 p.m. PLANS AT THEATRE. PHONE 42-109. PRICES: In, Is Gd, 2s„ 2s 3d. MEETINGS. OPEN-AIR CAMPAIGNERS OF N.Z. iOrd Dock Site). " Why the World Needs Christianity" (illustrated), is the Subject for TO-MOR-ROW (Tuesday), 12.30 p.m.. by C. IS. Knight NNU A L MEETING. Notice is hereby given tha.t the Annual Meeting of the Hamilton Co-operative, Rural Intermediate Credit Association, Limit-eel, will be held at the Office of the Secretary. Albany Bldg., Victoria St., Hamilton, on TUESDAY, August 19, 1930, at 2.30 p.m. Business: Annual Report and Balance-Sheet. Election of Officers. Goneral. T. G. REYNOLDS, Secretary. EDUCATIONAL. T° QUALIFY JiOR ACCOUNTANCY JgXAMS, BTUDY WITH THE 1.C.8. THOROUGH TUITION AND WORLDWIDE SERVICE. JNTERNATIONAL QORRESPONDENCE gCHOOLS (N.Z.), DEPT. A. N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. gTURROCK'S SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, QUAY STREET, AUCKLAND. (Registered- by Marine and Education Departments.) Claps or Correspondence Instruction in STATIONARY. MARINE, OIL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. For full information and Free Prospectus, write or phone 44-415. COMMERCIAL COLLEGES, t OVERNMENT 2HORTHANDrpYPISTS - EXAMINATIONS. To be Held in November Next. FURTHER CLASSES Forming Early in August. Lagt Year's Results:— SPECIAL—FIRST PLACE and ONLY PASS in the Auckland Province. INTERMEDIATE-FIRST PLACE. SECOND PLACE, THREE out of the FIRST FIVE PLACES. FORTY PER CENT, of the total passes for the WHOLE of tho AUCKLAND PROVINCE. SENIOR—THREE out of the FIRST FIVE PLACES, EIFTY PER CENT, of the total passes for ALL AUCKLAND. JUNIOR—FIRST PLACE. FOUR ont of the FIRST FIVE PLACES. FIFTY PER CENT, of the total passes for ALL AUCKLAND. ENROL NOW. ENROL NOW. g RAIN'S QOMMERCIAL QOLLEGE, N.Z. INSURANCE BLDG.. AUCKLAND. AND AT HAMILTON. PUPILS WANTED. ARTS and Crafts.—All Branches Taught —Mies Cameron, Studio, 11. Pari Cres., Parnell. Phone 46-420. ASHLEIGH College, N.Z. Insurant Bldg.—Matriculation. P.S.E., Teachers Examinations, General Education. Recorc Successes recent examinations. BOOK-KEEPING. Shorthand, Typewrit ing, taught privately; hours arranged day or evening; terms moderate.—Phone 4G-240. BECOME a Maori Scholar; simple, easy lessons. —N.Z. Correspondence Schools, Box 50. Auckland. Phone 41-734. IViESSMAKING Classes, day or evening U also Special Course Dresscutting, easilj learnt.—Miss Ashton, 30. Symonds St., noxi St. Paul's Church. JOHN MANSON, Teacher Violin, Mando lin, Piano, 175 a, Symonds St., opp Lyric. Classes now forming. Fee. 156 Outfit, with course of tuition (including music), on terms. LEARN to Drive a Motor-car at Edgai C Pearco'a School of Motor Driving Driver's Certificate guaranteed; tuition bj exports only. We teach on aIJ. makes Oj cars. —Pearce's School of Motor Driving Khyber Pass. Phonp 46-20(1. TVfISS WATT, late fabernncle Bldgs., IYJ- Cuts, Fits Presses; Special Classes Beginners.—Princess Bldgs., Queen St. MILLINERY Classes.—Miss Rutherford has resumed Classes at Room 2, Gaze* B1 dgs.. 4a, Karangahape I?d. OTOR Driving.—Expert Tuition. Conn cil Certificate guaranteed.—-Mr. Baker, Auto Service Station. -Hi, Wellesley St. \Y. UNIVERSITY Entrance, P.S.E., Vocal Music. Instrumental Drawing.—Herbert Masou, M.A.. Professional Coach. 83, Grange Rd. 4 ETISTIC Permanent Waving, from 21s. J\ —Misses Hacked and Crowther, Powei Board B'.dg.. Queen St. Phone l'S-706. DANDRUFF.— "Hemsley Burnet" Hair Restorer definitely and permanently cures Dandruff and arrests greyness; 43 9d, Chemists. " ITAPO," Rejuvenating Hair Restorer, lV stops falling hair! Never fails to restoro grey hair. Obtainable all Chemists. NANCY KEELEY (trained by Mrs. Colledge), 17, H.M. Arcado.—Permanent Waving, from £1 Is. UNDESIRABLE HAlß."—Send 5s Chester Drug. harmless, odourless, permanent Home Remedy. rrfkS WORTH FOR 80s.—R EAGLETON lU says: Why envy tho other Ladies' Permanent Wave? Have one done for yourself. Our work has stood the public test for 50 years. Quality makes us continuously busy. Proof of gentleness in our special work iB that a child of 5 years was amongst our clients lately. R. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20639, 11 August 1930, Page 20
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