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f ROXY \ ROXY CONTINUOUS 11 2 s. 5 \ 8 / / AVON \ AVON Corner of Gt. North Ed. & Ponsonby Ed. \ To-night at V 7.45 / STATE REGAL IMrectioin Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd Killing's the Game! lAcd They're Playing it with Loaded Guns and No lime Out to Count the Corpses. i LLOYD NOLAN HEATHER ANGEL. RALPH BIRD In the Chiller Thriller "TIME TO KILL" "TIME TO KILL" "TIME TO KILL" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) No. 2 No. 2 No. 2 No. 2 JOHNNY DOWNS —GALE STORM In Gene titration Porter's [ "FRECKLES COMES HOME" (Approved tor Universal Exhibition) CTATF DEVONPORT. Phone 70-101 ■DJ.AIC To-night & Sat. at 7.30 GEORGE BRENT PRISCILLA LANE ;t "SILVER QUEEN" & GRETA GYJTT —GEOFL 1 REY HIBBERD * " THE COMMON TOUCH " CTATE ONEHUNGA. Phone 54-314 wIAIH To-night & Sat. at 7.30 NOEL COWARD JOHN MILLS In the Greatest of All Motion Pictures. . . . [t "IN WHICH WE SERVE " (Recommended More Especially for Adults) And GLORIA WARREN GUY KIBBEE '* "CINDERELLA SWINGS IT" P£?TWrirQC DOMINION RD. Ph. 61-489 rKllNttii To-night & Sat. at 7.45 MONTY WOOLLEY —IDA LUPINO it "LIFE BEGINS AT 8,30" Arid JOAN BENNETT MILTON BERLE It "MARGIN FOR ERROR" prp AJ PONSONBY RD. Ph. 26-940 f\JIuAL To-night A Sat. at 7.45 Geo. MONTGOMERY—Ann RUTHERFORD k t " ORCHESTRA WIVES " And WILLIAM (Hopalong Cassidy) BOYD in * " UNDERCOVER MAN " Special Added Attraction "N.Z- TROOPS IN ITALY" ;Xnt:i PUI RICHMOND AV. Ph. 27-235 To-night & Sat, at 7.45 GARY COOPER—WALTER BRENNAN ? " PRIDE OF THE YANKEES " And WILLIAM TRACY—JOE SAWYER "FALL JN " t Denotes Recommended by Censor for Adults. ? Denotes Approved for Universal Exhibition. PUBLIC NOTICES ,T\EPARTMENT OF HEALTH. IJ DIPHTHERIA IMMUNISATION. Immunisation against Diphtheria is to be Undertaken at the St. Heliers and Kohimarama Districts on the dates named: — St. Heliers School.—Monday and Tuesday, February 21 and 22. Pre-school children, Tuesday, at 1.30 p.m. ' Kohimarama School and Kohimarama Convent,—Wednesday and Thursday, February 23 and 24. Pre-school children at Kohimarama School. Thursday, 13 a.m., and at Kohimarama Convent, Thursday, 2 p.m. Parents in the foregoing school wishing to have their children of under seven years and not younger than six months immunised should contact the Headmaster of the respective school for the purpose of completing a Form of Consent, If, however, parents are to accompany their children of § re-school age, prior completion of a Consent 'orm is unnecessary, and they should simply arrange to be present with the child or children at the time stated. —G. O. L. DEMPSTER, Medical Officer of Health. UN PRACTICE. Shipping is warned that a Live Shell Practice will he held •TO-DAY (Friday), February IS, 1944, from 5.30 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. Danger area will be over Motukoreho Channel. Should weather be unsuitable, practice will be held on first suitable day thereafter. -T WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for any 1 Debts contracted in my name from this date without my written authority. T. L. 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Mathematics, science and a foreign language are not compulsory, even for Medicine. Dentistry and Engineering Prospective students are invited to arrange an interview with the Principal, who will be pleased to explain the new regulations and to give particulars of tuition in Day Classes, in Evening Classes, by Correspondence, and also in classes in the afternoon and on Saturday S or mn S p A xGAN. A (honours in English and French). Principal. Ph. 44-271. HEMINGWAY'S UNRIVALLED RECORD 1575 Successful Candidates. Since the declaration of war Hemingway's have trained 1575 successful examination candidates —a remarkable tribute to the thoroughness, efficiency and painstaking care with •which each individual student is coached through Hemingway's famous Home Study methods. To make your own pass in Account- . ancv a certainty enrol to-day with Hemingway's—the school that gets the record passes. Write to-day for Free Book "Accountancy to:_ HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS P.O. Box 516, Auckland. J" OIN AN EVENING CLASS For Govt. Shorthand-Typists Examinations Last year's successes include:— ONLY PASS IN N.Z. Reporters' Examination. FIRST PLACE IN N.Z. Intermediate Examination (For fourth successive year). AUCKLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE, Smith's Bldg., 0-11 Albert St. Ph, 40-639. P' —RACTICAL BUSINESS TRAINING. Personal Tuition, day. evening, and at special hours to suit students on war work, in Shorthand (Pitman and Greggs), Touch Typing, Office Routine. English Book-keeping, Examination Speed C asses and Special Refresher Courses for Adult Students. Moderate fees Inquire to-day for free prospectus ph ' 32-248. DRULEIGH COLLEGE. 4th and sth Floors. Home's Bldgs, iVulcan Lane. Ronald W. Corson, Director. B* —B\IN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, LIMITED. ACHIEVEMENT! CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EXAMINATIONS 1943 National Scholarship, Junior, Miss Shirley £. Young. Auckland Scholarship. Miss Nancy Buckrell. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24821, 18 February 1944, Page 6

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