AMUSEMENTS. j HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ! The Hc.ise of Artistic Attraction. I HAYWARD'S LEADING PICTURES. TO-NIGHT At •"■ TO-NIGHT. ] A Production by CONAN DOYLE. The Detective Kacinsr Drama. A --SILVER BLAZE." "SILVER BLaZE." SHERLOCK "SILVER BLAZE." "SILVETI BLAZE." HOLMES "SILVER BLAZE." "SILVER BLAZE." SPECIAL. "SILVER BLAZE." N '/.. A;-.:tnatoxl News. Pathe Gazette. ; B. ttcr Days. Imnrc-sst'ons o: Florence. Which? "BAFFLES."_ .\ LsusrhaHe ■ .v. FT.F.S. " Keystone "RAFFI.Ks." Coiiiedy. , __Price*_l» mid i-d. Reserves Dresden Is 6d. When Tired and Weary after Shopping j G Visit tho j 1. 0 B E . T U E A T R E. i High utre.-t. Continuous Pictures. j GLORIOUS SUCCESS OF ! THE ACTi;KSS Do.-tor* Blind Child. ; THE ACTRESS In the Hour of NeeS. j THE ACTRESS English Gazetto. ! THE ACTRESS Let 'Em Quarro'. THE ACTRESS Tho New Neiglibonr. etc. O YDEN HA M PICTU RE S. (Ttavward's Picture Enterprises, Ltd.) ! TO-NIGUT At ?. TO-NIGHT. ; Glorious Reception Last Nicht ot the "BRIDGE OF TERROR." ! ••BRIDGE OF TERROR." i "BRIDGE OF TERROR." i Thrilling. Sonsatvina! and Dar.ng Feat?, nnd our Splendid Supporting Picture*. Prices ls and Gd. Plan at Holcroft's. p R I C X E T. FINAL CHAMPIONSHIP. RICCARTON v. SYDENHAM. LANCASTER PARK. Commencing To-morrow. 2.13 p.m. ADMISSION Is.' STAND FREE. F. L. MURRAY, 5782 Secretary. "V" M.C.A. FANCY FAIR, To-morrow, at. ■*- • 2.30 p.m. To bo opened by Lady Liverpool. Basket Ball and Volley Ball Displays, Ladies' Swimming Carnival, Shooting Matches, Concerts by Leading Artistes. A full afternoon and evening's,, programme. Come along. Admission to Fair, Gd. -51 MEETINGS. BIBLE-IN-SCHOOLS LEAGUE. WOMEN'S BRANCH. npiCE BRANCH 'will meet to resume work -I- for 1914 at tbe V.M.C.A. TO-DAY (FRIDAY), tho 6th, at 2.30 p.m. BUSINESS: Urgent and Important. A full attendance is particularly requested. M. C. CARRINGTON, 5509 Hon. Sec. EDUCATIONAL. DANCING, DEPORTMENT, PHYSICAL CULTURE. Under Royal and TioeRegal patronage Miss Lowe'a Classes resume March 16th. Individual attention to each pupil. Evening classes quarter from entry. 'Waltzing taught in three private lessons. At home Friday Afternoons, 327 Montreal street. C9I6G DEPORTMENT, PHYSICAL CULTURE, PLAIN AND FANCY DANCING. TITISS COX, assisted by MISS DOROTHY ArA SAUNDERS, will resume Afternoon Classes from March 16th. Evening Classes forming. TE WHARE, 53 HEREFORD STREET XV. ' Telephone 354. C 9182-2 piLBY'S COLLEGE.* NEXT TO CHIEF POST OFFICE. Cathedral square. PUBLIC SERVICE ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. (Formerly Junior Civil Service.) Day Classes: 9.30 to 12.30 and 2 to 4 daily.' Evening Classes: 7 to 9. Do you wish that your boy ot girl should qualify for this examination r with ONLY ONE YEAR'S TUITION? If so, it is possible by sending him or her to us, not a little later on, but NOW. All our first-year STUDENTS who sat last year PASSED THIS EXAMINATION. Call or write for free prospectus. HORACE GILBY, 1040-3 Principal. IMGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, HALLENSTEIN'S BUILDINGS, (Opposite D.1.C.). Principal: Miss M. D. Digby, P.T.C., I.P.S. (Typists' Section), Holder of Teacher's Diploma. THOROUGH and Rapid Individual Coaching for MATRICULATION, JUNIOR AND SENIOR CIVIL SERVICE ACCOUNTANCY EXAMS. BOOKKEEPERS' EXAM. Etc., Etc., By a Full Staff of HIGHLT QUALIFIED INSTRUCTORS. Full particulars regarding* Fees, etc., on j application. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. NOTE:—AII Students receive the INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION of the Instructor. ! PUBLIC NOTICES! " TO OUB ADVERTISERS. SATURDAY'S ISSUE OF -THE PRESS." ADVERTISERS, especially ■"* those who require extended space, trill be studying their owi^ 5 interest by ■ending in their advertisements for "The Prcea" on Saturdays, where possible, bofore NOON on FRIDAYS. This will enjsure their classification and insertion in the position ordered, and being desirous of meeting all our advertisers as far as poseible it is hoped that due weight will be given to this intimation. THE CHRISTCHUBCH PRESS CO., LTD. P. SELIG, Manager. LAW EXAMINATIONS, 1914. CLASS AND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL. ALL CANDIDATES will be fnrniahed with a complete system of Not-ee ia ALL SOLICITOR'S SUBJECTS TAKEN. IN ADDITION to the usual Claas and Correspondence Work. A NEW FEATURE FOR ALL CANDIDATES will be WEEKLY EXAMINATIONS, as follows: — (a) On the notca during first reading. (b) On P"nj»l:t»h and N.Z. Examination Papers, ft digest of which haa been prepared with MODEL ANSWERS. NOTE.—More candidates fail from inability to give a concise and clear answer within the prescribed time than from lack of knowledge of the subject. Full particulars on application to F BOX 938, G.P.0.. ChrifltchurcK LOST AND FOUND. LOST, on Saturday, between Sumner and Avor.side, via Square, Silver WATCH, with initial "D.P." on the cover. Reward on returnis-.s*: to John Chambers and Son, Ltd., St. Asaph strc-ot. 2.15 L"""OST7» Grc.v"lVrr:an"inTTEN73~nionths old. Reward on returning lo Crook-?, 4 Oxford terrace. b&M the perecn who took J. Mer- '» ' rin'n Prize Potatoes from tbe Kaiapoi j Show tft rc-tuia, aaaio, fiaat '
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