Amusements, Ac. THEATRE_ R'OTAI NEXT MONDAY. MAY Ist. NEXT MONDAY. MAY Ist. NEXT MONDAY, MAY Ist. The Frederic Shipman Enterprises, Ltd., Present* FOR FOUR CONCERTS ONLY. FOR FOUR CONCERTS ONLY, MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY. PAUL DUFAULT PAUL DUFAULT PAUL DUFAULT 'PAUL DUFAULT PAUL DUFAULT MONDAY. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, SATURDAY. PAUL DUFAULT PAUL DUFAULT PAUL DUFAULT PAUL DUFAFLT PAUL DUFAULT MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. ■SATURDAY. N'ext MONDAY PAUL DUFAULT »in 2 f=-. PRAYER, from Le Cid .... Classen. Next .MONDAY PAUL DUFAULT sings— SOMETIMES IN SUMMER . . . Forme AU PAYS Holm* LOHRAINF. Sandersu THE LITTLE ROAD HOME . . Breve: CADDIE St Clan HOWS MY BOY . Horcei And with Miss Bindley, Duet. THE ADIEU Nicola JCcxt MONDAY PAUL DUFAULTS Extr: Numbers will bo chosen fram: INVICTUS. BOAT SONG. IN.A GARDEN. LA Y IVAN MERE. MOTHER 0' MINE. DIS OUI MIGNON. THY BEAMING EYES. Assisting Artists: PAULINE HUNDLEY . . Somatic FLORENCE SCAPINI .• . Yiolinisl HAROLD WHITTLE : ' . . Pianist T3OX PLAN .vFtJTK BRISTOL. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. Day Sales at the Toy Cnve. Ti-ices: of, 3s, 2s. KING'S THEATRE. '; Direction W. A. LOW. : - THURSDAY. .4t)i MAY. FRIDAY. ~th MAY. •SATURDAY. Cth MAY. "■POSITIVELY THREE NIGHTS ONLY. : The Picture ihat. caiuca a Furore in WeMington. WILLARD v. JOHNSON. WILLARD v. JOHNSON. JESS WILLARD v. JOHNSON. JACK WILLARD v. JOHNSON. WILLARD r. JOHNSON. .- THE GREATEST FIGHT FILM ; THE GREATEST FIGHT FILM EYER SHOWN IN THE WORLD. SHOY\\Y IN THE WOULD. THE DOWNFALL- OF THE NEGRO. THE DOWNFALL OF THE NEGRO. The whole £G truly depleted on the *cfe*Mi. also ?hovring trailing quarters of the contestants. SEE SEF. THE GIANT NEGRO THE GIANT NEGRO GO DOWN- AND OUT. GO DOWN AND OUT. , And the Title Won Back for :ho White Race. PRICES: 3«, 25.. and l& . The Bex Plan opens at The Bristol or Mocday a; 9 a.m. T> rWeSSOR~' FO KSI r E R~"Pia" n isti'DunGes. -*• Socials: any number .of instalment! rupplied. 71. Salisbiuv St.. fit". 3i7,"> Board and Residence. A DPlXGTON—Delicate Person or Invalid, '.A. Comfortable Home, everv attention", terms 30s. P.M.M.. - Star."" 5-157 BOARD and Residence required by gentleman: no objection to children. J.R. BOARD and Residence required by Gentle maoj; in or near Papanui preferr.xt ILW. .rtst COMFORTABLE Home. Two WorJcint: Men: moderate; meals optional. " Seaview, ' Sumner Rd., Lyttclton. 3452 : OOD homo in private fnmily for twe Young Men Hoarders. 16S, • Montreal St.. City. 3185 "Y7ACANCY lor Boarders; clean, comfortable * "nd quiet. <M._Enst Beit. 3(75 WANTED, in refined home, the Care oi One Or Two Children. Apply F.T. ' ' vatj>. r.o children. Apply A.T., "Star.' 1 'orkins.' Men Boarders, in - ■, *,"•<=■< home, soft washing don/\ ' J.X. " Star." ,T155 ' "X?ANTED. in healthy suburb. Charge f)e- / V licnte Lady: highest references; terms -'•0« weekly. _II.X J _" ' 3190 TrANTER "BoaTd^Tr^RTsideuceTTaily, ' » three children, youngest 8, one large or swo small rooms. Eunny aspect. W.S., /'Star.'' . 3194 Lady seek? Board in City: private « family preferred. State terms. Apply ST., " Star." ' 349:! ' Educational. GILBY'S' COLLEGE. LTD. Next Chief Post Office, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. ACCOUNTANCY. PROFESSIONAL -.'■' -And BOOKKEEPERS* EXAMINATIONS. Personal CJa?«e? Resume TUESDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, at. 7 F.M. i H. R. BEST, F.P.A. (N.Z.), F.I.A. (N.Z.). For the last TWO YEARS ono of Gilbv'a Students gained FIRST POSITION IN NEW ZEALAND in the Advanced Section. NOT A SINGLE'- FAILURE in either section —Elementary or Advanced. For further information apply *-j the DIRECTOR. ENROL TO-DAY NOW! \IGBYS COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, J Hallensteiu'a Buildings, opp. D.1.C.) Principal: AIISS if. D. DJGBY. P.C.T., I.P.S. (Typists' Section) Assisted by a Full Staff of Highly Qualified Instructors. EVENING BOOKKEEPING CLASSES Conducted by MR G. H.> CHRISTIE, Re ? . Acct., A.N.Z.A.A. PREPARATION FOR BOOKKEEPERS' 3XAM.—As a result of the Bookkeepers' Examination, held last November, one of OUR LADY STUDENTS was' awarded Second 'me for the whole of New Zealand. Individual Coaching for MATRICULATION. PUBLIC SERVICE ENTRANCE. ETC.. ETC., by Experienced University Graduate*. Full particulars on application. PARIS SCHOOL 3 - 272 HIGH STREET. f I Registered: Concessions to Country Pupils 8 ' Pupi'» Thoroughly Taught Practical 9 Dressmaking and Millinery. | We use a System of Dresscutting which is absolutely certain and simple. We i Cut and Fit Costumes or Dresses for 6 Ladies' home make. A longfelt want. » Dress Patterns sold to fit. Also Mill. jnerv Shapes. MRS. GENN, Manner. ' ANGER School* of Dress-cutting.—Pupilt J taught to Cut and Make any Garment vrith or without chart?. ANGER School of Dress-cutting.—Rail. I tvav Concessions to Country PurJila, Kindly "call Jor L "ANGER" School of" Dross-cuttinV Cath*dral Square.—Term commences any time. Pattern sold. Misses Pitte. X irANTED to Buy, Ladv's Second-hand V Cycles. Apply Old Cycles, "Star." X TURNITURE. Oilcloth, . Linoleum, Gox carts. Cycles, Bedding:, Wire Mattressen, Blinds and Mats, <ill to clear ofT. No reasonable oiler refused. Must make stock less cvhile making' alterations. 190, Wordsworth St., Sydenham. Nos. 9 «lnd 12 trams pass tb> 'looe. X
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11685, 29 April 1916, Page 12
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