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amusements, etc. OPERA house Direction' Bon and John Fuller. Everybody more than delighted with WALTER GEORGE’S SUNSHINE PLAYERS. Presenting His Third Gloom Dispeller, “THE ORANGE GIRL.” of. Caro Free Jollification. First Appearance* of BESSIE LESTER, . BESSIE LESTER, American Character and Dialect Comedian. m, „ .HUGHIE OGILVIE, Wpt t Holhcking, Hilarious Highlander. 'VELLS, Eccentric Acrobats. nPm? A 0 , CREMER AND ARNOLD. v£rlr>* ni HEMSLEY. PERCIVAL. wn IC,Et V 2a and Is (plus Tax). Pku at Milner and Thompson's. No Booking Fee, 11 ON D AT-N E XT-MO N D AT. Starring Engagement of WALLACE BHOWNLOW, WALLACE BROWNLOW SYDENHAM PICTURES G To-night. JOHN CtLAYDE’S honour;” " SHIR] F v "k-’i r ..YvL : « HIR HEY KAYE.’ -.i KIMBALL YOUNG. MTSTErA OF TrU DOUBLE CROSS.’ MADCF TUBS. amp WED. “ NEARLY'^iaBRIED.” IADGE ™ EM " NEARLY MABRIED? ABLY MAEEIED ’' ,cr-v- “NEARLY HARRIED. v. Auckland, English Park, Aug. 31st. W A nW r‘ Kn -° Wn ~ Tllat Accorc i 11 ,s "’ell provided for at th Auckland-Cantorbriry Hatch Next Satiutkj PRELIMINARY P -inouncement.—“ We Givt, ■> UP rr 5U , Entertainers and the ‘‘Jo W Th ®, Wednesday, Septan berJSth. Proceeds Trench Comforts Fune JNTERPROVINCIAL. Hockey Canterbur — c _ English Park, Aug, 31st. - ’ ° * “ “*“l -“Wg. Oil PRELIMINARY Announcement^—” l r- i W u . Ehtertainars and the « SA 1 Tieatre . Wednesday, Sep her ISth. Proceeds Trench Comforts F TNTTIpROVINCJAirH^Wy^cStS x v - Auckland, English Park, Aug. 81 EDUCATIONAL. ~ STENOTYPY STBNb’iYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTPYP STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY' STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY . STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY STENOTYPY EMPLOYERS, NOTE I EMPLOYERS, NOTE 1 AHE you desirous of in--Gm creasing the efficiency of your Correspondence Department? Ol course you are. Then let us tell you about a wonderful little machine—the STENO’i'YPE which saves money, ensures accuracy in the transcription of notes, increases dictation speed, guarantees legibility and identity of notes. The Stenotypo is for recording notes from dictation and is a companion machine to, but does uot replace, the typewriter. The Theory of Stenotypy can be learned by any typist of average intelligence in from TWO TO FOUR WEEKS, according to the amount of time devoted to it, and when once learned, the attainment of spaed quickly follows with practice. Stenotype machines are in general use throughout U.S.A. and Australia, both for office dictation and for general reporting. We shall bo pleased to give n demonstration on the machine to anyone interested. For full particulars, write, call, or 'phone to tlie Sole Agents, GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., Royal Exchange Buildings, Christchurch_ (And at Wellington). 1-S RESULTS OF 1917 PUBLIC SERVICE SHORTHAND-TYPISTES’ EXAMINATIONS. DURING the past year NINE of our Students were successful in passing the Senior Division of the PUBLIC SERVICE SHORTHAND - TYPISTES’ EXAMINATIONS. which entitles them to uositions commencing at £95 per annum. The above : Students were the ONLY SUCCESSFUL I CHRISTCHURCH CANDIDATES. - I In the JUNIOR DIVISION FOURTEEN 1 out of the FIFTEEN Candidates from the School were successful. ! THOROUGH AND INDIVIDUAL 1 INSTRUCTION. THOROUGH AND INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. ! DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. • DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. ■ I Terms Commences at Any Time, Railway Concession Tickets for Country Students. DIGBY’S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, DIGEY’S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallenstein’s Buildings, Triangle, opp. D.1.0, ■, 4 PARIS SCHOOL. (Registered.) I T EARN THE PERFECT JU SYSTEM OF COSTUME MAKING. UP-TO-DATE AND DRESSExperts to_ teach yon. No Charts. Single Lessons Is each. Costumes and Dresses, cut and fitted, 6s. Railway Concession Tickets on application. MRS GENN. MANAGER, 272. HIGH ST T.T.S. T.T.S. ’ PR DANCING. WM. FRASER’S CLASSES. Learners; Mondays, Tuesdays and i Practice Class: Wednesday and Sati _ till 12. ’ Private Lessons any hour, bv apnoi 40, RIVER ROAD. AVONSIDI Near Fitzgerald Avenue. 'Phone 1 X 1 DANCING- and DEPOETMEI FLEMING’S ACADEMY, 211, Ca Street E., City, is always open, vate lessons any hour. Proficiency gua teed. Special assistance to backward pu ’Phono 201 X TRANCING, Dopo.’tincnt, Physical Cnltu Under Royal and Vice-regal Patron MISS LOWE, having returned from . tralia, will resume her Classes for Dan and Deportment from March ISth. Walt taught in throe private lessons. At H Tuesday afternoons. 307, Montreal St. RJURSE CLEMENS, Maternity Nurse, Springfield Road, St Albans, is C OUPILS wanted for Pianoforte, there tuitmn. Miss Thomas, 365, Mancbt StrecL 2 Ranted,. Pupil* r«touching Ahasu * V iciona Square. Cojotnbo St. .CHEABEITIfAERA Teachers or Singing, Elocution Pi forte. Thorough Tuition. Terms mode' ■l, Uni her St., City. gj IVI REMINGTON, Teacher Vi' _ I j ano, Banjo, Mandolin, Guitar. Hereford St., East. gj V/OUNG GenUcman desires take Fri X L asses from Young French Lady. 1 &ta F"_ - 1 85 Wessons in Shorthand. R *» W.L., “Star.” S 5 WANTED TO SELL. SOMETHING ENGLISH. A BEAUTIFUL 5-SEATER TOURE CAR in perfect order; detachable rii tools, etc., for At DEXTER AND CROZIER, LTD., Ll 1 WorirMer Street Wi

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12405, 24 August 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Star (Christchurch), Issue 12405, 24 August 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Star (Christchurch), Issue 12405, 24 August 1918, Page 1

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