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AMUSEMENTS. BODY'S. ■* (The Distinctive Tlieatre). Twice Daily: 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. THIS WEEKTWO "BIG STAR" ATTRACTIONS! WANDA HIWLEY,, JACK HOLT, And a. Brilliant 'All-Star Cast in' • "HELD BY THE ENEMY." "HELD BY THE ENEMY." A Sensational Sequel to "William Gillette's Famous Play, , SECRET SERVICE, . ! And enacted by practically the earn* cast, in Six Stirling Reels. "HELD BY THE ENEMY." ."HELD BY THE ENEMY." la a Powerful Drsiina of love and iutrigite, in which is infused some refreshing comedy No 2 ■Puramount-Artcraft's Latest Comedy-Drama, "AN OLD-FASHIONED BOY," "AN OLD-FASHIONED BOY," Stairing CHARLES KAY. CHARLES RAY. The Tail© of a Lad who Loved a NowFashioned Girl: \ EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA. PRICES AS USUAL. Hosorvcs at The Bristol or 'Phone 4025. LIBERTY rrtHE HOUSL LIBERTY LIBERTY Xof Big LIBERTY LIBERTY Attractions. LIBERTY ORCHESTRA AND SINGER THIS AFTERNOON. ■ THE GREATEST SENSATION IN FILMLAND. GEOSGES CARPENTIER GEORGES CARPENTER GEORGES CARPENTIER. •THE WONDER MAN." "THE WONDER MAN." THE WORLD WAR HERO AND HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION OF EUROPE IN AN INTRIGUING DRAMA OF HIGH . SOCIETY. The Wonderful Comedy, "THE OVER ALL HERO," Featuring SNOOKY, The Cleverest Monkey and Animal Actor in the World. WYATT HADLAND. The Talented Enrlish Tenor. LIBERTY ORCHESTRA. Night Prices: Is Id, 2s Id, 2a 7d. Matinee: Is* Id, Is 7d, 2s Id. Children Half-Price Box Plan at The Bristol till 5 p.m., afterwords at the Theatre. ■ 4954 WOULD YOU LIVE FOREVER? MILLIONS will.'- Hear how at the Crystal Palace on Sunday Night. Seaits Free. No collection. 4858 PUBLIC NOTICES. MEDICAL REGISTRATION. ■ WALTER SCOTT ALEXANDER, MB., •»■■ B.Ch.,* now residing in Christohurch/ hereby give notice tliat.l intend applying on the 14th May, 1321, next, to have my ijuns placed on the Medical Register of the Do-, minion of New,. Zealand; and that I have deposited tine evidence of my qualification in the offloe of the Registrar of Births and Dearths at Chiistohuxch. , WALTER SCOTT ALEXANDER, (Signed) (' < Christohurch, M.8., B.Cfc. Dated ait Ohrißtcnurch 13th. April, 1921. ',6 ■-.•■'' . • * , 637 , -': TQiPOTATO Itf&GBRS. ~-■ r wn-r'ii -'•«» no% landing »'shipment' VV favourite REUTHER POTATO DIGGERS Price, f;o.r. Ohi-is'tohuroh, : . Further particulars from , HARRY ANDERSON, ; . 193 .Cashel' ste«sot. Lißter Engine Agent. In Stock—Plough*, shares, Milking Machines, Separators', Oils, etc 491F EGAL—During.my illness MESSRS RAY--J'.MOND, STRINGER, and DONNELLY have kindly offered to superintend my business. WILLIAM HOBAN, Barrister and Solicitor, .104 Hereford street, i. 362 71 J.BRADNOCK, Reliable Motor Carrier,' Jt • 204 Cashel street. Temporary 'Phono 8020. Lichfield- street Stand 'Phone 2480. Special attention given to Cashmere Hilla and Surrounding Districts. - -. 682 j KIND Person willing to ADOPT a Healthy ■'BABY from 6 months old. .Good parentage Salary. Reply ii . G.M., 691 • Co; P. 0., Oust. EDUCATIONAL. . ' TO BE-A MANIs the accidental state, of one part of humanity, TO. BE PROFICIENT In a calling that ensures success in life proves that you are the right kind of man, with a full grasp of the meaning of existence, and' determined to rise above your fellows. The field of Accountancy and Book-keeping offers a wide- scope for the man of ability and enterprise. Let 'ri LL B Y ' S' ■ COLLEGE Assist you to successfully embrace it. Under the direction of highly qualified Teacher SpecialistsC. T. MOSLEY, A.P.A.. N.Z., A.1.A.N.Z., And . J.' WYN I RWltf, M.A., (Hons.), FiR.E.S; Splendid results were achieved.by GILBSf'S COLLEGE in the last ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS. EIGHTY PER CENT. OF PASSES being recorded. Sessions have been resumed. Day and Evening Classes. Correspondence Lessons. A Term may commence at ANY TIME* Write- or call for' full particulars. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., - Royal Exchange Buildings, NEXT G.P.0., Cathedral square, Christohurch. Telephone 1333. P.O. Box 56." Director: L. J. BERRY, A.P.A...N.Z., F.LA.N.Z. G6384-22U (And at Wellington). VGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, —' Halleusleiu'3 Buildings (opp. D.1.C.). Principal: MISS M. D. DIGBY, P.C.T., I.P.S. THOROUGH AND RAPID TUITION IN Shorthand, Typewriting, Handwriting. Bookkeeping. Commercial Correspondence, and ALL Subjects necessary for a Commercial Career. OFFICE APPOINTMENTS FOR ALL QUALIFIED STUDENTS. The demand for our Shorthand Typists, Bookkeepers, and Junior Olerks is at all times greatly in excess of the number available, and Students readily obtain good office ap. poinlments. ' ■ . - Prospectus on application at the School. Terra commences at any time. Coaching for Matriculatiou, Publio Service, and all Public Examination*:. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, . Triangle, Christchurch . D3OBO-4065 ' TISS LYNNE EDWARDS, Pupil of Mis* L Estelle Beere, Resumes Teaching on MONDAY, the 4th April. Latest Ballroom and Fancy Dancing. Children's tuition especially featured. Particulars of Classes, Terms, etc., may be obtained at The Bristol Piano Co., Box 512, or 'Phone 2366. E5560 )ANCING, DeportmenU Physical Exercise —MISS COX and MISS M. MYERS, Pupils of Mrs Wordsworth, London, resume Afternoon Classes from March 14th. Evening Gileses forming. 63 Hereford at. Tel. 354. ; > C 3066! JANCING, Deportment—Under Royal and Vice-regal Patronage. MISS LOWE, having returned from Australia, will resume Classes from March 14th. The New Walts i taught in three lessons. At home Tuesday > Afternoons, 61 Worcester street. L 6603 , DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. - , >ROF. FLEMING has Resumed Teaching. ' Waltz and other Special Dances taught in Three Private Lessons, any hour. ; Classes every evening. Proficiency guaranteed. Private Academy, 241 Cashel street. .'Phone 204. P5557

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17118, 13 April 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17118, 13 April 1921, Page 1

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