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AMUSEMENTS. YH E A T R E R O Y. A L. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF MONTGOMERY'S PICTURES AND ENTERTAINERS. THE TALK OF THE TOWN. Our New Programme an Emphatic Success. Last chancos of seeing LA M.ILO. The Modern Venus, who has set LA MILD. all tbo world talking. Her homo life, motoring, reception at theetre, h«r dressing room, and her famous pose, the Velasqnes Vccue. Marie Antoinette. Black Beeuty, Orphan Girl, Life in Japan, etc. Admission 1». Stalls 2s, Circlo Ss. Plan at Dresden. Book your scats. 'MATINEE SATURDAY, at * B °- r\ P E R A HOUSE. SUNDAY NEXT, at 8.15 p.m. GHAND SAClffiii CONCERT. In aid of the Widow and Family of the late Herbert Gallop. Programme—Soiertions by "Woolston Band and Savage Club Orchestra. Songs by .Madame N. Linay. Misses A. Chegwin and Eva Field, Messrs Cha*. Read and Hugh Hobbs. Quartettes by Messrs Cookeon. Vincont. March, Millar, and Masters Napper, Eelick and Laing (Choristers of St. Lukes) Instrumental items by Messrs V. Buchanan. F-rnest JainioFou, and F. L. Woledge. Accompanist, Mr Alfred Bum. Admission, Silver Coin. Patrons upstairs expected to contribute not lees than One Shilling. 503 F. L. WOLEDGE. Secretary. l*r A I N O N I PARK. Admission 6d. Children 3d, Tee, 6d. SUNDAY—Professor Bickerton on Astronomy. SIGNOR NIGRO'S STRING BAND. THURSDAY-FIREWORKS. Return Tram Fares (including admission) Iβ. Children 6d. Sβ) BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. rpHE SPORTS aTe to be held on PRIDAY, October 11th, on the Cricket Ground, in Hagley Park, South. C.YX3. SPORTS. CJHOW GiROUNI>9, ADDINGTON. O S-ATURDiAY, OCTOBER lath. APanSBION FBEE. SB37F MEETINGS. LICENSED VICTUALLERS' ASSOOIATION. 1 GENERAL MEETING- of MEMBERS »t Jr L.VA. Rooms, 3 p.m. THIS (Triday) AFTERNOON. E. NORDON, 5795 Seoretarx. LYTTEIiTON REGATTA CLT7B. mm ANNXTAI* MEETING of SUB--1 SCRIBERS to the abore OHM will bt held in the BOROUGH COUNCIL CHAMBERS TO-NKHHT (FRIDAY), at 8 pm. W. C. OLEARY, Hon. Secretary. LICENSED VICTUALLERS' ABBOOLkITOW. /GENERAL MEETING of MEMBERS L.V.A. Rooms, ft p.m. THIS (FRIDAY) AFTERNOON. E. FORDOW. 68U Secretary. • SHOWS. _ o , COURTENAY AGRICULTURAL AND . PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL SHOW iakm place ai Kirwee on THURSDAY, November 14th. ENTRIES close aa MONDAY, November 4th. Schedules and Entry Forms for the \arious section* may be obtained on application. ' * GEO. T. ROBERTSON, 5619 ; S«*»ts«T. EnUDESOJEEE A. AICD P. ASSOCIATION. rptHE ANNUAIi SPRING- SHOW of the 1 above Association .will be held on the Society's Ground, Leeeton, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 34th, 1007. CLASSES FOR ALiL EXHIBriiORS. Intending Exhibitors may make their Entriee with Mr O. B. Pemberton, Canterbury. A. and P. Association, and M.r Alf. Walker, Linwood, or at the Secretary's Offioa, Leeeton. Entries olose on SATURDAY, 12th inst., at 9 p.m. F-mll information and particulars from W. W. GIBSON, Secretary, Leeeton. ißox 31. Telephone 12. fIB3O EDUCATIONAL, HIGH SCHOOL, DANNEVIRKE. A PPLICATTONB aTe invited for the poei•A Ition of ASSISTANT TEACHER. Salary £125 per annum. Applicationa, with copies of testimonials, to reach the Secretary to the Board of Governorg not later than OCTOBER 28th. S7SS THE BEST SYSTEM Of SHORTHAND. There, is only one " Best," and that is Pitman's. PROOF? YES, PLENTY: READ THIS! ONE of our Lady Students at the last Civil Service Examination obtained FIRST PLACE in the WHOLE of NEW ZEALAND, with 97J per cent, of marks. The next highest candidate secured omy 72* per cent., and, remember, the Civil Service Examinations are "pen to writers of the much-advertised Easy-to-learn Shorthand system. Don't allow your boys and girls to bo crammed with cheap and rubbishy substitutes for standard shorthand. The best is always the cheapest in the long run. Can be taught aa well by correspondence as personally, at GILBY'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Next to G.P.0., Cathedral square. C 2902 CHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Grain Agency Buildings (opposite D.1.C.) Principal: MISS E. E. DIG BY, 1.P.5.. N.U.T. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES IN SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, BUSINESS LETTERS. OFFICE POSITIONS FOR ALL QUALIFIED STUDENTS. THE demand for our trained students is rapidly increasing, and scarcely a day passes but what we are called upon to supply TvpisU and Junior Clerks. 'TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. C 3673 TO-DAY, AT THE D.I.C. •V-OVEZ/TIES IN LACE & INSERTIONS. NEWEST DRESS TRIMMIN&S. Beautiful effects in FLORAL. STRIPED & PLAIN RIBBONS, In immense variety, at moderate price. VISIT THE D.I.C. LACE AND RIBBON DEPARTMENTS For Latest Novelties to make up or " Heady-to-Wear." C 2561

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12932, 11 October 1907, Page 1

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