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AMUSEMENTS I STRAND llllllltlilTlllfllhl rffflllimiitl Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. Continuous from 11.0 a.m. till 10.80 p.m. FRANK BUCK'S Own story of his perilous adventures in the land of mighty beußtH! "FANG and CLAW." "FANG and CLAW." "FANG and CLAW." "FANG and CLAW." "FANG and CLAW." "FANG and CLAW." Once more hp's back alivo to thrill yon with scones of fighting fury. IT 'S GREAT 1 Associate Feature, | "HIS FAMILY TREE" | Ripping Comedy Drama. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) = NATIONAL = '>nei'ii St. Phone 42-IG9. rrr Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Continuous 11-7. Nightly at 8 2 Bij* Features NO. 1 . WILL lIAY in a Comedy Classic, "BOYS WILL BE BOYS" "BOYS WILL BE BOYS" "BOYS WILL BE BOYS" GEORGE O'BRIEN giving you all he's got in " HARD-ROCK lIARRIGAN " " lIARD-ROCK lIARRIGAN " " lIARD-ROCK lIARRIGAN " Both Approved Universal Exhibition. STATE THEATRE, SYMONDS ST. 43-015. (Direction. . . .11. J. Kerridge.) Hard-of-hearing sets free of charge. To-night at 8 p.m. CONTINUING ITS QUEEN ST. SUCCESS! Hundreds turned away on Saturday Evening. Record Reservations. "THE LAST OUTPOST" "THE LAST OUTPOST" With GARY GRANT, CLAUD RAINS, Gertrude Michael, Colin Tnpley. Strongly reminiscent and even better than the sensational "Lives of a Bengal Lancer" and from the same studio. Approved (or Universal Exhibition. Special short features including scenes from the final test match. All Blacks v. England. THE ASTOR, dominion road. Season Extended—Final Screening To-night: "IF I HAD A MILLION.". Approved for Universal Exhibition. " ONE NEW YORK NIGHT." Recommended by Censor for Adults. " Star Night at the Coconut Grove." Usual Prices. Phone 21-133;. MEETINGS UCKLAND RETAIL FRUIT TRADERS. A MEETING WILL BE HELD IN UNITY HALL, UPI'KR QUEKN STREET. AUCKLAND. ON TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 25. J93l>, AT 8.30 P.M BUS; NESS: DOMINION CONFERENCE REPORT. HARRY G. ST ALE Y. DOUGLAS Credit, Auckland Branch.— Annual Meeting, Pacific Bldg., To-night. Paper, Mr. F. Harrison, "Economic Nationalism." ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL ONEIIUNGA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL The Annual Meeting of the above Club will be held in MISSION HALL, QUEEN ST., Onehunga (opposite McCarten's), TOMORROW (Tues.), Feb. 25. at S p.m. Business, Report and Balance-Sheet. Election of Officers, General. 11. E. EDWARDS, Hon. Sec. CORPORATION NOTICES gIRKENUEAD RATEPAYERS. VOTE DRAINAGE TO-MORROW AND ADVANCE YOUR BOROUGH. G. MILLS, Mayor. PUPILS WANTED AUCKLAND Business Specialise;in teaching Shorthand. Typewriting Book-keeping. English. __ BOOK-KEEPING, Shorthand, Typewrit ing ure taught efficiently at Miss Greenw'Od'a Commercial School, Newmar ket (Entrance Remuera Road). BOWER'S Engineer Scjiool holds Kepu tutio'i for Successfully Coaching Stu dents Colwill's Chambers. Swanson St Auckland, C.l. DRESSMAKING, Designing.—Course fron £1 10s Personal, postal. French syetein —Anglo Parisian. 228 Queen St. (upstairs) DRESSMAKING, Designing, Patternmaking, irom £3; thorough personal tuition, success assured, day and evening classes.—Hollywood School, Customs St Phono 30-023. DRESSMAKING, Drcsscuttiiig, Designing, Pattern-making, complete course, thorough tuition.—Miss Ashton, Sel-Phit School, Princess Bldgs. (Plaza.) DRULEIGH College gives expert personal tuition in Shorthand, Typing, Book keeping. Art. Radio, Dressmaking, Millin ery, etc. I EFFICIENT Maori Language Course, con J ducted by Leading Interpreter.—New Zealand Correspondence School. Colwill'c Chambers, Auckland C.l. HAIKDKESSEKS Trained by Auckland'? leading exponents, assured positions.— Cora Everott. Brunswick Bldgs., Queen St 42-359. HARSTON College provides Vacation Courses in all B.A. Subjects. Use ol library free. —Phonn .2-142. HAIRDRESSING.— N.Z. College. 228 Queen St. (Upstairs), Tuition gunran teed. Evening classes. Also Salon Training. MARINE, Broadcasting, Television, An Services open to qualified Operators.— Auckland School of Wireless, Winstone Bldg. MATRICULATION, personal Tuition. Eng lish, French, Latin, etc., day, evening —L. Etherington, B.A. (Loud.), Box 1225 14XOTOR Driving.—B. A. Mayhill. lots li-l A.A. Post Licence Instructor; reduced fee. Certificate guaranteed.—Phone 20-223 PRIVATE Tuition, Matriculation and Proficiency Certificate Examinations, or General Education.—R. W. Williams, B.A. (Oxford), 20 Warwick Chambers. IGB Queen St.. C.l. ; SHOWCARD, Ticket Writing successfully Taught by Auckland's Leading Showcard Artists.—K System, 79 Customs St. East. STAMMERING.— Long-standing sufferer, experience joy, complete permanent cure.—Consult specialist Rightwny Studio, M 4 Symonds St, QTAMMERERS.—You well know handiO cap. Get cured.—Rightway Studio. 144 Symonds St. r pUE Correspondence Coaching College CI A U. Wells. M.A., Principal), Specialist Tutors in Law, Accountancy, Survey. En gineering and Pharmacy.—Prospectus. Bo> 1414, Auckland. VIOLIN, Mandolin, Piano.—John Manson, Teacher. Room 1, Pierce Bldg., 210 Symonds St.. next P.O. DON'T Gamble With Your Future! Get the Right Training Nowl Druleigh Students Secure tlie Best Positions. Inquire NOW.. Phono 32-248. AN ASSET TO EVERY WOMAN.-Lean, to Gut and Make Perfect Fitting Clothec for yourself or anyone else, without the aid of bought patterns, charts or complicated measurements. Call, Write or Phone 47-2(i(. for our Free Booklet.—McCAßE ACADEMY OF DRESSMAKING, 4th Floor, Colonial Mutual Bldgs.. 15!) Queen Street. TEACHER OF ELOCUTION MRS. ARTHUR GRIFFITHS,' Castlebar Hotel, or Town Studio. Exams., Voice. Diction, Recitals, Monologues, Sketches, Play Production; children, adults. Schools visited.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22351, 24 February 1936, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22351, 24 February 1936, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22351, 24 February 1936, Page 18

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