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AMUSEMENTS. AN ASTOUNDING PRODUCTION. Q.KAND THEATRE. TWO SPECIAL DAY SESSIONS, 12 .Noon to 2.30. 2.30 to 5 p.m. Urcnestral Session 7.30 p, m . DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In the Glorious Chromatio Production, "THE BLACK PIRATE." " THE BLACK PIRATE." " THE BLACK PIRATE." " THE BLACK PIRATE." "THE BLACK PIRATE." "THE BLACK PIRATE." '•' THE BLACK PIRATE." he Scroon Has Ne.vor Seen Such ShimiWiing Opulence of Beauty. A MAGNIFICENT SPECTACLE. A Sensational Achievement Thrillingly Wonderful and of Exquisite Beauty. NO GREAT'J R ENTERTAINMENT Has Ever Been Presented on the Screeu. The Love Story of a Bold Buccnnr«r. DASHING—DIFFERENT—DELIOiJTFUL. GRAND QUALITY ORCHESTRA. THE BOX PLANS ARE NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY. . BOOK BOOK BOOK. OR 'PHONE GRAND THEATRE 2934. SEE "THE VOLGA BOATMAN." 6G79 riHRISTCHURCH DANCE ASSEMBLY. *-> ANNUAL FLANNEL DANCE. (Flannels Optional.) TO-MORROW NIGHT. CALEDONIAN HALL. N.Z. Largest Ballroom. Dancing Championship of Christchurch Contest. Prizes: 2 Handsome Silver Cups. Old and New Dances Alternately. ELECTRIC FANS. Admission 2s 6d. Supper Free, Gal'ery Spectators 6d. 666-1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. SITUATIONS VACANT SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED TO SELL ' WANTED TO BUY TO LET, ETC., ETC. SEE PAGE 17 OF THIS ISSUE. EDUCATIONAL. TO THOSE INTERESTED IN ACCOUNTANCY JN ACCOUNTANCY IN ACCOUNTANCY IN the recent examinations, Banks Commercial Col lego secured over 82 per cent, passes. Students cannot afford to take risks in deciding with whom to study. It always pays to enrol with n well-established College where reputation and rosults have 'been proved. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 1 BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Instructors for 1927: Bookkeeping and Auditing: M. F. Hario, F.P.A. (N.Z.), F.I.A. (N.Z.), F.O.A.A. Commercial Law: Mr E. W. White, M.A., LL.M.; Mr W. J. Sim, LL.B.; Mr W. J. Stacey. Economics: Mr C. M, Caratti, BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Office: Cr. Liverpool and Hereford streets, Chrietcliurch. Telephone 6241 A. CATHEDRAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL, >3 PARK TERRACE. CHRISTCHURCH. A DAY AND BOAKDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster: The Rev. B..Parr, M.C., M.A. fPHE School has a Primary and a SecondT- ary Department; prepares boys lor tne Publio Examinations; and has a Preparatory Course for boys proceeding to Christ's College. Fees for Term—Primary: Tuition i\ guineas, Board 16 Secondary: Tujtion 6J guineas, Board 18 guineas. Reductions if payment mode by mid-term. OHOIR SCHOLARSHIPS-FREE TUITION at the School, and reduced Boarding fees, are allowed fop boys who qualify for the Cathedral Choir, as vacancies occur; and'the Free Tuition may be continued after their voices break. There is a separate Kindergarten Department.' Fens, JB3 8s per term. First Term begins February 3rd. Information and prospectus from the Headmaster. 'Phone 646- 6687 PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. u,.-RS IVY KING, L.T.C.L., IVJL resumes Teaching from MONDAY, JANUARY 3Ut, At Studio for callers, Friday and Saturday, 28th and 29th, from 10 a.m. Studio: 139 A MANCHESTER STREET. PlimsoH's Buildings, near Clock Tower, j 'Phones—Studio, 8502 j Priva>, 82,09. SSO I SINGING AND PIANO. „„„„„ R H. M. LUND WILL RESUME LESSONS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Ist. Preference and Concessions to promising Voices, First prizes in Competitions every year. ROBT. FRANCIS'S MUSIO ROOMS^ ST. MARY'S HIGH SCHOOL, 876 COLOMBO STREET. «T. MARY'S HIGH SCHOOL REOPENS MONDAY, January 31st. For terms, etc., apply to 6675 THE MOTHER SUPERIOR. PIANO, VOICE PRODUCTION, AND SINGING. MISS NELLIE HAYWARD RESUMES THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd. STUDIO: Room 32, Victoria Chambers, Armagh street. •Phone 7109. 6662 T OLIFFE STANFORD, ' B.A. OXON. (Leipzic Oonservatorium of Music). Organ Pianoforte Theory of Music 59091 76 CASHEL STREET. PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. MRS A. H. BURLEY, L.A.8., Resumes Teaching on JANUARY 3lst, at 94 JERROLD STREET, SPREYDON. 484 MISS QUIGLEY, L.T.C.L., PIANOFORTE, TEACHER OF PIANOF 459 Barrington street, Spreydon PIANOFORTE AND THEORY—MISS L. L. WATKINS, A.T.C.L., Resumes Teaching TUESDAY', February Ist, at 10G Mowbray street. Railwav Concession to Country Students. ' 44 ° iriSS M. Scarvell, A.T.C.L., Resumes Tcachj.Vl "ing on MONDAY, February 7th, Miss Scarvell has Vacancies for several newpupils. 15 Lcinster road. Tele. s*2o^ MATRICULATION. INDIVIDUAL TUITION. iriJ N M. BELL. M.A.. B.D, 134 Fit*JL cerald street, St. Albans, or 131 Worcester street. City. SPECIAL SUBJECTS: Esperanto, German, Greek, Maori. Prospectus on Application. 83205

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18911, 28 January 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18911, 28 January 1927, Page 1

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