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AMUSEMENTS. QOLOSSEUM. PULLER'S LEADING PICTURES. The Programme that Pleases. TO-NIGHT, at 8, and NIGHTLY. Max Pemberton's Military Drama, KRONSTADT KRONSTADT 3000 ft. KRONSTADT KRONSTADT 3000 ft. KRONSTADT KRONSTADT This Superb Feature will appeal alike to those who have and have not read PEMBERTON'S WONDERFUL STORY. Produced under the Author's Direction. A Brilliant Supporting List; Wireless from the War —Topical Cartoons. STORM AT SEA —Drama. GAUMONT GRAPHIC—War News. LADIES' WAR—Comedy. MABEL'S LATEST PRANK MABEL'S LATEST PRANK Another Keystone Merriment. THE LATEST WAR NEWS. Canadians Rally Round the Flag. 35,000 Men. : 0000 Horses. 250 Guns, FULLER'S PREMIER ORCHESTRA/ Admission: 6d and 1/-. P E ft A HOUSE; Under the direction of George Stephenson; and Alfred Linley. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 >\>r a Short Season Only. The FLORENCE YOUNG COMPANY, « '. In; the GREAT MUSICAL PLAY, THE CLIMAX !' ' . THE CLIMAX THE CLIMiX THE CLIMAX A that appeals to all. Pronounced by Saturday's crowded and enthusiastic to be a: masterpiece of artistic- singing and perfect acting. .:.-'. Presented by MISS FLORENCE YOUNG MISS FLORENCE YOUNG Reginald'.Roberts, Claude Bantock, and ;. v Company. An unrivalled combination of ar.tists, who, have earned a reputation second to flone in the Southern Hemisphere. PRICES* • 5/-, 2/6, and 1/-. Box Plan at Dresden. Day Sales Early Door Stalls and Pit 6d extr£<at Toy Cave. Business Manager, John; Griffiths. PUBLIC NOTICES. ► R E S E N T S* This is the time of year when you are wanting to make someone happy. You cannot do better than see the likely goods at .•■. OAK HAL L ; : Bureaus, Quaint, Tables, Sea - Grass , -Chairs, ' Palm Stands, etc.,'etc. , ' 115 WORCESTER STREET. i v ,^ :.. ... ..,;..•■:....,- . , r.;;?:ty E N T IST COW V'M&) 436 COLOMBO STREET, ;«" ; SYDENHAM. (SoutS of Railway Station;) :. Personal Attention. Satisfaction Guaranteed. •Phone 2105. (Opposite Club Hotel)., ■ fp O I N V IN V EN TO R S. .We desire to- inform you that .our HE AD OFFiCE- is} at t)HRISTCHURCH,. where may be con* suited peraonaJlyV :at time during office hours or by appointment;.'- '■*'■■'■ \ : c-'^ivcH ■ ' ..• .■ coates; •&<co., "';:!■ ATTORNEYS, 134? HEREFORD STREET (Opposite Bank of New Zealand).. ;

" : 'CARS AT THE FEONT^V Extensively used by the British, Russian, Canadian and New Zealand Troops. THE PROVED BEST CAR. ..' ■':■ , Complete, 14cwt s . .. £2os=. 2-Seater,'- Complete, 13cwt .. .. jsi9o . HENKYJTeANG|)% v -] ; AGENT, CHRISTOHIJROH'*GAB4G&|./•'./ 94 GLOUCESTER STREET. Mi. ISFIT ' AND ; - LEFT<OFF " CLOTHIN&: The well-to-do people of Christchurch buy only the very best of Clothing; they wear them a few times, then MRS ELL WOOD comes along. So if you wish to be well dressed at a minimum cost, call and see MRS ELLWOOD, SECOND-HAND CLOTHIER, •Phone 3087. 123 ARMAGH ST. OUND —IN PHCENIX JAMS: The Rich Flavour of Fruits ■ Ripened to Perfection under the Cloudless Sky of Central Otago, the Fruit-grower's Paradise. N Ask for PHCENIX. PHCENIX. ■All Grocers. Wholesale: H. 0. GODFREY & CO LICHFIELD STREET. IHE *' UNDERWOOD ' * TYPEWRITER —lb~The Best The Strongest Built The Speediest The Most Reliable. And Costs Less for Repairs and Upkeep than any other Typewriter made. SOLE IMPORTERS and AGENTS: D. N. ADAMS, LTD., Office Specialists, Printers, and Manufacturing Stationers, 191 MANCHESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. .15 &. W. JAMIE S0 N, LIMITED. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, 573 COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Being an old-established firm, we are in a position io undertake Constructional or other work in Wood, Stone, Brick, Reinforced Concrete, or Steel. We keep> a large and permanent staff,: an extensive plant, and large and varied stocks of all classes of materials. .117 *Phone 195, j to £5, from 2/- weekly, for Drapery—£l to £5, from /- weekly, for Boots—£l to £5, from 2/- weekly, for Suits—£l to £5, from 2/- weekly, for Costumes. —At Balkind's, 629 Colombo St., near Tuam St.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 277, 28 December 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 277, 28 December 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 277, 28 December 1914, Page 1