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AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. ■*- Duectmn: Ben and Jonn Fuller. HALL AND MENZIES, HALL a:CD MENZIES, C,"v«t En~'ish P'—oh Artists in a change comedy, 'Photo Bits,." First appearance of CHAMPION'S DOrJS. CHAMPION'S DOGS. Marvels of Canine Intolligenoe. ERNEST BRIoKMAN & STFKLE SISTERS ••Th™-o of a K'--1." CARLTON MAX <~. JZ h --" I'renr<>ss>ible Pal "Jerry." WARD AND SHERMAN Last Ni~hta. HERBERT TOY. -ELLA AIRLTE. EILEEN O'NEILL. LOUIS LONDON. Positively ijast Four Nights of HE LEX CHARLKS, HELEN CHARLES In more of hn piruant stories and Cockney St-i'-'ics. An artiste Mint }ms oharmed all Chnstchurch bv lior d"'iThlful portrnval.?. PRICES: O.S. an-1 D.C., °« Id: Sfnl'<=. js Id. Reserves, Gd extra. Plan at Bristil. 2457 EDUCATICNAIi. ST. ANDREW'S COLLEGE, CHRIsTCHURCH. DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster: Mr A. K. Anderson, M.A4 . (N.Z.), F. R. Hist, S. (late of teaching stuff of Waitaki High School. Otago High School, and Otago University). THE STAFF consists of seven trained teachers, who give individual tuition. Pupils in the Preparatory Department are prepared for the Proficiency Certificate examination. Tho Secondary Department affords instruction in all the necessary subjects .for public service entrance, Senior Board scholarship, Matriculation, and University entrance examinations.' The curriculum includes a full course in AGRICULTURAL and COMMERCIAL subjects. The playing fields are of large extent. Physical training is compulsory. Classes in Gymnastics and Boxing aie under a competent instructor. The equipment includes a new Gymnasium and Slce.-ing-out Balcony, and a Swimming Bath is shortly to be added. Adequate provision for BOARDERS is made at "Strowan House." The domestic arrapgements. are under the control of a lady who is thoroughly Qualified. Boys from the «ge of seven are admitted. While the College is the property of the Presbyterian Church, it receives BOYS OF ALL DENOMINATIONS. THE THIRD TERM BEGINS TO-DAY. Prospectus and further particulars may be obtained from the Headmaster or from the Offico of the Board of Governors, 3 Royal Exchange Buildings, Christchurch. W. F. HILSON, g2$4F Secretary. PIANOFORTE. f MR L. LEWIN'S Third Term will Open on THURSDAY, September 9th. At home WEDNESDAY, Bth, 2-6 p.m. 15 SALISBURY STREET. Telephone 623. 2691 REMUNERATIVE EMPLOYMENT CONGENIAL POSITION IS the lot of the jrirl who studies at GILBY'S COLLEGE. We ore unable to satisfy the demand of employers for girls for offices. Sometimes as many as 12 business men have been disappointed in one Week. ' GIIIB Y.'S#6TJ?t>ISN,TS ASF '- ASKED FOR. becauae employers know that they are thoroughly, trained. t Our Secondary and Commercial provide tho opportunity. Shorthand (Pitman's and Gregg's), Stenotypy, Typewriting,' are thoroughly taught, and each student receives individual tuition. "Thorough" is the motto of Gilby's College. At tho last two I.P.S. Examinations 39 students were presented, and ALL PASSED, 23 with distinction. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., ROYAL EXCHAiSGE BUILDINGS, Next G.P.0., Cath-dral square, Christchurch. Director: L.'j. BERRi', F.1.A., N.Z. (And at Wellington.) G4966-7274 DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Hallenstein'a Buildings (opp. D.I»C). Principal: MISS M. D. DIGBY, P.C.T.. I.P.S. (Typists' Section), Assisted by a full ftnff of Highly Qualified Instructors! COMMERCIAL EDUCATION Includes— Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Business Correspondence, Handwriting, etc.. etc. [JAY CLASSES, EVENING CLASSES. SATURDAY MORNING CLASSES. NOTE.—Our Students for the past Two Years have obtained over 550 Remunerative Office Appointments, 2C3 Shorthand Certificates, 3 Gold Medals. 26 Prizes, and 42 Passes in the Public Service ShorthandTyp'istes' Exams., .including several Ist, 2nd, and 3rd places on tho Order of Merit Lists. Office Appointments for all Qualified Students. ' INDIVIDUAL COACHING for University, Matriculation. Pharmacy, Public Service-. Accountants' Preliminary, Teachers', Scholarship, 6 S. Proficiency, and other Exauis. Bv MR S. A. CLARK. B.A. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. Prospectus, giving full particulars, on aj.plication at the School. Railway Concession Tickets lor Country Stu-l^t«. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Triangle, Christchurch. Dii:37-2 ___^ BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. ;E P H O S "OASIC PHOSPHATE. A FERTILISER IN THE* TRUE SENSE OF THE WORD. WHY USE INFERIOR FERTILISERS WHEN YOU CAN GET E P H O S, CONTAINING AT LEAST 60 PER CENT. TRICALCIC PHOSPHATE? A Shipment ie duo to arrive on or about the end of October, and we are now BOOKING ORDERS for Truck Lota fo r delivery ex ship. ' Only a limited quantity available. Clients are requested to tend in their orders early and thus 6ave disappointment. SOLE AGENTS FOR CANTERBURY: A. H. TURNBULL and CO.. 150 Manchester street, T8738-2369 Christchurch. NEW MUSIC. NEW MUSIC. LAWRENCE WRIGHT'S New Song and Dance Albums, 2s each; posted 2s 3d. "Wyoming" Waltz (the Southern Syncopated ! Success), 2s; posted 2s ljd. "Flare Up" Jazz Fox Trot, 23; 2s ljd posted. ; "Na Pooh" Jazz Patrol, 2s; 2s ljd posted, i "Doodle-de-dum," Two-step, 2s; 2s ljd posted. ; "Sand Dunes" March, One-step (also Song), 1 23; 2s ljd posted. "Hawaiian Dreams" Waltz (also Song), 2s; posted 2s JJd. "Ragtime Pipe «f Pan,'.' 2s; 2s ljd posted. "Raggin' Th-io' the Rye," 2s; posted 2s ljd. "Bubbling Over," 2s; posted 2s ljd. "Oh! Helen," 2s; posted 2s l|d. CENTRAL MUSIC STORES, WBG49-S 162-164 High street. . — 1 WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN FRAMING PICTURES. 1 PLACE YOUR NEXT ORDER WITH McCOrUiICK AND PCGH (T. C. W. Pugh, Proprietor), .Art Dealers, Artists' Colourmen, etc, 681 Colombo street. Wo specialise in Pictures for Wedding aijd other Presents. f 'Phone 973. Mc654&-U36 '

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16933, 7 September 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16933, 7 September 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16933, 7 September 1920, Page 1