AMUSEMENTS. it H*r*aTi> JF-icmre LntiKF l,l "'! i4fr - ~ There is no Greater Am-ts-nwnt to b* had than a visit to HAYWARD-WEBT PICTURES, —. MA-CVEARQ-WEST. PICTURED ■ HcTttiw. 'iw'C- Zcis***< ■■■*?*»■*•'&? comfort in the most PALATIAL PICTURE HOUSE In New Zealand. THE LAW OF THE tt'EST. PATHE GAZETTE. THE GERMAN SQUADRON. THE COWBOY'S CHIVALRY. THE MUSEUM. OF SOVEREIGNS. A FAIR EXCHANGE. LONDON TO BRIGHTON. MATINEE SATURDAY, IN HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.. 1000 Tip-up Seats 6d. Circle and Stalls.lk. 3450 V, r-r- ' ——— " CHRISTCHURCH ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. GRAND POPULAR CONCERT. mHEATRE ROYAL. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7th. Conductor: Mr Alfred Bunr.. Vocalists: Mrs Arthur Mead; Mr E. A. Ca*rlyon-Bennett. PROGRAMME: | Overture, "Tannhauser" (Wagner). No. 2 : Rhapsodic (Lisat). Vcrgpiel, "Lohenjrrin" (Wagner). Symphony, unfinished in B Minor (Schubert). Overture, "Rosamunde" (Schubert), etc., ate. TWO SHILLINGS AND ONE SHILLING. Popular Price*. Box Plan opens To-day at 9 a.m., at the Dresden. Seats may be reserved on payment of sixpence. H. S. HOBBS. Secretary, 3141 709 Colombo street. BAND CARNIVAL, SUMNER. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), DECEMBER Ist. OPENUNG OF THE NEW BAND ROTUNDA. A POPULAR BAND CARNIVAL, at which the Wools ton and Derry's Bands have kindly consented to assist the Sumner Band. Special Cars from Square At 7.15 p.m. TO-NIGHT. THURSDAY. TONIGHT. 3445 OALE OF WORK, FANCY FAIR, AND JUMBLE SALE. ST. SAVIOUR'S SCHOOLROOM, QUEEN STREET, SYDENHAM. THURSDAY, DECEMBER Ist, 2.30 p.m. ADMISSION, 6d. 1618 SALE OF WORK. *T"HE Ladies of St. Luke's will hold a Sale of Work in tbe Schoolroom, Manchester street, N., on THURSDAY, December Bth, at 2.30 p.m. Every, description of Art, Fancy and Plain Needlework, Produce, Flowers, etc. ' ADMISSION FREE. 3410 ST. PAUL'S PRES. CHURCH. TO-NIGHT, "EVENING WITH HANDEL." A SHORT LECTURE on Handel by the Organist of the Church, and Musical Items by Miss Alcorn, Mr Jaarrie, Mißs Doris Mclntyre (violin), and members of the Church Choir. AH the music selected from Handel's compositions. Social Hall, 8 p.m. Silver collection for Church Funds. 3451 EXHIBITION OF PAINTING, by Mra DeG. Virtue and the Misses Baird Luxlcn and Makeig, ART GALLERY, Armagh street, WEDNESDAY, November 30th, and THURSDAY, December Ist, from 2 to 5.30 each day. ADMISSION FREE. 1944F No. 10 'PHIS i 9 ii. CAR you want for the BE AU--1 TIFUL BUR WOOD TEA GARDENS Every accommodation for Picnics, Sports, Garden Parties, etc Ho>. Water. Swings. Boat. Stabling Fr»e Fancy Rabbits, and White and "Tortoiseshell Guinea Pigs. AUAtISaIO.V 6d TEA 6d. 05222-758 MEETINGS. CANTERBURY FRUITGROWERS' ASSOCIATION. — Tho Regular Monthly Meeting will be held at the Druids' Hall, Worcester street, on SATURDAY, December 3rd. at 8 p.m. Business—Federation of Associations. 2004 EDUCATiUNAL. LIFE AND ACTION. *T"HESE are synonymous terms, for A so soon as a uinn tries to escape exertion, either physical or mental, he commences ts decay. Set to work, then, in real earnest. We can help you to improve your position and prospects—to double your earning power. ENGLISH. ARITHMETIC, GEO--GRAPHY, LATIN. FRENCH, MAORI, SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING. Wo prepare, rapidly and thoroughly, for all public and other exams. CORRESPONDENCE LESSONS. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. Railway Concessions to Country Students. , Let us help you up the ladder of Success. . • Our Prospectus points tbe way, and IT IS FREE. GILBY'S COLLEGE, Next to C.P.0., Cathedral square. C4_7P-M226 ■ CHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Hallenstein's Bnildings (opposite D.1.C.). Principal: Miss E< E. Digby. 1.P.5., N.U.T. P.ECENT OFFICE APPOINTMENTS. ■ Thn following are some of the Firms -vitn whom our Students have recently obtained positions: — Messrs Pyne anrj Co. Messrs H. L. B->»/ker and Son. Mr S. Hurit .Seager Messrs McKellar and Son. Messrs Turnbull ' nd Jores Messrs Sargood, Son and Ewen. Messrs Needham, Nivea and Co. National Cash Ririeter Co. Kalapoi Woollen Manufacturing Co, __. ; ___■ CSC6I-3 | \ANCING AND DEPCRTMENT.-PRO--a./ FESSOR R FLEMING (F.B.P.T. D.). jusisted by Mr* Fleming—New. Commodious *Ud Up-to-date Private Academy. 74 Cashel *Ireet. City. Perfect Tuition. All Old Favourites and Latest Dances Taught Waltzing a speciality. Strictly private lesions any hpnr Complete correct course from etti-jlmiii-.;. Proficiency guaranteed Classes now forming Terms on application. Telephone 204. C 1443 MISS LUCY COWAN.-Voice Production and Singing by Diaphragmatic Breathing Method. Special Message and Exercises for Weak Throat and Lungs. Phrasing, Expression, Sense and Pure Diction taught Klocutjonnry Classes Registered by Minister of Education. Particulars. MISS LUCY COWAN, School for the Art of Sp«aking, Montreal street, Central. Telephone 2800. C 6186-438 HAVE THE BEST IF IT DOES COST A LITTLE MORE. THE VOICE AND HOW TO PRODUCE IT WITH xHE BEST RESULTS MR FRANK GRAHAM, late principal tenor of the-Carl Rota Grand Opara Co., feaa time for ■ A FEW MORE PUPILS. tWrite for appointment*). C 5541 STUDIO, m HIGH STREET.
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