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AMUSEMENTS. "To Ik- constrained lo luugh, is good." *£ II EAIHE It OY A L I'"or a Brief Season, commncinf MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 19th. George willoughbvs new musical farce company, In the Big Giggle Dreadnought. WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES. WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES. Geo. Broadhurst's Three Acts or Merriment Each Act a Scream. WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES. Interspersed with all the latest Songs and Dances. GEO. WII.I.OI'GHBY AS JONES. The Irrepressible Bagman who travels for • Hjum Book House nnd sells playing cards as a side line. H WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES Fails to excite your risible faculties you should seek the services of a doctor, or look up the market price of Calomel. WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES. Contains more laughing gas than any other six comedies, and the COMICAL FACTS Will be revealed by a specially-selected COMPANY OF COMEDIANS. WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES. The Hymn Book House keeps it a secret. and the playing cards won't tell; but Fate «as set against Jones, and something did happen. What? See the play. IT TELLS YOU." Box Plans at Bristol Piano Company open Wednesday. PRICES: i/-, 3/, 2/-, 1/-. N« Early Doors. No Booking Fee. EDUCATIONAL THE DOOR OF SUCCESS YIELDS TO THE KEY OF " THOROUGH " TRAINING. All things DO NOT come to tliosa who wait. Success has to be worked for and fought for ere it can be won. The man or woman who has passed the Matriculation or Senior Civil Service Examination, and who has ambition and is prepared to work for further success, should enrol at Gilby's College for the ACCOUNTANCY PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION, and thus enter one of the most lucrative professions of the present time. The BOOKKEEPERS' EXAMINATION is recommended for those who have not passed the Matriculation Examination. Our Instructor for the Accountancy Professional and Bookkeepers' Diploma Courses is Mr H. R. Best, F.P.A.N.Z., F.1.A.N.Z., and individual attention is given to each student. Students attending our Classes are not compelled to buy a number uf expensive text-books. The lessons arc entirely self-con-tained, have been specially prepared and brought and are now without doubt the most practical in the Dominion. In 1911 and 1915 entrants from Gilhy's College for the above-men-tioned Examinations obtained the Highest Marks in New Zealand —in 1915 every student passed, while in 191 C 80 per cent, were successful. CLASSES HAVE~~NOW RESUMED. Practical Correspondence Lessons for students living at a distance or preferring to study in their own homes. Either sex can qualify. Write or call for foil particular* and free prospectus. ' QILBY'S COLLEGE, LIMITED. Next Chief Post Office, Cathedral Square, Christchurch. f)IGBY'S COMMERCIAL "SCHOOL ■*■' Halleustein's Buildings, opp. D.I.C Principal: MISS M. D. DIGBY. PCT.. I.P.S. (Typists' Section), Assisted by a Full Stan" of Highly Qualified Instructors. Coaching for MATRICULATION, PUBUC SERVICE ENTRANCE, SIXTH STANDARD PROFICIENCY, and other Exams. By MISS M. GOY, M.A. . lions.l. Hours arranged to suit students. SATURDAY MORNING CLASSES. Special Classes in ALL SUBJECTS are held on Saturday Mornings for School Pupils and Country Students. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIMES. Railway Concession Tickets for Country Students. THE IMPERIAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Anyone can Learn from our Method. No Scales. No Drudgery. We Teach from Melodies. ROOMS 1 and 2. 88 HEREFORD STREET. PUBLIC NOTICES. pOR SOUND, PHACriCAL Relating to PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS, Apply to CLIMIE, COATES, & CO. Head Office for New Zealand: CORNER HEREFORD AND HIGH STREETS (Opposite Bank of N.Z.), Christchurch. ' 3575 PARRETT'S HOTEL. Opposite Bank of New Zealand, WELLINGTON. First class Accommodation. Electric Lift. Tariff: 9/- per day. The NEW ZEALAND PUBLIC SERVICE ASSOCIATION has approved of this popular Hotel as an Association House for 12 months for the year ending March 31, 1917. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. .331 SHEEPFARMERS' LABOUR EXCHANGE. (Under the Supervision of the Canterbury Sheepow ncrs' Union) 150 HEREFORD CHAMBERS. 'Phone 3703 All Classes of Farm and Station Hands Engaged for Farmers and Pastoralists. EARCHLIGHT CANDLE COMPETITION^ PRIZEWINNERS: MRS F. DOELL, L! 7 Elisor's Road, Lin wood. First Prize, Costume made to order, value Five Guineas. MISS CURRAGH, Church Street, Templcton. MRS J. HARVEY, 72 Leinster Road, Mertvale. MRS W. ADAMS, 2 Cecil Street, Walt ham. MRS F. BRETON, I.TO King St., .Sydenham. MRS J. EVANS. 11 Kingsley St., Sydenham. MISS S. GYNES, c/o Mrs Delamerc, 121 St. Albans Ijine, Christchurch. Six Prizes, value One Guinea each. NEXT COMPETITION: VELVET SOAP WRAPPERS. Same Prizes as above. Save Wrappers, save money. Best valus on the market. 8337 THE OU N HE U N All ADVERTISEMENTS should be 1 dressed to the Manager, THE SUN Office, 87 Worcester Street, Christchurch.RATES: Two lines (11 words), C per insertion; six consecutive insertions for 2/8. 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Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 964, 14 March 1917, Page 1
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