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AMUSEMENTS. XT IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. 11 HAYWARD'S PICTURES. TO NIGHT at 8, and NIGHTLY. THE COSTLIEST AND BEST FILMS. Vance's Great Book in Film Form. 4500 ft. ' 4500 ft, A DAY OF DAYS A DAY OF DAYS A DAY OF DAYS; A DAY OF DAYS A DAY, 6F DAYS An Intensely Dramatic "Pl&y of NIGHT "LIFE IN THE GILDED OF MONEYED NEW YORK. Introducing a Section of Oscar Asche and Lily Brayton's Success: KISMET I I KISMET.I , , ; KISMET! Pathe Gazette; Fresh Water Aquarium. WINTER" SPORTS IN SWEDEN, A Most Interesting Film. CLOSED AT TEN, ' A Boarding-house Romance. 1/- and 6d. Reserves Dresden, l/€. CYDENHAM PIGTUBfiS LAST NIGHT of the Brillia'nt Drama : A DAY OF DAYS And His Majesty's Programme, as above. Prices, 1/- and 6d. Reserves at -Holcroft's. ft O L O 8 S E U M. V; FULLER'S LEADING PICTURES, i ' i : ANOTHfeft' S3BSELIES.' . . TONIGHT,: anil NIGHTLY I A-FIGHT FOli" A FORTUNE A FIGHT FOR' A FOItTUIjE A FIGHT FOR A FORTUNE A FIGHT-FOB A 1 FORTUNE A FIGHT FOR A FORTUNE . Everybody says: "IT'S WONDERFULt'' "GAUMONT ' , IN NORTHERN ITALY—Scenic. ! THE INSCRIPTION—Drama. HOW BURKE AND BUCK . MAD£ GOOD. HOW BURKE AND BUCK MADE GOOD. POLIDOR AND SEE--SAW—Co^ic BATHING BEAUTY 1000 ft of Keystone Laughter." Admission 6d and 1/-. 'Phone 2508. LAST DAY of this Fine Picture. A L OB E T H E A T B E. High Street Continuous 'Picture Palace. THE DANCE OF - Greater THE DANCE'OF DEATH Photo-play has THE DANCE OF DEATH been seen in thi# THE DANCE OF DEATH City for many THE DANCE OF DEATH month*. , So THE DANCE OF DEATH human, so patheTHE DANCE OF DEATH tic, so stirring. An Absolute Triumph. • ' THURSDAY NEXT (Special): THE LURE OF GOLD THE LURE OF GOLD THE LURE OF GOLD TENDERS. f BANKRUPT ESTATE OF EDMUND RICHARD WHEELER. - TENDERS, to close at 4 p.m. on 1 ' THURSDAY, July 30, 1914, are invited for the PURCHASE, iu one or mcire lots, of the magnificent collection of PHOTOGRAPHIC; NEGATIVES belonging to the above. These excellent specimens of photographic art are in first-class order, and .comprise all that is best of New Zealand scenery, * Conditions and forms of tender on application to V ■ - THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE, 2606 96 Gloucester St., Christchurch. T OBUI h O B B TENDERS are invited the ERECTION of a PICTURE THEATRE/Cathedral 'Squarp, for the Neyf Colosseum, Ltd. Plans and specifications may. be seen at the Oiflce of C. W. HERVEY, Accountant and' Secretary, 59" Cathedral Square, where Tenders close on THURSDAY, the\23rd day of July, 1914, . W. GRAY YOUNG, Architect. / 217 Lambton Quay, Wellington. 2518 J. & W. JAMIESON, LTD., BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS. 573 COLOMBO STREET,^CHRISTCHURCH. Being an old-established Firm, we are in a position to undertake Constructional or other work in Wood, Stone, Brick, Reinforced Concrete, or Steel. We keep » large and permanent staff an extensive plant, and large and varied stocks of all classes of materials. ,117 'Phone 195. PUBLIC NOTICES. IST E N I We are again supplying reputed Quarts of the VERY FINEST EGG EMULSION OF COD LIVER OIL at 2/6 pgr- bottle. We make it fresh every few.weeks,>aW guarantee it to be as good an Emulsion aS'it is possible to make. Ask your doctor about it. Sole Manufacturer: r PRICE, CHEMIST, Lower High Street. O R L I F E. There's a lifetime's wear in OAK HALL FURNITURE. It has no hidden defects, and is always a little better than it looks. 115 WORCESTER STREET. Furnishings. Carpets. Linoleums. * .69 JjTRUIT TREES! 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 dos. PEARS, two, three, and four-year-old—l/ 6 to 2/6 each; 15/-, 18/-, and 21/- per doz. PLUMS, two, .tlwee, and four-year-old—l/ 6 to 2/6 each; 15/- and 18/- per doz. PLUMS, Japan (Burbank), strong fruiting trees —2/6 each. t 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/- eachi NECTARINES, one and two-year-old—l/ 6 and 2/- each. CHEP*RIES, two and three-year-old—l/ 6 and each.. WALNUTS, three year to six-year-old—l/ 6 to 3/6 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; 0/per doz. 1/- in the £ Discount for Cash. NAIRN & SONS, LINCOLN ROAD,. CHRISTCHURCH. .25

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 136, 15 July 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 136, 15 July 1914, Page 1

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