AMUSEMENTS. I CULLER'S OPERA HOUSE. Diiection Bon and John PV.ller. I Second Triumphant Production by WALTER GEORGE, | Vrl, His Brilliant ! SUNS LI I >'iE PLAYE RS. i Presenting tl.-rir Pi-ce de R-sjstnrce TIIE KINO OF TiUNXOWIIERESh.I. A Wonderful Concoction o! Musical Genius, ! Great Success of t JENNINGS AND GFRALD. I JENN T NO? AND GFRALD, | "The New Recruit." GOOPHUE AND OLIVER.. A-re-ica'-. Original Sketrhis's. McN 11 MARA A>VJ CLINTON, P.ril'ir.-t 'T!ui!-sqr,e Artist". VINCE AN 1 ? EVA "COURTNEY*, C!~vr Novrltv Entertainers. LOUT 5 LONPON. P-'Mi:i»r En'erf.incr. -t*M.ETrS NINE WONDERS. PRICE =: Orch. Stalls and Pves« Circle 5, Id, Stalls Is Id. Plan ct Milner and Thompson's. Reserves Gd extra. Doors 7.15. TO-MORROW n .?P. TO-MORROW. * TINT'S B T R"HTT\.\v. jt'^ t T MATTNEE. SPECI-Ui MATINEE. Gd, Is id. BARGAIN PRICES. 6d. Is Id. QRYS TA L PALACE. TO-DAY — From Noon — TO-DAY. Three Great. Glowing, Gorgeous Features!!! DOROTTTY GISH DOROTHY GISH — In "OUT OF LUCK." "OUT OF LUCK." A Paramount Artcraft Picture. MARJORIE RAMBEAU MARJORIE RAMBEAU In "THE DAZZLING MISS DAVISON," "THE DAZZLING MISS DAVISON," A Story of the Best Woman Detective in New York. Tremendous Reception of the New and Exciting PHOTO-PLAY SERTAL, "THE GREY SEAL" "THE GREY SEAL" 1— (The Adventures of Jiinmie Dale), Featuring E. K. LINCOLN As the Mysterious Cracksman. 118 OPENING FETE, CT. STEPHEN'S PARISH ROOM, HILL'S O ROAD, 3 p.m. SATURDAY, JUNE Sth. GREAT VARIETY OF GOODS FOR SALE. AMUSEMENTS OF ALL KINDS. CONCERT AND DANCE, MONDAY EVENtING, JUNE 7fh. ADMISSION . . . ONE SHILLING. 3712 ' ROLL UP! ROLL UP! Returned soldiejrs' ball, Lincoln, FRIDAY, June 4th. Good Floor, Good Music.' Gents 2s. 3723F E. BARTRAM, Secretary. DANCTNG. MR W. S. WAUCIIOP is now forming an .a'rlitional Class for tin FOX TROT, ONE STEP, and all modern ballroom dances, commencing SATURDAY, MAY" 22nd, at 8 p.m. Early application is advisable. Studio: Cor. Manchester and Worcester streets. 'Phone 4107. W8750-2754 | EDUCATIONAL. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. : PROF. FLEMING lias resumed Teaching. Waltz and other Special Dances Taught in three private lessons. Any hour. Claa es every evening. Proficiency guaranteed. Private Academy, 241 Cashel street. 'Phone 204. F5231 D" and PHYSICAL CULTURE, under Royal and ViosRegal Patronage.—MlSS LOWE will renimo her Classes 'from MAY 21th. Waltzing taurfit in Three Private Lessons. At Home Tuesday Afternoons. 51 Worcester street. L 5226 yVUNELM , PREPARATORY SCHOOL, 23 ARMAGH STREET, Christchurch. BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for Boys, 7 to 14 years of age. Term begins FRIDAY, June 4th. MR FERRIS at Home on TUES- > YS and THURSDAYS, from 3.30 to p.m. 3656 DANCING. TV/l" ISS LYNNE EDWARDS iiJ. (Pupil of Miss Eatelle Beere, Certificated Teacher, of London), Is now Forming Classes and Giving Private Lessons in FANCY AND THE LATEST MODERN BALLROOM DANCING. Particulars as to terms, etc., may be obtained from Tho Bristol Piano Co., or by application to Box 512. . W8756 A WORD TO EMPLOYEES. WHY not, during your evening hours, make yourself more efficient for work during the day? By attending tho EVENING CLASSES at Gilby'a College you can prepare for a bigger, better situation. Higher i">i<rhts of attainment and much greater possibilities lie beioro you, if you will talcs advantage of our Evening Sessions in Commercial training. Shorthand, Typewriting, Stcnotypy, BOOK-KEEPING, Commercial English, etc., are taught by a stall of highly qualified Teacher-specialists. A knowledge of Book-keeping is essential to progress in modern business, and our EVENING BOOK-KEEPING CLASSES, under the direction of Mr L. J. Berry F.1.A., N.Z., and Mr W. Barry, A.1.A., N.Z.' provide a thorough course from the very A.B.C. of the subject, right up to tho highest grade. Benefit by the thorough organisation of Gilby's College. Tuition during the evening will bring increased remuneration. Call to-day and interview the Director and obtain full particulars. Day and Evening Classes; Correspondence Lessons. A term may commence at any time. GILBY'S COLLEGE. LTD., ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. NEXT C.P.0.. CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 1333. P.O. Box 56. Director: L. J. F.1.A., N.Z. (And at Wellington.) G4966 6 DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallenstein's Buildings, Triangle (opp. D.1.C.), Christchurch. Principal: MISS M. D. DIGBY, P.C.T. I.P.S. (Tvnists' Section). EVENING COMMERCIAL CLASSES Are being held fromMONDAY to THURSDAY, inclusive from 7-9. Students may attend One, Two, or Mors Eveningß. THESE Classes afford an excellent opportunity to Students wishing to become ; qualified in Commercial Work, and who ar« ' unable to attend the Dav Clasees. They also enable Students alrendv in Commercial' nosi. ! tions to quality for PROMOTION. ..OTE.—We cater for Students OF AT.T, AGES. MATRICULATION CLASSES. We PERSONALLY, RAPIDLY, and SUCCESSFULLY Coach Students for tho following Examinations:; — University 6 S. Proficiency. Matriculation Pharmacy Public Service Teachers' Accour.tar.t3' Scholarship, etc. Preliminary A Full Examination Course may be taktn, or special subjects only. Full particulars on application. Instructor in Charge: AIR S. A. CLARK B.A / INDIVIDUAL COACHING DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. D 2537 Triangle (opp. D.1.C.).
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