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I AMUSEMENTS. (\ U E E N ' S. QUEEN'S. Continuous from cloven a.m. THE COLOSSAL SUPER-SPECIAL. 10,000 ft —" THE IRON HORSE."—IO.OOOft 10,000 ft—" THE IRON HORSE."—IO,OOOft 5000 ft-" SHOOTING STRAIGHT."-5000ft 1000 ft "BLAZE AWAY." l°° oft IOCOft "WHERE AH I?" 1000 ft ICOOft " TOPICAL BUDGET.'-IOOOft 1000 ft "PATHE REVIEW." 1000 ft. 1000it-"SCHEEN SNAPSHOTS."-1000ft Plana at Weblrv's, or 'phone 3312. 6653 SEE "THE VOLGA BOATMAN'. FULLEES' OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT. At 8 o'clock. ToJ !'J£i?£ TO-NIGHT. At 8 o'clock. TO-MGUI T7ULLERS' OPERA HOUSE. FULLERS' ■»- Direction: John Fuller and Son?. HULEY AND BENT. HULEY AND BENT. The Latest in Patter and Song. GRANT AND BATES, GRANT AND BATES, Giving the Latest Coon Jokes and Melodies, Direct from America. MACDONALD AND PAYNE. MACDONALD AND PAYNE. The Most Popular Scotch Comedians Been m New Zealand. AMY ROCHELLE, AMY ROCHELLE, AMY ROCHELLE, "The Girl With tho Golden Voice.'' Her appearance is nightly the signal for Rapturous Applause. Tho most wonderful child impersonator of the day. GEORGE STOREY GEORGE STOREY And the .STOREYETTES STOREYETTES STOREYETTES In Volume 0. An Entirely New Edition of all that is Boat in Vaudeville. FULLERS' FAMILY PRICES: 0.8. and U. 4 ?-, 2» (reserves 6d extra;, StaUa! Is. ~.«„« »t Box Plan at Tho Bristol; after 5 p.m. at Opera Houbo Confectionery; after 7 p.m. 'Phone Theatre (2361). mi EDUCATIONAL. CHRISTCHURCH COLLEGE OP ACCOUNTANCY. rHE Oollego will upen on MONDAY. February 7th, in the Stock Exchange Call Room, 128, Oxford torrace, and studonts are now being enrolled. , • ,■.:„„ Tho College offers exceptional facilities to students, instruction being personal, tno lectures ending each evening by 8 p.m., ana the fees being extremely moderate. The lecturers, all enthusiastic and practical men, are:^ — W. H. NICHOLLS, A.P.A. (N.Z.), A.1.A., N.Z., Bookkoopiug and Auditing. L. J. 11. HENSLEY, LL.B., Barrister and Solicitor, Mercantile Law, Stago 1, Bankruptcy Law, fompany Law. A W BROWN, LL.B., Barrister and Solicitor, Mercantile Law, Stago 2, Trustee Law. H. L. WISE, M. Com., P.R.E.S., A.R.A., N.Z., Economics. All locturers have had a long experience in their respective subjects, Messrs Nicholls and Hensley having boen- responsible for building up tho accountancy classes at the Christchiirch Technical College. In the November Examinations, 1926, 29 of thc;r>tudontSi or onortnird of the total snccost'til j Christchurch candidates, passed. '.:> \ . t -;- -*■': THE ABOVE PACTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. a „ I The Director will be pleased to Bend I'ros- | poqtus and Timetable on application. W. H. NICHOLLS, A.P.A. (N.Z.), A.1.A., N.Z., Diroctor. Buildors' Chambers, • i 95 Gloucester street, . Ohristthurch. 6651 • |IGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, J-' Haleinstein's 1 Buildings, Triangle. (Opp. D.I.C:) TEACHING STAFF: Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, etc. MtSS M, Di DIGBY, P.C.T., I.P.S. (Principal). ' MISS UNA F. DIGBY, P.C.T.. I.P.S. (Typists' Section).. Holders of Teachers' Diplomas, also Pitmans First-c|aas Shorthand Speed Certificates up to 160 words per minute. MRS E. P.C.T. Holder of TpaeWs' Shorthand Diploma, also BookCertificate granted by the N.Z. Society qf Accountants. Matriculation, Public Service, etc., ""' ' MR S, A. CLARK, M.A. Classes have now Resumed. Term commences at any time. Tel. 1537. D3061-S CHRISTQHURCH WEST DISTRICT . HIGH SCHOOL. SECONDARY DEPARTMENT. RE-OPENS FEBRUARY Ist. HOLDERS OF PROFICIENCY AND ENDORSED COMPETENCY CERTIFICATES entitled to Fres Secondary Education for Three Years. The Headmaster will be at the School on FRIDAY January 28th, and MONDAY, iTanuary pist, from 10 a.m. to 12noon, and 3 B.ni. t« 4 p.m. to enrol new pupils. 344 WILLIAM DENSEM, fpHE well-lfliQwn Teacher of Voice ProJL duotipn, Singing, Elocution, and Dramatiq Art, will Resume Practice on TUESDAY, l*t February, when he will be pleaeed to receive all old and prospective pupils. Stammering and defective speech successfully treated, (See testimonials.) Stuclio : INGLIB BUILDINGS, CORNER HIGH 'AND. CASHEL STREETS. SOB SINGING AND PIANO. 'RS J, W. PALK, Licentiate of Royal . Academy of Music, and pupil William Shakespeare, London, resumes teaching THURSDAY,.FEBRUARY 3rd. STUDIO, 10 INGLIS BLDGS. (Opposite Webley, Sons, and Gofton). At Studio Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. Ist and 2nd, ll.po-12.30, 2-4. Railway concessions to country students. 6544 MISS ALICE G. GIBB, A.T.C.L., Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory, TILL Resume Teaching on FEBRUARY »T Jst at 60 RANFURLY STREET, St. Albans, and THE BRISTOL. 'Phone 3810. 505 MISS COUPLAND, Teacher Piano, Singing, Painting, and Theory, Resumes Lessons February Ist. Pupil of Madam Lucy Chambers, Herr Harting and Mr Gordon Gooch, Melbourne, A.R.A.M., 310 Cashel street East. SSS PIANO AND SINGING. MR ARTHUR LILLY, A.R.C.0.. will he at THE BRISTOL as usual from MONDAY, JANUARY 31st. 6452 PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. TSfi ESTHER BROWN. L.A.B-, ° f les Teaching f mi. oumiu, ± W u„ Febru- -., „„.. At home. 138 Lincoln road, bpreydon, January 29th. ' ?i b PIANOFORTE AND HATtMONV ISS MURIEL THOMPSON, h.A.B. ot R.A.M. and R.C.M., Resumes Teaching at 67 HACKTHORNE ROAD. Cashmere and at Studio, Fletcher's Buildings, on WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2nd. 'Phone 3371 M. odJ PIANOFORTE. ETC. MRS E. DALTOnTITtX.I..., A.T.C L.. £3 Beresford street. E»«or «"»*•"• sumes Teaching MONDAY, JAN. .Ist. Pupils prepared for all Exams.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18911, 28 January 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18911, 28 January 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18911, 28 January 1927, Page 1

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