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CHARACTER AND VIM. Your character is actualiy portrayed on youv hands. A particular and neat person delights in delicate and refined hands. Every lady, no matter liow heavy her domestic ■duties are, can have beautiful, attractive hands by washing thorn in warm water .to which a little VIM has been added. VIM removes all stains and roughness, and make* the skin velvety. All Chemists and Storekeepers. Wholesale from COTTON BROS.; LTD.. 212 MADRAS ST.. CHRISTCIIURCH. .118—5

AMUSEMENTS. THE DANDIES THE DANDIES THE DANDIES We rise, while no one else is speaking, t4 resume our discourse on the gay and happy little troupe who are leisurely making their way South, being scheduled to take off their hats iti Christchurch NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. It was very noticeable that all who read the opening intimation of THE DANDIES' RETURN Took off their head-covering and .shoiited "Ilooray!" or "Hurroo!" or something to. that effect. Wellington did the same. As a matter of fact it did more, for when it discovered that the present Company is th* greatest of all THE DANDIES' THE DANDIES THE DANDIES Wellington stood on its head and bashed it*' hat and kicked its heels in the air in sheer delight and the exuberance of its spirits, l'or 4 ! nights Wellington maintained this unseemly yet joyous behaviour, and ChristcTiurch will do the same. Sec if it doesn't. 1 THE DANDIES j ■ j THE DANDIES | | THE DANDIES j When we told the people up North that th« new Company is the finest „of its kind in existence, they jeered at threw bricks «t us, so to speak. After the opening night, however, they came and collected the bricks and. took them home, and said they -were sorry, arid; id future they would throw bouquets instead. And all'was well inthe land. Before sitting, down :we wisli r to state that, your distinguished of next j week will take .up/their abode in the Q P E R A . II O (j S .IS J V ' NEXT MONDAY ' NIGHT! , The Plan Opens' at " the 'Dresden'' TO-MORROW MORNING. Tax to Admit : 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. Direction- ....... Edward Branscombe; 'LtdL. General Representative ..... John Hopkins. We now resume our scat-. EDUCATIONAL. P lANOF OK T E AND OR GA N\ ■-MISS ELEANOR SMITH Resumes ..Teaching on THURSDAY, September 24. Aorangi, 209 Papunui Road. 522T W E TEACH BOOKKEEPINGIN DAY AND EVENING CLASSES AND BY CORRESPONDENCE. | GILBY'S COLLEGE. Every responsible perGILBY'S COLLEGE, sou in the Dominion ;GILBY'S COLLEGE, should master BOokikeeping. 'Ttt' the farmer and the housewife, 'as wtfil As-jitd everyone engaged in business, ■ a ■ <>f it is essential. •GILBY'S COLLEGE. The system of Singla GILBY'S COLLEGE, and' Double- vEdtry.vW GILBY'S COLLEGE, teach is based on practical needs. It can be mastered by the diligent [ student in a few weeks. We divide the course into four-' departments^—(l) j-inior, Students, (8) Mercantile, (4) Farmers —each complete in itself. Arid— ■ GILBY'S .W_e tcacli you tho(HLBY'S COLLEGE, roughly. "Thorough" GILBY'S COLLEGE, i is our watchword. Write or call for Prospectus. . ■i- •iy GILBY'S COLLEGE, ; Next Chief Post Office, Cathedral Square Next Chief Pofet Office, Catli&dral Square." • "■'' : V" ■'- 6 ® rBIVATE SCHOOL, i ' ■ STREET. - LIN WOOD. ./ Principal - - - MISS BRADWELL. v The THIRD TERM will begin on WED* NESDAY, September 23. Miss Bradwelt willbe at the School to receive parents on TUESDAY, September 22, from' 2.30 to 5.30 p.m. '/' / .267

QI» TO N COL LK G IS/ LATIMER SQUARE. •CLASSES IN FRENCH CONVERSATION AND GRAMMAR, by MADEMOISELLE DANIEL. .21T TTkIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, hallenstein:.s buildings (Opposite D.LC.). Principal: Miss M. D. DIGBY, P.C.T., I.P.S. COMMERCIAL CLASSES, Including SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOK- , KEEPING, etc., etc. NOTE. —All our Students receive INDIVIDUAL CARE and ATTENTION in all branches of the School work, and are thus enabled to become proficient with a MINI-. MUM. EXPENDITURE OF TIME AND SCHOOL FEES. / Full particulars regnrding School hours, fees, etc., on application. * TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. •. 3 . PUBLIC NOTICES. "ALWAYS BUSY." \ IT DOESN'T cost any more for a Suit which is the product of brains, .skilled workmanship, and up-to-date ideas if you order it from ELLIS & CO. Long years of experience, combined with the time and money devoted to designing the patterns, result in a comfortable, easy fit. ELLIS & CO., The BEST Tailors, ; CATHEDRAL SQ. (Near Grand Theatre)# rj\ 11 E gU N. All ADVERTISEMENTS should be dressed to The Manager, THE SUN Office; 87 "Worcester Street, Christchurch. , Advertisers can have their ANSWERS addressed, free of charge, to our Offices. If the Answers are to be forwarded, stamps sufficient to cover postage must be sent with the Advertisements. THE SUN WANT ADVERTISEMENT COLUMNS will be a Directory for all kinds of compenent help. They will be scanned' by the right kind of employee, the reliable and intelligent worker. If you want help of any kind, insert your Advertisements in THE SUN. RATES: Two lines (12 words), 6d per insertion; six consecutive insertions 2/6. CASUAL ADVERTISEMENTS received before Noori on days of publication will bo CLASSIFIED. ALL ALTERATIONS to CONTRACT ADVERTISEMENTS should be sent in at latest by Noon of the day preceding that oa whieh publication is desired, and advertisers will be studying their own interests by giving the longest possible aotia* ct Ike* menta.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 195, 22 September 1914, Page 1

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