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GRAND THEATRE. H a Ha Ha Ha Jla Ha the H ll* G ll A I T T-r B A Day Sess 12 to to 5 ORCHESTRAL SESSIO> T R E THE a A'EAR'S FUNNIEST COMEDY With WILLIAM BOYD And MARY ASTOR “Two Arabian Knight YOU’LL SPI-IT YOUR SIDES THEY' DIDN'T KNOW THE WAR “Two Arabia abian Knights - ’ The Side-Splitting pades of Two Priva the War Reft Out Raughs Reft in. eed to Roosen the Stitches in any Recent Surgical Case. RAUGHS RIGHT TROUGH. Ha Ha Reserves at The Bristol Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha. ITa Ila Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha “ J O I N MUSTARD T H E C R U B.‘ EDUCATIONAL. ELO.CUT.IO N. MR J. R. LESTER, Teacher of Elocution (Voice Production, Technique and Interpretation). Studio: 18, Dr Bates Buildings, Worcester Street.. TTSX GIRRS* JTTGH SCHOOL. CRANMEII SQUARE. Rad y Prl ncipa 1 : MISS M. V. GIBSON, M.A. 'VTEXT TERM will commence on Tuesday, February 7th, at 9.10 a.m. New Pupils must attend on Mondav, February 6th. at 9.30 a.m. Class and book lists will be available for present pupils at the School after 11 a.m. The Rady Principal will be at the School on Monday, 6th February, to interview Parents of new pupils as NAMES: A to M. 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. N to Z. 2 to 4 p.m. Prospectus, giving full information as to tuition fees and boarding fees at A eland Jfbuse (School Hostel) may be obtained at the School or from the office of the undersigned. R. A. STRINGER, Registrar. Canterbury College, Christchurch, February Ist, 1928. 3525 -yriOßiN. ARTHUR GORDON (Royal Conservatorium of Music. Brussels, St Cicelia Conservatorium, Rome). Resumes Teaching FEBRUARY 6. Violin Studio: 913, Colombo Street, City. Phone 5694. 3158 jyj'lSS QUIOREY, R.T.C.R. Resumes Teaching at 459, BARRINGTON STREET, SPREYDON, ON FEBRUARY 4. 3158 pianop’OßTp: and theory. MISS 1 SOLA CRISTOFANINI, A.T.C.R., resumes teaching at 21, Aynsley Terrace, Opawa, on Wednesday, February S. At home Monday, February 6. PIANOFORTE. MRS IVY KING, R.T.C.R. attention to theory, 5 culture, pitch, harmony and r tudio: 139 A, Manchester Street, Clock Tower, Plimsoll’s Buildi Phone 8209. JJANJO. BAXJORIN AND MANDOLIN. Ream to play one of these Instruments, and you will see how quickly you can equip yourself for greater things in a MRS H. G. REEVES, Studio: IS. lnglis Buildings, High Street, Christchurch. BANJO SPEAKS WITH A MELODIOUS VOICE STRAIGHT TO THE HEART. IN the field of personal entertainment there are literally thousands of ladies who find joy, pleasure and amusement in playing one of the fretted instruments, banjo, mandoline, etc. The fact that they are so easy to play makes it possible for one to become proficient upon them even though time is limited. At the same time they will well repay the earnest musician for all the time and practice which one can devote to them. I sell the best j experience is at yc PHONE 1496. LOUIS W. BLOY CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICS HIGH CHOOR. Principal— D. E. HANSEN, M.A., M.Sc., Dr.lng. THE Technical High School provides Courses of Secondary Instruction with a bias towards a Vocation as folFor Girls Commercia 1 Home Scieni Boys— Woodworkin Pupils who have the ability lo the Matriculation Examination would do so with advantage are j facilities to prepare for The School will reopen on T DAY. FEBRUARY 7th, at 10.15 when all new Pupils are required day, February 6th, during 10-12 and 2-4, to meet any Par Applications should also be made a once for places for Boarders. Pros peetuses and Enrolment Forms are ob taijriable at the College Office. Evenin

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18380, 4 February 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18380, 4 February 1928, Page 3