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EDUCATIONAL. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. MEMORIAL WINDOW FUND. SERIES OF POPULAR LECTURES AND 1?N TE RT A IN HE NTS. In aid of the above Fund, will be given in the JELLICOE HALL during JULY, AUGUST, and SEPTEMBER. LIST OF LECTURES. THURSDAY, July 3rd—"The First Winter Ascent of Mount Cook," by Mr Rudolph Wigley. Copiously illustrated by Lantern Slides. THURSDAY, July 10th—"A Prisoner of War in Turkey, by Lieutenait-Uom-mander A. N. Tebbs, R.N. THURSDAY, July 17th—"The Art and Wit of Whistler," by Prof. James Shelley. Fully il.ustrated by Lantern Slides. THURSDAY, July 21th—"The Lighter Side of Law," by Mr 0. T. J. Alpers. THURSDAY, July 31st—"Self-Government in Asia," by Brigadier-General A. W. Andrew, C.M.G. THURSDAY, August 7th —"The Alps of Switzerland and New Zealand," by Mr G. E. Mannering. Copiously illustrated bv Lantern Slides. THURSDAY, August 14th —"New Zealand at Ga!lip:>li," by Prof; H. Stewart, C.fl.G., D.5.0., M.C. Copiously illustrated by Lantern Slides. THURSDAY, August 21st, "Bird Life in Zealand, by Mr E<d?ar Stead. Copions.y illustrated by Lantern Slides. SATURDAY, August 30th—Purcell's "Dido and Aeneas," by Miss Millicent Jennings. Assisted by her Stanford Yilliers Choir. THURSDAY, September 4th—"English Vocal Music of the Eighteenth Century." by Mr A. T. Merton, assisted by well known Christchurch artists. THURSDAY, September 11th—'"Renaissance Music," by Canon Hubert Jones. With illustrations THURSDAY, September 18th—Programme of Vcca! and Instrumental Music, by tho Canterbury College Orchestral and Musical Societies. PRICES OF ADMISSION: Tickets (transferable) for the whole series of Lectures, £l. Tickets for Single Lecture, 2s. Tickets may be obtained at Messrs Whitcombe and Tombs, Limited, the Public Library, the Registrar's Office, the Office of the Chairman of the Professorial Board. 3755 L. A. STRINGER, Registrar. DANCING, DEPORTMENT. CALISTHENIC EXERCISES. Under Royal and Viceregal Patronage. MISS LOWE, having returned from America, will resume Day Classes from June 2nd. Evening Classes, Quarter from entry. All the new <'ances—Three Step, New York Schottfsche, Ballroom Tango taught privately. Fox Trot or Waltz taught in three private lessons. At homo Friday afternoons. 51 WORCESTER STREET. L 4163-951

SCHOOL OF ARTCRAFTS, 6908 Colombo street, over Thornton, Rickards, Tailors. Principal: Miss A. Shier (late School of Art). Classes during the Day and Evening. . INSTRUCTION includes Metal Craft, Pewter, Copper and Brass, making Bowls and Firescreens, etc. Dainty Enamelling, Leather Embossing. Ail tools New and Up-to-date. SIGNOR A. NOTARIELLO. THE 'well-known Italian Tenor wishes to notify Pupils that his Permanent Studio is now' ROOM No. 9, THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., Cashel street. 1110 B FRIENDS' SCHOOL, WANGANUT. OYS and Girls from 7 to 17 years of age 1 receive a sound modern education—training in self-government. Extensive plaving fields; Cricket, Football, Tenniß, Swimming. A beautiful estate of 84 acres in a healthy district. Write for further particulars and prospectus to HEADMASTER, F. E. MORETON, (8.A., Friends' School, "Wanganui. 16387 MATRICULATION. INDIVIDUAL TUITION. MR N. M. BELL, M.A., 8.D., 134 Fitzgerald street, St. Albans. Prospectus on Application. 82650 TY/TR M. NUNES (FROM LONDON), IVA PIANOFORTE. Moderate Terms. "Write or interview. 404 BARBADOES STREET. N6557 ' No. 16 Car. SHORTHAND, learn quickly, thorough'y. Paragon Home Study enables.- World wide succesß. Free lesson. Bos 494, Dunedin. 1035

PROFESSIONAL NOTIOE& GSUYICKB JONES, • OPTICIAN, " Corner of CATHEDRAL SQUARE and CHANCERY LANE. PUNKTAL LENSES are now available. The "Punklal" is the only deep curve lens having a true fccus. J4149-3165 FRED I. WARD, BTJRGEON DENTIST, Weston's Buildings, .152 MANCHESTER STREET. ?Phone 4882. W8554 H LESLIE C. ANDREW, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, AS COMMENCED PRACTICE AT - ,• PYNE'S BUILDINGS, . Corner Caßhel and Manchester- streets, CHriatchurch. Telephone 3913. P.O. Box 812. A 2727 H HARLEY G. OSTLEB, DENTAL SURGEON. AS commenced PRACTICE at 91 CASHEL STREET WEST (Over W. H. IWil, Ltd.). PHONE 2274. 06558. TIRED EYES: When the eyes easily tire 'tiß a sign of weakness 1 Don't neglect Nature's call for assistance—consult a specialist optibian —consult MK ALEX. G-KAi\T, who will give you helpful advice and prescribe becoming glasses if necessary. ALEX. GKAiN'T, Consulting Optician, 115 Cashel street, G5839-6163 (Opp. Uallantyne'a).

Alfred hughes paterson, late of Greymouth, Barrister and Solicitor, hua commenced to practise His profession is UARKISTER and SOLICITOH. at the premises situated at tho CORNER OF GLOUCESTER STREET AND CHANCERY LANE, Christchurch. Entrance, Chancery lana. P6573 MR ARTHUR SUCKLING, Dental Surgeon, (Specialising in Oral Radiology, Dental Anesthesia and Exodontis), HAS Removed from No. 90 Gloucester street, and is cc.v. practising at No. 73 Worcester street (corner of Cambridge terrace, formerly the residence of Dr. Manning). S9-U5 J. B. NaALE, F.PJL, N.Z., F.1.A., N.Z. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, SECRETARY and SHAREI3ROKER. Momber Christchurch Stock Exchange. 162 MANCHESTER STREET N7183 (Opposite National Bank). OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN. S. LONSDALE, '• Fellow of the Spectacle Makers' Company London, ISO MANCHESTER STREET (One Minute from Cathedral). L4llß YOUNG and CRAIG (Palmer Graduates), Chiropractor* and Spinographers, Jioyal Exchange .Buildings, Catfledial square. All work verified by X-Ray. Hours: 8.30 to 6; Saturday, 8.30 to 1. Member# N.Z. Chiropraetors' Association. Y9170 SN. ROBINSON. G.A.1.E.. N Z FOOT SPECIALIST. New Rooms, 173 Cash el street East. 'Phone 2271. Fust floor. By appointment. £9247-3118

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18105, 21 June 1924, Page 20

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