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AMUSEMENTS NEW REGENT^> Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. 2—Bis Attractions—2. For One Night Only. No. I—Betty Amiran, Carl Harbord, in " STRICTLY BUSINESS." General Exhibition. No. 2—Henry Kendall in "INNOCENTS OP CHICAGO.'* General Exhibition. THE NATIONAL THE NATIONAL (Opp. John Court, Ltd.) Sessions at 11, 2.15, 8. TO-MORROWS THE LAST DAY of the GREAT DOUBLE-STAR PROGRAMME. " 70,000 WITNESSES" With PHILLIPS HOLMES. DOROTHY JORDAN, CHARLES RUGGLES and John Mack Brown, in " THE VANISHING FRONTIER " FRIDAY NEXT: THE MYSTERY THAT MADE HISTORY. ERIC LINDEN, SIDNEY FOX In the SEASON'S DRAMATIC SENSATION, "AFRAID TO TALK" "AFRAID TO TALK" Recommended by Censor for Adults. The terrifically realistic story of the fight of a girl and youth against a ruthless tyranny that would send nn innocent man to a murderer's doom! Prices: 11, 1/6. Phone 42-169. M ,UNI e CIP B ' BANDiftiliiCpV ST. HELEERS r BAY. PmW ST. HELEERS BAY. TO-MOIIROW (THURS.) EVENING, At 8 o'clock. Also Zoological Park, Sunday Afternoon, And Albert Park, Sunday Evening. ATHLETIC SPORTS CYCLING AND ATHLETICS. AUCKLAND AMATEUR ATHLETIC AND CYCLE CLUB'S GRAND CYCLING AND ATHLETIC EVENING CARNIVAL. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) NIGHT WESTERN SPRINGS STADIUM, AT 8 P.M. Olympians Elliot, Savidan and Foubister Competing. COME AND SEE THE CHAMPION ATHLETES AND CYCLISTS COMPETING UNDER ELECTRIC LIGHT. Something New for Auckland Fublic, ADMISSION: Is; Children, 3d. TOWN BOARD NOTICES J>APATOETOE TOWN BOARD. Pursuant to Section 76 of "The Rating Act, 1925," public notice is hereby given that an additional charge of Ten per centum will be added to all General and Special Rates for the year ending March 31, 1933, remaining unpaid after the Fourteenth day of February, 1933. Dated at Papatoetoe this Ist day of February, 1933. * WILLIAM YOUNG, Town Clerk. COMMERCIAL COLLEGES gANKS QOMMERCIAL QOLLEGE NOW to conduct personal CLASSES IN AUCKLAND in the following:— ALL ACCOUNTANCY SUBJECTS SECRETARIAL COURSE. AND ACCOUNTANCY AND LAW SECTIONS OF BANKERS DIPLOMA EXAMS. The TUTORS chosen after careful selection are highly qualified and experienced men, who will uphold the fine reputation the College has enjoyed for the past 30 years. . „ 4 . , . , Correspondence Tuition of the earn© men standard that has helped thousands to succeed in their examinations will still bo available. This Department of the College is in charge of the most, highly Qualified and capable Tutors in New Zealand. Auckland Accountancy Students may now choose first-class tuition either by PERSONAL CLASSES, or by CORRESPONDENCE. Personal Classes commence 20th February. Full particulars obtainable from MR. M. C. O'NEILL, A.P.A.N.Z., Registrar, Auckland Branch. Telephone 43-412. Box 335. Claa3 Rooms: Selbourno Chambers. COMMERCIAL OOLLEGE. H. AMOS., LTD., Proprietors. 1933~S TUDY AND S UCCEEDThe best preparation for a successful career in any class of business is a thorough knowledge of Accountancy. MASTER HEMINGWAY'S HOME STUDY COURSE IN ACCOUNTANCY. Make an early start and give yourself time for complete and thorough preparation. Only in this way can you face the examiner with confidence and bo assured of securing a pass. As a Hemingway's student you will be studying under the foremost Accountancy specialists in the Southern Hemisphere—the school that has piloted many thousands of students to Examination success. Send for valuable free book, "Accountancy." JTEMINGWAY'S QORRESPONDENCE gCIIOOLS. P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. gRAIN'S COMMERCIAL QOLLEGI Individual Tuition 111 SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING BOOK-KEEPING BURROUGHS. Positions still to be had for QUALIFIED STUDENTS. 49 Placed in January, il)o3. ENROL NOW and Become Qualified. 612 N.Z. Insurance Building, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21411, 8 February 1933, Page 18

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