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AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. LAST THREE NIGHTS LAST THREE NIGHTS Of HERBERT FLEMMING'S NEW ENGLISH COMPANY. TO^7?r^^UB,SI>AY> - APRIL C3rd. and TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). April 21th, First Production in Christchurch oi our j a. OLIVIA. OLIVIA, OlilVlA. A Dramatisation by W. G. Wills, of THE VICAR OF WAKE FIELD. By Arrangement with tho Executors of the late SIR HENRY IRVING. And reappearance of Sir Herbert Flemming as the Vicar. Glees, Carols, ar.d Pastorals, arranged by MR F. BUG ARDE, by a GRAND DOUBLE QUARTETTE. SATURDAY. APRIL 251 h. Lost Nisht of tho Sej-on. DR. WAKE'S PATIENT. A Play in 4 Acts by W. Gayer Macltay and i Robert Ord. Stage Managsr.. .. Sir H. W. Vara*. Box Plan at The Dresden. Day Seles at ■the West-End. Prices as usual. Children under 8 not admitted. Carriages 10.45. 9006 W. E. BRYER. Br.sir.w» Manager. THE COLOSSEUM SKATING RINK, Armagh rtnvt. Sessions—Morning, Afternoon, and Evenine. Early Sessions TO-MORROW, 7.30 to 9. TO-NTGHT— Half-mile R-lay Reoe. APRIL 30th. HARRY DAVIS will slide frem the roof. MAY 4ih. Mile Test Raw. MAY sth, CLOSING NIGHT: . 1227 STAXMOR.E BAND. CONCERT in RICHMOND SCHOOL GROUNDS TO-NTOHT POSTPONED. Practice FRIDAY NIGHT. •J. SEARLE, 9001 Secretary. SPORTING. A UCKLAND RACING CLUB. GREAT NORTHERN STEEPLECHASE MEETING. MAT 30th, JUNE 3rd and 6th. NOMINATIONS for the following events: GREAT NORTHERN HURDLE RACE, of 650 aovs. Two miles and a half. GREAT NORTHERN STEEPLECHASE, of 850 soys. About three milos and a half. ■ WINTER STEEPLECHASE, of 300 sove. About three miles. CLOSE at 9 p.m. FRIDAY, APRIL 21th. By Order. J. F. HARTLAND, 4-22 Secretary. NORTH OTAGO JOCKEY CLUB. WINTER MEETING, MAY 23rd and 25th. "VTOMINASnONS for all EVENTS (except-' ins Trial Plato and The Shorts), close THURSDAY FIRST, April 23rd. at 9 p.m. G. M. PROCTER, 8949 . ■' Secretary. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. KNQX "V SERVICES/ : l< ■ ) SUNDAY. XKX3V W- • V Preacher, I Dr. Nisbet. of First;- Church, Dunediii. Special Music by the Choir. 1220F EDUCATIONAL. /CHRISTCHURCH OOMMBRCTAL AND SHORTHAND SCHOOL. Grain Agency Buildings* The Triangle. BOOKKEEPING, ACCOUNTANCY, AUDITING, COMMERCIAL LAW. Those are some of the subjects that 'ye specialise in. Instructor in Charge, MR W. E. BEST, F.N.Z.AA.. A.1.A., N.Z. Aasie-tam-t Instructor, MR A. C. .DUNN, A.LA., N.Z. Term oenmoenoes any time. Fees on Application. Write or call for Full Prospectus. Note tho Address: , ■ GRAIN AGENCY BUILDINGS, The Triangle. . C 2872 £10 A WEEK. HOW would YOU like to be earn-, ing £10 a week There ie no reason why you should not become v a competent Accountant and earn that amount, or moie, if you want id. Just a little steady work and a big determination to succeed, on your . part, and good teaching on our part, and you take your place among the . successful men and women of the day. ' ' X No need to lose a miruto from your regular occupation, as wo conduct Evening Classes, a? • well ac " Correspondence Classes. Write or call for our Prospectus. Its free. Better do it now. GILBY'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Cathedral square (Next G.P.0.) C 2993 Turrsic school at new Brighton. For particulars apply to WYATT, STUART, LAURIE, or C. F. BUNZ, C 8504 173 Armagh streetDANCING] DoportmenlT and Physical Exercise.—MlSS COX will Resume her Clauses on and alter MONDAY, March 16th. Evening Classes forming. TE WHARE. 252 Hereford etreet West. Telephone 354. C 3563 ANCING AND FESSOR 11.. FLEMING. F.8.P.T.D.. assisted by Mrs Fleming. New Private Academy, 74 Cashe! street. City. Firstclass Perfect Tuition. AH old favourite and best new dances taught correctly. Waltzing a speciality. Strictly private lesBone any day and hour at tho Academy, or at Pupils' own home by airangement. Complete course from enrolment. Proficiency guaranteed. Terms on application. Telephone 204. C 3615 DA3fcTN^~AIJ"D~DEl S OirTMENT^ MISS BUCHANAN'S CLASSES—Beginners Friday Evening. Assembly 22nd, T>ades Hall. Fendalton, April 2nd. Private I«essons arransyed. Waltz specialty /ORANGI, 31 Hereford street. City. THE OPPORTUNITY OF A~LIFETIMe" VOICE PRODUCTION Taut-ht by a feseional) Singer, who bus studied with some of the best masters of Europe, and held tho position of one of England's leading Grand Opera Singers. Without a thorough knowledge of tho correct method of voice production no one can become a linger of importance. Addreps: FRANK GRAHAM {Tenor). Stewart Dawson Buildings, 236 Hi«h street. C348fl DANCING DEPORTMENT AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. U&d«»~ Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage. MISS LOWE begs to intimxte that ahe ml) resume her Classes on and after MARCH IGth. During her recent visit to S\dney *nd Melbourne MISS LOWE obtained all the latest D&ncee, and will introduce them during the eeaaon. Evening Claeaee foiminjr. Private Lewons by arrangement. At home FRIDAY AFTERNOONS. 146 MONTREAL STBEET. C 3573

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13097, 23 April 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13097, 23 April 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13097, 23 April 1908, Page 1

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