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AMUSEMENTS. 'ING EDWARD BARRACKS. TOMORROW NIGHT TO-MORROW NIGHT THE '■'".■ -. ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND . ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND* ROYAL ARTILLERY . BAND: . ROYAL* ARTILLERY r BAND * Will give 'V ' .'" •„ THE FIRST OF THREE CONCERTS. COMMENCES 8 p.m. DOORS OPBN T-p.m. A; Magnificent Programme will be presentedr including the Grand March "Rieflzi" (Wagner), Overture "Egmont" (Beethoven), "Entry of the Gods into Valhalla" Grand'• Selection "Pagliacci" (Leoncavallo), and the Overture "William Tell" (Rossini). , . . ■A.' A;FEAST OF GLORIOUS* MUSIC. ; SERVED: BY 44 SKILLED.PLAYERS. cTHE ■• 'FINEST INSTRUMENTAL" COMBINATION THAT HAS EVER PLAYED IN NEW ZEALAND. Conductor: Mr E. C. Stretton, «R.-A> ■• 2/- Reserves and Day Sales 1/2/- At the Dresden. . 4 - 1/- " 2/- ' *' 1/- - . 2/-. • 17=- • .2/- !/■■ 2/- V- •;. .2/- Tickets -will be admitted;by treal Street Entrance only; 1/- Tickets by the- Oashel- -Street - Entrance • only. Queues will be formed in each" case. " WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, at 3.'"'".' GRAND OPEN-AIR CONCERT . In LANCASTER PARK. ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING. GRAND STAND SIXPENCE EXTRA. WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 8. • FINAL*CONCERT In the KING EDWARD BARRACKS. ' RESERVE YOUR SEATS NOW. H. HARDCASTLE, ** 84 Advance Representative. GRAND THEATRE. CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Continuous. PICTURES. Continuous 12 Noon to 11 p.m. TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. TO-DAY. GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Headed by the Sensational Selig-Masterpiece, THE .WATER RAT. 7 -,;■' THE" WATER ; BAT: THE WATER" RAT. 3000 ft - THE WATER RAT. 3000 ft THE . WATER RAT; - •• THE WATER RAT. THE WATER, RAT. THE: WATER RAT. THE WATER RAT (the Clever Criminal); THEWATER RAT (the Accomplished Swim- ' mer), in a Battle of' Wits with ■'■<■ DR WESTERLY, THE CRIME INVESTIGATOR (•Of the Great Ganton Mystery Fame). SUPERB ACTING. MARVELLOUS SCENERY. "*** Supported by ,'■,'•-'"■' "Witness A Centre" (S./and. A. y' '.'The Dancer's Redemption" (Selig Drama). "The Boob" - (Rex . Comedy); '/' A Shr-ajwiel; Scenic );isV^*t.^<^w';'*c. ~, Appropriate Selectiens.; by, the . :-'.'-.;• •GRAND ORCHESTRA. ~'■.■ PRICES AS USUAL: 6d and 3d. COME EARLY to avoid disappointment. ; - .- ■■••■■ 83: LOBE THEATRE, high street: CONTINUOUS PICTURES. „. . Hayward's, Ltd. Sessions 12 Noon to 10.30. Our 1 Marvellous Star Subject: THE BURIED PAST> -. ... 2000 THE.BURIED PAST.-, Feet. THE BURIED PAST. Or, f THE BURIED EAST. "A DRUNKEN HUSBAND'S REWARD." A Most Exciting and Thrilling Drama. WARW T ICK CHRONICLE. News of the WARWICK CHRONICLE. World & Fashions. Another Edison Gem: HIGH TIDE OF MISFORTUNE. HIGH TIDE OF MISFORTUNE, A Unique Drama, full of Pathos and Interesting Scenes. GETTING THE BEST OF DAD. Lubin GETTING THE BEST OF DAD. Comedy. For Laughing Purposes Only: MAKING HIMSELF A HERO. ' MAKING HIMSELF A HERO. A Real Scream from Start to Finish. Our Programme is absolutely stroner. so follow the crowds to the GLOBE 1 where vou always get the best of Pictures and every Comfort. Adults 6d, Children 3d. N.Z; PUBLIC NOTICES. REFORM L ] PUBLIC MEETINGS will beheld in PARISH HALL — CASHMERE HILLS —MONDAY, February OPAWA P METHODIST SCHOOL—TUESDAY, February 10, 8 p.m. Speakers: Messrs H. D. ACLAND and D. JONES. Ladies invited. 72 ANTED, immediately,. Girl for bindery. tt Apply, Mr Chapman,' Smith and Anthony' s Works. 198 FOR SALE, 3ft 6in Double-oven Range, complete. Y.W.C.A.. Madras St. 193 RANTED, Obliging Person forward corI vf rect written copy poem, "Barbara Freitchie." 86, "The Sun" Office. ANTED, Douglas Motor Bike. Lowest price to G.J., Post Office; Little River. ANTED, smart Lad for factory. Cyclone OST, Saturday afternoon, Photo Pendant -J (two children). Finder please return ■The Sun" ANTED, good General Help; small v t family; no washing. Apply, evenings, Mrs Hight. 34 Rugby St:, Merivale. 199 FOR SALE, Pony Cart, thorough order; leather cushions. No. 8, North Rd., Papanui. ; i 5. 'ANTED, Builder's Labourers. Apply TT -J, and W. Jamieson, Ltd., 573, Colombo St. 201 WORKING Man (48) wishes Correspond with Widow, view Matrimony. 88, ''The Sun" Office. 202 . F F I C E S • TO LET. ■We have a SUITE of from TWO to FIVE ; FRONT OFFICES TO LET on First Floor of our Building, CENTRAL CHAMBERS, \ J52 Hereford Street. Low rsnt to good tenant. *'" : MAWSON, STEWART, AND BECKETT, 0 Public Account ints. OT E L FEDERAL, VICTORIA"' SQUARE, VCHRISTCHURCHi. This Up-to-date Hotel is situated in. one in 'jChristchurch'l",'. A;ppw'nk\nents.''ith6foughi3E "lip '-"to datev.* •Rapidly*' becoming -.the-farowrit© l and' 9/- per-day-.;;- "- . . : •■:■■■•■<?■■ '.'••.'■.>: - E.VDAVIS '■■'■: ; ■ 31

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume 1, Issue 3, 9 February 1914, Page 1

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