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AMUSEMENTS. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. CHRISTCHURCH COMPETITIONS. TO-MORROW EVENING (SATURDAY). | FIRST DRAMATIC NIGHT. COMEDIETTA COMPETITION. KEZZO SOPRANO SOLOS. PIANO AND MANDOLIN SOLOS. MALE QUARTETTES. SEVERAL ATTRACTIVE FINALS. MORNING AND AFTERNOON COMPETITIONS. JUVENILE RECITATIONS. PIANO DUETS. VIOLIN SOLOS. G. W. JENNER, S7lB Hon. Sec. TO-NIGHT. rp HE KING'S TIIEA TR B WILL BE CLOSED, Owing to this being the Day of Mourning proclaimed on the occasion cf the Funeral of King Edward VII. By order: T. J. WEST, Managing Director, West's Pictures, Limited. TWO PERFORMANCES TO-MORROW, 2.30 p.m. and «S p.m. When His Late Majesty end our Present Sovereign, KING GEORGE V., Will be seen through "THE WINDOW OF THE WORLD." Together with other West's Wonders. 5735 i ~~ ■STST A I N O N I PA R K. Tho Park will be CLOSED on FRIDAY, MAY 20th, Tho day appointed for the Funeral of his lato Majesty King Edward VII. 1207 MEETINGS. CANTERBURY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. THE QUARTERLY GENERAL MEETING of .Members will be held on FRIDAY, 27th inst., nt 3 o'clock p.m. BUSINESS: Election of Members. * General. H. ANTILL ADLEY, Secretary. A.S.R.S., CANTERBURY BRANCH. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING will be held in the Trades Hal! on SUNDAY, 22nd inst.. at 2 p.m. Business—Address by the President and General Secretary. 1282 a. WEIR, Secretary. EDUCATIONAL. DANCING, DEPORTMENT and PHYSI* CAL CULTURE.—MISS COX (pupil of Mrs Wordsworth, London), will resume Afternoon Classes on and after Tuesday, May 31st. Evening Classes for Instruction and Practice are forming. TE WHARE, 252 Hereford street. Telephone 354. C 5438 DANCING AND DEPORTMENT.—PROFESSOR R. FLEMING (F.8.P.T.D.), assisted by Mrs Fleming.—New Commodious and Up-to-date Private' Academy, 74 Cashel street, /City. Perfect Tuition. All Old Favourites and Latest Dances Taught. Waltzing a speciality. Strictly private lessons any hour. Co'nipleto correct courso from enrolment. Proficiency guaranteed. Classes now forming. Terms on application. Telephone 201. C 4442 p HRISTCHURCH SIHJRTH AND AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Hallcnstein's Buildings (Opoosite D.1.C.) Principal: MISS E. E. DIGBY, 1.P.5., N.U.T. Thorough and Rapid Individual Tuition in SHORTHAND.. TyrPEWHITING. BOOKKEEPING. HANDWRITING. BUSINESS LETTERS. OFFICE ROUTINE. Pupils can take either the full Commercial Course as above or Special Subjects only. Particulars as to fees, etc., on application. GILBY'S COLLEGE, Next G.P.0., Cathedral square. Do YOU wish to MATRICULATE ? IF so, come to us. We can help you. Our instructors are: — Mr George If. Scarse, 8.A., Miss F. C. Schneider, 8.A., Mr A W. Shrimpton, M.A., And other High-grade Coaches. Laf.t year Gilby's College presentc.-] seven candidates for this examination of whom four were succcnsful. Proportion, FIFTY-SEVEN per rent., while the pro- . portion for the WHOLE OF CHRISTCHURCH was less than THIRTY per cent. A judicious blendintr of Individunl with Clnss Tuition is the secret of our MARKED SUCCESS iv EXAMINATIONS. Your interest is ours if you come to us. The success of workers is ASSURED by our methods. Ask for euir free prospectus. ! C. H. GILBY, F.I.P.S. (Hone.), F.C.1., [ F.A.A. (Eng.i, 4782-5 Principal. PUBLIC NOTICES. CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO., LTD. REMOVAL NOTICE. I various Departments are now I in fnll working order at our NEW PRINTING HOUSE, Worccs- [ tor street and Cathedral square. TELEPHONES: i Commercial .. .. No. 753 I Editorial and News .. No. 1014 | "Tho Weekly Press" .. No. 2G77 Job Printing Department No. 2663 CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO., LTD. I P. SELIG, Manager. DYEING AND CLEANING WORKS, best Country Town in New Zealand. Le;i?o j Central premises, low rent, all necessary I plant, doin:r pood trade; instruction given. Price £100. MORTON and CO., Land Agents, Foilding. _ _ 8514 FRED. W. FREEMAN, M.N.Z.I.S. ■ T I C E N S E D S U R V E V O R. Gloucester Chambers, 195 Gloucester street, opposite Rink Stribles, Christchurch. C 3059 * Telephone 1930. J7OR Sale, a Sunlight Ventilating Gas Burner, as now erected in the Old Thentre Royal, Gloucester street. About 50 burners. Suitable for large hall. Apply " Press " Ofiice. Christchurch. WANTED KNOWN. r pHAT if you want the Bc3t Meat tho CcunX try Produces, at greatly reduced rates, go to F. H. STEEL. BUTCHER, 178 and 180 COLOMBO STREET. Tho Leading Establishment of its kind ;n Christchurch. Nothing but absolutely the Primest Meat New Zealand producer kept. And do not forget that by patronising F. H. STEEL you get the Cream of Canterbury. And it is a recognised fact th3t the best is always the cheapest in the <»nd. Customers in City and Suburbs waited on daiiy for orders. Country Customers can always rely on Letters anil Telegrams being promptly attended to. Small Good* a Speciality. The annual output reaches nearly half a million pounds. The quantity sold speaks for itself. C 4325 MISS PHIPPS for Children's Velveteen Tunics, 10s 6d, Cream and Colours; Cloth Paletots, 4s lid. Ladies' Brown Fur Necklet, with Muff, 9a 9d set. 159 HIGH STREET.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13738, 20 May 1910, Page 1

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