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LECTURES. qhristian science lecture. 1 KING'S THEATRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, at 8 p.m. The Public is invited to attend a Free Lecture on Christian Science to be delivered ia the King's Theatre on Saturday Night by PROFESSOR HERMANN S. lIERING, C.5.8., • Member of the Board .of Lectureship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. ADMISSION—FREE. ME H TINGS. S UMMIT • ROAD ASSOCIATION. The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will be held in the CADENA TEA ROOMS, Cashel Street, on FRIDAY, 19th inst., at 8 o'clock. Members and friends cordially invited. Music. Refreshments. 2146 LOST ANt> FOUND. LOST, Skye TERRIER. Reward 137 Victoria Street. 2798 STRAYED into my Premises, "Black an<f White Sheep Dog. If not claimed by" 20th will be sold to defray expenses. Haw* kins, High Street, Rangiora. 2147 PUBLIC NOTICES. THE SEP VICE for the Day of Intercession for the G.F.S. will -be held on THURSDAY, June 18, in the Cathedral, at 7.30 p.m. The Address, will be given by his Lordship Bishop Julius. 2794 TITE HAVE MOVED TO ROOMS; V ON SECOND FLOOR (Next to Lift) of the DOMINION BUILDINGS, CATHEDRAL SQ. (Opposite Broadway's}. F. 'H. DAVTE 1 SON, ■ LICENCED SURVEYORS. .211 VVTHE N THE ... SNOW FLIES, .»*•• and biting, frosty air roughens the skin, it is a great. comfort» to . have a jar of "ROSOl'TO" Complexion Cream in tjie house. Rosotto keep the slfin just right; ;it is a positive relief for ..all. irritations, sbreness, and roughness caused "by wind and weather. Cracked lips.quickly disappear under its healing influence. Rosotto is sold by Chemists and Grocers ijx jars, l/-..and; tJ/T-^ach; also, post ' free' from Sole Manufacturer: PRICE, Chemist, Lower High Street. .122JP T T HE B ft 'S T: PHCENIX Thick, . Juicy Candied Peel, PHOENIX PurQ. Fruit Jains. PHGSNIX Real Orange Marmalade. PHCENIX Coiirt Cfipcolatos, - M PHCENIX Biscuits. - PHCENIX Bottled Fruit All Stores. Or Wlioleaalo from ' 1 H. C, GODFREY & CO. .ISO OTOKCY 0 L I N G. (Extract from "Motpr Cycle," Jan. 22 » 1914.) "HILL-CLIMBING ON THE LONDONliXETER RUN. "Your interesting; report of tho official results of the Loqdpii-Exeter ruu came as a surprise to me and several others, for we noticed that out of 21 aide-car machines that failed on the officii,! "biUs—that is, Chard and Trou—l4 were machines of 6 and 8 h.p. and one 0f.4£.'1i.p., while 13 3 J single-cylinders competed with side cars, and only foi\r failed ■ to cliuib these test. If ills. Of. the nine successful ones, I note four were Rover combinations, which is a performance tho Coven- , try firm may well feel proud of, especially as every machine entered got' through and was awarded a gold medal.'' JACK SUCKLING, Canterbury Agfent, 114 MANCHESTER! STREET, Chritttchurch. P. R. LEGG, Representative. FORD CARS Still ahead with a greater lead this year: 217 Cars registered in Chch. for 12 months ending April, 1914, 31 differ-' ent makes. • The FORD heads the list with 54'; next highest 19. One-fourth of total were FORDS. Nearly three times as many FORDS as the next highest. FORD,- "the Universal Car." Two-seaters, complete, xk.Bo; five-seaters, complete, £195. Jx RANGER, Agent, Christchurch Garage, 94 Gloucester Street. .161 J F. LB^EBS, DENTAL SURGEON, CLOCK TOWER CHAMBERS (Corner of Graham, Wilson, and Smellie), HIGH STREET. 'Phones: 1819. Res., 2535. .126 THE LEADING DYEII3 AND CLEANERS, Have REMOVED their Receiving Offices to 93 CASHEL STREET (Four doors from old place) .182 'Phone 2617. JAMES GILLINGHAM, Casli Buyer of FOWL WHEAT AND ALL FARM Produce. 217 LICHFIELD STREET. .193 IN COQKING. s Miss WHITCOMBE is prepared to' give Lessons in all branches of Cookery at her Rooms, WHITCOMBE*S BUILDINGS. Single Private Lessons or a Course as arranged. Miss Whitcombe holds a First Glass Certificate from, the City , and Guilds of London, and is alsp Silver Medallist, National Training School of Cookery, London. Telephone 3572. . 154F OR SALE, White Paper, suitable for butchers, grocers, or other trades- '» wrappings. Apply The Sun Office. E

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 112, 17 June 1914, Page 1

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