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THE REGENT , Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. 2 P.M. - DAILY - 8 P.M. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Production of Leon Gordon’s Celebrated Stage Play, “WHITE CARGO” “WHITE CARGO” “WHITE CARGO” “WHITE CARGO” i With I . Walter Pidgeon Hedy Lamarr Walter Pidgeon Hedy Lamarr Walter Pidgeon Hedy Lamarr An Excellent Associate Programme includes the Special Short Subject, “PLAN FOR DESTRUCTION” In which LEWIS STONE explains geopolitics, the Science of Global Warfare. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLANS at D.I.C. and REGENT (12-513).

EDUCATIONAL Q-ORE HIGH SCHOOL Rector: Mr E H W. ROWNTREE, M.A. The School and Hostels will be REOPENED on TUESDAY. February 1, at the usual hour. A Free Place is Granted to a Pupil who Posseses Either of the following Specifications:—(a) Has Passed II (Standard 6); (b) has reached the age of 14 years. Train Pupils should make Application IN WRITING to the Rector for Free Railway Tickets, stating age, name, station, and school class. Free Rail Tickets are Not available to pupils who Board. A Departmental grant is made to pupils who muse boa;d or travel by road in order to attend School. Applications must be made immediately for board or travelling grants. There are Vacancies for both Boys and Girls at the Hostels. Boarders are under personal care of the Rector, whose residence adjoins the Hostels. They are given proper guidance and assistance in their evening preparation, and every attention is paid to their health and comfort. 1 A Swimming Pool has been built in the Hostel Grounds, and is now available for. use by the pupils. Provision is made for Music Practice Full particulars will be found in the School Prospectus. The Rector will be in attendance at the School to Interview Parents and Enrol Pupils on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. January 28 and 29, and MONDAY, January 31, from 10-12 a.m. and 2-4 p.m. Copies of Prospectus may be obtained from the Undersigned. N. M. SANDES, Secretary. P.O. Box 72. Phone 633 M.

H|R W. RUSSELL-WOOD, SPECIALIST IN SPEECH TRAINING, Will Resume the Practice of His Profession On WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 1944, At the Studio JAMIESON’S BUILDINGS, 173 Stuart street, C.l. (Phone.) K Courses for Men, Women, and , Children in all branches of Speechcraft. Thte training is educative and practical, developing Poise, Personality, and Expressional Power of value to those m Professional Life and to Laymen. Remedial work for backward speakers and stammerers. RAILWAY CONCESSIONS TO COUNTRY PUPILS. BROWN’S College, Moray place.—Shorthand, typewriting, book-keeping; day, evening. Resume January 31.

CASH : for your Old Gold and Diamonds The present demand for old gold and diamonds Is your opportunity to turn all disused or broken articles into cash. At G. & T. Young's your jewellery will be generously valued and full market prices will be paid. G. & T. YOUNG LTD. JEWELLERS, 73 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. sr: i /Mm Yes, the linen does look nice and it's wearing well too. I'm glad I knew about L.aundrine Soap Powder —it makes all the difference. You don't have to rub your heart out with Laundrine Soap Powder. It soaks clothes clean... and the giant packet is wonderful value. I’m proud to say I do all the washing myself now with Laundrine Soap Powder a % Ur Z&IH 0 9 9 / 9 SOAP POWDER McLeod, Bros. Lfd* Manufacturers, Cumberland Street, Dupedin. IS

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25442, 25 January 1944, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25442, 25 January 1944, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25442, 25 January 1944, Page 6

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