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AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S and LIBERTTi Commencing SATURDAY'NEXT, AUGUST lOtk, 2.0 and 7.45. Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, AUG. 10. 2.0 and 7.4fi. The Firot National Exhibitors of America who have specially secured these Two Lar-g* Theatres, ' Will Present Amba3sador James W. Gerard's " MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY." "MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY." " MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY." " MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY." "MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY." MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY." " MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY." ",%% E2 UR YEARS m GERMANY." "MY FCUR YEARS IN GERMANY." " MY FOUR I'EAES IN GERMANY." Tho Most Colossal Moving Picture Produiv tion Ever Screened—not excepting: " Intolerance." The Tremendous . Photo-drama, which tells the inside story of German Intrigue, and lays bare tho Menaco of Prussian Autocracy. "MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMAIN." "MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY" <sv S2HS ™ ARS IN GERMANY" MY FOUR YRAB.Q T\T n.V"anrn\rv> .. M ?-£¥ R YEARS IN GERMANY " MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY" "M E2F R YEARS IN GERMANY" "M* FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY" re and you will understand why American Army is "over there." THE PICTURE of FACTS—NOT FICTION. *i. on > no Rcmanco, could ever grip the attention as this' pageant of actuality MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY." .. HX E OUR YEARS IN GERMANY." MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY." „MY JOUR YEARS IN GERMANY." MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY." MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY." 5S E2 UR YEARS IN GERMANY." MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY." "MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY." Tho Photo-History which has Electrified Continents. Do you know the inside story of: The Zabern Affair; the Attempt to Trap the British Navy, the Rape of Belgium; the Assassination at Serajevo; , and a hundred other happenings? YOU DON'T: BUT THIS PICTURE WILL TELL YOU I The Picturo of Historio Importance. Specially Augmented Orchestras. SpeciUly Augmented Orchestras. BOX PLAN OPENS NEXT THURSDAY BOX PLAN OPENS NEXT THURSDAY. Book your seat early at The Bristol, os 'Phone 8925 or 2366. No Fee for Booking. PRICES: 3s 2s and Is (plus Tax). , At the Albert Hall, m London, fifty thousand people applied for Reserved Seats. EDUCATIONAL. TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC.-Nine Pupils of Fredk. Hale received Certificates at the recent presentation held at the Art Gallery. 90, Worcester Street (Burtt's Bookshop). Pianos Tuned 6s. 'Phone 3833. 3858 WANTED Y-° UTHS and Giriß with * "WANTED -»- knowledge of Shorthand WANTED Writing and Typing are always WANTED wanted. Never before were opWANTED portunities greater for the fully WANTED qualified. Never were the salaWANTED. ries paid so large. ',.-■:'■• WANTED How long it will take you to WANTED qualify depends upon the WANTED amount of concentrated effort WANTED. you will put into your studies. WANTED If you do your part wo can WANTED make you thoroughly efficient in WANTED a comparatively short time WANTED and find you a situation too. WANTED Call at once and interview our WANTED Director, when all information WANTED .will gladly be given: Our WANTED Prospectus " Success" is mailed WANTED anywhere free for the asking. WANTED This covers our entire list of WANTED subjects. Home Study Courses WANTED and College Classes are corWANTED ducted in all Commercial SubWANTED jects. Secondary Education is WANTED also given, and youths traineu WANTED for all Professional Preliminary WANTED Examinations. Each student WANTED in this branch is under the perWANTED sonal supervision of Mr Geo. WANTED H. Scarse, B.A. (Louvain). WANTED Advanced Accountancy Classes WANTED are conducted by Mr H. R. WANTED Best,. ' F.PA.N.Z., F.I.A.N.Z WANTED Elementary Classes in Bo.kWANTED keeping are conducted by the WANTED Director, assisted by an efliWANTED cien< strff. WANTED Hundreds of Gilby Students WANTED are to-day filling important posiWANTED tions. You ought to' fall into WANTE D line with those attending our WANTED College now, and ensure your WANTED future Buccess. WANTED Country Students attending WANTED Gilby's College get Special WANTED Railway Concessions. GILBiT'S COLLEGE, LTD.. GLLBTS COLLEGE, LTD., Horace Gilby, F.CJ. (Eng.), Director, Next Chief Post Office, " ~ CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. T RESULTS OF 1917 PUBLIC SERVICE SHORTHAND-TYPISTES' EXAMINATION. DURING the past year NINE of our Students were successful in passing tha Senior Division of the PUBLIC SERVICE SHORTHAND - TYPISTES* EXAMINATION, which entitled them to positions commencing at £96 per annum. Tho above. Students were the ONLY SUCCESSFUL CHRISTCHURCH Candidates. In the JUNIOR DIVISION FOURTEEN" out of the FIFTEEN Candidates from the School were successful. -

THOROUGH AND INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. THOROUGH AND INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME, Railway Concession Tickets for. Country Students. DIGBY"S SCHOOL. DIOBY'S COMMERCIAL PCHOOL. Hallenstein's Buildings, Triangle, (Opp. D.1.C.) CORRESPONDENCE Lessons, individually compiled for each Pupil, ell Subjects. Economical, efficient courses. Matriculation, Teachers' Certificates, Pharmacol National Scholarships, Public Service Entrance, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, eta Write for Prospectus and Special " Wpr" price list. Metropolitan Correspondence College, P.O. Box 671. Auckland. 243 \ANCING, Deportment. Physical Culture ' —Under Roval and Vice-regal Patron ■> K e. MISS LOWE having returned from Australia, will resume her Classes for Dancing and Deportment from June 10th. Waltiine taught in three private lessions. A* Home Tuesday Afternoon. 807, Montreal Street. XD DANCING AND DEPORTMENT.—Fteming's Academy. 241. Cashel Street E., City, is always open. Private Lessons anj hour. Proficiency euaranteed. Special assistance to backward pupils. 'Phone 304. XD PUBLIC NOTICES. PERCY HELMORK, ISS, Hereford Streak, ACCOUNTANT ajid Shipping Agent. Representative The . Cook and Son. Tradesmen's Books kept and balanced. Absentees represented. ECZEMA, Psoriasis, Acns, Varicose Ulcer% Soalp Diseases and all Skin Eruption* M.ISS HENDERSON MARS, 1 i 4. Dominion Buildings,, Telephone 1539. The Squafe, Christchuroh aD HENRY COOPER. RESIDENT VETEBINARY SURGEON; Vi 371, Si Asaph Stresi, Christehuxoh.Xei. tiSS. Oat and Dog Specialii*.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17861, 6 August 1918, Page 2

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