AMUSEMENTS. IBE R T Y THEATRE. £*'!>', At 2 p.m. Night'j• . At 7.30 p.m. The Champion Gloom Dispeller RICHARD DIX With MART BRIAN In a Love and Laughter Comedy Knockout, "KNOCKODT REILLY." "KNOCKOUT REILLY." "KNOCKOUT REILLY." "KNOCKOUT REILLY." A Punch-Packed Comedy of Love and JazzLaughs —' rm--M----LIBEKTY CONCERT ORCHESTRA (.Conductor, Mr Ernest Jamiesda). Reserves at The Bristol, or 'Phono 2366. 8102 BIG EXPLOSION BICr EXPLOSION BIG EXPLOSION LAUGHTER-LAUGHTER—LAUGHTER LAUGHTER—LAUGHTER—LAUGHTER WITH ROARS, SHRIEKS, SCREAMS, YELLS At The I B E R T Y THEATRE J Commencing MONDAY NEXT « MONDAY The Greatest Comedy. Team the Screen Haa Ever Seen. CHARLIE MURRAY CHARLIE MURRAY CHARLIE MURRAYAnd GEORGE SIDNEY GEORGE SIDNEY GEORGE SIDNEY In First National's Absolute Riot of Fun,' "LOST AT THE FRONT." "LOST AT THE FRONT." " LOST AT , THE FRONT." "LOST AT THE FRONT." "LOST AT THE FRONT." "LOST AT THE FRONT." "LOST AT THE FRONT." "LOST AT THE FRONT." "WHEN DO WE FIGHT?" "WHERE IS THIS WAR?" "We've had Rain, Hail, Mud, Mix-ups, Women, Barbed Wire, Cooties, and Sergeants: EVERYTHING except a War!-If the Enemy doesn't Attack us Soon, I'll Never SpoaJt to them again." Two Field-Marehals of Fun Having a Shell of a Time Finding the War. Two Questing Quaoks who Insist on Inoculating Everybody with Joy Germs. Two Generals of Comedy who Bombard Your Blues with Bombshells of Hurricane Laughter. Two A.D.M.S.'s who Order Doses of Acute Diversion with Merry Shrieks THE SCREAM OF THE SCREEN. THE SCREAM OF THE SCREEN. GET A GOOD "POSSY." BOOK TO-DAY AT THE BRISTOL AND ENJOY THE FUN. EDUCATIONAL. TWO GOOD TURNS. want to do you two good turns! We want to enhance your. prospects of securing a pass at the 1928 Examinations. We want to pay your Examination Entrance Fees for you. To give yourself the ; most , favourable chances; of success you must not crowd and rush your studies. Therefor?, to encourage immediate enrolment we are making the following liberal concession:— "Every Student who enrols before Ist December, 1927, will have hiß or her Examination Entrance Pees paid by the Schools." There are no special conditions to this offer. The course has to be completed in the usual way, and you only pay the regular schedule fees, either by instalments or in advance. Write to-day for particulars of this remarkable offer to k HEMINGWAY'S OORRESPONDENOE SCHOOLS.. P.O. Box 516, Auckland.
EVENING COMMERCIAL CLASSES VENING COMMERCIAL CLASSES are held at - DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL • On MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, 7-0 p.m., for Shorthand, Typewriting, Filing,, Bookkeeping, etc., etc. Also Coaching for Shorthand-Typists' Public Service, and all Shorthand Examinations. StudentY may attend one, two, or three evenings, • These classes afford art excellent opportunity to Btudents wishing to become, qualified in Commercial Work and who are unable id attend the day classes; They also enable, those already in Commercial positions to qualify for promotion. Note: We cater for students of all ages. Term commences from date of entry. Prospectus on application. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallenstein's Buildings, Triangle (Opp. D.1.C.) D 3061-3 THE CYRIL POULTON SCHOOL OF DANCING. MR CYRIL POULTON (certificated), announces that during the summer months he is reducing his fees to EXACTLY ONE-HALF of those quoted in. the School prospeotus. Applications for enrolment for this SUMMER COURSE in MODERN BALLROOM DANCING must be made on or before OCTOBER loth, 1987, after which date the usna) fees will be charged. All the latest dances will be taught, including the and "Yale Blues," also the latest phases of tho Foxtrots (quick and slow), Flat Charleston, Walts, Tango, and Onestep. , For full information write or "phone 9558. Studio: 411 Wilson's rood, Linwood. (No. 3 tram.) Telephone 3553. P7251 kANCING, Deportment, Oalijtbenio Ejer- _' eiscs (under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage)—MlSS LOWE has returned from Sydney, and resumed Classes. Foxtrot, Waltz, and One-Step Taught in three private lessons. At Home: Friday afternoons. Miss Lowe, 51 Worcester street West. L 5005 BUSINESS NOTICES. 3BAD THIS. THIS. COLLINS' FAMOUS FIJI RHEUMATIC, NEURITIS. AND NERVE CURE. Made from Pure Herbs, the Sole Product of Fiji. A GUARANTEED REMEDY for Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago, Sciatica, Gout, Neuralgia, Arthritis, and all Nervous Complaints. For a Fee of Ten Guineas, the Proprietor is prepared to give a WRITTEN GUARANTEE that he will CURE ANY OF THE ABOVE DISEASES, or refund the whole of the money. PRICE 4s 6d PER BOTTLE, POST FREE. Sufferers who cannot afford to pay for the treatment will be supplied free of any charge on personal application. There is no doubt that the Exhibition largely advertised what Fiji could produce, and it was a revelation to the millions who attended to view the. exhibits in the Fiji Court, but what is now keeping the name of Fiji before the public is the MANY MARVELLOUS CURES being effected, some long since thought Incurable, by the aireney of the now justly FAMOUS FIJI RHEUMATIC CURE. J. O. COLLINS. Rheumatism and Tleurltis Specialist, AT 12 FERRY ROAD, OHRISTGHUBCH, AT 140 A VTVIAN STREET, WELLINGTON, % „_ AND X39A BATHURST BTSZSt. BWMJt.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19137, 21 October 1927, Page 1
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