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AirUSEIVEENTS. "An' Ginger Mick v.-as vulgar. :.:i:ig3 wus ijettin slew 'E tjok :o 'awkiu' rabbits. Which is very, very 10'.v." —C. J. Dennis. LIBERTY Tho LIBERTY LIBERTY House LIBERTY LIBERTY of LIBERTY LIBERTY Big LIBERTY Attractions. EXTRAORDINARY srOCTSS. EXTUAOU DIN AR Y SUCCESS. The S'tory of Ginger mick." MICK." "CINGFR MICK. ' "GINGER MICK." As told by His Cobber, THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE. Tm will H'.o-r h.i= enreor with l-nch-tor and tears from his troubles with "Johns, ti'. -tijli l is co' r! hip of the faithful "K-o=<\" to "alhnt on flf hil's of San Bair. Stri]c~s a sympathetic chord in the hearts of all who sjo it. It? r>ower, its pathos, it.s sinceritv, its ppontaneous humour p'.aee it in a class by itself. SPLENDID. SUPPORTS. MR FRANK HENRY will reefce 'THE INTRODUCTION."' THE LIBERTY ORCHESTRA Will Play t'i>?cin!lv Arranged Musdc. IT IS SOME SHOW! PRICES: Is Id, Is 7d. 2s 3d. 2s 7d. Matinee: is Id, Is 7d. Children Halfprice. P>-x Plan at Tbo "R-istoi till 5 p.m.; afterwards at the Liberty, 'Phone 23GG. 3C!)7 STRAND THEATRE. Continuous from Noon. "RIDERS OF THE PL'HPLE SAGE." Featuring WILLIAM 3G95 EDUCATIONAL. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. PROF. FLEMING has resumed TenchinTWaltz and oth-r Special Dances Tnujh; in throe private lofsotis. Ary hour. CI as every evening. Proficiency guaranteed. Private Academy, 241 Cashel street. 'Phon? 201. * F5231 Dancing, deportment, and physical CULTURE, under R->yal and Vic> Re"al Patronage.—MlSS LOWF. will rctmi her Clnsses from MAY 21th. Waltzing tauc-ht in Three Private Lessons. At Homi Tuceday Afternoons. 51 "WorwCeter Etrcet.^^ I"\ ANCINO, DEPORTMENT, PHYSICAL if EXERCISE.—MISS C<">X (J'upi! of Mrs Woirlsworth, London) is holding Evening Class for Instruction and Practice. Afternoon School Classes will be resumed from May 21st. 53 Hereford street W Telephone 354. 860 DANCIN G. MISS BUCHANAN has resumed teaching. Class Tuesday Evening. Q7th April, Caledonian Hall, forming Waltz in three leasonsj Tel. 4313. 83 Ranfurly street. 82885 T\UNELM PREPARATORY SCHOOL, 28 ARMAGH STREET, Christchurch. BOARDING' and DAY SCHOOL fo- Boys, 7 to 11 years of aire. Term begins FRTDAY, June 4lh. MR FERRIS at Homo on TUES'S and 'iHUKouAl'b, lroiii tu 1 „ • 365S p.m. DANCING. MISS L'YNNE EDWARDS (Pupil of Miss Eatelle Beere, Certiticated Teacher, of London), Is now Forming Classes and Giving Private v. . >ii . ' FANCY AND" THli LATEST MODIsRN" BALLROOM DANCING. Particulars as to terms, etc., may be obtained from The Bristol Piano Co., or bv application to Box 512. W8756 "OF INTEREST TO FARMERS." rpHE Free Booklet issued by Gilby's ColJL l-K" tells all the facts, and explains thoroughly our course in Farm Book-koop.ng and PRACTICAL AGRICULTURE. The successful running of a farm to-day is a business, and the farmer ha 3 to keep books. Wo have prepared a special series of twelve lessons in Farmers' Book-keeping, and you con learn all you need to know by mail! THE LONG WINTER EVENINGS Are here. Why not avail yourself of this splendid opportunity? All lessons are sent in plain envelopes at intervals to suit your reeuiiements, and when the course is completed we offer our services FREE to help you to put your knowledge to practical use. The comply© cours-e, prepared by a qnnli-' fi?d accountant, and containing two extra papers-, one of which explains all about Land and Income Tax Returns, costs only £3 10s. IF YOU HAVE NOT TIME to fake up the subjcct, let us tcsch the young people 1 S'Ttd a pos-t card fo-dny for our Free Booklet—"Of Interest to Farmers." GTLBV'R COLLEGE. LTD., ROYAL EXCHANGE BEILnr'GS. NEXT C.P.D.. CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 1H33. P.O. Box 56. Director: L. J. Berrv, F.1.A., N.Z. (And at Wellington.) G49G6-5 COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Hallenstein's Buildings (Opp. D.1.C.) SHORTIIAN D. T Y PEW RITING, ' BOOKKEEPING. SHORTHAND—In the matter of Fast Writing tho School ha« always led the way, and it? rerords hav-> never b:en erualled by any other institution in Australasia. Stud:nt3 arc prepared for all e.Numinations and receive a thorough training in "Commercial" Shorthand, including all classes nf correspondence. TYPEWRITING—A con s? of Typewriting includes Invoicing Tabulating, Specifications, Business Correspondence (including transcription nf Shorthand notes), Legal and Manuscript work, care of the Type-vriteffl, etr. BOOKKEEPING —Thorough and Individual coaching for all Bookkeeping Examinations by Experienced and Qualified InGtructors. Day and Evening Classes. Term Cornmene-s at Any Time. Prospectus of ap-ilicnt jon at th« PehooL DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Triangle, Christchurch. (Holder of Pitman's Australasian Shorthand Record for £20 words per minute.) D 2837 SPARKS' 1§ K.W. SETS. THE Students in our Colleges are able to .'tudy tho wonderful effect of tho fascinating electrical discharge which means so much in "spark" Wireless Telegraphy, because we have Marconi Standard sets similar to the equipment on board 6h;ps such as the Niagara, etc. ° We also give tuition in tho working of that pre-cnt-day marvel, the Valve, which has revolutionised both transmitting and receiving ranges of Wireless Stations. Qualify for a Wireless Operator's Certificate, and then apply for a position at the excellent rate o: pay just recently awarded the Operator-*. Classes to suit all. Free prospectus. Wireless and Electrical Books and Magazines stocked. ° Term commences with student THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF RAbTO-TELEC,RAPIiY, LTD ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS Cathedral square, Christchurch. ' P.O. Box 723. 'Phone 3924. Branches: Auckland, Wellington, and Dunedin. H4879 ■V-ORTH BRITISH Rubber Hot Water J-* Bags do not crack or burst at tho ■earns. And the 'Unique" Patent Stopper never leaks. Buy British Bag*.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16849, 1 June 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16849, 1 June 1920, Page 1

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