Zanska. Zariska. -Zarisk*. ,-■?:•• Zar&ika. The Ideal Skin Pood Zarisk*. removes blemishes Zariska. and wrinkles and Zariska. niakes the face Zariska. smooth, firm Zariska. and velvety. Zarißka. It brings Health " Zariska. ' and Beauty to thtf Zariska. Skin by gently Zariska. feeding the tissues." Zariska. Zariska. Zariska. Zariska. Zariska. Zariska. Zariska. THE IDEAL SKIN FOOD. All Chemists, 2/6. Wholesale - from Messrs KEItPTHORtfE, PROSSER & GO LTD., CHRrSTCHITRCH. ' 148—8
AMUSEMENTS, THE AT k E , BOS'Afc Direction: Mr GEORGE MUSGROVE. MISCHA ELMAN MISCHA ELMAN MISCHA > ELMAN MISCHA ELMAN THE WORLD'S GREATEST VIOLINIST! TWO CONCERTS HERE: TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), and MONDAY. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), and MONDAY. In the Zenith of his Wonderful' Success.' MISCHA ELMAN "Evening News," SydMISCHA ELMAN ney, June 23:—"The MISOHA ELMAN impression that Miseha. MISCHA ELMAN Elman left after the MISCHA ELMAN night's programme was MISCHA ELMAN over was that there had MISCHA ELMAN never been any exaggeraMISCHA ELMAN tion; that he was a masMISCHA ELMAN ter of . technique, and MISCHA ELMAN that the term a 'great' MISCHA ELMAN violinist was- never more MISCHA ELMAN truthfully applied.' . . It MISCHA ELMAN is a wonderful gift." . CHANGE OP PROGRAMME AT MONDAY'S CONCERT. Also the Charming Cantatrice, MdlLe. EVA GAUTHIER. At the Piano: Mr PERCY KAHN. . Box Plan for the 10/6 and 7/6 Seats NbV.' flower, High Street. Prices: 10/ff .and' 7/6 dttriy. Only » limited number of *2/- ti&etf Mi\\ be sold at the door, :;.. svly-'. EDUCATIONAL. jg HO RTHA , | t TPI STfiLI Do you wish, to .attain proficiency in % calling and qualify for appointment via the { Public Service? Then Enrol as afitudeat a* I " "' "': ■ ■ • GILBY'S COLLS QS) . The only Institution in Australasia where I Shorthand-Typing is taught by a Univers" Graduate, who is also the holder of \__ Shorthand Teachers' Honours Diploma, a high speed writer, and one 1 who has undergone a Course of Training under the New Zealand Department of Education. - -' < Results-of last year's Public Service : Examinations' for Shorthand-Typists: ' , " Percentage" of Entrants Passed- - Gilby's Candidates! 6 out of 7—65.7. • , All other Candidates, 4 out of 15—Zfl.fc. • TERM,. COMMENCES, AT ANY TIME. V -, • -. • -'..06" ' . LATIMER gQtXfBB. / . CLASSES 'for LADIES in English Literature, . Elocution, French Conversation, Grammar. * -','.., _ ..217. C. FREEMAN, 8.A., Principal. - -. WARWICK. PRIVATE SCHOOL: TT " . STREET,. v - \ - J /. LINWOOD. Principal' : : : MISS BRADWELL., f> Special attention i« paid to delicate and' backward pupiia. y Physical Exercises taught daily. j Pupils can be - " 'S COMMERCIAL 'SCHOOL, \- MJ (Opposite D.1.C.) HALLENSTEIN'S BUILDINGS. Principal: Miss M. D. DIGBY, P.C.T., I.P.S. OFFICE POSITIONS, 1913. During the past 12 months we have 'been called upon to fill over TWO HUNDRED AHJk. ■ THIRTY Good Permanent and. Temporary". Office Appointments, and the' fact, that, i*"' many leading Commercial', and Legal Firms \ INVARIABLY APPLY TO U£ for Shorthim*-' Typists and Junior' Clerks' biars convin«ink proof of the THOROUGH PRACTICAL TRAINING received by our pupils. , -• * . DAY AN& EVENING CLASSES HSF ALU :* COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS. TERM COMMENCES. AT ANY TIME.
TfIAVI— THE WAY TO HEALTH. 4 VIAVI CLASSES NOW FORMING- for the Study of Health Hygiene .for WomenY All Women taking an intelligent interest' ia' the betterment of their Physical Condition* are cordially invited to attend. VIAVI HOME TREATMENT permanently . Cures Womett'i. Chief Troubles—HEAD- 1 ACHE, BACKACHE; and . NERVOUSNESS, and restores' to Perfect Health without expensive operations. INDIGEJBTI ON, CATARRH, and PILES successfully overcome by commonsense methods. Personal interviews and classes free. Full information from THE MANAGER, SOUTHERN NEW ZEALAND VIAVI COMPANY, \ 8 ROYAL BXCHANGE BUILDINGS, PUBUO NOTICES, TttNDON DENTAL INSTITUTE, M2 HIGH STREET, " CHRISTCHURCH. Q. C. Z, HARRIS . ... . DENTIST. ■'.'/■'■'•■'. JfRUIT TREES! FRUIT TREijsV. For PRESENT PLANTING w* «ffer an IMMENSE STOCK of FRUIT TREES in «Il - the leading kinds, APPLES, one-two, and three-year-old—Front 1/6 to 2/- each; 15/- to 18/- per.doa. PEARS, two, throe, and four-year-old^l/il to 2/6 each; 15/-, 18/% and 21/- per.dds. ■ PLUMS,' two, three, and four-year-old—l/ 6 to 2/6 each; 15/- and 18/- per doa. ". PLUMS, Japan (Burbank), strong fruiting trees—-2/6 each. - , PEACHES, one and two-year-old—l/ 6 and '*.,'- each; 15/- and 18/- per dos. one, two, and three-year-old- , 1/8 and 2/- each. .-• NECTARINES, one and two-year-old—l/ 6 and 2/- each. . CHERRIES, two and three-year-old—l/ 6 and 2/- each. WALNUTS, thref year to six-year-old—l/ 8 to 3/6 each. GOOSEBERRIES, strong bushes—4/6 to 6/r*per doz. CURRANTS, Red, White, and Black, strong—t 4/6 to 5/- per dos. LOGANBERRIES, strong—l/- o*ch; 9/$ " per dos. - * 1/- in the £ Discount for Cash, j NAIE N- & SO NS, v * LINCOLN ROAD, "*'■?' CHRISTCERJRCH, ,2» ANTED, Everybody to try "Zealandi* Oats" for breakfast; nothing better. ASK for Wipe-em-oqt, the Champion Oougtt c 1 Mixture of the world. 1/6, 198 iV. " »'.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SUNCH19140717.2.4.7
Bibliographic details
Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 138, 17 July 1914, Page 1
Word Count
746Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 138, 17 July 1914, Page 1
Using This Item
See our copyright guide for information on how you may use this title.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Christchurch City Libraries.