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AMUSEMENTS. C O L O B~ E IJ U. FULLER'S LEADING PICTURES. ANOTHER SPARKLING PROGRAM ME. TO-NIGHT At 8 And NIGHTLY. The Vitagrapli's Latest Feature Drama, STARRING MAURICE „■ COSTELLO, The World's Most Popular Player, ia HER BIG SCOOP HER BIG SCOOP HER BIG SCOt)P HER BIG SCOOP HER BIG SCOOP • HER BIG . SCOOP A Story of Journalistic Life. Supported by these Interesting Films: GAUMONT GRAPHIC—TopicaI (Showing Latest War Happenings). IN PERIL'S PATH—Drama. PANORAMA OF BELGIUM —Scenic. WHILE THE TIDE WAS RISING—Drama. THE JOKE ON JANE—Comedy. WIRELESS FROM THE WAR—topical. THE FACE ON THE BAR ROOM FLOOR THE FACE ON THE BAR ROOM FLOOR Charlie Chaplin, Keystone Player, LATEST WAR NEWS. THE BATTLE OF LEBBEKE. FULLER'S PREMIER 'ORCHESTRA. Admission: 6d ind.'.l/-'. OIIRISTCHURCH ORPHEUS SOCIETY. TWENTY-FIRST SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT CHORAL HALL, TUESDAY. DEC. 8, 1914; Vocal Solos and Duetts, Madrigals, . Part Songp,etc. - Conductor.: Mr J. T. Maeleodsmitb. Pianist: Miss Nora Macleodsmith,. L.A.R. Non-subscribers Tickets, 2/- and 1/-. Reserved Seats at the Dresden. . . 5282 J. G. FIRTH, Hon.. Sec. 500 Do not bo in tlie Crowds that . 500 1/- will be turned away on 1/1/- Wednesday Night. 1/1/- BUY. YOUR TICKET TO-DAY. 1/1/- ■ . ' 1/1/- rpilE ATRE ROY AL. 1/1/- A ' 1/1/- NEXT WEDNESDAY, DEC. 9. 1/1/- .... 1/1/- CHRISTCHURCH ORCHESTRAL 1/1/- SOCIETY. 1/1/- Conductor: W. Handel Thorley. ; 3/1/- ' GRAND ORCHESTRAL 1/1/- CONCERT. 1/1/- HEAR THE 1/1/- Grand 1812 . Full 1/1/- Orchestra 1812 Brass 1/.1/'- of 1812 Band 1/1/- 25 1812 of 35. i/1/- OVERTURE. If1/- 500 ONE SHILLING SEATS .500 1/1/- Buy Your Ticket at,the 1/1/- Dresden To-day. Only, limited 1/1/- number of Seats. !■/• 1/- Absolutely the Greatest 1/1/- MUSICAL TREAT . " 1/- ■, Ever Presented to the Public 1/1/- of Christchurch. • 1/1/- BOX-PLAN NOW OPEN AT 1/1/- THE DRESDEN. 1/1/- BOOK EARLY. 1/1/- FINAL REHEARSAL TO-NIGHT 1/1/- FINAL REHEARSAL, TO-NIGHT 1/1/- THEATRE ROYAL, 1/1/- 7.30 sharp. 1/1/ " ERNEST JAMIESON, Secretary. . !/• AID OF THE HUNTLY FUND. F A POWERFUL AMATEUR DRAMATIC COMBINATION Will give a GRAND TRIPLE BILL, •Including-' f .'Tj&.e ! Little Stone House," .{'The, Red Box," and "Pros and Cons" On TUESDAY, the 15th, and Two Following Nights;'-'at ■ST. MICHAEL'S HALL. Tickets 2/- and 1/r. Booking of Front Seats 6d extra, at Dresden. ■ ■ O. H. GILBY, W. E. WOODHAM, 5293 / Joint Hon. Sees. TENDERS. O. W iIKEKI A B. . REFORMATORY.

ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT. TENDERS will be received- at this Office until Noon of FRIDAY, January . 1915, for the SUPPLY and INSTALLATION of Electric Lighting Plant, at the Waikeria Reformatory, near To® Awamutu. Specification and Conditions of contract may -be seen at the Public Works Offices, Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ' H. ,T. 11.- BLOW, Under-Secretary. Public Works Office, Wellington, December 3, 1914. 5283 PUBLIC NOTICES. TO SUBSCRIBERS. T ~ ' ' ' CHRISTCHURCH TELEPHONE EXCHANGE. All CONNECTIONS for which SUBSCRIPTIONS are UNPAID at Noon on the Bth day of DECEMBER, 1914, will be CUT OFF in accordance with the Notice printed on Accounts rendered. . By Oyder. . ' A. J. TALBOT, 5207. Superintendent, Telegraph Office. J F. L E W E B S, DENTAL SURGEON. CLOCK TOWER CHAMBERS . (Corner of Graham, Wilson, and Smellie), HIGH STREET. 'Phones: 189. Res., 2535. .126 S PROHIBITION REALLY A SUCCESS^ •Hardly n day passes but what the above question is asked. Undoubtedly there is much in its favour and also much against it, and opinion will always be divided as to its merits. But when it comes to the question of what is really best for promoting groAvth of hair and, preventing premature greyness, everyone is unanimous that DR WILSON'S REGENERATOR is without equal. Hundreds of Christchurch people are using it daily, and all will tell you they are simply delighted with results. If your hair is becoming grey or impoverished, procuro it at once. Bottles 3/6 post free from J. R. McKENZIE, FANCY GOODS DEPOT. HIGH STREET - - CHRISTCHURCH. SIDE!SE A S I D El GLORIOUS SEASIDE! You want a holiday this year, but perhaps don't want to spend much money. Then why not spend a few weeks at the NEW BRIGHTON CAFE? During the Winter a Special Nursery, for Children has been built. TARIFF: Only £2 2/- per week. S EA .39 M. McCALLUM, Proprietress.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 260, 7 December 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 260, 7 December 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 260, 7 December 1914, Page 1