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REGENT SESSIONS: 11.0, 2.0, 5 and 8 p.m. J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. Universal [Pictures Present ABBOTT and COSTELLO ABBOTT and COSTELLO ABBOTT and COSTELLO Their Newest Grandest Laugh "In Society" "In Society" ARTHUR TREACHER, MARION HUTTON WILL OSBORNE AND ORCHESTRA THREE SISTERS Margie. Bea and Geri •XAlso Screening! March of Time ("BACKDOOR TO TOKYO") Plans at, Regent • Phone' 32-888 Approved for Universal Exhibition WW- STRAND IHIIII Direction: Civic Theatre, Ltd. 4 Sessions Daily: Plans at Theatre. 2-5-Phone 43-114. NOW SHOWING Columbia Pictures Present the First N.Z. Screening of the Sensational Saturday Evening Post Story "SECRET COMMAND" Starring that Rough and Tough He-Man PAT O'BRIEN As the Hard-hitting P. 8.1. Agent CAROLE LANDIS As His Temporary Wife BARTON MacLANE, CHESTER MORRIS. Wallace FORD, Ruth WARWICK. The Associate Feature is "NINE GIRLS" A baffling story of just that many Beautiful Young Ladies, each of whom had Love in their Hearts and Murder on their Minds. With a Marvellous Cast, Headed by ANN HARDING Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. 8 TONIGHT 8 AND 8 TOMORROW NIGHT 8 "THE KIWIS" "THE KIWIS" "THE KIWIS" present LAST TWO NIGHTS OF "DESERT DAYS" "DESERT DAYS" The Eecord-Breaking Comedy Hit NOW PACKING HIS MAJESTY'S CHANGE OF PROGRAMME 2.30 WEDNESDAY 2.30 8 WEDNESDAY 8 "THE KIWIS" "THE KIWIS" "THE KIWIS" Headed by ex-Members of the Middle East Kiwi Concert Party present A COMPLETE NEW SIDE-SPLITTING SHOW "CAIRO CARNIVAL" "CAIRO CARNIVAL" IF YOU DON'T BOOK TODAY BLAME YOURSELF 1 Plans for Season at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Prices—Evening: 6/, 4/, 2/. Matinee: 5/, 3/, 1/8. Children (Matinee Only): 2/6, 1/6, 1/. III! ASTOR III! XIW-^ 040 Finally Tonight at 8 :: Variety Session, 7.30. Susanna Foster, Donald O'Connor f'.ouni Basie ano his Orchestra it "TOP MAN" prank Morgan. Jean Rogers il "A STRANGER IN TOWN" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. EDUCATIONAL OTAHUHU TECHNICAL SCHOOL. EVENING CLASSES, 1045. Evening School will commence on Monday, February 26. The following Courses or Classes are available:— GENERAL.—University Entrance School Certificate PS E. and Post Office Examinations. ENGINEERING —Steam Diesel, Drawing and Design gas, welding and metallurgy. Workshop Theory and Maintenance Students are prepared for various examinations, includ tug Marine Certificate!, and the Common Prehmin.m examination if the Institute of Engineers COMMERCIAL -Pitman h Shurtnaml Cei nfirate. Government Shorthand Typists' Chambei of Commerce, N.Z Institute of Secretaries and Professional Accountancy (in eluding Mercantile and Company Law Book keening). PRACTICAL SUBJECTS - Agriculture and Horticulture, Arts and Crafts, Dress making and Pattern Cutting, Commercial Art. Woodwork and Building Construction (Theory and Practice), Engineering Workshop Practice, l>ade Drawing. Electrical Classes (Wireman's Certificate) _ CULTURAL and RECREATIONAL.— Drama and Play Reading, Musical Appreciation Orchestral group, Physical Education ENROLMENT. Intending students must enrol before classes commence. The Supervisor may be interviewed at the School on any evening from February It) to 23 Enrolment torais. oi any information in regard to fees, free tuition, etc., may be obtained on application by letter or telephone Otahuhu 32) EVENING -SCHOOL INSTRUCTORS Applications which should be received n> February 10 are Invited for appointment as Instructors in the Evening School Applicants should give full details of qualifications and experience (Forms of Application obtainable from the School.) Classes are formed in any treneral or practical subjects for which there is sufficient enrolment G. W C. DRAKE, Principal AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. 21 LECTURES IN MUSICAL APPRECIATION. Course 1., commencing FRIDAY, March 2, at 6 p.m., in Hie College Hall. A series of Illustrated Lectures on "The Growth of Music from the Kith Century to the Present Day." concluding at 7 p.m. with some singing. Weekly Music Recitals are arranged to precede the Lecture from 5.30-6 p.m. This Course is open to all interested in Music. The fee for the course is £2/2/-. COURSE 12 commencing on TUESDAY, March 6, from 5.30-7 p.m. " Music in the 10th, 17th and ISth Centuries." A more detailed course giving special attention to the work of Palestrina, Byrd, Weelkes, Gibbons, Corelh Pnrcell, Bach Haydn and Mozart COURSE 111., commencing MONDAY. March 5, from 5.30-7 p.m. " Music in the 10th and 201 h Centuries," including the work of the following composers:—Bwthoven, Schubert Schumann, Wagner, " Franck, Brahms, Elgar, Debussy Sibelius and Vaughan Williams COURSE IV., commencing THURSDAY, March 1, from 0-7 p.m. Lectures on " Prescribed Musical Com positions." The works selected for 1045 include Bach, Passacaglia in C minor; Strauss, Symphonic Poem, "Till Eulcnspiegelt" Franck Symphony in D minor. Conditions of enrolment are the same for all Musical Appreciation Courses. A. A. MUNN, Acting-Registrar ONEHUNGA TECHNICAL CLASSEfe.— Enrolments at Technical School, Selwyn Street, from Monday to Thursday, at 7 p.m. General Education Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping, Ticket Writing, Social Studies. Arts and Crafts. A. BEASLEY, M.A., Local Superintendent.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25131, 19 February 1945, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25131, 19 February 1945, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25131, 19 February 1945, Page 8