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AMUSEMENTS. POLOS S E U M FULLER'S LEADING PICTURES. Where you See THE BEST Programme. ANOTHER GREAT PROGRAMME. TO-NIGHT, at B—AND NIGHTLY! The Management takes pleasure in announc ing the presentation of THE BLACK TRIANGLE THE BLACK TRIANGLE THE BLACK TRIANGLE THE BLACK TRIANGLE THE BLACK TRIANGLE THE BLACK TRIANGLE Pathe's Greatest Detective Drama. The Mystery of a Girl's Disappearance. 4000 ft. Of Sensational Interest. 4000 ft A Great Plot and Powerful Story. Supported by these Superb Numbers: PATHE'S GAZETTE—TopicaI. STORM ON WELSH COAST—Scenic. Evolution of London Traflic —Educational. HER AWAKENING—Drama. Fatal Dress Suit—Comic. FULLER'S PREMIER ORCHESTRA. Admission 6d and 1/-. ~~ PATRONS PLEASE . NOTE.—Any Waj News- coming forward will be shown on th* Screen. () F E B A HOUSE W TO-NIGHT, at B—TO-NIGHT! SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY. GRAND HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. Expensive Starring Engagement of the JACKOWLEW TRIO Russian Dancers, JACKOWLEW TRIO Singers, and JACKOWLEW TRIO Instrumentalists. ZENO and WANDELL, Two Hop-Line American Versatillions. HART and KENNY, Australia's Premier Vocalists and Duettists. THE NEW YORK COMEDY FOUR. LESLIE AND SOL BERNS. IRVE HAYMAN AND COMPANY. DAVIS and GLEDHILL, CROTTEN and KREMKA. VERNON and SINCLAIR. RAY DE VERE. Prices as Usual. Tel. 1471. Doors 7.20. KING'S THEATRE. TO-MORROW NIGHT (TUESDAY). Light-weight Championship. HAGERTY v. COOK. PRICES: 6/-, 4/-, 2/6; Stage, 20/-. THURSDAY, AUGUST 13. THOMPSON v. OLSEN (15 Rounds.) PRICES: 4/-, 3/-7 -2/S Stage, 10/-. Preliminaries Each Night at 8 o'clock sharp. Secure Seats at Priestnall's. 3067 jJKATING. OLYMPIA RINK, Hereford Street: Four Sessions Daily—lo to 12, 2.30 to 5, 5i30 to .7 (learners), and 7.30 to 10. Band afternoon and night sessions. 'Fancy and Poster Carnival THURSDAY, August 13. 3050 PUBLIC NOTICES. HUNT CLUB. Instead of postponing Hunt Ball, Hunt Committee has decided to HOLD BALL on TUESDAY, August 11, 1914. and intend handing over proceeds to the War Fund. Tickets! can be procured from members of Hunt Committee. WILLIAM DEANS, 3066 Hon. Secretary. IN THE ESTATE OF REGINALD 81/UNDEN, late of 'Bennett's, Farmer, (Deceased). It is "requested that All ACCOUNTS against this Esta.te be RENDERED to the Undersigned before AUGUST 31, instant, Certified as being due and owing on August 3, 1914, the date of Deceased's death. HELMORE & VAN ASCII, 83 Hereford St., Christchurcli, 3057 Solicitors for 'the Estate. TTUKUNUI RABBIT BOARD TRUSTEES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a Meeting of the above Trustees held on June (>, 1014, in the Office at Culverden, it wa.s resolved to LEVY a UNIFORM HATE for the ©jirrent year of ?,d per head on Sheep and l.iil per head on Cuttle, throughout the Trustees' District. All Persons whose names appear on the Stockowners' Roll for such District for the current year are hereby required to pay the amount of such Rate according to the sum at which they appear to be rated in such Stockowners' Roll, to Mr ROBT. 11. MODLIN, Chartered Accountant, liowrou's Buildings, Christchurcli, he being duly authorised to receive .same, on or before the' first dav of SEPTEMBER. li) 14. liowrou's Buildings, Christc duly authorised to receive s;i the'first day of SEPTEMBI Dated this Bth day of At Bth day of August, 1914. W. O. RUTHERFORD. Chai nuai LEARN HOW TO TREAT THE WOUNDED OR SICK. WEEKLY LECTURES AT THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION'S ROOMS. Few more Students wanted to fill a MEN'S WEDNESDAY Evening FIRST AID CLASS. WOMEN'S NURSING and FIRST AID CLASSES NOW FORMING. Apply 119 Worcester Street. .233 T P. LEWEES, DENTAL SURGEON, CLOCK TOWER CHAMBERS (Corner of Graham, Wilson, and Suiellia), HIGH STREET. 'Phones: 1819. Res., 2535. v .126 ■ EMIGER tL THE LEADING DYER 3 AND CLEANERS, Hare REMOVED their Receiving Offices to 93 CASHEL STREET (Four doors from old place) .182 'Pbone 2617. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ANTED, Respectable Boarders; good i ».» plain food an& soft beds. 177 St. Asaph Street, City. 3977 ANTED, Respectable Business Gentlet » men Boarders ; all conveniences'; soft washing and mending.*" 150 Peterborough St., City, . 4014 C" GLOUCESTER HOUSE, 33 Gloucester St. X West: Superior Accommodation for National Week; 1 minute city. 'Phone 982. S. Ford, proprietress. 3609 i RAWA HOUSE, 76 Papanui Road: Pri »• vate, Board and Residence. Miss M IVogan.' Tel.'a93l. , 397J T W.C.A., ■-,■ LATIMER - . SQUARE -•'•"■■'.' Hostel accommodates Permanent ant Transient Boarders. Charges from 14/-. Com fortable Sitting Room, Bedrooms,- coovenien bath "A arrangements, use* of laundry, etc, Lunches aad..Hot Dinners daily;in- Cafeteria,

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 158, 10 August 1914, Page 1

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