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V. J ™ The one word to the wise Is "VIM.* Winter colds, tiredness and' depression nra removed in a night by taking a hot bath to which bns been added a dash of VIM befor« retiring. .. ; lis effect on the nervous and muscula?' system is wonderful. It ppnetrates rapidly, nrakesthe muscles' plin'ut and otspplo, and gives energy■and vitality after the first application, jtub it in,; and it will , remove a pain, a sprain, or a strain almost iinniediatel.v.--The officacy of Vim is guaranteed, and because of its reliability is sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers. 1/6 and 2/6:" Wholesale from COTTON BROS., LTD., ?■ 212 MADRAS ST., CHRISTCHUKCH. .148

, AMUSEMENTS. ■ JHEATBE BOY AL. Lessee .. .. J. C. Williamson,' Ltd. - GEORGE' STEPHENSON and ALF LIN LEX", by arrangement with Edward .Tas'per, present THE ROYAL PANTOMIME COMPANY, NEXT SATURDAY, MONDAY, and TUESDAY, For Positively THREE NIGHTS ONLY, In the Funniest of all Pantomimes, HUMPTY-DUMPTY . ■ HUMPTY-DUMPTY Beautifully Staged. Regally Costumed. A WHIRLWIND OF FUN. Magnificent Stage Pictures, Including A GLORIOUS TRANSFORMATION In Five. Scenes, entitled ■■ - . ' DREAMLAND. 'B3 People Concerned in this 85 Production. - 85 The .Dresses, Scenery, Ballets, Specialties, Effects, .Songs Marches, etc., a Revelation. The Brightest and Merriest Pantomime. •of Modern i'imes. Introducing- the Marth of the Allies. New Zealand will be there. " WEDNESDAY arid THURSDAY NEXT, The Hilarious Musical Extravaganza,' THE JAM OF CATHAY. By Universal Request, a MATINEE of HUMPTY-DUMPTY will be held On WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2, Jat 2 p.m. Children' Half-price- to 1 all parts of the tiouso. Box Plain for the Season NOW OPEN at the Dresden. Popular Prices: 4/-, 2/6, and 1/-. Earl/. Doors to Back Stalls and G« 6d extra. W. A. LOW, Touring Manager.

PUBLIC NOTICES. J)ENT IST COW PER, 436 COLOMBO STREET, ' SYDENHAM. (South of Railway Station.) • Personal Attention. Satisfaction Guaranteed* 'Phone 2105. (Opposite Club Hotel). g E A SI D E ! S E AS I D El GLORIOUS SIS ASIDE I You wiiht a holiday this year, but perhaps don't want to Bpend much money. The?*" why not Spend a . few weeks at the NEW BRIGHTON CAFE? . During the Winte# a Special Nursery for' Children has been built. " * TARIFF: Only £2 2/- per .week. ' " M. McCALLUM, .39 . ' Proprietress.

g P.B IN G PLANTING. NOW' IS THE TIME • ' To Order for Early Delivery. Chrysanthemums from 10/- pnr dozen. Dahlias (Cactus) from 10/- per dozen; Dahlias (Paeony-flowerrd) . from 12/- pef dozen. < • ' Bedding' Plants of every description* from the very best seeds, "from 1/per iddzen. » We specialise In'the lines, And art the iergesV growers- iii -tKe' Dominion. Also Order Now, for delivery aext Autumn, nil Spring-flowering Bulbs'.' C6me ~«n<H se* them no# in'blftom. Wo have the;- btiftt collection ofHyacinths, Tulips, and Narcissi in Dominion. All at Lowest Prices. , W. BAYLISS, ' ' < BRYNDWR NURSERIES. JEFFREYS RD., FENDALTdN, CHCH. ■ 'Phone 1703. Write for Catalogue. .16V CALTHORPE CALTHORPE CALTHORPE ' CALTHORPE i CALTHORPE CALTHORPE ' CALTHORPE - CALTHORPE , Cjsß3. CARS * . • . CARS ■ : CARS? .

WE ARE NOW SHOWING. DIFFERENT MODELS, of these CARS, and iavittf; tli® public to inspect sain«. STOREY & CO., : *JVGENTS, . ' -HEREFORD STREET EAST. .190 J. & W. JAMIESON, LTD:, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, , f 573 COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Being an old-establislied" Firm; we are in » x»osition to undertake Constructional or other work in Wood, Stone, Brick, Reinforced Concrete, or Steel. 'I ' . , We keep a large and permanent staff, sn extensive plant, and large varied stock*, of all classes of materials. ,117 1 'Phone 195.JVEDDING PLANTS. BEDDING PLANTS. For the present planting-eut' Season we have a host of BEDDING-OUT PLANTS—these in first-class condition for planting out. The last week in October and all through November is the proper time for setting out. such plants. Included in our stock aro the following ASTERS, all colours, 1/- yer dozen, 7/per 100. • :. . ' v- " VERBENAS, Reds, Whites, and Blues, 1/0 per dozen, 12/6 per 100. / LOBELIA, the best strains, 1/- per .dozen, 7/- per 100. STOCKS, Ten-week, 1/- per dozen, 7/« per 100. , • PETUNIAS, single, 1/6 per dozen. . PETUNIAS, double, 2/6 per dozen. ' PANSIES, choicest varieties, 4/- per doc. : VIOLAS, yeUow, 2/« per dozen. ■ VIOLAS; blue, mauve, and white, 1/6 pe« dozen. ; 1 . - ' - ~- MARGUERITE CARNATIONS, . 2/- per v . dozen (very fin® strain). GERANIUMS, scarlet, 4/- per dozen. GERANIUMS, tricolour, 6/- per dozen. ' SALVIA BONFIRE and FIREBALL, 2/v per dozen. NEMESIA, best colours, 1/6 per dozen. SALPIGLOSSIS, 1/- per dozen. PHLOX DRUMMONDII, 1/- per dozen, 7/per 100 (very finest strain). 1/- in the £1 Discount for Cash.

NAIRN & SONS, LINCOLN ROAD, OHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 241. .25 JOINERY and Houua Material from 0. E. Otley, (Timber Jlerchant, ia absolutely the best. .18i

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 251, 26 November 1914, Page 1

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