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AUCTIONS. COMMISSIONSEJR CROWN LANDS. G. HOUSES FOR SALE. GOVE H X MENT MOHTG AG F.K i;asy terms ko stamp duty, A N AUCTION SALE of House Properties 1 ' with Government Mortgagee wili be held at the Lands Orri.ce, Durham street, at 2.30 p.m. on Thursday, August 27th 1931. TcriH3 of sale ave very attractive as deposits aro low and terms verj- easy. For full particulars of properties available, price and terms, apply tu Roam So. 9 of Lauds Office. V". STEWART, Wfro Commissioner of Crown Lance. GEOHGE ANDERSON AND SON. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE. ! THIS DAYI At 1 p.m. THIS D4.YI : CLEAN' FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. 1 AT our Usual Weekly Sale we v,ill Sell: ! -t 1 Piano, Moquctto Suite, Velvet 'Chesterfield, 8. and 1> Wood lJeds and Bedding, i Duchessc L'hests, Settees, Gramophone, Singer I Sowing Machine, etc. ■ GEOKGL ANDERSON and SON. j C 52 -i Auctioneers. I EDUCATIOKAL. , TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, i TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC. | TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSK-, | LONDON.' i LOCAL CENTRE.. rpHE NEXT THEORY EXAMINATIONS in connexion with the above College tvili bo held on DECEMBER sth, 15)31. ENTRIES FOR ALL DIVISIONS CLOSE ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10th. Syllabus and Entry Forms inay be obtained from the Local Secrctarv. J. CROSS, 631S Care The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd. ANNOUNCEMENT. S THE 15ESSJB MAC DON ALU SCHOOL • OF DANCING. I l\T ISS of the World-famous { ifJL Ruth St. Denis School of Daneing, Los j Angeles v,'is,hes to announce her removal to j a more spacious and up to-dato Studio, situated at 243 High street (next Webley's) j Day and Evening Classes have resumed in Modern Ballet. Greek. Oriental, National, Acrobatic and all branches of Stage Dancing. All Latest Variations in Modern Ballroom Dancing taught. PRIVATE LESSONS B1 APPOINTMENT. Tap Dancing a Speciality. Rangiora School reopens Tuesday, Juno 2nd. Private Address: 269 Hereford street. M 6570 MISS LUCY COWAN PREPARES Candidates for Elocutionary Examinations with Trinity College, London. All grades, including Diploma. Evening Class—Adults: £1 la a term. Day Class —Children: 10s Gd a term. SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION, Tower Chambers, lfrt High street. 'Phone 32-536. REVIVED GREEK AND BALLROOM DANCING. MISS E. COMYNS THOMAS, Pupil of Margaret Morris and the Wordsworth School of Dancing, London. Resumes Teaching on MONDAY, 16th MARCH. Private Lessons and Classes in Ballroom Dancing arranged to suit pupils. Address: 477 Hereford street. TSO94 VOICE PRODUCTION, ELOCUTION. DRAMATIC ART. MISS PADDY BOOTH (London Univ. Dip. in Dram. Art). SHILLITO'S BUILDINGS, 'Phone 36-912. 135 Armagh street. 82637 BALLROOM DANCING TUITION.—Th« "Bowden" Studio at Modern Ballroom Dancing (Mr and Mrs Leo. Bowden) hag now commenced its fourth season in Christchareh. Very large and central Studio; 1520 gq. ft. of dancing space. Private Lessons at any hour by appointment. Latest English Dances taught by simple method. ' Call or 'Phone, 12 to 9 p.m daily (except Saturdays). WARDELL'S BUILDINGS, 164 CABHEL STREET. TOP FLOOR (take lift). THOSE 38-078. 84193PP MEW GYMNASIUM -Li NOW OPEN. Top Floor, 165 Manchester ctreet (Opp. Crown Clothing Co.). CHARLES BUCKETT, PHYSICAL CULTURE EXPERT, World's Champion Clnb Swinger. Classes for Men, Business Men, Women, Girls, and Boys. INTERVIEWS AT ROOMS ANY EVENING. 4575 MULVANY GRAY' School of Dance, Drama, and Mime. All branches of Dancing and Speech Training. Friday Evening Ballroom Class; specially reduced fees. Girls' Natural Movement. Saturdays; Bobblies Greek, Wednesday Afternoons: Boys' and Girls' Ballroom, Friday. 5 o'clock. In terview any time. Studio, 98 Victoria street, 'Phone 33-717. M 6365 DANCING, Deportment, Calisthenle Exercises. Under Royal and Vice-Regal patronage. Miss Lowe resumes all her classes from June Ist. Fox Trot, Modern Waltz, and One Step taught in three private lessons. At home Friday afternoons. MISS LOWE, 51 Worcester street. L 4130 |\/j ARINE Wireless College. Expert in IVI struction for Wireless Officer's Certificate. Apply for prospectus. Box 1327, Wellington * SB HOTELS. HOTEL. CECIL, Cor. Manchester and Belfast etreets. A PRIVALE HOTEL that offers Superior Accommodation for both Casual and Permanent Guests. Patrons are assured of every comfort, an excellent cuisijSp, and courteous attention. Tariff, 10s 6d per day; Permanent."} by arrangement. E. M McClelland, Proprietress. Phone 34-171 Select Accommodation is also provided at 2fc< Gloucester street 'West'. M 7697 The City's Premier Private-Hotel in the Favoured West End. ' r PHE LODGE," 36 HEREFORD ST.. 1 CHRISTCHURCH Combines every comfort and luxury of a refindd homo with proximity to the centre of tho City, the Bo f .anio Gardens. Canterbury College, and the River Avon. Tariff, 12s 6d per day Permanent Guests special rates Mrs M F. GUNN, Proprietress telephones 33-870. Private S3-871 G5626 K ENILWORTH PRIVATE HOTEL, 26 Cashel street West Superior Accommodation. Excellent Table, Special Home Com forts. _Near Centre of City, Botanic Gardens Large Sun Verandahs, Garden Surroundings Cheerful Casual Guests 8e per dav Permanent Guests special arrangew^ 8 ' m Cars accommodated. 'Phono 34-264. MRS W J. HENRY. H 4150 ■yy® CAN QUOTE TOt; ATTRACTIVE PRICES FOR ALL CLASSES OF PRINTING—LETTERHEADS. BILLHEADS, CIRCULARS, CATALOGUES, CALENDARS, ACCOUNT BOOKS, ADDRESS LABELS. ENVELOPES, ETC., ETC. COLOUR PRINTING In AH Its Branches. RELIABLE BOOKBINDING Of All Descriptions. OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO: FARMERS, STOREKEEPERS, and OTHER EMPLOYERS OF LABOUR IS OUR NEW WAGES BOOK. Designed to meet the provisions of the Unemployment Wages Tax Art. Hound in Books of Any Sise, '» Meet Your Requirements. 'PHONE 98-36.. JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT, CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO., LTD. /"CONSTIPATION I Eat Yeaston Tablets I which gently stimulate natural expul- j s've action of bowels. 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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20313, 12 August 1931, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20313, 12 August 1931, Page 18

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