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AMUSEMENTS. XTIS MAJESTY'S , THEATRE . The House of Excellence. HAY WARD'S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. At. 8 -r-. NIGHTLY I See the Fighting Parson iu s FOR HIS MASTER FOR HIS MASTER ' ' FOR HIS .MASTER Western FOR - HIS MASTER Drama.. FOR HIS' 'MASTER'. FOil HIS* MASTER A Story of the .CJowbpy PARIS. THE DUEL*. * Frontier of Albania. .» Graphic. • • TWINS AND THE STEPMOTHER TWINS AND THE! BIDONI'S DRMM, BETTY IN THE LIONS' DEN 1/- and 6d. Reserves Dresden, 1/6. QOLOSSEUM. FULLER'S LEADING -PICTURES; TO-NIGHT at 8, and NIGHTLY. THE GALVANIC SUCCESS: THE WRECK THE WRECK THE WRECK 3000 ft in Two Convincing Acts. It cost ,£10,600. to produce. A GREAT RAILROAD COLLISION. PATHE GAZETTE (Latest) Topical AtGERIA' S ACROBATS '. . YIV > Vaudeville MONTANA STATE FAIR ... . Topical , Come and Sen the Buck jumping. MEXICAN WAR PICTURES ...... Topical COURTING BETTY'S BEAU Comedy MABEL'S BEAR ESCAPE. .Keystone Farce Admission 6d and 1/- Admission "6d and 1/-. It O ~B~E 'Jt], U , HIGH STREET. Continuous Picture Palace. Absolutely Last Day of our Great Programme LAST DAY OF -BOMBARDIER WELLS v. BOMBARDIER WEtLS v. BOMBARDIER WELLS v. LITTLE WILLIE LITTLE WILLIE LITTLE WILLIE Supported by a Host of Star Subjects. SYDENHAM PICTURES TO-NIGHT I At 8. TONIGHT! Last Night of tie WeHtern Drama, FOR HIS MASTER. I FOR HIS MASTER. A Powerful Play with a Great Moral. ■ THE ETERNAL DUEL, TWINS AND THE STEPMOTHER. BETTY IN THE LIONS' DEN. Prices 1/- and 6d'. Reserves at Holeroft's. KAIAPOI—TO-NIGHT! L E X A N DEE P I C-T U R E S . STAR PROGRAMME. . GUIDING. LIGHT. A LEAP YEAR- PROPOSAL. WRONG BOTTLES. Supported by a Strong Programme. • PUBLIC NOTICES. jQ U A L I T YI That indefinable, yet .most desirably, fUtribute usually ; expressed" by the word ' 'Quality'' is -especially, noticeable in t ■ OA & H A fci L FURNITURE, CARPETS, And, FURNISHINGS. MONEY LENT PRIVATELY. AND IN STRICTEST CONFIDENCE UPON APPROVED NOTE OF HAND. Also upon Household Furniture. Pianos »(without removal), also upon Horses, Cattle, Motor' Cars, Farm -Implements, etc. able by Easy Small Weekly Instalments. h. W. BALKIND, j9.fi 629 Colombo Street. OAD M i TEA 800 MS, CASHEL STREET. ' UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Wo are Specialising in LUNCHEONS. .168 IT JfRUIT TREESI FRUIT TREES I For PRESENT PLANTING we offer an IMMENSE STOCK of FRUIT TREES in all the leading kinds, including:— APPLES, one-two, and three-year-old—From 1/6 to 2/- each; 15/- to 18/- per doz. PEARS, two, three, and four-year-old—l/ 6/ to 2/6 each; 15/-» 18 /-. and 21/- per doz. PLUMS, two, -three, and four-year-old—l/ 6 to 2/6 each; 15/- and 16/-, per doz. PLUM 3, Japan (Burbank), strong fruiting trees —2/6 each. PEACHES, -one and two-year-old—l/ 6 and £./• each; 15/- and 18/- per doz. APRICOTS, one, two, and three-year-old—--1/6 and 2/- each. NECTARINES, one and two-year-old—l/ 6 : and 2/-, each. CHERRIES,., two and three-year-old—l/ 6 and 2/- each. WALNUTS,' three year to six-year-old—l/ 6 to S/6 each. GOOSEBERRIES, strong bushes —4/6 to 5/per doz. CURRANTS, Red, White, and Black, strong—; 4/6 to 5/- per doz. LOGANBERRIES, strong—l/- each; 9/per doz. 1/- in the £ Discount for Cash. NAIRN & SONS, LINCOLN ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH. .25 THE UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER AGAIN (The Eleventh Year in Succession) WINS THE MEDAL AT THE WORLD'S TYPEWRITING CONTEST, Held in Boston on April 2 last, and once .more proves its Supremacy by winning Every Prize awarded in Each Class—Championship, Amateur, and Novice. ' The Contest being for Speed, Reliability, and General Excellence. * Buy an ' "UNDERWOOD" Now—You Must come to it in the end. Sole Agents and Importers: D. N. ADAMS, LTD., N.Z. EXPRESS CO.'S BUILDINGS, CHRISTCHURCH. 'Phone 3036. P.O. Box 885. .15 ANYONE in need of TEMPORARY LOAN, . £5 .. upwards, upon Household Furniture. (without removal), call at . L. W. BALKIND, 1 125 629 Colombo Street. OREGON. —First-class Edge Grain and Slashed for finishing work, latest style. C E. Otley, timber merchant, 381 Madras Street North. HE SUN WANT ADVERTISEMENTS will bring the help or business dosired. Two lines (12 words), sixpence; six insertions for 2/6.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 112, 17 June 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 112, 17 June 1914, Page 1