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AMUSEMENTS. I OPERA HOUSE. Sole Lessee and Director . iIR P. R. DIX. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. 516 Kisrlits of Continued Success. LAST 3 NIGHTS of AXrtAS ar.d COLLINS, LAST 3 NIGHTS ot AXUAS-nnd COLLINS, England's Pantomimic Dancers and Sketch 1 Artists. LAM' 3 NIGHTS of MR GEO. DEAN, The Popular Character Actor. Tremendous Success Attained Nightly by MISS RANGER. AUSTRALIA'S _-oHl>r& SERIO. Calls and re-calls nigii'lv gTeet MISS CAR-MEN" COLKMAN In h»r great imitations. Jim ilarion, the Plain Comedian, ilr Ernest Brinlunan, Baritone. The Coleman Sisters, Acrobatic Dancers. i£is3 Stella Ranger. Charming Balladist. Mr Arthur Elliot, Comedian. Miss Maud Faning, Black Face Coon Impersonator. Harry. Baxter, Comedian. MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 14th. J • ANOTHER ATTRACTION. j First Anoearsnice of Jamee THE ajIiLISONS LucyBy arrangement with Mr Harry Rickards. Prices—2s and Is. Door 3 open 7.30 sharp. Carriages 10.20. 191 Business Manager, WILL JAMESOX. ODDFELLOW S' ' HALL, Liehfield street. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT. VAN BURG'S Drlmliio VAN BURG'S VAN BURG'S Company, VAN BURG'S VAN BURG'S In the VAN BURG'S THE OCTOROON Five THE OCTOROON THE OCTOROON Act THE OCTOROON THE OCTOROON Drama. THE OCTOROON Crammed Nightly. Crammed Nightly. Crammed Nightly Crammed Nightly. Crammed Nightly. Crammed Nightly. publicTnotice. Owing to Great Success and by Special Request from many unsble to obtain admission, The Octoroon will be continued till FRIDAY NIGHT, when a Grand Change of. Programme will take place on SATURDAY, in the Highly Sensational Drama, WHEN LONDON WAKES. Doors open 7. Stalls Is, Pit 6d. . . CANTERBURY SOCIETY OF ARTS. A NNUAii EXHIBITION NOW 01-,. DAILY, From 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. And From 7 p.m. till 10 p.m. At the ART GALLERY, DURHAM STREET. ADMISSION la. Music Every Evening. Tc-night, the Bavarian Band .142 CANTERBURY HALL, -MANCHESTER. STREET. nPHE . CHRISTCHUKCH PHYSICAL x TRAINING SCHOOL β-nd GYMNASIUM will OPEN in the above Buildings on MONDAY, APRIL 14th. DIRECTOR: MR T. S. TANKARD, N.P.R.S. Diploma and Medal, England. The Rooms are being Specially Fitted to meet the requirements of the Several Classes. No 1 Room—Ground and Mass Exercises. No. 2—Ball Punching and Antagonistics. No. 3—Sandow Appliances and Bells. Ladies', Men's, Youths, Girls, and Boys' Classes. ' • School Teachers' Class for Theory and Practice. SEE CIRCULARS FOR PARTICULARS. - Private Address—234 Oxford Terrace. 9773 DANCING. THE MISSES BUCHANAN will Resume Teaching FRIDAY, March 21st, City Hall, 7.45 p.m. Wednesday's Practice Assembly and Saturday ■ Afternoon Class Forming. Private Lessons Given. AORANGI, HEREFORD STREET E. MEETINGS. *c, " MEEIVALE PARISH. rpHE ANNUAL MEETING of Parishionere will be held in" the Schoolroom .U.HIS EVENING, a,t 8 o'clock. 162 EDUCATIONAL. dHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, The Terrace, Wellington. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal , . Miss A. C Freeman. OWE SCHOOL HOUSE ie healthily' situated -I. in large grounds, close to KelbUrne Park, and the Karori Hills; and has an uninterrupted view of the sea. Prospectuses on application. 9307 DANCING. MRS JENKINS will RESUME TEACHING at her HalL corner of Nursery and Forry roads, on MONDAY, the 24th of March. Practice Class on Friday, April 4th. Private Lessons at any hour. 7922 22 LOWER HIGH STREET. TITRS CURTIS Resumes her Dancing Claeses " LVX at 236 ARMAGH STREET W., on Wednesdays, at 7.30 p.mJ; Children,. Satnrdays, 2.30 p.m Practice Classes at City Hall, Cambridge Terrace, Tuesdays, 8 p.m. Private Pupils at Residence. The Welti and Round Dances in One Lesson. 6823 DANCING, DEPORTMENT AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. Under Royal and Vice Regal Patronage. TVXISS LOWE having returned from MclJLYX bourne will resume her Classes in. Hobbs's Room, on MARCH 18th. Classes for Step and Fancy Dancing, Physical Culture, etc. Evening Classes now forming. Private Lessons by apointment. At home Monday vr.'l Tuesday Afternoons. Clarendon Hotel Worcester street 6347* COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 150 Worcester street West. PRINCIPALMR C. H. GILBY, F.I.P.S. (Honours). Practical Training for Business Life. SHORu.u-i.ND, TYPEWRITING, ETC. BOOKKEEPING CLASSES (Evening), Under Mr L. L. CORDERY, A.1.A., N.Z. Accountants' Exam.: ONE HUNDRED PER OENT. of our Candidates passed at last Exam. CHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND and TECHNICAL SCHOOL, Grain Agency Buildings, Triangle, (Opposite D.LC.) MISS E. E. DIGBY. M.1.P.5., BVCT.T., Holder .of Teachers' Diploma, granted By the Incorporated. Phonographic Society, Holder of Typewriting Diploma granted by the National Union of Trpiate. MISS M. D. DI&BY, Holder of Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons' First-class High Speed Certificate. SHORTHAND. HIGHEST RESULTS, 1901. At the Speed Examination held in September of this year by the Christchurch Shorthand Writers' Association, out of the ELEVEN First-clas3 Speed Certificates granted, TEN i were obtained by pupils from this School. TYPEWRITING. Every description of Typewriting and Mimeographing done by an efficient staff of operators. Typists, with or without machine, available at any time for casual office work, etc LOST AND FOUND. LOST in the North Park, Boy's Navy Blue Overccat Finder rewarded. Hanna'a store. Kiccarton road. 157 OSTTon Eeeter Saturday, between Halswell Hotel and Asylum, Lady's Fawn [ Jacket. Finder please leave at Mrs Nottingham's. HalawelL 173 WILL the lady who picked up a Fur Necklet near Toneycliffe and Carey's kindly conumicicaAe wiih'cr call &t Minson and Co.'a, where ite_ovrner_can be foucd. "■ 174 FOR Indigestion, Bonniugton*s Pills" - are unequalled. Tho pills are small, 'pearl > coated, therefore aaailj taken, la p«t box.

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11245, 10 April 1902, Page 1

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