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AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY AKD TO-NIGHT At 1? V E R Y B O D Y ' S. (''The Distinctive Theatre.") Lubin -i-Act Photo-Drama of tho Stago and the Pulpit, "NELL OF THE DANCE HALL!" "NELL OF THE DANCE HALL!" "NELL OF THE DANCE HALL!" "NELL OF THE DANCE HALL!" The Story ot a Cabaret Dancer, trho loved and waa loved by Clergyman. A brav© girl'fi fight asaic = t tho prejudice of .a parish. OTHERS INCLUDE: NO CREATE It LOVE - - - Drama. DIANA OF THE FARM ... Comedy. GAUMONT GRAPHIC - - - Topical. THE POLICE DOG .... Cartoon. Every body's Prices : Adult*, fid : Children. 3d. 66£3 PUBLIC NOTICES. LADIES 1 HAVE YOU TRIED For PRICES In tui» ■Q3EFUI, HINTS •COMPETITION? If not, See "THE EVENiNG NEWS" At Onca and Read'tho Conditions. MOST ENTERTAINING, INSTRUCTIVE, AND INFORMATIVE. Why Not Earn Some POCKET MONEY?

Consult "MAINLY FOR WOMEN** COLUMN In "The Evening News" Each Night. "THE EVENING- NEWS" Is Delivered to your House by that Paper's EXPRESS RUNNERS. R THE RED CROSS. D IN WHAT WAY, HOWEVER SMALL, ARE YOU HELPING- TO END THE WAR? ONE WAY YOU CAN DO SO IS TO HELP THE MEN THERE. THEY WANT YOUR HELP IF YOU CANNOT GO. ■you CAN. AFFORD THE MEANS for X promnt attention when they fall sick or aj'e wounded, and for extra oomforts .when they are in Hospital. THE SPEEDY RECOVERY OF OUR TRAINED MEN IS THE GREATEST NEED. Contributions to the Secretary of tho Fund, C. J. TRELEAYEN, 119 Worcester street, will bo'&TaVrfully acknowledged. < ' • • ■ 6189

THit ET Y "C OPI E S Of "THE P. R E S S " WILL BE SENT TO ANY ADDRESS ABROAD FOR 5 s - Send Stumps or Postal Note to the Publisher of "The Press," with full address of those to whom tho paper is to be forwarded, and we will despatch regularly in oar Special Foreign Wrapper. 1 F THE WAR NOTICE TO READERS. WE beg to intimate, in response to numerous enquiries from different parts of New Zealand, that wo shall be pleased to forward copies of OUR PAPERS for any period desired from ONE WEEK upwards, on receipt of the amount of the subscription, including postage. CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO., LTD.,' Publishers "THE PRESS," "THE WEEKLY PRESS," "THE EVENING NEW" C. E. GIBBONS AND CO.'S CHOICE PERENNIALS, GROWN FROM SELECTED SEEDS. A NTIRRHINUMS (Snapdragon), distinct ■ix colours: Aquilegiae, long-spurred -varieties; Carnations, summer flowering, choice mixed —each 2s 6d dozen. . DELPHINIUMS (Perennial), Larkspur, prize mixed; Pentetemons, choice mixed; Pyrethrums, splendid for cut flowers—each 2s Gd down. . . HOLLYHOCKS, Chater s prize strain, 2a 6d dozen; Iceland Poppies, choice mixed, and Gaillardia Grandiflora, Is 6d dozen. ADDRESS: &47 COLOMBO STREET. G4134-56S

THE largest shop in the world has just placed a third order for Cash Registers. They use 172. .Why ? See Local Agent: NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO., 14044-17 , Manchester street. rnf O GOOD CREEPEES lwo GOOD CREEPERS FOR PRESENT PLANTING. TEOPOEOLUM SPECIOSUM (Tlio Flame Flower, or Scotch Creeper).—This strikingly beautiful Creeper is in full flower in qui to a number of gardens in and around Christchujch. It does beat in a shaded position, otherwise the brilliant scarlet Jloweis are liable to burn. This is the time to set out the plants. Plants in pots. Is 6d each; post free, 2s each. AMPELOPSIS YEITCHII (The Japanese Ivy). This is the charming Creeper which, grows so successfully on brick or etone buildings, clinging to same with the greatest tenacity. In the autumn the foliage turns a brilliant ecarlct. Strong plants in pots for present planting, 2s each. NAIRN AND SONS, LINCOLN ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 341.' N6032-6214 EVERY sensible housewife buys the delicioue "MILITARY PICKLE." Every sensible husband appreciates ber wisdom. B4IBS

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15511, 11 February 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15511, 11 February 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15511, 11 February 1916, Page 1

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