AMUSEMENTS. TIBEBTY THEATRE. "'Daily At 2 p.m. Nightly At 7.30 p.m CLAIRE WINDSOR. In tha Metro-Goldwyn Joyous Jambo.ee. - MONEY TALKS." " MONEY TALKS." " MONEY TALKS." A Thousand Laughs and Thrills— We Also Present " RIN-TIN-TIN," In His Most Appealing Picture, "THE CLASH OF THE WOLVES." "THE CLASH OF THE WOLVES." LIBERTY CONCERT ORCHESTRA, Conductor: Mr Ernest Jamioson, Reserves at The Bristol, or 'phone 2866. SEE "THE VOLGA BOATMAN." 6662 < T R A N D. To-morrow, >J- T R A N D. Saturday. HOOT GIBSON "THE MAN HOOT GIBSON in IN THE HOOT GIBSON SADDLE." Ep. 2 "Fighting With Buffalo Bill." Ep. 2. George O'Brien and Jacqueline Logan In John Golden's Play Hit, "THANK YOU." "THANK YOU." 6685 ONIOA SPORTS ASSOCIATION. ONIOA SPORTS ASSOCIATION. GRAND CARNIVAL AND SPORTS. MONICA PARK. FEBRUARY 2nd, 3rd, and 4th—Nightlv. SATURDAY, Feb. sth—Afternoon & Evening. SPORTS PROGRAMME. Wednesday, Feb. 2. GRAND CHALLENGE MATCH OP £SO. PHIL O'SHEA v. W. MACKIE. PHIL O'SHEA v. W. MACKIE. PHIL O'SHEA v. W. MACKIE. BEST TWO OUT OF THREE DISTANCES. HALF-MILE CYCLE HANDICAP. 440 yds PROFESSIONAL RUNNERS. HIGH BIKE RACE. ALL THE CRACKS COMPETING. Side-Shows from Caroline Bay Carnival Committee. Four Hours' Continuous Fun. Grounds Specially Lighted by over 150,000 c.p. Gates open, 6.45 p.m.; Side-Shows, 7 p.m.; Sports, 8 p.m. ADMISSION Is. D. MoCORMICK, . S. M. RICHARDSON, 6653 Joint Hon. Secretaries. EDUCATIONAL. ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS. FURTHER HEMINGWAY SUCCESSES. T the 1920 Examinations, 222 of our L Candidates secured Accountancy BOOK-KEEPING FINAL. / Again Hemingway's Students negotiated successfully the biggest hurdle of tho Accountancy Course. Of the published Dominion total of 58 passes, 33 were ours. Wo passed more candidates tfian all other schools combined, . ENSURB SUCCESS. Join tho School that, for thirty years without a break, has held premier place iu tho successful teaching 6f Accountancy. HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 616, Auckland, ,M PREPARATORY SG J 191 DEANS AVENUE, ■ HAGLEY PARK, CHRISTCHURCH. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS, From 7 to 14 years of ago. v PREPARATORY FOR CHRIST'S COLLEGE. MR O. E. FERRIS, F,H. Hist: Sop., London. NE£T TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Bth. BOARDERS, MONPAY, FEBRUARY 7th. Mr Ferris at home to enrol new boya on WEDNESDAY, February 2nd, from .10 a.m. to 12.80 p,rn„ and from 2 p.mt to 4 p.m. Telephone 8513. 6646 MttrSS ANNETTE SMITH (Leipzig Diploma) AS OPENED HER STUDIO for VOICE -.- PRODUCTION (Hedmondt-Geshardt Method) at 34 CRANMER SQUARE. Term commences Ist FEBRUARY. Ring 'Phono 8456 (Hood). 501 USED OASS FOB SALE. C7E have far sale on account of a Client, T, ■ . a 2-3 seater 1926 MODEL DODGE. This car is fitted with six balloon tyres and rims as new, side-screens', and pther extras; is in perfect mechanical order, and has only been driven by one owner, Any trial given,'■ GIFT PRICE Of £2BO, FOUR-CYLINDER ESSES COUPE, fitted with Beetle hack, roomy B:seater body, upholstered in cosduroy, fitted with 5 wire wheels. Tyres a 8 ne W, perfect mechanical order. To see is to buy. PRICE £2BO, FOUR.OYLINDER WILLYS>KNIGHT TOURING OAR. fitted with 5 wire wheels, good tyres, bumper bars, spotlight, and numerous other extras, PRICE £285. NEW ZEALAND AUTOMOBILES, LTD., H493IFP Buick corner, Durham street. BE YOUR OWN CHAUFFEUR AND RENT A LATE MODEL CAR'FROM CHRISTCHURCH RENTAL CARS, 97 Gloucester street. 'Phone 8743. 1800 ELECTRIC MODEL. 1012 H.P. BARLEY-DAVIDSON. 1 QQpr HARLEY-DAVIDSON. Johnstone XU4/0 and Smith-built Side-ehair, windshield, threo wheel brakes, spotlight. Every' thing like new. This machine has been earefuly handled by one owner, and a low price will be aocepted for a quick sale. Any trial. Easy terms. F4968 Y.A.M., "Press." HERE'S A SNIP! IELSIZE, with Roomy Three-seater Body, —J Hood, Screen, Lamps; large luggage-box at rear. ONLY £75. ONLY £75. This Is an Ideal Car for a Shooting Party. DAVID OROZIER, LTD, WORCESTER ST, CHRISTCHURCH. , 03694 PICNICS. ► AEERS' PICNIC TO CAROLINE ► BAY, TIMARU. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 29th. TWO TRAINS LEAVE CHRISTCHURCH STATION, 7.25 and 8 o'clock. FARES: Adult* It 6d, Children 3s 9d. Ticket* obtainable Room 6, Tradsi Hall. Opes far a«l« To-night,
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18911, 28 January 1927, Page 1
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