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AMUSEMENTS zirm. ? a A Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 11 A.M.—12.30—2.30—5 AND 8 P.M. A HAPPY STORY OF IRISH HEARTS TOLD WITH MELODY •~]\/riNSTREL "DOY" "IVJLinstrel X)oy" "•ATINSTREL "DOY" "1V1 INSX REL -L>OY" "TV/fINSTREL "DOY" -MINSTREL -DOY" "TITINSTREL "DOY" "IVIINSTREL J->OY" . "TIfINSTREL "DOY" "ITXINSTREL J->OY" WITH , „„ TT _ _ FRED CONYNGHAM, LUCILLE LISLE & CHILI BOUCHIER. Refreshing and Glorious Entertainment. 12 SONG TUNES Recommended by Censor for Adults. PLAN AT THEATRE, RES. 41-586 I — Final Screening. STATE To - niKht at 8 DEVONPORT. Phone 22-101. BOBBY BREEN In "MAKE A WISH." AnDroved for Universal Exhibition. GEORGE BANCROFT, RA HOULD (N.Z.'s cwnhjn "A DOCTOR'S DIARY." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Walt Disney Colour Classic "MICKEY MOUSE" "HAWAIIAN HOLIDAY. . One Night Only. r PRINCESS *°- ni * k at 8 I DOMINION RD ; Phone 15-439. WARNER - BAXTER, WALLACE BEERY, In a Recommended by Censor for Adults only, not suitable for Children. Also EDWARD EVERETT HORTON in "WILD MONEY. Approved for Universal Exhibition. "CREDO" PRACTICE SECONDARY AND PRIMARY fcujSSjSCHOOLS CALLED FOR TOIaWDAY (MONDAY). IS CANCELLED! PR \CTICE WILIt BE HELD AT DOMAIN NEXT WEDNESDAY AT 9.30 A.M W. C. KEMBLE, Secretary. SHOWS A DCKLiND TOME DAHLIA SHOW SKATEWAYS TOP OF KHYBER PASS, MARCH 3 AND 4 TBE BIGGEST AND MOST POPULAR SHOW OF THE YEAR. DAHLIAS—COT FLOWERSDECORATIVE CLASSES ENTRIES CLOSE AT 5 P.M.. TO-MORROW, MARCH 1. N. C. PIERCE, Secretary, Imperial Building, Queen Street. EDUCATIONAL rflfsrsn A UCKLAND UNIVERSITY QRKjSy A COLLEGE. uLfey First-year Students must enrol a? FR ]sa\, March 4. 10 a.m.-l p.m.; 3.30 p.m,. Q&TTTRDAY March 5, 10 a.m.-12 noon. The Deans' of the Faculties will be in attendance in the College Library at the above hours for interview. Every first-year Student must interview the Chairman of the Professoml Board in-relation to his propo sed course of study. The Chairman will be in attendance at the above times and also on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, from 12.30 p.m.2 DJB. Students, other than those entering upon their first year, are reminded that they must enrol at the College office not later than the end of the first week of term, i.e., M SCHOOL 2 'OF LAW ENROLMENTS. First-year Students may interview the Director of the School on SATURDAY, vforrh s in a.m.-12.30 P-m. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING ENROLDay Students may ' interview Professor Lamb any morning THIS week from 10 a.m.12 noon. Enrolment of evening students, 7-8 p.m., MONDAY to FRIDAY. , L. O. DESBOROUGH. Registrar. ELAM SCHOOL OF ART. Symonds St., C.l. Day and Evening Classes commencing MONDAY. FEBRUARY 28. ENROLMENTS. J Monday-Friday: Mornings, 10-12; Afternoons, 2.30-4. ALSO UNTIL MARCH 12. Evenings, 6.30-8; Saturday mornings, 9-11. A. J. C. FISHER, A.R.C.A., Director. 1938 - T EE Y EAR 0 F QPPORTUNITY. Ytis! 1938 will be a year of opportunity for those who qualify in Accountancy, and the siurest way to Accountancy Qualification is to enrol with JJEMING WAY'S With Hemingway's to guide. you, your studies are practical and straightforward. You are certain of passing with a minimum expenditure of time and effort. Make 1038 your year of opportunity — follow the example of over 3000 Hemingway's Students who, in the last five y ear *j alone, have qualified in Accountancy. -^ nr ol with Hemingway's, the school that gets the record passes. Write to-day for Free Book "Accountancy." HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE gCHOOLB, P.O. BOX 51G, AUCKLAND. ACCOUNTANCY gTUDENTS. Get your FREE COPY of ENTING'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE PROSPECTUS. From the Principal. E. L. ENTING. 8.C0m., F.R.A.N.Z.. Box 826 E. Wellington, C.l. E:ipert Tutors. Moderato Fees. Plan Your Course with the Principal at any time, without obligation WRITE TO-DAY THE I.C.S. Accountancy, Book-keeping and Secretarial Courses are thorough and practical the Student being most carefully coiched Success in examinations over a period of 4« years proves the valno of the I C.S. Course of Training. There is no need to attend lectures at specified times. Remember, the Schools come to YOU, and you study in your own time. Become a Btudent of this world-wide Institution and attain success. Free Prospectus and Details will be gladly sent you on request. No obligation—but send TO-DAY! INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. Dapt. A. 101 N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Auckland, or I.C.S. Dept. A, 138 Victoria Street. Hamilton UNIVERSITY COACHING COLLEGE 22 Ferry Builning, Auckland, C.l. Tuition in Day Classes Evening Classes, and by Correspondence for University Entrance (Matriculation) and kindred Examinations. First Term begins TUESDAY. February S. Telephone 44-271 D. W. FAIGAN. M.A. Principal. Mh. T7OR Best Results and fifjl -T Highest-paid Positions JBf Train at "Druleigh ColW&M lege," O'Connell St. CUB N.Z.'s Premier' Training lnstitnte. Shortnand (Pitman's or Gregg's), Touch Typing, Book-keeping, Machines, Dictaphones, Book-keeping, etc. Individualised Training by Experts. Day or Evening Classes. ASHLEIGH College, N.Z. Insurance.— Matriculation. General Education, Accountancy.—P.O. Entrance. C CORRESPONDENCE Coaching College J Principal T TT Wells. M.A—-Rox 1414. MATRICULATION, etc., personal coach- . ing, evenings, special correspondence I'cotwea.—Druleigh College.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22974, 28 February 1938, Page 20

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