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FINAL SCREENINGS TO-DAY I Paramount's Special Production, " CLEOPATRA." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMMENCING TO-MORROW! AT 11 ST. JAMES' Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. "\7"OU asked for it—and they've J- done it again—they've made another perfect picture they have a way of their own when it cornea to creating delightful entertainment I WLUAM POWELL Come prepared for more laughs—more thrills—for an even more dramatic story that will keep you guessing until th% final fade-out— MYRNA LOY In Melro-Goldwyn-Mayer's successor picture to "THE THIN MAN"— ' EVELYN PRENTICE (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ♦ CORA SUE COLLINS. Another Outstanding Associate Programme includes: — CHARLEY CHASE COMEDY, "You Said a Hatful." The second of the delightful Fitzpatrick Travel Gems entirely in Tecbnicolour—- " HOLLAND IN TULIP TIME," Etc. Etc. „ MAREO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA In a specially arranged Musical Programme, including " TUNEFUL MEMORIES " {At r Mareo). Including "Pack Up Your Troubles," "Keep the Home Fires Burning." "Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes." "There is a Tavern," "Swanee River," "Just a Song at Twilight." "Men of Harlech." "The More Vfe Are Together, etc., etc. Plans are filling rapidly at the Theatre. Don't be left out! PIRATE SHIPPE, MILFORD BEACH. SATURDAY NEXT, * MARCH 2. BIG JAZZ NIGHT, S P.M. TO 12. INCOMPARABLE PIRATE SHIPPE BAND of Six Instruments, In Latest Jazz Hits. PRIZES, FAVOURS. STREAMERS AND BALLOONS. Full Jazz Programme. FREE BUS TRANSPORT TO AND FROM SHIPPE. Leaving Devonport 7.40, 8.0, Bayswater 7.25, 7.55, returning after Dance, ADMISSION: Double," 3s 6d. Single, 2a. Phone 23-414 for Reservations. L. S. DAVIS, M.C. SPECIAL PRIVILEGES FOR THE VEHICULAR PATRONS. Arrangements have been made with the Devonport Steam Ferry Co., Ltd., for the conveyance or' intending passengers to the Pirate Shippe Cabaret on the Vehicular Ferries at a cost of 2s tid per person (WITH A MINIMUM OF 2). This charge includes the cost of conveyance of a Motor-car and passengers across the Harbour and return and admission to the Cabaret. Tickets available at the Vehicle Office (via Devonport only), or on Steamer. EDUCATIONAL JMPORTANT gTATEMENT QONCERNING ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATION RESULTS. The audited certificate as published in this column for the past several weeks by us shows the percentage of successful "H.C.A." Students of the total of "H.C.A." Students presented at the last examinations. We consider that results speak louder than words. I No other College has remotely equalled the 6uccess pf "H.C.A." in all main Accountancy Subjects. The Analysis was complete in all essentials, and certified as correct by an independent Auditor. Send for Prospectus. JJARLE'S £JOLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY. J^TD.. P.O. Box No. 859. 98 The Terrace. WELLINGTON. Local Representatives: Druleigh College, Anzac Avenue. Auckland. AND RANKING • EXAMINATIONS. Successful Hemingway Candidates. Last. 5 years (1930-3<») .. .. 286 c Average per annum .. 572 This year (1934 Examinations) .. 64C Originators, Pioneers and for over 37 years Leaders of the Home Study Method ol Tuition, Hemingway' have achieved these remarkable results, which could be obtained only by <t service that assures' satis faction and success. DIPLOMA IN BANKING Total Passes for al! N.Z. .. .. 190 HEMINGWAY'S 133 All the Rest. Combined . 57 Hemingway's score 7" per cent of all Recorded Passes Vou cannot afford to experiment. Enrol with the School thr.t gets result*, andMAKE YOUR PASS A CERTAINTY! Rend To-day for Valuable Free Book—- " Accountancy." CJEMING WAY'S QORRESPONDENCI gCHOOLS. P.O. BOS 51f AUCKLAND. C.l. ACCOUNTANCY gTUDENTS Expert Correspondence Tuition " is provided by JgNTING'S COMMERCIAL QOLLEGE Printed Notea Moderate Fees Write for Free Prospectus, Bos 826. Wellington. C.l. CROYDON House School, Shelly Beach Rd.—ldeal Girls' Boarding. Day School —Principal. Mr a Ward. Phone 2TS-92S DRAMATIC Societies, Schools' Plays produced. Couching Dramatic Art by professional; terms - moderate. Stage, 321. Herald.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22046, 28 February 1935, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22046, 28 February 1935, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22046, 28 February 1935, Page 20