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AMUSEMENTS. HIS M A J' E S T Y'S. IN ALEXANDRA HALL. Nijhiiy at S. Matinee Saturday 2.39. Entire Change cf HAYWARu'S PATHE PICTURES. PATHE PICTURES. Tho Romantic Story of CAGLIOSTRO, The Famous IV. it ten I Wizard. A LOVE MATCH—A Sentimental Drain-. ■ 'IHE HEAVENLY MESSENGER—Drama. THE LITTLE YEN DEAN—Drama. GLASS BLOWlNG—lndustrial. A Budget of Comedies, incluumg THE GIRL WHO WI.ULD NOT GROW LP. The Luck-.* Scat Number n't having been fcund last week tha prize thin wick will bs> increased to £i 2s. For result of Competitions, see "Evening 1 News." Gd. "U 1 S MAJESTY' S. TO-MORROW .SATURDAY}, at 2.30 and 8. PATHE PICTURES, IN HIS MAJESTY'S LARGE THEATRE. NEAV PROGRAMME. __V___l? THE KING'S FUNERAL \\ rpHE KING'S THEATRE. JUNK 23th. A Proprietors, West's Pictures, Ltd. EVbif 1 EVENING AT S. MA.INKH TO-MU-.KOW, AT 2.30. • 'Jim-: window of un-: would Has Scored Another Enormous Success. PHAEDRA, PHAEDRA, PHAEDRA. The Most Unique Coloured Dramatic Art Study vet Presented. RACE FOR. Tilt SAYONARA CUP, 1910. NEW MARSHAL OF Uii_- CREEK. ON THE RHINE. NORWEGIAN SCENES. DAVY CRAGGS THE DETECTIVE. Old Delhi ltuins—The. Wrong Man—An Afternoon Off —Pie!ure Puaxle —The Cinr-ma-to.rapli TIK-.itre—Ho-v they Got Married. THE FKaHLKSS SPORTSMAN. FRENCH METALLURGICAL WORKS. Every Pielure Received with Delight. DE GROEN'S VICE-REGAL ORCHESTRA Section Prices: ls and Od. Plans at Dresden. ________ r£KE BEAUTIFUL BURWOOD TEA GARDENS will Remain Open during the Winter, and provide outdoor attractions and cosy indoor tea rooms, magazines, fir cono fire, goldfish, guinea pigs. Admission 6d, Tea Gd. Tram from Bank Corner. SSC SPORTING. PANTERBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB. WINTER MEETING. SATURDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, 28th 'MAY, and 3rd and 4th JUNE. . j TRAMS WILL RUN AT FREQUENT INTERVALS. FIRST RACE WILL START EACH DAY At 12.20 p.m. 8963F ' EDUCATIONAL. "" CHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Hallenstcin's Buildings. (Opposite D.1.C.) Principal: MISS E. E. DIGBY, 1.P.5., N.U.T. OFFICE POSITIONS FOR ALL QUALIFIED STUDENTS. Tho demand for our Trained Students is constantly increasing, and during tho past TWO MONTHS wo hsv-o been called upon to supply no less ihan TWENTY-FOUR Leading Christchurch Firms with Typists, and. Clerks at salaries ranging from £40 to £7.0 per annum. This fact alone is sufficient evidence of the thoroughness of tho training received by our pupils. Full Information as to School Curriculum, Fees, etc., on application. SINGING AND PIANOFORTE.. MRS FOSTER (Certificated Edinburgh, Leipzig, and Paris) resumes Lessons on MONDAY, 30th May, at her Studio, 138 MaAcHESTER STREET, where she will bo on SATURDAY, 23th May, from 10 a.m. Arrangement, also may be mado for a limited number of pupils to be taken at her residence, '"Glencrney," North Esplanade, New Brighton, from Ist JUNE. 8950 DANCING AND DEPORTMENT.—PROFESSOR R. FLEMING (F.8.P.T.D.), j assiatcu by Mrs Fleming.—New Commodious and Up-to-date Privato Academy, 71 Cashel street, City. Perfect Tuition. All Old Favourites and Latest Dances Taught. j Waltzing a speciality. Strictly private lessons any hour. Complcto correct course from -enrolment. Proficiency guaranteed. Classes now forming. Terms on application. j t Telephone 201. C 4443 ANCfNG, DEPORTMENT and PHYSICAL CULTURE.—MISS COX (pupil cf Mrs Wordsworth, London), will resume Afternoon Classes en and after Tuesday, May 31st. Evening Classes for Instruction and Practice are forming. TE WHARE, 252 Horeford street. Tc-lophone 354. CS4SS GILBY'S COLLEGE, t Nest G.P.0., Cathedral squar6. Do YOU wish to MATRICULATE?, IF so, come to us. Wo can help you. Our instructors are: — Mr George 11. Scarsc, B.A, Miss F. C. Schneider, 8.A., Mr A. W. Shrimpton. M.A., And ether High-grade Coaches. Last y«r Gilby's" Collcgo presented eevon candidates for this examination of whom four were successful. Proportion, FIFTY-SEVEN per cent., while the proportion for the WHOLE OF CHRISTCHURCH was less than THIRTY per cent A judicious blcndin'r of Individuil with Class Tuition is the secret of our - MARKED SUCCESS in EXAMINATIONS. Your interest is ours if vcu conic to us. The success of workers is ASSURED by our methods. Ark for our free prosnectus. OH. GILBY. F.I.P.S.* (Hon?.), F.C.1., F.A.A. (Eng.), 476-2-5 Principal. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. "UT. ELMO" HOUSE, 137 Worcester O street. West End —Superior Accommodation for Visiters and Permanent Boarders, two minutes (rem G.P.O. und central tram terminus; ylso within same distance of Parks. Public Gardens, Muscm-.n, i Boat Sheds, etc. Quietest and very best | position in city. Telephone 372. Miss i Hampton. Proprietress. C' 267-1 I MRS LAHMERT j T*»EGS to n.tlf;.- the Public that her ' Boardinghouso at HANMER, known as j ■'AMUR: GRANGE," j Will be closed frca MAY 20th until j AUGUST 15th, 3910. HOTELS. j cTFn ii ~ i COLOMBO STf.EET | (Niur l'ecre'c, Ironmongers). j FIRST -CLASS ACCOMJIOUAiIO-. fo! Permanent Boarders and the Travelli.e Public, Hot, Cold d Shower Baths. Close 13 Railway Sta'.iou and Uer.era! Post Office. TRAMS PASS HOUR. Luncheon from Noon to 2 p.m. j Letters -_d will receive prompt I attention. J '< eleohone No. G76. <174 JAMES HOIVEY. Proprietor^ LOST AMD FOUND. LOST between Theatre Royal, East belt, and Cashel street bridge, PENDANT and CHAIN. Finder return to "Press" Office. Reward. . 9054 I-'j'OX" Terrier Dog, white, black ai.d tail head, three b.stck spots on right tide. Any persan found in possession of fazie cr enticing to remain, will be prosecuted. Dr. Sandstein, 101 Park terrace. 1705 LONG LIVE THE KING. HE will too. if he drinks Dr. Tibbie's VI-COCOA, the great feed beverarc ( It's so i-o'iribhi'ig and digestive. Ask your grocer for it. C5G75 j

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13744, 27 May 1910, Page 1

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