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AMUSEMENTS, ETC. OPB R A H 0 U S E. Bon a n r l John Fuller. the o! Direction . The Best Programme for weeks, is verdict of last night's audience. IV A L T E I!, C! E 0 R G E And his Merry, Mirthful SUNSHINE PLAYERS. Presenting their fourth consummation cleverness, melody and wit. THE GRAND HOTEL. Tins is the best of tho bunch. WALLACE BROWNLOW,. Ino World Famous Operatic Baritone, BURNS AND LE CLERC. Supremo Nimbletoed Tcrpsichorcan Export*. BESSIE LESTER. BESSIE LESTER. That cute little American character. TIUGHIE 0 GIL VIE The Brilliant HUG HIE OGILVIE Highlander. Daring Acrobats, WELLS AND WELLS. 2s and la (Phis Tax), Plan *i Milner and Thompson’s. No Booking Fee. ■G ra ND theatre. A THEATRE OF ARTISTIC SPLENDOUR. Crowded again with delighted audiences, and hundreds turned awtiv. SUPERB MURAL DECORATION. MUSIC, SUPERB SEATING. SUPERB PICTURES IN A SUPERB SETTING. A TRIUMPH OF ENTERPRISE. AN UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS. THE "GRAND" now ranks among tho most luxurious of Australasian theatres. The AVorM’s Greatest Film Star, ALLA NAZIMOVA ALLA NAZIMOVA In her Greatest Triumph, "THE REVELATION,” And tho now Grand, too, is a revelation. -Also, "THE GREAT SECRET” (Drama). CHARLIE CHAPLIN in “ THE • COUNT EXCITING FOOTBALL MATCH, CHRIST’S COLLEGE v. HIGH SCHOOL. Come and see this delectable Palace of Enjoyment. Come and delight in the mas'orly orchestral music. Come'and see % new film triumphs. • AT THE OLD PRICES. OPEN _ FROM NOON TO-DAY. Be wise and Book Your Seat. EDUCATIONAL. “Dream after dream ensues. And still they dream • that they shall still succeed, And still are disappointed.” —Cowpcr. ARE YOU amongst the dreamers or the doers? Are you one of the disappointed or the successful ? Don t dieam about success any longer ~® ,np your mind to MERIT IT. iheres a .good situation waiting lor you immediately you’re ready to fill it. QUALIFY YOURSELF -NOW—make y .°-n rS f allc * better situation . Will follow in natural sequence. Our Courses cover a vast field in Commorcial end Professional Pursuits. Just which one you should take up is best decided _by an interview. Parents .of prospective students should call or send lor our Prospectus. Wo coach students for all professional preliminary examinations, All Secondary tuition is under the personal aupervisum of ■Mr Geo. H. .Scarse, • B.A. (Louvain), a University Coach of many years’ experience. Advanced Bookkeeping and Accountancy Classes are ’under the ■ special tutorship ° f ,\lr lI.‘R. Best., F.P.A.N.Z., h.I.A.N.Z. Students of both sexes are prepared •; for Bookkeepers’ -Diploma and Accountancy Professional Examinations, Elementary Classes' in ■ Bookkeeping I ‘'aw,' conducted'b’y'Hie l Mi>hager,' 'it6sis'ted ,! lfy J Mr L. T. .Berry, F.LA.K.Z, and Mr W. Barry, A.I.A.N.Z. Don’t delay' getting into touch with us . —every month wasted now means a month less salary to you in. after years. Our Manager will gladly interview prospective students at any time, and give nil informateion. Special Railway Concessions are given Country Students attending this College. GILBY’S . COLLEGE, LTD., GILBY’S COLLEGE, LTD., GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD.. Next Chief Post Office, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, -CHRISTCHURCH (AND AT WELLINGTON). DIGBT’S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Principal: MISS M. D. DIGBT, P.C.T.. I.P.S. (Tvpists’ Section). MATRICULATION CLASSES. •MATRICULATION CLASSES. We Coach Students for MATRICULATION PUBLIC SERVICE ENTRANCE SIXTH S. PROFICIENCY And Other Examinations. These Classes are in charge of an Experienced University Graduate, whoso students in the past have been eminently successful in passing the various Public Examinations.INDIVIDUAL TUITION. INDIVIDUAL TUITION., . p Term Commences at Any Time. •Prospectus, giving lull particulars, on ap- • plication at the School. Hallenstein’s Buildings (opp. D.1.C.) 3 ;|'PARIS ■ SCHOOL. ‘ -YtY^lßegistored.) Learn ‘.-TH&' up-to-d ate SYSTEMS OH.'.GOSTUME AND DRESSMAKING. ,■:#* y'o Experts to teagh you.-. ■ No Charts. Single-Lessons, Is each. Costumes and Dress.'e=; cut and fitted, 6s. Railway Concession Tickets nn application. MRS GENN, MANAGER. 272. HIGH ST' T.T.S. DANCING and DEPORTMENT. ■FLEMING’S ACADEMY, 241, Cashel A Street E,. City, is always open. Private lessons any hour. Proficiency guaranteed. Special assistance to backward pupils. 'Phone 204. . XD TRANCING, Deportment, Physical Culture— Under Royal and Vice-regal Patronage. MISS LOWE, having returned from Australia, will resume her Classes for Dancing and Deportment from March 18th. Waltzing taught in three private lessons. At Home Tuesday alternoons. 307, Montreal St. XD WANTED TO SELL.' T. W. STEPHENSON, YE OLDE ENGLISHE PORK BUTCHER AND BACON CURER, (Wholesale and Retail), CR. ARMAGH AND MANCHESTER STREETS. Prime Sugar-cured Hams. Sides and Ihollod Bacon and Bath Chaps. Cooked Hams. Pressed Pork and Tongue. Polony, Saveloys, Belgium Sausage. Pork Sausage, Pork Bones and Cuttings. Cooked Heads, Hocks Roasting and Pickled Pork, etc OUR XMAS HAMS AND GOOSE CLUB Is now open. JOIN AT ONCE. Factory ’Phone 3933, Shop 4CSU. MISS GOOLKY, GOLD WIRE ARTIS 18. ISO, Armagh St. LADIES, you are probably going to give a present (o a friend of jourA, SO Let me invito yen to visit !~;~Srapo-riur.-i of Delight, whore, you'll find THE Daintiest Assortment of Brioches, Bangles, Necklaces and Earrings that you could possibly imagine. IVTADE of tho Choicest BeadT'tMunteron -LAt- Gold Wire. They ate perfect dreams, 13E Sure and visit this UniquTFhop It will delight you, 150. Armagh St, __ XTTS TY ANTED Sell, Broody Bufi Orpington, \ l Ifii £7. P.bgbircJ-g.-d, JjLr.-jynv 'gfiLi

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12409, 29 August 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 12409, 29 August 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 12409, 29 August 1918, Page 1

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