1/. 1/6 Dir.: Fullers Theatre Corp., Ltd. TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY, FRIDAY. 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY MATINEE at 2 NIGHT at 7.30 A Riot of Laughs from the First BAA. WILL HAY “ THE BLACK SHEEP OF WHITEHALL ” “ THE BLACK SHEEP OF WHITEHALL ” With John MILLS Frank CELLIER Barbara VALERIE Thora BIRD And Your Favourite Western Star, ROY ROGERS King of the Cowboys, in “RIDIN’ DOWN the CANYON” With George (Gabby) HAYES, ' Bob Nolan and the Sons of the Pioneers. (Both Approved for Universal Exhib.) Extraordinary Added Attraction: “ MENACE of the RISING SUN ” Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 22-573. JJERE’S A GOOD ALBUM! " SONGS OF THE WAR.” Full Words and Music. “ The Fleet's In.” “ Wings Over the Navy.” “ Wish me Luck as You Wave me Goodbye." . “The Empire is Marching.” ” Arm in Arm.’ “ Kiss me Good-night, Sergeant-major.’ ” The Aussies and the Yanks are Here.” " Nursie! Nursie!” “There’s a Good Time Coming.” ” The Song of the Marines.” “ Good-night, Good Luck. Carry On.” “I’ve Got Sixpence.” “Sarah! Sarah!” Price, 2s Cd (posted 2s 7d), At TERRY’S MUSIC STORES, 343 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. EDUCATIONAL OT. HILDA’S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL ' (INCORPORATED), Heriot Row. A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. (Registered by the Education Department as a Primary and Secondary School.) Course of Study from Kindergarten to Post Matriculation. TJie Aim of the School is to provide a sound Education on Primary and Secondary School lines./ Well equipped sunny classrooms, Science Laboratory, and Gymnasium. Preparation for Public Examinations. The FIRST TERM begins on WEDNESDAY, the 9tli February, and Boarders return the previous day. The Principal will be at home to Parents and to enrol new pupils on FRIDAY, MONDAY, and TUESDAY, the 4th, 7th, and Bth February, from 10-12 a.m. and 3-5 p.m., or any other time by appointment. For particulars apply to THE PRINCIPAL (Miss M. Dalziel), Phone 10-121. O 1 HIGH SCHOOLS BOARD. HIGH SCHOOL ENROLMENTS, 1944.
Intending new pupils of the Otago Boys’ High School and King's High School are requested to give notice on the proscribed form on or before JANUARY 31 of their intention to enrol, and intending pupils of the Otago Girls’ High School are requested to give similar notice on or before FEBRUARY 4. The form of notice may be obtained at the High Schools Office, 236 Moray .place, Dunedin. Present pupils are not required to give notice of intention to return. The Schools will reopen for the enrolment of new pupils on MONDAY, February 7. Present pupils return on TUESDAY, February 8. Further details will be advertised later. C. R. McLEAN, Secretary. V OICE PRODUCTION, SINGING, AND THEORY. JOHN T. LEECH VOCAL ADVISER, CONDUCTOR, LYRIC CHOIR, RESUMES TUITION TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1944. Studio: ORONTES,” 382 HIGH STREET. DUNEDIN. gT. DOMINIC’S COLLEGE, DUNEDIN. REGISTERED SECONDARY AND PRIMARY SCHOOL. ' Boarding and Day School-for Girls, from Kindergarten to University Scholarship Standard. SCHOOL REOPENS on WEDNESDAY, February 2. Lessons for Extern Students in Pianoforte, Violin, Singing, Elocution, Arts, and Crafts commence the same day. For further particulars, apply to REV. MOTHER PRIORESS. Telephone 12-711. T HIS ONE SCHOOL STANDS OUT. Once you’ve decided to study ACCOUNTANCY you need to pick the very best coaches available. In New Zealand one school stands out from the field and that is Hemingway’s. At every examination for over 40 years Hemingway’s Accountancy ' students have secured the majority of the passes. Their outstanding success is due to Hemingway's thorough tuition, plus special coaching in examination requirements. Write to-day for Free Book ’’Accountancy " to: HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. ■yy ANTED TRAINEES. To Girls Leaving High, Technical, and Primary Schools, COMPLETE YOUR EDUCATION WITH ONE YEAR'S FREE TRAINING At The STRATHEONA HOME TRAINING HOSTEL, Pleasant Point. Enrol now for 1944. All branches of homecraft taught. Full particulars of training from Mrs j. A. McLEOD, Organising Secretary, Taiko Rural Delivery, Timaru. JROWN’S College, Moray place.—Shorttand, typewriting, book-keeping: day. ivening. Resume January 31. ARBITRATION COURT NOTICES OF ARBITRATION. QOURT A sitting will commence at Dunedin ori FRIDAY the 4th February 1944 at 10 a.m. to deal with the undermentioned disputes 1411 Dunedin Paper Mills Employees 1412 Burnside Cement Workers 1419 Otago and Southland Rope and Twine Spinners , 1423 Dunedin and Suburban Operative Butchers’ Employees 1428 Dunedin Tailoresses and other Female Clothing Trade Workers 1429 Otago and Southland Tailoring Trade Employees 526 Case on Appeal—Otago Chair Co. Ltd. and Inspector of Awards at Dunedin—Appeal from decision of the Magistrates’ Court at Dunedin * W. C. F. EDGAR, Clerk of Awards. BUSINESSES WANTED w ANTE CARRYING BUSINESS, Central Otago Districts. D, Buyer Waiting. ROBERT REED, LTD.. Cnr. Dowling-High streets WANTED, Country Carrying Business, for returned man, with living accommodation preferred: cash buyer.—Robert Reed, Ltd., cnr. Dowling-High 'streets; 13-770; private 13-167. DENTISTRY 0 TAGO DENTAI SERVICE, 206 Princes street (opp. Bank N.Z.). .THREE-HOUR REPAIR SERVICE. Phone 18-126. Room 1.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25443, 26 January 1944, Page 8
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