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OPPORTUNITY H is said to knock but once al a man's door during his lifetime. Why not step round to Opportunity's door and do the knocking yourself } When you begin to think of Wedding Kings you arc not: expecting BU TCHER to come and knock at your door; you naturally walk round to COLOMBO STRES T, o|)[>. Bank of Wow Zealand, and do the summoning yourself. Your opportunity is there waiting for you to grasp it with both hands. With one hand you receive one of IPM I. with the other a Choice and Valuable FREE WEDDING GIFT Qf your own choosing.

BUTLER SUCCESSES! ST. PATRICK'S SPORTS, GREYRfIOUTH „ 1 „ Handicap 2nd „ m 3 n >( 2nd „ L.Hawddino 2 I Wheal Raco 2nd „ g JVlisrch 27th—Waimari Koad Race —Pat. Walsh Ist „ EASTER SPORTS (Otago Central Carcwst) CROMWELL SPORTS—I-Mile Handicap Race—Harry Cant... Ist Place 1 n „ Mick Riordan 3rd „ 2 Wheel Raco Harry Cant Ist „ 2 „ „ .. Mick Riordan 2nd „ 1 Consolation Racs Mick Riordan 2nd „ CLYDE SPORTS—2 Wheel Raco Harry Cant Ist „ ALEXANDRA SPORTS-l „ Handicap Race Mick Riordan lit „ 2 n Wheel Raco Harry Cant Ist „ KAIAPOI SPORTS 2-Mile Eaiitor Wheel Race—A. Canos ... „ Ist Place 2 P. Walsh ... ... -}ni „ i Handicap .Race W.Waller 3rd „ , " m , f P.Walsh 3rd „ ON THEIR BUTLER OYCLES « ™ 60S Colombo St (A. Britten - Proprietor) ' MOTE --Hurry Cent's winnte*B for the Iftot six months total Seventy-two Poundr. t ocond to none iffl the South Island. inimaasiicEnstnarasi KING OF THE CmMWAL It would hardly be expedient to hold this carnival (as suggested in last Saturday's " Star") as jack fsrguson lifts already gained a record vote from the cycling public which would easily place him at the HEAD OF THE POLL. He explains that the reason of this unanimous vote has only beesi secured by honest trading, and thereby giving the maximum of satisfaction. Cover# from 5/6 Tubes from 4 - Mudguards from 2/8 Repairs promptly executed under his own supervision at 855 COLOMBO 3TR££T (rioar Recce's)

SUNDAY CONCERT TO-MORROW Kight, Colosseum, 8.30 Grand Orchestral ami Vocal Concert. Orchestra 62. Popular Programme. Admission Silver Coin. ' WHERETO GO SUNDAY" COLOSSEUM, Tormoxrow Night, 8.30. Orchestra.! Society. Orchestra, 52; vocalist, Mr Scott (Baritone). Silver Coin Admission. Educational. Wo Teach in Day or Evening Classes and by Correspondence —™ OTJB. DAY CLASSES are held from Monday to Friday, inclusive, Tritb five or six hours' tuition daily in all Commercial subjects; if only one or two are taken the time davoted to etch subject Is rolatiyely groater. OUR EVENING CLASSES are designed to accommodate those whose callings requiro them to v/ork during the day, and are held on four evenings weekly, viz., Monday to Thursday, inclusive, from ? to 9. OtJE OOEBESiPON DEN 0 B COURSES cover a very Tfido range of subjects. Tho lessons are the fruit of 28 ysars' esporlence of local requirements, and are "Thorough" in every way. Term starts with first lesson. Write or call for Free Prospectus, GILBY'S COLLEGE NEXT CHIEF POST OFFICE CATHEDRAL SQUARE PARIS SCHOOL 272 HIGH STREET. Registered: Conoossione to Country Pupils Pupi s Thoroughly Taught Practical Dressmaking and Millinery. I We use a System of Dresscutting which , is absolutely certain and simple. We Cut and Fit Costumes or Dresses for J Ladies' home make. A longfelt want. I Dress Patterns sold to fit. Also Mill-1 _ inery Shapes. MRS. GENN, Marnier, f QtiBUiHR6S#B9Q MRS MAY SPEIRS. SCHOOL OF MUSIC. VIOLIN, Mandolin and Pianoforte —One Guinea per Term oi Twelve Weeks (advance fee). Thorough Tuition. 3G. Oxford Terrace West, :iear Montreal StreeS Bridge. S M DANCING. R WM. PHASER'S CLASSES. EXTENDED NIGHT. MONDAY. 12th IX ST. Learners, Tuesdays, Thursdays* Saturdays, 8 p.m. Highland Dancing (children). Saturday, 11 a.m. Practice Class, Mondays. Private Lessone anv hour. 40. RIVER ROAD, AVONSIDE, near Kr.-t Belt.. 'Phono 2376. X

DANCING AND DEPORT. MENT. pLEMLN'G'S PRIVATE ACADEMY, 211, X (jftshel Street. City, is eJways open. Str icily private lessons any hour. Proficiency guaranteed. Advanced Pupils Tuesday Evenings. Tennis on application. 'Phone 201 X V" IN' ls"~E~X~~ r r ~CJi'" E Tl ~Y, Teacher of Violin. PUPILS prepared for Examination. One Guinea pf! - Itrm. 30, ST ALBANS STREET. ST M/BANS. _ __ X HA'VE Your Chi!'l-iiu taught Swimming dining their Holidays. Georg-e E. Billson. Instructor. _ X 3 L ANGER School oi Dress-outting.—Day Classes resuiijed February Srd; Night Classes. March Ist. LANG Eli School of Dress-cult i;ig.—Pupils taught to Gut and Malta any Garment with or without charts. L ANGER School" i.{ Dre«iVcutting.—Railway Concessions to Country Pupiis. Kin-liv en• 1 for ProppfcMw. ANCfIiK Sctu-c; n{ JjTess-cntting. CathoI Li <lr iil .Square.—T enn co n urn one r- s any time. Pa'tfriis -jq!') _ Misy>M X X TXOPORTE, Binsjing, Elocution. Term. ~nc uin.ea. f-i-nj/r, Poems. Miuio oomnosed. Patriotic Soup. " England is the Queen of All/' 1? owryv.hero. ■%. Valki-c SI root, Chy._ _ _ TTIOLIN ami Viola thoroughly *.au-ji:t V V Air A. E. Morn-iin. lata pupil" Raf.il Aithaas College Violinists. London. MVnns. ri;c tTuir.e'i per quarter. " Ivia Ora," Derby Street. St Albans. ss,s« SWIMMING Classes are now beinjr formed. George E. Custodian, ilimicinsi Baths. * X 3 CIHCrMSTANCKS.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11359, 10 April 1915, Page 12

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