AMUSEMENTS. (IBEATER pRYSTA L r A L A C E The B«t Theatre in the Fmpir*. Optß 1 to 4.30 p.m.. 6.30 to S'.copy timeV. M. BEE BE Pnwent* A Dai-.hnsr. I>ar,iis.-, Ihfferpnt Story of i Wo«»a'« P«s:on and if a Men's Revn A Drama of ThriiJs and Suaprnso, foatui Mae Murruy. ruoro Enchant.rig, Entirinp Knt.hr»Uinsr'i>'.»n ever. .. MAE MI'KRAY IN "FASHION ROT\ . MAR MFRKAY IN -FASHION ROW." MAE MfKKAY IN "FASHION ROW.' M*K MI'KRAY IN "FASHION ROW." THEN wo hav* UNIVERSALIS Kjcie? Classic fi'l.-J wih Thrills: "RIDERS IT." "RIDERS IT." Featuring a Bis: Cast, including CREIGHTON HALE and ETHEL SHANNON •THE FAST EXPRESS." CF.NTt'KV COMEDY ami V-'WS FILM. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Thr Bi>--t Orchestra in Australasia, Ur.dor the Distir.nr'ahed l V-<hictor#h;r> ol MR ALFRED J. Bt'NZ. RESERVES Mt The Bristol, ot Ting «t Brother Beebe (he's slwavs on the job> Thone 3755. ' 3905 EDUCATIONAL. BIG SALARIES.
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lunicaio wun us, explain ve do the rest. Managers of Commercial Establishments and. other realise And appreciate the consequent 'swing of time this means to them, in comparison with advertising, as they aro thus called upon to interview only those applicants who we sufficiently qualified to fill tho vacant position. Since tbo beginning of this year we have placed over sixty tiiuionts in remunerative permanent and temporary office positions, and wo continue to daily receive further applications. A good Commercial Education is -undoubtedly a very valuable asset to arjvono intending to follow a Commercial Career, or to those who are likely at any time to be thrown on their own resources. "We hold Day and Evening Classes in all Commercial and Examination subjects, n.nd full particulars may be obtained on applies tion at the School. PIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallonstein'a Buildmgf (or/p. D.1.C.). Tel. 1537. D 2692-; ULEEN TWOMEY., L.Tt.A.a i (LONDON).. TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, ACCOMPANIST, Address:'
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SEASONABLE RESTS. HILLARY and BAXTER, Estate ARent*. H9170-1640F.P. 178 Manchester «treet. PROFESSIONAL NOTIOEB. AND MRS PATERSON, DENTAL SURGEONS, Have Removed to CORNER OP DURHAM AND ABMAG STREETS. OppoaiU the ART GALLERY. MONET. MONEY TO LEND. SUMS. LARGE OR SMALL, ON AP PROVED SECURITY. 0. 7. BURKE, 5 HaJlenstein'a Bnildinga, 'Phone 4615 A. High atnet, City. HATE MONEY TO LEtfD «„ ,„ approved Security. P. D. EBBTBVEN, Slllß « Chancery laa*. SHRnmniPGii Security undoubted, good commissions turnover. Reply "Guarantor," ""Press' ft. 19« \io\wA»M7!m: ' ' Fendalton Bungalow, nearly half mar gin. F.0.C., "Press" Office. 191! * » Bungalow. Ample margin. G. 0.0. "Prea3" Office. 19J' RAILWAYS. CHPJSTCHURCH SHOW AND RACES. EXCURSION TiekeU will be issued t< Christchurch from any station on *h. South Island Main Line and Branche: from Un to 13th November; also fron Timaru, Tinwald, axid intermediate ste tions; stations north of Hawarden and oi Cheviot Branch, by trains arriving Cta*/ clmrcli -up to 11.30 &.m_ on 14tk JTuTMncarj and from Hawarden-Afibbnrton-SprwK&AJ and intermediate stations, in"*" nth""and "15th November, «U *"&&£% to CStb. November. - HORSEHAIR BOtTOHT. AND <». ;^ aT^-
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18217, 30 October 1924, Page 1
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