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- AMUSEMENTS i CHILDREN 6d 6d 6d 6d 2 GREAT WESTERN SHOWS! I ROXY 1 ..and.. I TIVOLI Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. ROXY'SESSIONS: 11 '2 TIVOLI NIGHTLY AT 8 O'CLOCK. LAST 2 DAYS: ] No. I | GENE AUTRY ; ' GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY SMILEY BURNETTE "MAN FROM MUSIC MOUNTAIN' | No, 2 f TEX RITTER '"FRONTIER TOWN" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. POPULAR I'RICKS PREVAIL:— CHILD HEX (id (id (id (id (id Cd 1.100 SEATS AT 1/- 1/- 1/- 1/- 1/-To-night and Tucs., at, 7.45: JAMES CAGNEY—PRISCILLA LANE "THE ROARING TWENTIES." Recommended by Censor for Adults. NOTI£. —This is not a Western, but a vivii story of a decade when a nation ran wild. CT A TP DEVON PORT. OI.HIL, Finally To-night at V.if Alice Faye in "LILLIAN RUSSELL." Eddie Collins, "STOP, LOOK AND LOVE: Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. STATF ONE HUNG A. OirtlC. Finally To-night at S Errol Flynn. "VIRGINIA CITY" And '"MILLIONAIRES IN PRISON." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. ppriVjrrcc DOMINION ROAD. I IYiI\L.LOO Finally To-night at 7.-15 Laurel & Hardy, "SAPS AT SEA" And "TOM BROWN'S SCHOOLDAYS." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. prpAl PON SON BY ROAD. IXLVJrtL Finally To-night at 7.-15 Ronald Col man, "LUCKY PARTNERS." Linda Darnell, "STARDUST." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. AHFI PHT RICHMOND AV. nULLrni Finally To-night at 7.45 Brian Aherne, "MY SON—MY SON." Barbara Read, "CURTAIN CALL." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. PRINCESS EDUCATIONAL JJILL rjlOP gCHOOL Q.IRLE 1 MAUNGAWHAU RD.. 5.E.3. - DAY SCHOOL Term-1, commences FRIDAY. FEB. 7, 10-11 Infant Classes to Matriculation Standard. Vocational Training in Dressmaking, Art and Crafts. Appointments may be made by Telephon 43-I'iS with Headmistress. MISS BOULT. •OUTHWELL gCHOOL. HAMILTON (Established 1011). PREPARATORY gOARDING gCHOO] •pi°R JgOYS. Prospectus on Application to— THE HEADMASTER. [EDDCN MEMORIAL TECHNIC A.l ) COLLEGE. TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. The 1941 Session will commence as below.— NEW PUPlLS—Tuesday, February 4. a 9.15 a.m. RETURNING PUPlLS—Wednesday. Fet ruary 5, at 0.13 a,m. The following Courses of Instruction ar arrange!:— GIRLS" COURSES—Accountancy, Commor cial. Arts and Crafts, Home Science. BOYS' COURSES—Agriculture, Accountancy Engineering (Professional and Trades) Woodwork, Printing. A Special Course for Matriculated Student: in Accountancy or Shorthand Typewriting i; available for free place students. As the College rolls are now almost fui parents should complete enrolments at once EVENING CLASSES. Enrolments are not accepted before Feb ruary 17 (5.15-8.15 p.m.). Owing to war conditions, prospectuses are not printed, but lists of classes may be seen during office hours at the College Office. INSTRUCTORS: Applications are invited jjntil February 7 for all Evening School positions from persons having the desired qualifications and experience. Th 4 Principal may be seen daily during office hours. < A UCK LAM gUSINESS QOLLEGE INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION IN SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOK-KEEPING ' 11 " Prospectus available at WHITCOHBE <4 TOMBS. LTDor from jgUSINESS QOLLEGE SMITH'B BLDG.. ALBERT ST.. C.L WAR-TIME /"OPPORTUNITIES QUALIFIED jy|,AN. To-day a marvellous once-in-a-lifetime opportunity is yours. The exigencies of war are constantly creating vacancies for key men in every branch of business activity. These vacancies MUST be filled; but they can be filled only by Qualified men. Hero then is YOUR Opportunity! By spare-tune study in your own home under the skilled guidance of Hemingway's you can become A QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT. Hemingway'? have an unbroken record of leadership in training students for the Accountancy Professional Examination—the stepping-stone to ttie highest positions in the business world. Start your studies at once with Hemingway's, and lay the foundation of your liTcs success., r Send to-day for Free Book, "Accountancy." J_j~ EMINCWAY'S QCHOOLS. P.O. Box 516. AUCKLAND __ T\/"HA'rEVER career you choose for your- > ' self, success will come only if you study and train " after hours." Thousands of men throughout the world owe their success to I.C.S. (raining. Follow their example and study an T.C.S. Specialised Course at. home—in spare time. Accountancy, Matriculation, Diesel Engineer, Civil Eng., Electrical Eng., Mech. Draughtsman, Building, Foundry Work, Radio, Architecture, etc. These are some of the .300 I.C.S. Courses. Let us know your particular subject, trade or profession and we will gladly advise you. Free Booklet on reijnest.—Xo obligation. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. A, 101 N.Z Insurance Building, Auckland, or Dept. A, 138 Victoria Street, Hamilton. TTNIVERSITY COACHING COLLEGE, VJ -2 FERRY BLDG.. AUCKLAND, C.i: Tuition in Day Classes. Evening Classes and by Correspondence for University Entrance (Matriculation), Public Service Entptneo and Air Force Entrance. Ihd Principal may now be interviewed by appointment. Particulars on request. First term begins February !. „ , , D. W. FAIGAN, M.A., Telephono 41-271. Principal. Si 1 A *P> Typewriting, ETc.—Sclwyn College. Sale Deposit Hldgs. High St. r PHE Correspondence Coaching College (T, J- U. Wells MA, Principal).—Notes cor B-Oonu; Law,* acrm,nlam-^ r S u\ I ve\ nC TV JISS GREENWOOD'S Commercial School m sbmi,am ' TlK ™ lu ™

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23880, 3 February 1941, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23880, 3 February 1941, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23880, 3 February 1941, Page 12