AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY. SPECIAL HOLIDAY ORCHESTRAL - MATINEE. MSERTY 4 Tho LIB^VTY House LIBERTY LIBERTY of LIBERTY Big LIBERTY -iIBERTI Attractions. LIBERTY EXTP.AORDIX \RY SUCCESS PT." "fJINGFR" MICK." INC 7 T! MTC'K." "GINOFR MICK." . "GINGER MICK." "OIW'" MIC K." As toM l % v Ills Cobber, THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE. Is Tin me ia on the records at the Melbourne Citv Court, Fer doin' thins? an' snvin' thincrs no reel nice feller ort; An* 'is name is on the records 'uv the Army, over th^ro Fer doin* thirrrs—stim? sort o* things—that roso tho Bench's 'air." —C. J. DENXIS. CT-if.T CT r r»pOPTS MR FRANK HENRV \rjil ' <f i'TTT? r vrT>n"T T, ~TION." THE LIBERTY ORCHFSTRA Will Plnv ?7>erii 1T " Music. IT IS SOME SIIOW! Box Plan T l -" .;i] s afterwards at tho Liberty, 'Phone 23r,fi. PRICES: la Id, Is 7d 2s Id, 2s 7d. 3863 QHRISTCHURCH ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY (Incorporated). Conductor; MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. FIRST CONCERT, 1020 SEASON. CHORAL HALL, WEDNESDAY, 9th JUNE. Brilliant Programme by Full Orchestra. Soloist: MADAME MADAME GOWER-BURNIS. H. M. WILT/M MS. 3375 Hon. Sec., Box 518. EDUCATIONAL. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. PROF. FLEMING has resumed Teaching. Waltj; and othf-r Spe-in! Dances Tnught in three private lemons. Any hot'r. Cla' every evening. Proficiency Privato Academy, 241 Cashel street. 'Phone 201. F5231 Dancing, "deportment, - and physical CULTURE. tiwlt Riyal ar.d Vic> Regal Patronage.—MlSS LOWE will ie-nrai her Classes from MAY 21lh. Waltzing taught in Three Private Lessons. At Hnms Tuesday Afternoons. 51 Worcester street. _ L 5226 TVUNE'LM PREP A RATOR Y SCHOOL, 28 ARMAGH STREET, Christchurch. BOAIvDING and DAY SCHOOL fo- Boys, 7 to 14 years of age. Term begins FRIDAY, June 4th. MR FERRIS at Home ou TUES'YS and THURSDAYS, from 3.30 to p.m. 3G56 DANCING. MISS LYNNE EDWARDS (Pupil of Jliss Eatelle Beere, Certificated Teacher, of London), Is now Forming Classes and Giving Private Lessons in FANCY AND THE I,A TEST MODERN .BALLROOM DANCING. Particulars as to term 3, etc., may be obtained from The Bristol Piano Co., or bv application to Box 512. WB7SS DANCTNfV DEPORTMENT, PHYSICAL EXERCISE.—MTSS CON (T'upi! of Mrs Wordsworth, Lon'lon) ii holding Evening for Instruction ;md Practice. Afternoon School Classes will be resumed from May 21st. 53 Hereford street W Telephone 3fi<. C 2860 DANCING. MISS BUCHAN.aN has resumed teaching. Class Tuesday Evening, 27th Anril, Calo- ; donian Hall, forming. Waltz in three lessons. Tol. 4313. 83 Ranfurly street. 82885 DO YOU WANT TO ADVANCE? T\o you want to got out of -tho rut and ' ranks your way in the world? Then secure the knowledge that ensures advancement! Young men and women can prepare thoroughly and quickly to OCCUPY BETTER POSITIONS by studying at GILBY'S COLLEGE. Attend our Classes and brush up tho subjects you consider most ncccssary. Our staff of teacherspccialists makes a specialty of , INDIVIDUAL TUITION for each student,, ensuring much moro rapid progress than under the outrof-dato class system. You may attened either Day or Evening Sessions, or study by Correspondence, and a term may commence at any time. We give thorough tuition in Bookkeeping, Shorthand (Pi'man's an;! Gv-g's), tvpv (Machine Shorthand), Cffiee Routine, Business Correspondence, Commercial Arithmetic. Students are prepared for all Public Examinations, including Matriculation, Public Service Entrance etc Cell for full dotal l *, or Trite for our Free BoolcW "Sneers." r of GILBY'S ■ COLLEGE is "THOROUGH." GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, ; NEST C.P.oJ CATHEDRAL SQUARE. ! Telephono 1333 P.O. Box SG. ! Director: L. J. F.1.A., N.Z., I (And at Wellington). i G49G3-1 ' COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hal'otvstein's Buildings (Opp. D.1.C.) COMMERCIAL CURRICULUM includes Pitman's Shorthand. Touch Typewriting. Bookkeeping (Elementary and Advanced). Commercial Correspondence. Gregg's Shorthand. Practical Office Training. Handwriting, etc., etc. • Thc-so subjects are thoroughly and elii cientiv taught in tho SHORTEST POSSIBLE TIME. DAY CLASSES —Monday to Friday. CLASSES —Monday to .Thursday- (inclusive). SATURDAY J!0-..«'TNG CLA C SES. INDIVIDUAL TUITION. Hundred® of Students lir.ve provd the : j practical worth of our training, and many ' are to-day holding Irish and lucrative posi- ' tior.s in Government Departments and Com- ' j mercia! Houees. j Prospectus, giving full particulars, on appli- j cation at the School. j Railway Concession Tickets for Country Students, I DIGBY'S SCHOOL, ! Triangle, Christchurch. " j OFFICE POSITIONS FOR ALL QUALI- j j FIED STUDENTS. ' j ■ D2S97— • ! ! G! G!! GUI n J MARS ? j W' IRELESS Experimenters and Opera- ( , tors in all parts of the world are ; • i now eagerly ftriviiig to solve the problem | of origin of the myste.iou3 signals rccenti ly reported in cables to tho New Zealand newspapers. Have you considered tho great future which "Wireless" ninst have? And !tre you going to participate? Commence now by studying Wireless Telegraphy, Wire- ; le=s Telephony, etc., with a view to be- i coming a Wircles3 Operator or Experi- 1 menter. ] Write for free prospectus and our ad- . t vice a 6 to any special features in your | case. ; Class to suit all. Books and Magazines stocked. The Morso Gramophone records -will I teach you Telegraphy. j ■ THE DOMINION COLLEGE 1 i OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY. LTD., ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, j Cathedral 6quare, Chriitchurch. i 1 P.O. 729. 'Phone 3924. , 1 Branches: Auckland, Wellington, *nd Dunedim H1879 1
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