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"Z ARISKA " HAIR FOOD AND toni °* SAFE—SATISFACTORY—SUPREME. Tha supremacy of "Zariska" Hair Poad lies in tho fact that its . preparation i» the result of scientific itudy of the trouble* which affect tho ecalp atid hair. The "testi* many of 1 those- who have used "Zariakatagrees witli tJie statements of the authorities whokno.wits ingredients that it Btands aloe* as being both safe and satisfactory in all' cases of weak and failing hair. ''Zariska" is sold in two preparations—No. 1 for oily hair;' No. 2 for thin and dry hair. Wholesale from KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO., LTD. CHRISTCHURCH. .148—2

AMUSEMENTS. THEATBE BOTAI* Lessee . . ... J. C. Williamson' ,Ltd. GEORGE STEPHENSON and ALP LIN LEY, by arrangement with Edward "Jasper," present THE ROYAL PANTOMIME COMPANY, NEXT SATURDAY, MONDAY, and , TUESDAY, For Positive!?* THREE NIGHTS ONLY, In the Funniest of air Pantomimes,- ' HUMPTY-DUMPTY' HUMPTY-DUMPTY . Beautifully Staged; Reg-ally Costume®. A WHIRLWIND OF FUN! Magnificent Stage Pictures, Including . , A GLORIOUS TRANSFORMATION In Five Scenes,, entitled , DREAMLAND. 85 : People Concerned in this 85 - Production. " fes The Dresses, Scenery, Ballets, Specialties, Effects, Marches, etc., a Revelation. The / Brightest and Merriest Pantomime ol Modern Times. / Introducing thp March of the Allies. ■ WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2 and 3, The Hilarious Musical Extravaganza, THE JAM OF CATHAY. By Universul Request, a MATINEE «# HUMPTY-DUMPTY will, be held On WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2, at 2 p.m. Chijdren Half-price to all parts of the house. Box Plan. for the Season NOAV OPEN at the Dresden. Popular Prices: 4/-, 2/6,, and 1/-. Early l>oors (to Back StallK and Gallery, 6d extra. ! W. A. LOW, Touring Manager.

TENDERS. Tenders for supplies and fqragk TO TRENTHAM CAMP. SEALED RENDERS for the Delivery of Supplies and Forage to Trentham Cami> will he received up till 12 o'clock Noon on DECEMBELI 3, 1014. Particulars of Supplies and Forage required and conditions of delivery eti'., may be obtained from Head/ quarters, Defence Deportment, "Wellington, Auckland, Dunediii, and Christcliurch. /Envelopes containing tenders should be marked "Tender for Supplies, etc., Trentham Camp,"\ and addressed to the Quartermaster-General, Headquarters. Defence Department, Wellington. A. W. ROBIN, Colonel, Quartermaster-General. . November 23, 1914. 4941 PUBLIC NOTICES: D E ENTIST COWPEIt 436 COLOMBO STREET, 1 SYDENHAM. , : (South of Railway Station.) Personal Attention. ' Satisfaction Guaranteed,. 'Phone. 2105. (Opposite Club Hotel). ' y' P. H.' DAVIE * SON, LICENSED SURVEYORS, DOMINION BUILDINGS, CATHEDRAL BQ. ' (Next to Lift.) ' . / , .211,

•IyrONEY - LENT PRIVATELY AND IK IrJL STRICTEST CONFIDENCE UPON APPROVED NOTE OF HAND. Also Upon Household * Furniture, Pianor (without removal), also upon Horses, Cattle, Motor Cars, Farm Implements, etc. Repayable by Easy Small Weekly' Instalments. L. W. BAL .K.IND, 629 COLOMBO ST. .12& T> HILL FISHER & SON, * LICENSED SHAREBROKERS, 134 HEREFORD ST., CHRISTCHUROEL INVESTMENT SHAjRES A SPECITLTY. Communications' invited re Investments for Small or Large Sums. Investment Shares can be supplied at Latest Quotations. t.:. .41 BEST, & CoJ W. S. Nowburgli, AVin. E. Best, ' F.P.A. (N.Z.) ,F.I. A. (N .Z.), PUB LI C ACCOUN TAN TS, AUDITORS and SHAREBROKERS, DOMINION BUILDINGS, CATHEDRAL SQ., CHRISTCHUBCH. .28 /"V G. & J. H. AITK EN, LICENSED 1 SHAREBROKERS. G G. AITKEN, MEMBER OF CHRISTCHURCII STOCK EXCHANGE. All Classes of Stocks and Shares Bought «E Sold. Latest Quotations Supplied. 106 HEREFORD ST., CHRISTCHUR«H. Telephone 2265. . .54

gE A S IDE I SEAS ID Et GLORIOUS SEASIDE I You want a holiday this year, ,but perhaps don't want to spend much money. Then why not spend a few weeks at tlw NEW BRIGHTON CAFE? During the Winter a Special Nursery for "Children has boon built. j . TARIFF: Only £l2 2/- per week. M. McCALLUM, 39 ■ Proprietress. REDDING PLANTS. BEDDING PLANTS. For the present planting-out Season w» have a host of BEDDING-OUT PLANTS—these in first-class condition for planting out.' The last week in October and all througl* November is the proper time for setting out such plants. Included in our stock axo <tli« following:— • ASTERS, all colours, 1/- per dozen, 7/~ per 100. VERBENAS, Rede, Whites, and Blues, .1/# per dozen, 12/6 per 100. LOBELIA, the best strains, 1/* per dozen*. 7/- per 100. ><" . STOCKS, Ten-week, 1/- per dozen, '?/- per 100.' ' PETUNIAS, single, 1/6 per dozen. PETUNIAS, double, 2/6 per dozen. PANSIES, choicest varieties, 4/- per do». •VIOLAS, yellow, 2/- per dozen.' VIOLAS, blue, mauve, and white, 1/6 per dozen. • MARGUERITE CARNATIONS, 2/- pe* dozen (very fine strain), GERANIUMS, scarlet, 4/- per dozen. GERANIUMS, tricolour, 6/- per dozen. SALVIA BONFIRE and FIREBALL, 2/« per dozen. NEMESIA, best colours,.l/6 per dozen. SALPIGLOSSIS, 1/- per dozen. PHLOX DRUMMONDII, 1/- per dozen, 7/r per 100 (very finest strain). 1/- iu the £1 Discount for Cash, NAIRN &" SONS, LINCOLN ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 241. .2$

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 250, 25 November 1914, Page 1

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