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AMUSEMENTS. ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY! DIRECTION: FULLER-BRENNAN. LTD. QPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT! At 8 TO-NIGHT! VAUDEVILLE DE VAUDEVILLE VAUDEVILLE- LUXE VAUDEVILLE NOV. CARNIVAL WEEK NOV. 9. CARNIVAL WEEK 9. MR BEN J. FULLER takes pleasure in presenting for his many patronsA PROGRAMME of INTRINSIC MERIT AND . SUPERATTRACTIVENESS. DINNA FORGET—The Essence of Enjoyment is VARIETY. A STARTLING INNOVATION. Special Starring Engagement. MR LESLIE HOMES and. his Talented MR LESLIE'HOMES Co. of Pierrots MR LESLIE HOMES and Courtiers. A HIGH-CLASS COMEDY COMPANY, Including: Miss R. Palmerston, Soprano Leggiero Mr Fred Deal, Light Comedian-* Miss L. Graham, Soubrette Mr King Sydney, Tenori Miss Madge Griffiths, Contralto Mr Harry Romaine, Comedian In a'. Brilliant and Exclusive Entertainment. THE GREAT WESTIN, ' A Notable Star in Life Portraits of CELEBRITIES 'TAST AND PRESENT." ROSA LOADER, A.T.C.L., The Slavey at the Piano. WHITE AND GREY, English Musical Comedy Artists. BROWN AND SORLIE, Coon Comedians, with Funny Offerings. BROWN AND LAWSON, Sketch Artists, who liiive the Goods. .. ARTHUR TROUTT and his MERMAID. MAKE NO ERROR —Reserve your Seats for THE WORTH WHILE OPERA HOUSE at Milner and Thompson's. D.C. and Front Stallsi 2/-, Back Stalls 1/-.

THE THING'S THEATRE. KING'S • KING'S TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT t KING'S MARVELLOUS HUGARD KING'S MARVELLOUS HUGARD . KING'S A Brilliant Success on - Saturday KING'S Night. KING'S THE GREAT RIFLE ACT KING'S DEFIES EXPLANATION. KING'S Much was expected. More was KING'S Realised. KING'S UNIVERSAL VERDICT: KING'S THE BEST EVER, 1 KING'S Tremendous Success KING'S CHING SUNG LOO, KING'S "That Mysterious Chinaman." KING'S A PERFECT REVELATION. KING'S The Audience Dumbfounded • and KING'S Amazed. KING'S THE COMEDY FRANKLINSKING'S Quaint Patter makes a big hit.' KING'S MISS MYRA ERRINGTON'S KING'S Musical Specialties recalled aii'd KING'S recalled. •KING'S MR TED ALLAN'S . KING'S Patriotic Numbers arouse Great KING'S Enthusiasm; KING'S CLIVALLI and DOG SHORTS. KING'S Juggling Feats moke Good. KING'S MISS M. CLARE, KING'S A Serio Success. KING'S Prices To-night: 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. KING'S Box Plan Dresden, 3/-. THEATRE Day Sales Toy, Cave. QANTERBURY KENNEL CLUB. ANNUAL DOG SHOW. THURSDAY UND-i'RfM\V November. .12 - 13, - . ' • At THE SHOW GROUNDS, - ADDINGTON. THE BEST DOG SHOW EVER HELD IN CHRISTCMURCH COME AND SEE * " v " The Lovely Little Pom's.'' The Champion Pox Terriers from the North Cape to the BluiT. COME A.ND SEE THE DOGS IN * ALL THEIR BEAUTY. Just inside the gate, on the left. ADMISSION: 1/-. Children 6d. ; . C. W. HERVEY, ! 4541 ! > . Secretary.

MEETINGS. Q ANTERBURY SHEEP-OWNERS' UNION. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING -of Members of the Union will be held on THURSDAY, November 12, 1914, at 10 a.m., in the Rooms of the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association, Canterbury Hall, Cliristchurch. BUSINESS: Re Alteration of Rules. A MEETING of the GENERAL COMMITTEE will be held on THURSDAY EVENING, 12th inst., at 8 o'clock, at the Secretary's Office. F. 11. LABATT, 4520 Secretary. FOB SALE OR TO LET. SALE or Lease, Well-established First-class Nursing Home; good position. Nurse, Sun Office. 5924 TO LET, City, Central: Large Rooms; suitable workrooms; also Large Shop. Moderate, Suji. 5914 ANTED Sell, Oyster Grit. 5/- cwt, 907" ton; Sharps, 10/- sack; Flint Grit, 2/6 cwt. John Cock, 12 Papanui Road. 5905 NEW BRIGHTON. —Cheap Sections at £4B, £65, £7O; Whares at £IOO, £150; easy terms. Mrs Evelyn Clark, Brighton. .255

___ PUBLIC NOTICES. j UNCHEON WILL BE SERVED FROM 11 a.m., and HOT TEA FROM 5 till 8 p.m. At HENRIETTA'S, CASHEL STREET, DURING SHOW WEEK. OTOE B U S. M TEMPLETONI TEMPLETON! TEMPLETON] TEMPLETON! Leaves SQUARE (opposite "Press." Office): Daily—9.3o a.m. and 3.30 p.m.—DailyLeaves TEMPLETON for Square: Daily—lo.ls a.m. and 4.15 p.m.—Daily SUNDAYS. Leaves Square 10 a.m., 4 p.m., and 8.30 p.m. Leaves .Templeton 1.30 p.m., 5.50 p.m., and 9.20 p.m. W. H. TUBMAN, .299 Proprietor. O~t for 2/- weekly—Boots, Clothing, UndorS/X wear; Household Articles of every description .and texture; finest quality only, and most moderate prices. L. W. Balkind, 629 Oolombo Street. ,123

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 236, 9 November 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 236, 9 November 1914, Page 1

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