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LIBERTY rpHE HOUSh LIBERTY LIBERTY J- of Big LIBERTY LIBERTY Attraction?. LIBERTY TREMENDOUS DOUBLE ATTRACTION. PICTURES AND CONCERT PARTY. CL A R A K I M B A h h YO1" X G 'CL AR A K I M B A LJ, Y O I? X G C LARA KIJ11! Al, L YOU X, G In licr most gorgeous photo-play, THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN _— —- Just as bis a Success ;is "Eves of Youth." C A 11 R I V. T, A X C. E LEY AND HER MELODY MAIDS. AND HER MELODY MAIDS. MISS CARRIE LANCELEY MISS CARRIE LANCELEY (Queen of- Song). Her's is tho treatment of the artist tornvoice, sympathy, everything! An interpretation thut will always bo remembered--treasured recollections io livo in tlio mind's store-house. MISS IRENE WATTS, Pianisio and Mouologiiist. MISS CECILE STEYEXS Violiniste. MISS DORIS MIDDLETOX, 'Gollisto. LIBERTY ORCHESTRA. Overture, "Lo, Hear the lieutlo Lark" Duet: Flute, Mr F. A. Bullock j CJurinct, Mr F. L. Woledgc. PRICES: Is Id, is Id,. 2s 7d. Box Plan at The Bristol till 5 p.m., afterwards nt Theatre. Ring 2l!l>0. MATIXEE (Pictures, onlv): Is Id, Is Cd. Children Half-price. 5403 HEA T R £ ROYAL. COMPETITION FESTIVAL. CONTINUED SUCCESSFUL SEASON". 9.30 a.m.—Class 02. Vocal Scholarship (a). "Beat of a Passionate Heart." 11.13 tralto. 3 p.m.—Claes 103. Vocal Scholarship (b). Own Selection. 3.15 D.m— Class 120. Piano Solo (Lady or man). *.*.» ~.~.. Class 107. Song for Girls (undor 18). . TIMS EVENING. ', Piano Duo. ■Junior Champion Recitation', Boys. Operatic Solo, Contralto. English Son?, Gentleman. Song for Girls (under 18). Dominion Recitation, Gentlemen. Piano Solo, Lady or Gentleman. Vocal Scholarship, Ladies'. Character Recital, Gentlemen. Prices—Day Session, Gd; Evoning, 3s, 2s, le. Reserves at Tho Bristol. PLAN .for First Two Demons!ration Concerts opens THIS MORNING nt The- Bristol. Prices: D.C. and O.S. Os, Stalls 2s, Gallery Is. Booting Fco Is extra. T. F. HALL, 5436 Secretary. WOOLSION BOROUGH COUNCIL. MUNICIPAL CONCERT. THE WOOLSTON BRASS BAND will give this season's final Municipal Concert, TO-MORROW EVENING (Thursday), April 21st, at S p.m., in tho WOOLSTON DOMAIN. O. MACHATTIE, 5408 Town Olerk. DOG TRIALS. . AMURI COLLIE CLUB. ,-INTRIES for. the AMUR! COLLIE \U CLUB'S ANNUAL TRTAhS CLOSE o: SATURDAY, APRIL 23rd. F, TRAVERS, ~ ." ' .Hon. Sec, . - ■ Culvertien.

EDUCATIOIirAL. CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD. iANZAC DAY, APRIL 25th. MONDAY, APRIL 23th, being ANZAC DAY, the Board suggests to School Committees and Head Teachers that the Scholars shfluld ajaemble in the morning at their respective Schools, and that a Ceremony appropriate t<; rthe occasion bo held, the Schools to be then CLOSED for tho remainder of the^ciay. Chriatchurch, April 19th, 1921. H. C. LANE, Secretary. CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD. EDUCATION OF GIRLS AND INFANTS. MISS M. C. PERRIN, 8.A., Supervisor for the Education of Girls and Infants, will addreaa a MEETING OF TEACHERS at RANGIORA, on S.ATUADAY NEXT, at 10 a.m., at tho Borough School. Chrislchurch, > 16th April, 1921. H. C. LANE, . Secretary TO BE A MAN Is the accidental Btato of one part of humanity. TO BE PROFICIENT In a calling that ensures success in life proves that you ate tho right kind of man, with a full grasp of the meaning of existence, and determined to riso above your fellows. The field of Accountancy and Book-keeping offers a wide scopo for the man of ability and enterprise. Let piLBY'S COLLEGE Assist you to 6ucce6sfully omurace it„ Undei the direction •of highly qualified Teacher Specialists—,o. T. MOSLEY, A.P.A., N.Z., A.1.A.N.Z., And J. WYN IRWIN, M.A. (Hons.). F.R.E.S. Splendid results were achieved by GILBJf'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 inay commence at ANY TIME. Write or call for full particulars. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., Royal Exchange Buildings, NEXT G.P.0., ' Cathedral square, Christchurch. Telephone 1333. P.O. Box 56. Director: L. J. BERRY, A.P.A., N.Z., F.I.A.N.Z. GS3B4-2211 (And at Wellington). VIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, ■»■' Hallenstein's > Buildings (opp. D.1.C.). Principal: MISS M. D. DIGBY, P.C.T., I.P.S. THOROUGH AND RAPID TUITION IN Shorthand, Typewriting, Handwriting. Bookkeeijing. 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 Cferk9 is at all timei greatly in" excess of tho number available and StirJents readily obtain good offico ap pointment?. Prospectus on application at tho School. Term commences ;it any ;ime. Coaching for Matriculation, Public. ! and all Public Examinations. • DIGBY'S COMMERCI.\L SCHOOL, Triangle, Christchurch . J!3080-fOG5 DANCING. XfISS LYKNE EDWARDS, Pupil of Mi* IVX Estclle Beorc, 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 Tho Bristol Piano Co., Box 512, or 'Phone 2366.' ESSGC

DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. _»ROF. FLEMING haa HcsLmed Teachinff. Waltz and other Special Dances taught in Three Privato Lessons, any hour. Classes every evening. Proficiency guaranteed. Private Academy, 241 Cashel street. 'Phone 204. PSSS7

)ANCING, Deportment—Under Royal and Vice-regai Patronage. MISS 1/OWE, having returned from Australia, will reeumo Classes from March 11th. The New Waltz tr.ught in tlirco lessoua. At homo Tuesday Afternoons, 61 Worcester etrcet. L6SO2

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17124, 20 April 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17124, 20 April 1921, Page 1

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