AMUSEMENTS. OPKRA OPERA SEASON SEA S O N PLANS FOR LAST G NIGHTS will be Opened at Milner and Thompson's on THURSDAY MORNING NEXT, February 1. MONDAY, Fel). s—Lucia di Lammermoor. TUESDAY, Feb. G—Faust. WEDNESDAY, Feb. 7-Carmen. THURSDAY, Feb. B—Mignon. FRIDAY, February 9—Madame Butterfly. SATURDAY, Feb. 10 (Matinee)—Rigolctto. SATURDAY', Feb. 10 (Night)— Carmen. •J 1 HEAT li~E ROY A L Lessees .. J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction of Ben. J. and John Fuller. TOMORROW TUESDAY TOMORROW TUESDAY OVFRTURE at 8. GONSALEZ GONSALFZ ITALIAN GRAND OPERA ITALIAN GRAND OPERA ITALIAN GRAND OPERA COMPANY COMPANY Verdi's Masterpiece, in 4 Acts: "11, T R O V A T O R E " "ILTROV A T O II E " " IL T ROVATORE" Cast of Characters: ELEONOR A Signorina DE RE VERS AZUCENA Signorina RUSS MANRICO Signor CAPPELLI CONTE DI LUNA Signor SCAMUZZf FERRENTA Sigifor CACIALLI INES Signorina BAKONTINA Director of Orchestra: GIOVANNI GONSALEZ. Leader: Mr S. De Tarczynski. WEDNESDAY NEXT: "LA TR A VIA TA" "L A TR A VIA "LA TR A VIA TA " Thursday, Feb. I—Cavalleria Rusticana and I. Pagliacci. Friday, Feb. 2—Faust. Saturday, Feb. 3 (Matinee) —Cavalleria Rusticana and I. Pagliacci. Saturday, Feb. 3 (Night)—ll Trovatore, THE PRICES: \ D.C. and R.S., G.'-. Back Stalls, A/-. Gallery, 2'G. No Early Doors. No Booking Fees. DAY SALES Tomorrow at 9 a.m. at ToyCave Confectionery. BOX PLANS for First 3 Nights and Next Saturday's Matinee Now Open at Milner and Thompson's. EDUCATIONAL.
riONVENT OF MERCY, Colombo St. North, Christchurch. YOUNG LADIES' COLLEGIATE HIGH SCHOOL. The FIRST TERM will COMMENCE on MONDAY, January 29. The course or Instruction includes all the subjects required by the Government Syllabus and for a Commercial Course, as well as those necessary for passing the Civil Service, Matriculation, and Teachers' Exams. Pupils are also prepared ior Theoretical and Practical Musical Exams. For further particulars apply to 9043 THE SUPERIORESS. MR SIDNEY WILLIAMSON, D.R.C.M.L., Will RESUME TEACHING THURSDAY, FEB. 1. XrOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING.— V MR A. E. PETTY, L.A.B. of R.A.M. and R.C.M., has VACANCIES for a limited number of PUPILS. At home Thursday and Saturday Evenings. Address: 120 Bristol Street, St. Albans. 2794 ENROL AT GILBY'S NOW FOR ACCOUNTANCY CLASSES. Students who intend to take up preparation for Accountancy Professional and Bookkeepers' Diploma Examinations are advised to ENROL AT ONCE and thus obtain full advantage from the Classes now forming at GILBY'S. The Instructor is Mr H. R. Best, F.P.A.N.Z., F.1.A.N.Z., alid our specially prepared lessons, just revised, which are supplied to students, are unquestionably the most practical in the Dominion. Students who attend Gilby's Classes need buy no expensive text books. For TWO RECENT YEARS in succession (1914-15) Entrants from C.ilby's College obtained the HIGHEST MARKS in N.Z. The figures for 191G are not yet available. Again at the 1910 Examination 80% of the students prepared at this College passed, whilst on the previous occasion 100';;, of our students were successful.
Correspondence Lessons in both the Accountancy and Bookkeepers' Sectioii| have just been entirely rewritten and brought up to date. Let us tell you more of this eminently practical Course of Lessons. WhatC.ILBY'S COLLEGE has done for others it can do for you. Either sex can qualify for these Examinations. Write or call for Prospectus. QILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD. Next Chief Post Oflice, Cathedral Square. 9003 f)IGBY'S (^niI^CIAL^CHOOL Hallensteiu's Buildings, opp. D.I.C. Principal: MISS M. D. DIGBY, P C.T., I.P.S. (Typists' Section), Assisted by u Full Staff of Highly Qualified Instructors. All Day and Evening Commercial Classes have now Resumed. Coaching for Matriculation, Public Service Entrance, Sixth Stan dard Proficiency, mid other Exams, by Miss M. Coy, M.A. (Hons.). Hours arranged to suit students. Preparation for Bookkeepers' Exam. I*> Mr G. H. Christie, Reg. Acct., A.N.Z.A.A. Prospectus, giving full particu lars, on application at the School. Day Classes, Evening Classes, Saturday Morning Classes. Term commences at any time. THE IMPERIAL CONSERVATORY 01MLSJC. Anyone can Learn from our Method. No Scales. No Drudgery. We Teach from Melodies. ROOMS 1 and 2, SS HEREFORD STREET. PUBLIC NOTICES. XPEDITIONARV 1- ORCE~~REIN FORCE MENT DRAFTS, 1017.—1f y ou desire to qualify for non-commissioned or commissioned rank, success in this direction is assured if you take a short course of training at the MILITARY TRAINING SCHOOL, 7G Holly Road. Record for 1910: Trained 191, Enlisted 138, Officers and N.C.O."s 129. Write or 'phone (1155) for prospectus or interview. Principal: Capt. C. H. Matthews. £*OA WILL BUY New Brighton Section »"" on Esplanade, South Brightoncorner site; £lO deposit. S. C. Thompson, IC3 Hereford Street, near National Bauk
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 926, 29 January 1917, Page 1
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