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Arcuiseijrtents, etc. T H E A T R E' R 0 Y A L. Direction: J. 0. "Williamson, Ltd. " MUSIC !"~I SMELL MUSIC. Commencing on MONDAY WEEK, FEBRUARY 10. At 8 o'clock. MR J. C. WILLIAMSON Presents the Ever Popular NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY, NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY, In a FIFTEEN NIGHTS' SEASON, during which, the following Musical Comedy Successes wil'. be Ofitied: THE GIRL IN THE TRAIN. NIGHTBIRDS. THE CIN'GALEE. DOROTHY. THE BOX PLANS, THE BOX PLANS, FOR THE ENT.IRE SEASON, Will be Opened at Milner and Thompson's, THURSDAY MORNING NEXT. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10th. (For the First 5 Nights), THE GIRL IN THE TRAIN. THE GIRL IN THE TRAIN. THE GIRL IN THE TRAIN. 11 f.dapted from the German of " Dip Geschiedene Fran" (The Divorced Wife), by Viotor Leon, wilh Lyrics by Adrian Ross, and Music by Leo. Fall. . A GREAT ALL STAR CAST. A GREAT ALL STAR CAST. Talleur Andrews . . Reginald Roberts W. S. Percy . . .. Victor Prince Fred Winn . „ Edmund Shcrras Charles Albert . , . Dick Shortland Cecil Outtrim . > . Edward Wynne H. Radclifle . , . Patrick Behan Sybil Arundalu ... Vivian Talleur Delia Ghiloni ' . Dorothy Bruntcn •Nancy Maunsell . . . Bertha Cc-llinson Biddy Bearde . , Quoenio Burrowes THE GIRL IN THE TRAIN. THE GIRL IN THE TRAIN. PRICES.—Dress Circle and Orchestral -Stalls, 6s; Stalls, 8s; Gallery, Is. Early itoors—Stalls' 6d extra-, Gallery Is extra. 9399 WEST CHRISTCHURCH SCHOOL. i A -NNTJAL PICNIC, at GLENTUNNEL, ■tX TUESDAY, 4th FEBRUARY. Train leaves Christoliurch 9.15 a.m., Addington 'TICKETS - Children under 15, Is 8d; Pupils 15 and Over,' 2s; Adults, 2s'9d. This includes Ten., Sugar and' Milk. 5433 CHAIRMAN SCHOOL COMMITTEE. GUMNER SCHOOL ' WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5. WAIHORA PARK, MOTUKARARA. - Train leaves Chriatchurch 9.30 a.m.'; Trams leave Sumner 8.25 a.m. Tickets: Adults, from Sumner, 3s; from Chmtchurch, 2s; Children half-price. Hot water and milk free. Tickets at Sumner School and Local Stores. : A 7400 PLUMBERS' and Sheet Metal Workers' Picnic, to be held Next Saturday, at Motukarara. Prizes for all. Baby. Show. Train leaves 9.15 a.m. 9061 A. Public Notices. THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, . . . LIMITED. Established 1837. " Incorporated 1880. Padd up Capital . ... . £1,500,000 Reserve Fund . .. : . . £1,430,000^ Together . . . . £2,950,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors . £3,000,000 £5,950,000 DIVIDEND of £1 5s per share . and BONUS of 10s per Bhare for the Halfyear, together equal to 14 per cent per annum, having been declared at a meeting of Proprietors held in London on 27th January, 1913, the same are NOW PAYABLE TO COLONIAL SHAREHOLDERS. ' \ ' v R. A. HOLMES, ■ 7385 X Inspector. LYTTELTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. DIAMOND HARBOUR PROPOSALS. A PUBLIC MEETING of Ratepayers, will A be held at the Oddfellows'• Hall, Winchester Street, Lyttalton, on MONDAY, the 3rd EEBRUARY, 1913, at 8 p.m., to consider the proposal to acquire the Diamond Harbour Estate for the purpose of extendin? the Borough of Lyttelton. M. J. MILLER, ' Mayor. Lyttelton, 29th January, 1913. 7382 X Educational. CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE D' kAY SCHOOL reopens MONDAY,. FEB--J RUARY 3rd. HOLDERS of CERTI- . FICA'i'ES of PROFICIENCY not over the ace of Fifteen on DECEMBER Ist, 1912, are 'entitled to FREE EDUCATION, and, in general, to FREE RAILWAY PASSES. . JOHN H. HOWELL, 6300 i Director. CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE />' A PPLICATIONS will be received up to -CX THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6th, for the following positions:— , EVENING SCHOOL. (1) Instructor in Typewriting. (2) Instructor in Shorthand. DAY SCHOOL. Instructor in Physical Culture for Girls. Particulars may be obtained on application »t the College Office. JOHN H. HOWELL, G3Ol Director. HAS. F. WELLS, Piano and Organ Tuner and Repairer. 24, Walton Street, Sydenham, opp. Fire Station. 9079 DRAWING, Painting, Wood-carving.— Miss Fuller, S.K. and C.C.S.A. Certificates, Receives Pupils. 538, Gloucester Street. 9061 FRENCH —Monsieur Malaquin (d'Orleans, France), has resumed his teaching. ConrerEaiion classes, Grammar classes, and Coaching for all examinations. 87, Worcester Street, near Gas Office. 8082 OI'GNORA VENOSTA, Teacher of Voice & Production and Singing, resumes Tuition Monday, February the 3rd, at 203, Fitzgerald Avenue. Term Htarts with first lesson. 5057 TEACHER of Piano, Banjo, Mandolin and Guitar. Miß3 Remington. 411, Hereford Street east. 9055 TEACHER Mandolin, Banjo, Guitar and Balalaika. Studio, 226, High Street '(Wallace's Building). 5)076 L ANGER School of Dress-cutting, A.IT.P. Buildings, Cathedral Square. DAY Classes resume Feb. 6th, Evening Classes March 3rd. Misses Pitta. L ANGER School of Dress-cutting—Pupils taught to cut • and make any garment with or without charts. LANGER School of Dress-cutting—Railway concessions to' country pupils. Kindly ftg.ll for prospectus. - LANGER School of Dress-cutting, Cathedral Square—Term commences any time. Patterns sold. Miase3 Pitts. - 8950 Board and Residence. SUPERIOR BOARD AND RESIDENCE. " WIKIHANA." 373. BARBADOE9 STREET, CITY. MRS W. DE BURTON WILSON. Cerins £1 and 18s. 'Phono 2661. ' ' - Z2IOX BOARD-RESIDENCE for 2 young men, to share large room; comfortable home, moderate terms, private family. 26. Walker Street. City._ 5)08:; GOOD Home for Two Young Men willing to share room, with every convenience, go ft washing, with good term.?. Handy to tr3<r. Apply 183, Strickland Street. ofefi 'CJ UPERIOIf Private Acoomraodaticn for n Visiter* iuid Bouj'Jms. En- &«&»», 813. Jisntml SUeet, Phons em «<so *v :

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10683, 1 February 1913, Page 9

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