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AMUSEMENTS. ETC. OPERA HOUSE. Direction . . . Ben and John Fuller. TO-NIGHT. At S. TO-NIGHT Another programme of that high standard which has drawn everybody to this theatre. A real, rip, snorting crnckerjack show, that will instil tho joy of living. Vim, happiness and melody arc the keynotes of our new offering. Our motto is "Tho best possible entertainment at the smallest possible charge,” WALTER GEORGE And his Merry, Mirthful SUNSHINE PLAYERS. Presenting' their fourth consummation of cleverness, melody and v.-il. THE GRAND TOOTED. THE GRAND HOTEL. THE GRAND HOTEL. This is tlie best of (he bunch. We guarantee you 70 minutes of sheer delight, Music and humour at its zenith. -Special Starring Engagement of WALLACE BROWNLOW, , WALLACE BROWNLOW, • WALLACE" BROWNLOW. WALLACE BROWNLOW. ' WALLACE BROWNLOW. WALLACE BROWNLOW, _ The World Famous Operatic Baritone. The engagement of WALLACE BROWNLOW is just one more .of those series of notable bookings that has raised the Fuller circuit to its present high eminence. Mr Brownlow is one of the world’s best known Gingers, whose mastery of music—the greatest of all the arts —has endeared him to many thousands. First appearance of BURNS AND LE CLERC,BURNS AND LE CLERC, BURNS AND LE CLERC, , Supremo _ Nimbletoed Terpsichorean Experts. Received with raptures on Saturday, BESSIE LESTER, BESSIE LESTER. BESSIE LESTER. ' That cute little American character and dialect comedienne in her unique offerings. Something different from all tho others. . HUGHIE OGILVIB The brilliant HUGHIE OGILVIB and versatile HUGHIE OGILVIE Highlander. In their - daring WELLS AND WELLS. Acrobatic feats WELLS AND WELLS. PRICES: 2s and Is (Pins, Tax). Plan at Milner and Thompson’s. No Booking Foe. EDUCATIONAL. SUCCESS OB ■ FAILURE. TTAVB you ever calmly considered the dif-J-i- forence to you between being simply a clerk or ledger-keeper and a. Certified Bookkeeper or Professional Accountant? HAVE yon ever turned it over in • your mind what this difference in money is going to mean to you? Also what it is going to mean to you in position, honour, and influence in life? HAVE you ever looked at yourself in tie mirror, and said, “There’s the fellow who is responsible for my failure?” Take another look at ypurself to-day, and say, “There’s the fellow who will be. successful in the future!” HAVE you realised that Position, Influence, Honour and Money, in • short, SUCCESS—wiII be yours in after ■ life if -you apply yourself NOW? The cost to you to study now is trifling,compared with tho RETURN ' which you will ■ get in AFTER YEARS. i OF COURSE you desire to bo successful! Then, call upon us at, once, or write for our Free Prospectus. Our Manager will bo glad to' give you reasons why you should bestir yourself and fall into line with our. aggressive students. Tho THOROUGHNESS with which all our students are trained is by reason of the high scholastic attainments and practical coaching experience of our teachers. , Advanced Accountancy Classes are under the supervision of Mr H, It. Best, P.P.A. N.Z., F.I.N.Z. Bookkeeping, instruction is conducted l;y tho Manager, Mr L. J. Berry, F.1.A.N.Z., and Mr W. Barry, A.1.A.N.Z., assisted by an efficient staff. COURSES OF STUDY IN SECONDARY EDUCATION, including Coaching for Matriculation and preliminary studies for the professions, arc under the personal supervision of Mr Geo. H. Scavso, B.A. (Louvain). _ YOU should commence your studies at once—don’t waste another day. You may attend during tho day. or evening hy arrangement. - , Country students attending Gilby’s College receive Special Railway Concessions. GILBY’S COLLEGE, LTD., . GILBY’S COLLEGE LTD., Horace Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), Director, Next Chief Pest Office. CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH, and at WELLINGTON. 0151-14 NATIONAL EFFICIENCY NATIONAL EFFICIENCY DEMANDS INDIVIDUAL EFFICIENCY. INDIVIDUAL EFFICIENCY. 1 EMPLOY your Evenings by Improving -J your ability to enable you to earn a higher salary We are Holding SPECIAL- EVENING CLASSES SPECIAL EVENING CLASSES In COMMERCIAL BOOKKEEPING. COMMERCIAL BOOKKEEPING. THOROUGH AND INDIVIDUAL THOROUGH AND INDIVIDUAL TUITION. Full particulars as to Fees, etc., on application at the School. ■ . TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. ; DIGBY’S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. ’■ DIGBY’S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Hallenste i 'n’B Buildings, Triangle lOpp D.1.C.) (Opu. D.1.C.) I DANCING. jy-R WM, FRASER’S CLASSES.Learners: Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays. Practice Class; Wednesday and Saturday, 3 till 12. Private Lessons any hour, by appointment, 40, RIVER ROAD, AVONSIDE, Near Fitzgerald Avenue. ’Phono 2376. X M.F.S. DICING and DEPORTMENT. FLEMING’S ACADEMY, 241, Cashel 1 Street E., City, is always open. Private lessons any hour. Proficiency guaranteed. Special Resistance to backward pupil*. ’Phone 204. XD IYANCING, Depot tmenf, Physical Culture—- * Under Royal and Vico-regal Patronage. MISS LOWE, having returned from Australia, will resume her Classes for Dancing and Deportment from March ISth. Waltzing taught in three private lessons. At Home Tuesday afternoons. 307, Montreal St. XD WANTED TO SELL. A GENUINE BARGAIN. SPLENDID 5-SE.-VTER LIGHT TOUR]NG CAR; oloct-rio lights; detachable wheels; recently panned ar.ci overhauled. ONLY . £2OO. At DEXTER AND GROZIEE, LTD,, U4 Worcester Street W. MOCHA BLEND COFFEE. j jfN 41b and lib Tins, Is 3d and 2s 4d. n I 'MOCHA BLEND - COFFEE. ITHNEST Coffee in tho Dominion. A Pure Coffee. MOCHA BLEND COFFEE. MANUFACTURED by the N.Z. Coffee and Spice Co., Ltd. ■ Tf/ANTED to Sell, 31 h.p. Horton, S-tpewe- • i Motor-cycle. Price to clear, £32 10s, ADAMS, LIMITED, High Street. WHITE PopUn Shoes, just, landed, "Derby 1 t fronts, Albany Shoes, Os lid (special Cut Prices these). Hundreds of Pairs. Stewart Robinson, Cnahel Street. M.W.S. SINGER Drophoad, latest, aemi-cabir cheap; 7 drawer round shuttle, £6 1 261, High 5t.,2 drs. Cashel St. X] Oiik lea Trays, with Antique Handles, 7s (id, 9s (id, 11s 6cl, 14a Ou, A. J. WHITE, LTD*

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12406, 26 August 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 12406, 26 August 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 12406, 26 August 1918, Page 1

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