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AMUSEMENTS FINALLY TO-DAY! At 11—'2 P.m. 8 P- m - ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Metro-U old wy n-Mayer's " The Philadelphia Story "The Philadelphia Story" " The Philadelphia Story with CARY GRANT KATHARINE HEPBURN JAMES STEWART Plans at t:>« Theatre. Phone 32-920. (Recommended as unsuitable for children.) TO-MORROW TO-MORROW TO-MORROW TO-MORROW THURSDAY! THURSDAY! THURSDAY! THURSDAY! VIVIEN LEIGH most discussed nrlress in a decade, .giving another remarkable performance in I'er J" 1 ™; pieiure since "CONE \\llll IHE WIND"! Co-Slarred vvilh KOBEIU TAVLOK in Hubert Sherwood's sensational stage play of two who dared to live a lifetime of love in forty-eight hours' leave a few brief hours of romantic paradise . . . amid the tempestuous fury of a world none mad! TO-MORROW THURSDAY ! at 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 8 p.m. ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. T7IVIEN V IVIEN TTIVIEN V IVIEN \7IVIEN V IVIEN \riviKX V IVI EN VHVIEN V IVI EN TTIVIKN V JVIJiN TTIVJEN V IVI EN \7l VI EN V IVI EN \7IVI EN V IVIEN f HIGH JJEIG If I EIGII JjEIGH I EIGH JjEJCH I EIGH J J HIGH I EKIH Jjeig IT I EIGH jJ EIGH i eigh J J EIGH Egbert taylor ■ OBERT lAY LOR ROBERT rpAYLOR OBERT 1 AY LOR EGBERT rpAYLGR .OBERT i-AYLOR Robert way lor OBERT 1- AYLGR Robert way lor OBERT 1 AYLGR Robert waylor OBERT 1 AYLGR in Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer'i Production of " Waterloo " Waterloo " Waterloo " Waterloo " Waterloo " Waterloo " Waterloo " Waterloo " Waterloo " Waterloo " Waterloo " Waterloo with Bridge " Bridge " Bridge " Bridge " Bridge " Bridge " Bridge " Bridge " Bridge " Bridge " Bridge " Bridge " I C. AUBREY SMITH I 1 LUCILLE WATSON I :: MARIA OUSPENSKAYA | | Brilliant Associate Programme f | includes the latest = I MARCH OF TIME 1 1 MARCH OF TIME 1 I "/TRISIS TN rpHE A TLANTIC" i I -Crisis In Ihe Atlantic" | 1 England struggles to keep open the § = sea lanes over which her war = f materials must be carried . March • 5 ! of Time Cameraman accompanies | I convoy from Canada to Britain ... | 1 latest pictures of Greenland, _ strat- g | egie point in Battle of Atlantic. .. = I United States part in patrolling the | 5 Seas, etc etc. _ 1 J "MEMORY TRICKS j | Pete Smith investigates the art of e 5 remembering, = | and 1 I ST. JAMES' AIR MAIL REVIEW 1 | Latest World Events. g 1 BOOKINGS .... | = are filling up. Plans at the Theatre = | daily from 1(» a.m. f p (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) f ELECTORAL t UCELAND EDUCATION BOARD. -V ELECTION OF COROMANDEL SCHOOL COMMITTEE. A meeting uf householders fur the election of a School Committee at Coromandel will be held at the school at 7.30 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, JULY Hi, 1911. NOMINATIONS:—The Board calls upon the householders of the School District concerned to send in writing by post or delivery, so as to be delivered to the Chairman of the Committee not later than 8 p.m. on Wednesday, July 9. 1911, the names of persons, being householders, nominated by them for election to serve upon the Committee. Nominations may also be handed in at the meeting. Nomination forms may be obtained from the Chairman of the School Committee or from the Office of the Board. D. W. DUNLOP, Secretary. "ALL-IN" EFFORT PAYS. This is no time for a man to take ■ u r 'W — ,o satisfied with a mediocre .10b. the nation demands an "all-in" effort for greater efficiency and the best way to achieve these higher standards is to enrol with Hemingway's and QUALIFY INT ACCOUNTANCY. The sooner you commence studies, the sooner you qualify and the sooner voii are ready for a biar lift in earning capacity. Start studying now under Hemingways, the pioneers of Home Study Accountancy Tuition. Write to-day for Free Book "Accountancy. JXEMING WAY'S . CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. Til!S is a Technical Age and men with 1 specialised training are urgently wanted. By l.( .S. training qualify for one of the <*ood jobs offering ,;n business and industry—-Ac-countancy. Diesel Engineering, Electrical Eng., Mechanical Eng.. Motor Mechanic I-itter and Rigger, Foundry Work Plan Drawing. Commercial Art, Radio Servicing Professional Exan s. Matriculation. There are over 300 I.C.S. Courses which you can study at home ... in spare time. I.C.S. training is efficient and up-to-date. Get further details and advice on how to better yourself NOW! INTER NATION AL COR R FJS P 0 NI)EN OF SCHOOLS, Dept A, N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Auckland or Dept. A, 138 Victoria Street, Hamilton. "DRAIN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Ltd. EXPERT INDIVIDUAL TUITION IN Pitman's Shorthand, Brain's Touch Typewriting Book-keeping, Burroughs. TERM COMMENCES FROM DATE OF ENTRY. N.Z. Insurance Bhlg. Telephone 48-280. rp HE COR RESPONDENCFTCOACHING 1 COLLEGE (T. U. WELLS, M.A., Principal). Notes, corrections, model answers for Mll trie, Degree, B.Com. Law, Accountancy Survey, Civil Engineering. Specialist Tutors' For Prospectus write BOX l-111, Auckland. \| 'r; s GHEEXWGOD's Commercial School. ■I I Book-keeping. Shorthand, Typewriting. O H()RTIIANi), Typewriting, Etc.—Seiwvn O College. Safe Deposit. Bldgs., High St. TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION | I SS pHYLLIS 7 L.R.A.M. (ELOC.), (Lon.), L.T.C.L. Late of Central School of Speech Training (Lon.), Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (Lon.), Old Vic. Dramatic Co. (Lon.). All branches of Dramatic Art, Verse-speak-ing and Diction Classes; Drama Class All Speech Defects Cured. Classes tor Children and adults. Interviews every Fri. and Sat at Room 31, Atwaters Studios, Eergusson Bldgs Queen St GRAMOPHONES GRAMOPHONES.— Repairs, all makes— VX Bond and Bond. 9 Customs St. East.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 24000, 25 June 1941, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 24000, 25 June 1941, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 24000, 25 June 1941, Page 12

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