AMUSEMENTS. "Gor' Rhine, 81./ies, it's all serene. I'm starrin' on the- piich.'r f-crecn." —Ginger Mick. LIBERTY The LIBERTY ! LIBERTY House LIBFRT\ | LIBERTY of LIBERTY ' LIBERTY Bisr LIBERTY Attractions. v. Froclsilhed by Gront Crowds as a Pronounced Success. GINGFR MICK." I.\C,FR MICK." MICK.'' "GINGER MICK." As told by His Cobber, THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE. You will follow his career with laughter and tear.s from hii troubles with ih« "Jo''n=," through his ccrt-hip cf the faithful "Ro'-e," to his gallant Inish on tha hills of Sari Bair. A Seou»l to the record-breaking "Sentimental Blok?," first shown at the Liberty, an:l an• rvn L-r'ntT maste/pi-oce of construction and production. Produced by Raymond Longford, Featuring Gi'bert Em"rv as "Ginger Mick." Arthur Tauchort as "Tlie Bloke," and Lotti*» r,yrll a3 "Doreen." World's Rights controlled by E. J. Carroll. MR LES. WALTON will recite -'THE INTRODUCTION." So"ciallv Arrangr*.! Mu«ic by THE LIBERTY ORCHESTRA FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Bix Plan at T''e Bristol till 5 p.m.; afterwards at tho Liberty, 'Phone 23CG. PRICES: Is Id, Is 7d 2s Id. 2s 7d. Matineo; ig Id, Is 7d. Children Halfprice Mn-tineo Only. 3G30 EDUCATIONAL. CANTERBURY COLLEGE, gCHOOL OF ART. SECOND TERM COMMENCES MONDAY, MAY 31st. DEPARTMENTS: Architecture, Drawing and Painting, Modelling, Dorign, and Art Crafts. ARCHITECTURE.—Lectures and instruction classes embrace syllabus aa approved by New Zealand Institute ofArchitcct3. DRAWING AND PAINTING.—Course includes elementary drawing, still life, landssape, antiqua, and life, MODELLING. —Ornament and design, antinque figuro and life. DESIGN—As applied to printing, lithofrnphy, decor-ativo painting, and for workers in stained glass, wood, etone, and metal. ART CRAFTS—lnclude jewellery and enamelling, beaten silver, copper, and brasswork, decorative plaster work— tooled leather, art. needlework, illuminating, ticket writing, and signwriting. Commencing with tho term, classes for painting from still life and life will be held in tho Sehool Studios on SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. ■ - ■ --J.-.., ■. :r • : ■Classes may bo'- arrftKfired ■with the Director at tho School (Tel. 2297). PROSPECTUS may br» obtained from tho School, or from the undersigned. L. A. STRINGER, Registrar. Canterbury College, May 2Sth, IC2o._ £ 3523 TJUNELM PREPARATORY SCHOOL, 23 ARMAGH STREET, Christchurch. BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL fo- Bovs, 7 to 14 year? of age. Term begins FRIDAY, June 4th. MR FERRIS at Home oil TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS, from 3.30 to 4.9!) •p.m. 3178 DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. PROF. FLEMING has resumed Teaching. W r altz and othrr Special Dances Taught in three private lessons. Asy hour. Cla* _ *i every evening. Proficiency guaranteed. Private Academy, 241 Cashel street. 'Phone. 204. _ _ F5231 Dancing, deportment, and physical CULTURE, under Royal and Vio> Regal Patronage.—MlSS LOWE will re-rnno her Classes from MAY 24 th. Waltzing taught in Three Private Lessons. A At Horn; Tuesday Afternoons. 51 Worcester street. L 5226 NO "SWOTTING," NO "CRAMMING," , TO PASS .EXAMINATIONS, If you prcparo «tt GtLBY'S COLLEGE. Compared with ordinary Secondary Schools, Gilb.-'s- College pr<ecarc3 students for all Public Examinations: in about half the usual time, and each student is THOROUGHLY PREPARED! Our methods are successful, because our system oi INDIVIDUAL TUITION Ensures for the Student the most rapid progress. This nicans a substantial saving in botn tinio and ices We prepare candidates, for Matriculation, Public fccivice Entrance, Pharmacy "A," Accountancy Preliminary, and other Public Examinations. All work is under tho personal supervision of the i'iuXCiPAL of our Secondary Department, MR 0. H. SCARCE, B.A. (Louvain), assisted by experts in their respective subjects. DAY CLASSES—Five hours daily, Mondays to Fridays. EVENING CLASSES— Monday to Thursday, 7to 9. Spccial Correspondence Lesions. Railway Concessions to Country Students. A term may commence AT ANY TIME. ENROL NOW! Write or call for full details. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., Royal Esch nr- Buildings, Next G.P.0., square, CHRISTCHURCH. I Telephone 1337. P.O. Box 66. ! Di ector. L. J. BERRY, F.T.A., N.Z. i G49C6-4 at Wellington). | DIOBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, j Hallenstcin's Buildings (opp. D.1.C.). ! Principal: MISS M. D. DIGBY, P.C.T. I LP.S- (Typists' Section), Assisted by a full «t"ff of Highly Qualified Instructors. .COMMERCIAL EDUCATION Includes— Shorthand, Typewriting. Bookkvping, Business Correspondence, Handwriting, etc ote D.VY CT. ASSES, EVENING • SATURDAY MORNING CLASSES. NOTE.—Our Students for the past Two Years hav» obtained over SSn Remunerative , Office Appointments, 2C.~> Shorthand Certi- ■ 3 Gold MeHals, 23 Prizes, and 42 : Passes :n the Pub'ic Service ShorthandTypistes' Exams., including several Ist, '2nd i and 3rd places on the Order of Merit Lists.' Office Appointments for all Qualified I Students. ) | INDIVIDUAL COACHING for Univer- ' : eity, Matriculation. Pharmacy, Public Servicf. Aerountants" Pi"'i"nin? | rv, Teacb"rs' Scholarship, 6 S. Proficiency, and other Exams. j By MR S. A. CLARK. B.A. I ! TERM COMMENCE'-! AT A v Y TTME. Prospectus, living full particulars, on aj.- | plication at the School. Railway Concession Tickets ior Country DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Triangle, Chixatchuxch, 7-4 1
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