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"Z A R I S K A" E I S 8. Something new, surely. The kiss of ZARISKA banishes wrinkles, signs of vrarry and. social strain,.: and restores .the com* plexion. ZARlSKAisanideal Skin Pood. It cleanses the glands; nourishes nng strengthens the ieuticle, feeds the sqiall ;cjipil}aries,- and makes the- face' firm, plump, ftnd smooth. lt aids Nature to retain youths fulness, and is free from all objectionable matter. Try it on your blemishes. You will not be disappointed. All Chemists sell it, 2/6. Wholesale from KEMPTHOHNE, PROSSER & CO., LTD., CHRI STCHtJROH. .148—4

AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE BOYAI* TO-MORROW EVENING. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8. GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL RECITAL. In Aid of NAZARETH HOUSE. 1. Piano, "In Springtime" (Moskowski)—• Mrs N. D. Mangos. 2; Song, "Son of Mine" (Wallace) —Me Arthur jVlacdonaid. 3. Song, "Eleanor" (Mallinson)—Mis# Mabel Ford. • 4. Duet, "Barcaaxolle" (Offenbach), from "Tales of Hoffmann"—Miss F. Gardner and Mr B. Rennell. 5. Song, Rip Van Winkle" (Carroll) —Mr G. Andrews. 6. Song, "The Valley of Laughter" (Sanderson) —Miss Kathleen Garven. 7. Recitation, "The Ballade of the Clamplierdown" (Kipling)—Mr Frank McDonald'. INTERVAL. 8. Tableaux: (a) "The Allies," (b) "Con-solation"-—Mrs J. C. Paimer, Belgium ; Mademoiselle Gadrat, France; Miss B. Robinson, Britannia; Miss Robinson, Russia. 9. Aria, "La Reine de Saba" (Gounod) Mr R. Moloney. 10. Songs: (a) . "Are you Awake, Little Flower?" (Sans SGUci), (b) "A Birthday" (Mallinson) —-Miss DaisyGrant. 11. Piano: (a) "Hungarian Daflce" (Brahms), (b)' "Consolations" (Liszt) ' —Mrs N. D. Mangos. v ' 12. Song, "My Heart is Weary'.' (Gorinjp ; Thomas) —Miss Kathleen Garven. 13. Song, "Love's Pleading" (Buzzi'PecciaJp — : Mr Arthur Macdonald. 14. Quartet, "Blind Man's Buff" (Liza LehE. Empsori, Miss Daisy Grant, Mr J. R. Hayward, Mr R. Moloney. Accompanist: Miss N. Hayward. PRICES: 3/-, 2/6, 1/-., No extra charge for booking. Box Plan at Webley's Music Warehouse, High Street. 5200 PUBLIC NOTICES. J £JITI ZENS' DEFENCE CORPS. The General Committee invite, DONATIONS from Citizens, to be expended in the purchase of Rifles and Ammunition for the purposes of immediate Rifle-sHooting by the' members, of the Corps. Donations can be paid to the National Bank of New Zealand J;o the credit of the Citizens' Defence Corps and to the Secretaries of each Unit. 5215 . BY ORDER. OITIZENS' DEFENCE 00 R PS. Persons possessing .303 RIFLES will assist, the objects of the Corps by kindly LENDING THEM to the General Committee, who will bo responsible for their safe keeping, so as to enable Members to immediately commence Rifle-shooting. .Communications' Can be' 'bode to the Hon. General Secretary, J. M. TURNBULL, 292 Montreal Street. Telephone 3576. " - 5221. J) ENT IS T COW P E 436 COLOMBO * STREETi > ■ ' SYDENHAM '.V ' ' - ; (South of Railway Station.) Personal Attention. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 'Phone 2105. (Opposite Club ilotel); jjV H. DAVIE & SON, LICENSED SURVEYORS. DOMINION BUILDINGS. CATHEDRAL SQ. (Next to Lift.) ': - •• ' -' .ait: T> lIILL FISHER & SON, LICENSED SHAREBROKERS. 134 HEREFORD ST.', CHRISTCHURCH. INVESTMENT SHARES A SPECITLTY. Communications invited re Investments for Small or Large Sums. Investment Shares can be supplied at Latest Quotations. .41 BEST, & CO., W. S. Newburgh, Wm. E. Best, F.P.A.(N.Z.),F.1.A.(N.Z.), - PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS. AUDITORS and SHAREBROKERS, DOMINION BUILDINGS, CATHEDRAL SQ., CHRISTCHURCH. - .29 p gT & J. H. AITK EN, LICENSED SHAREBROKERS. G G. AITKEN, MEMBER OF CHRISTCHURCH STOCK EXCHANGE. All Classes of Stocks and Shares Bought or Sold. Latest Quotations Supplied. 106 HEREFORD ST., CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 2265. .54

oney :lent privately and in STRICTEST CONFIDENCE UPON APPROVED NOTE OF HAND. Also upon Household Furniture, Pianos (without removal), also upon Horses, Cattle, Motor Cars, Farm Implements, etc. Repayable by Easy Small.. Weekly Instalments. L. W. B A L KIN D, 629 COLOMBO ST. .125 RITISH CROWN ASSURANCB CORPORATION. LIVE, ENERGETIC AGENTS WANTED In Christchurch and several Country Districts. Commission only. Apply AKTHDR L. GRAY & CO., CHIEF AGENTS, ,213 MANCHESTER PLANTS. BEDDING PLANTS. For the present planting-out 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 are tha following:—• - ASTERS, fll colours, 1/- per dozen, 7/• per iOO. VERBENAS, Reds, Whites, and Blues, 1/a 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, douole, 2/6 per dozen. PANSIES, choicest varieties, 4/- per doa. 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/t per dozen. NEMESIA, best colours, 1/6 per doZ£ft< SALPIGLOSSIS, 1/- per dozen. PHLOX DRUMMONDII, 1/- per dozen, 7/t per 100 (very finest strain). 1/- in the £1 Discount for Cash. naibnT sons, < LINCOLN ROAD, CIIUISTCHUKOH. Tclepliono 241. .25

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

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