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CHARACTER-j.-.-cSour. is actually., portrayed ;on your'hands. : ;p»iticttla.^; -deligUt.s.iri delicate and refined lady, no ; matter; how Heavy- her' domestic ; duties are,,..tanyhave;, v "beautiful, "_ •atVractvve ■ hands byhwaShfrig' lh«nt: inttrown- "ttater \.to. a: -the iskin vefWiyV *:• •>'■ -••.•A rt . «V . - '■- - '', All Chemists and-Storekeepers. ■ «•*' ' Wholesale from COTTON BROS.. <X.TDi 212-MAIXRAS/ST,; fcHRISTCHURCH; - .146

AMUSEMENTS. HE A T RE E O Y A L.' I Lessees J. C. Williamson. Ltd.' Sub-Lessees .'. GEO. WILLOUGHBY, LTD.; I Managing Director .. Mr George. VVtUoughby director,! . . George T. Eaton, A. B. Dalies*; ■'% * '7'"' 'Ben. J. Fuller. . . ,-- , : .. ?■-->.•>-; , . --.Commencing*'" - r -;'.'-: : '/ fy " ; '':/-'..-v-;-. .;,. ..';,' . ■• MONbkY^xmw : i^-^'-:^-M^ <-■'*■■•■'■: .-' 'Anfl ContifluliigV- : - : - : ' ■•''.' : " : ''"'' •; EVERY EVENING FOR FIVE NIGHTS - ,-v. only/ - ■ ■•■. '. •:■ A [Gorgeous Spectacular Production * : "' " ' "Of '-■ ■■'■.:' '•' ■• •• ...'• ■■■" ■■: : 'UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, / '-" •UNCJ.fE -TOM'S "•' /,' ; Interpreted by the Full Strength of GEORGE WILLOUGHBYJ.S . . NEW DRAMATIC COMPANY. Plantation' Songs and ' Dancing Specialties \ '."..*.• • • -'.By.: '-■ '..:-. ~.i ■.:■:,-.. V - - THE ERA-COMEDY-FOUR, .---•■ :''•' THE NEW YORK JUBILEE SINGERS. THE NATIONAL DUO. TP-A.GEDY, PATHOS, MUSIC, MIRTHS - ! POPULAR PRICES: 3/v 2/-, 1/-. ..-..'. . Box Plan Dresden. -Booking 1/- e,\tra./ Day Sales* Toy Cuve. Early Doors as usual, >- fcid extra!' ' ■'<■■ ..■■', ■itJtS - Touring : Manager, ANTED;, r 30, Children to T f ' Plantation Scene * in"; " Cabin. /Apjply ;Door,; Tneatmtltoyjal.^j"y. ;X0 /'": ;3;B§iߣ^ .'■a-', notices. ;v ,;^s.v-k.>: " " HIS VOICE " "HIS MASTERS VOICE.." .: . ; ,; -•_.. .•.;';■•.:;..'' : gramophone- ~ ; -t..^..;.? - : : v Playß arid sings ; in so many y'aices, that 'il ■•'.'-./!, ' , : v ';/-; V.""." ''HIS 'MASTER'S VolC<£ ;/ ' r,'. \ ';' ""■■•■•;••;•..; >'GRAMOit»HONiiIi-\-,,.. :;_.-;. '.V'-r' stirring; from -your -fiW?ide^'our ? cin,^ '.- ."li&teri; ti): : Oi l >eratie/Sel-eiiloiivs l ■■%&; ■-/>;■—■/; '', MELBA;:; TETRAZZINI, 1 '• ■ •■■ : '-'v-:^--Th6--;Grea't-.-Pianists^--.'.>''('. :; -.'-.'V yi PADERE \VSKL u:id BACKHAUL, y { f And "the: Peerless, Violinists., ri •■■■*%, KUBELIK, MISCHA ELMAN, ■''Klislsvfc&\ When.you desire innocent furif/ : / : \ , And UEOKGE RQBEYi ; \. ':, ■■'.;.-..•,-\\'ill attend- you.. \\.-[> ,•'■'; • Hear. ; theoi jn' our Gramophone Parl>ura. - - •■! THE DRESDEN PJANOsCO.; ; LTi>.v A; .140 - R. A. HCRNEi Manager. t ; 4¥T\M. VJiG. C W MEAGHER 'of Piano, -Violin, v ; : :Celi«.t ;Ma4erate;,viees': •;. Rapid Up-to-date System. in their own,homes or at^jSjife lirivate residence, v 24 Lincoln ltd, Spreydbn; _ ■''■.■:':, ■ .IttT "'^^O£iTtXo^y. r ' ~! ' LADIES'''ADVANCED' and FINISHING CLASSES' held in the following subjects:— Ladies' English Literature Class, English. Grammar and Composition C'l;iss> r Elocution Class. ' Also French Conversation and Grammar, Dancing, Swedish Gymnastics, Painting. A SPECIAL CLASS *or LADIES is held in FRENCH CONVERSATION only, ensuring fluency in the language. Lessons in Elocution or French by arrangement 0 . TERM.,for CLASSES^Commences--JUNE.-4. The Principal- will be at Home every Afternoon? ffom June' 1. C. FREEMAN,' 8.A., Principal. WARWICK PRIVATE STREET, SCHOOL, Principal LINWPOD. -■' . . Miss BRADWELL. The SECPND TERM will Begin on JUNE :. Miss Bradyicell will be «t the School on JUNE 1 aiid ~2i from 2;30 to, 4.30, to Rec«w Parents. .■''.,';■>.: -•/ : •'■', v^ ►ANGI-RtJRU, PAPANUI SCHOOL will RE-OPEN on THURSDAY. June 4. Miss Gibson will be at Hflmeoa., ; Tuesday-Afternoon; ',';'"'' '^^S^lip l >APANUI' and Merivale Kindergarten^#|S| Methodist Sunday School, Rugby Street. jPri-t . A vate address :•"La Ma'scotte," 74 Avenue. Annie F. Webb. 2*s*>y~\y BET US RAISE, , .:<'••'" y0 U R SAhA R¥. --_ : y'. '*: The differehce between 30/- and £5 '„ week, or £2 aiid £6 per week is only 'Vference between the salaries of ambitious" ' men and: woinen BEFORE and AFTEft'n. '"'V Course 0$ 'tuition at GILBY'S COLLEGE. This is; no mere statement., It is a cold, hard fact; ' If you <ai*|'desirous of getting on, of becoming an.Accountant instead of simply a routine work clerk a mere cog in the wheel*, call or write,: ?vnd allow us to show,.' jpu letters from '*men and women who have profited both'in purse and in knowledge through taking a/Course at Giiby's College. We Prepare Men. and Women, for Accountancy, Matriculation, Civil Service, etc., PERSONALLY or BY MAIL. Write or Call for Prospectus. GILBY'S COLLEGE, Next to Chief Post Office, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. .66 ' HAIiLENSTEIN'S BUILDINGS (Opposite D.1.C.). Principal: Miss M. D. DJGBY, P.0.T., I.P.S. . COMMERCIAL CLASSES, Including SHORTHAND; TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, etc., etc. . NOTE.—AII our students receive INDIVT-. DUAL CARE AND ATTENTION in all branches of the school work, and are thus enabled to become proficient with a MINIMUM EXPENDITURE OF TIME AND SCHOOL FEES. Full particulars regarding school hours, fees, etc., on application. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. 3 PUBLIC NOTICES. 0 T I C E TO MOTORISTS. HENSMAN'S GARAGE, 111 GLOUCESTER'ST. (next Rink Stables). I have 6400- square feet for the Storage and Repairing l of Motors and Cycles. Open Every-'•Day in the Yeari'from 8 a.m. to"" midnight* Absolute "'Safejby and Moderate ' Charges at" ijiENSMAN's: . "' .78' P rh

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 97, 30 May 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 97, 30 May 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 97, 30 May 1914, Page 1

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