AMUSEMENTS 3 DAYS ONLY. WE RECOMMEND THIS PROGRAMME WITH CONFIDENCE. Q CTAGON THEATRE 2.0 TO-DAY 8.0 p.m. BOTH PICTURES EXCELLENT COMEDIES. First — “ SHIP CAFE ” Thrills, Songs, Comedy,'Romance. With Carl Brisson, Arline Judge, Wm. Frawley. Mady Christians, Eddie Davis. Second — “NO LIMIT ” Speedway Thrills, Excitement Galore, Comedy. Featuring the well-known English Stage Stars George Forraby, Florence Desmond, Jack Hobbs, Alf. Goddard, Peter Gawthorne, Florence Gregson. (Both Pictures for Universal Showing.) Booking: M'Crackcn and Walls’s, Chae. Begg’s. Theatre (13-091). ■WHAT IMPORTANT THEATRE PEOPLE THINK OF “PHAR LAP’S SON?” (Universal Exhibition.) Dr Lewis’s Dunedin-made Feature Comedy Talkie, which has its Grand Opening AT OCTAGON THEATRE. MARCH 13. MANAGER OF BRITISH FILM EXCHANGE said: “ 1000 times better than any talkie heretofore done in N.Z. Two of your cast have a definite future. Several might do well in England or Hollywood.” O. N. GILLESPIE, former Mgr. Warner Bros., First Natl. Pictures, F. 8.0. Productions, said: “Much better than the Australian-made ‘ Hayseeds ’ or ‘ On Our Selection ’ (two of the best Austr. box office attractions), W. R. KEMBALL, jun., of Kemball’s 20 Theatres, said: “Agreeably surprised. A good picture. _ Hurry it over to Australia, where it will be a recordbreaker.” CECIL HAIG, with the Christchurch Cinemas (8 theatres): “Great entertainment! Haven’t had so many good laughs in ages! Will screen it at the Majestic and pack out for two weeks ” (opens there April 17). BEGINS AT OCTAGON THEATRE FRIDAY. MARCH 13. ELECTRICAL COOKING DEMONSTRATION LADIES interested in Electric Cooking are Cordially Invited to Attend a SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION TO-DAY (TUESDAY - ), 10th inst„ and on THURSDAY-, 12th inst., at 2.30 p.m., in the DUNEDIN CITY CORPORATION'S ELECTRICAL SHOWROOM, 144 George street. Dunedin. Ranges to be used this week are Necco and 'Magnet. EDUCATIONAL EXAMINATION RESULTS ARE THE ACID TEST OF TUTORIAL EFFICIENCY! Prospective candidates for the Accountancy and Secretarial Examinations are taking cognisance of this fact! The “H.C.A.” revolutionised methods of tuition, and is now, beyond dispute, the premier accountancy organisation in New Zealand, since for each year in which it has been in existence “ H.C.A.” results have eclipsed' those of all other Colleges, Companies, and Schools. It is significant that, although the number of “H.C.A.” Students has increased annually, and is still increasing, the high percentage of passes is maintained. “H.C.A.” CLAIMS ARE CORROBORATED BY THE CERTIFICATE OF AN INDEPENDENT AUDITOR AS PUBLISHED IN THIS COLUMN. SEND FOR PROSPECTUS. HARLE’S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY, LTD., P.O. BOX 859, Colonial Mutual Life Buildings, WELLINGTON, DUNEDIN REPRESENTATIVE: Mr A. Buchler, LL.B., c/o Messrs Tonkinson and Wood, 1 Dowling street, Dunedin.
ACCOUNTANCY. UNPARALLELED TUITION IN EVERY SUBJECT. Some coaches have certain subjects ill which they achieve better results than in others. Hemingway’s excel in EVERY subject as demonstrated by the large number of full passes secured by Hemingway’s students at the examinations last November —and at every previous Accountancy Examination. HEMINGWAY’S HOME-STUDY TUITION has been proved the surest and speediest route to Accountancy Qualifications —to higher status, to certain promotion, to increased earnings. | Enrol with the schools that give the most thorough and practical tuition. Commence your studies immediately. Write now for Free Book. “ACCOUNTANCY.” HEMINGWAY'S. CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. Box 516, Auckland. ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS ENROL With ENTING’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Printed Notes, Expert Tutors, Moderate Foes. Write for FREE PROSPECTUS to E. L. Enting, 8.C0m., F.PA,., N.Z. Box 826 U. Wellington, C.l.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22826, 10 March 1936, Page 11
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