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AMUSEMENTS. mjIEAIRE ROYAL. TO-NIGHT and EVERY EVENING. PATHS P I C T V R F. S. PATHK PICTURLS. . P a T H E PICTURE h. Mr Hayward draws the p.ttcnlicn of Picturolovers to" this week's Magnificent Programme, including a Superb Drr.mat-io Representation of Tom Hood's Pathetic Poem, ■* THE BRIDGE OF SIGHS." A "THE BRIDGE OF SIGHS." Great THE BRIDGE OF SIGHS." Picture. Also, "THE BARBARIAN" (Dramatic). THE WORLD'S CASCADES (Scenic). AMERICA'S WELCOME HOME TO HER FLEET. And a Host of Other Superb Subjects. Prices: Is Cd, la, 6d. Plan at Dresden. ** 6820 6d W AINOKI PARK. 6d. Opeu. Day—Hot Water Free. SPECIAL CONCESSIONS EMPIRE DAY. SIDE SHOW TICKETS FREE. Sixpence Worth Given U> Every Child. Return Train Fares (including admission) ?b. Children llalf-price. IHf SPORTING. TJLUMPTON PARK TROTTING CLTJB. WINTER MEETING. MONDAY (Empire Day), 24th; SATURDAY (2!>th May), and THURSDAY (Prince- of • WaleS's Birthday), 3rd JUNE, 1909. Trams will Run at Frequent Intervals. First Ba-co will Start at 12.00 p.m. Each D-ay. 6791F EDUCATIONAL. I CANTERBURY. COLLEGE. SCHOOL OF ART. Director: R. HERDMAN SMITH. F.S.A.M. iHPHE SECOND TERM commences WED--L NESDAY, MAY 26th. DEPARTMENTS— 1. Drawing and Painting, Life, Landscape, Still Life and Flowers. 2. Modelling Life, Antique, Ornament for Interior, and Exterior Desecrations. 3. Design, Designing for all Processes of Manufacture, Book Decoration, <vnd Illustration, Posters, Stencils, etc. 4. Artistic Crafts. Wood Carvinp, Repousse Work, Jewellery, Enamelling, Stencilling, Gesso, Leadlights, Lace Embroidery, Leather Embossing, etc. 5. Architectural and Buildicg Trades, Applied Geometry, Building Construction (tot, second ar.d third yeara), Quantity, Surveying, Mensuration, Architectural Drawing and Design. 6. Sign Writing, Painting, and Decorating Class. Ticket Writing, etc. 7. Cabinet-making, Drawing, Designing and Practical Work. . SPECIAL CLASSES— Photographic Retouching, including Working up Enlargements, Modelling for Plasterers, Drawing and Lettering for Engravers, Perspective for Architects. Syllabus can be obtained gratis at the School of Art, or from any Art Dealer in the City. GEO; H. MASON, Registrar. Canterbury College, 18th May, 1909. 6743 DANCING. DEPORTMENT, AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. Under Royal and Vic«-Regal Patronage. MISS LOWE will Resume her CLASSES on and.after 15th MARCH.. Evening Classes forming. Ashburton Afternoon and Evening Classes. Intending Pupils are requested to send in' their names without delay. Waltzing and Two Step Taught in Three Private Lessons. Mies Lowe at home Friday .afternoons CjU47 145 MONTREAL STREET,DANCING AND DEPORTMENT—PRcTFE3SOR R. FLEMING (F.8.P.T.D.), aseietod by Mrs Fleming.—New Commodious and Up-to-Date Private Academy, 74 Cashel street, City. Perfect Tuition. All Old Favourites and Latest Dances Taught. Waltsing a speciality. Strictly private lessons any hour. Complete correct course from enrolment. Proficiency guaranteed. Classes now forming. Terms on application. C 4443 Telephone 204. CHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND and -. COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Grain Agency Buildings (opposite D.1.C.). Principal: MISS E. E. DIGBY, 1.P.5., N.U.T. RECENT OFFICE APPOINTMENTS. ■npHJD demand for our Students is oonJ- stantly increasing, and the following aro some of the positions filled during the P»st Month:— Meters Daigety and Co. (two lady typists). Messrs A. Tyree and Co. Messrs Chry«t«ll and Co. Messrs W. H. Simms and Sons. Messrs A. J. White. Alcorn's Advertisement Agency. Vacuum Oil Co. Proprietary, Ltd, Messrs E. W. Pidgtion and Co. Mc&srs Thomas Cook and Son, Merchants and Traders Agency, Ltd, GILBY'S COLLEGE, Next to G.P.0., CATHEDRAL SQUARE. GENERAL IMPROVEMENT CLASSES. Open to Students of all ages and either sex. DAY, EVENING AND CORRESPONDENCE LESSONS. THESE Classes are specially designed to meet the meeds of men and women who have come to realise the ncoctssity of qualifying for some more responsible and more tive position in the world. The subjects particularly recommended in this connection are:— English, Arithmetic, Book-keeping, Shorthand, Geography, History, Mathematics, Languages classical and modern (including Maori). Wβ propare Students for all publio examinations. Every member of the teaching staff a Specialist. Prospectus and all information on application to the Secretary. C 3939-6 k LOUISE MILLINERY SCHOOL, 214 HIGH STREET (ov«r Siinp?oa and Williams). rpHE Principals, having iuat returned from X- PARIS and LONDON, havo personally resumed tuition at the above address. Ladies soon become competent to make and trim their own hata. Pupils fitted for positions if necessary. Ten Lessons 7s 6d. Day and Evening Classes. C 4390 MAKES PAIR FACES —— FAIRE». A Perfect Fitua? s»t of Teeth, • natural colour asd proper site to suit the mouth and features of «och patieat is our aim always. Plate Work is or* of the thing* we specialise in. We understand it thoroughly. We are not satisfied with our work until the patient is. We do ordinary dentures as well as the highest claes work. Our prices axe always reasonable and lair to both our patieate and ourselves. DR. PRITCHARD JONE3 And DR. A. G. MAITLAND. • Dental Surgeons, Colombo street, Christchurch, Brice's Corner (Upstairs). Open Saturday .Afternoons 2 till 6, and Evening 7 to 9. FP3SOO-4 K.Z. INDUSTRIES. rpHROUGHOUT the D.I.C. will be aeea the productions of the Dodiinioa. CLOTHING. MERCERY, BLANKETS, TWEEDS, COSTUMES, ETC., all made in New Zealand from locally grows wool, F4834

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13428, 21 May 1909, Page 1

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