AMUSEMENTS. HIS' MAJESTY'S THEATRE. The House of Excellence. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. At 8. —TO-NIGHT — At 8. A Stirring and Captivating Drama, HANDGRIPS WITH DEATH. HANDGRIPS WITH DEATH. "ANDGRIPS WITH DEATH, (in colours), " -~~ ■ DEA RIDE FOR"--A*~JBRIDE. A Keystone Laughter Producer. THE ANT AND THE GRASSHOSP"™ 1 * A Clever Trick Film. Tangiers. English Gazette. Tommy's Stratagem. The Hermit Crab. Two Men and a Piano. Prices: 1/- and-6d. Reserves, Dresden, 1/6. Last Opportunity of Seeing Programme To-day. n LOBE THEATRE. r High St. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Kalem's Great Masterpiece, Last Day of AN UNSEEN TERROR. Last Day of AN UNSEEN TERROR. Last Day of AN UNSEEN TERROR. Last Day of AN UNSEEN TERROR: The Murderer visits the spot of his Crime. And Others of equal merit. 6d, 3d. 6d, 3d. 760
IF YOU WISH TO TANGO For certain, take the right road —to THE DRESDEN. AVOID THE TANGLED CRUSH. c ° O S S E U FULLER'S LEADING PICTURES. TO-NIGHT At NIGHTLY. WALLACE M'CUTCHEON the Great and BONNIE JOAN SAWYER. Indispensably the World's Best will teach you from the Screen. "HOW TO DANCE THE TANGO!" "HOW TO DANCE THE TANGO 1" "HOW TO DANCE THE TANGO I" TOUCH THE HARP GENTLY, LOUISE. Auld Scots may crack o' Scottish reels, And Flings, and sic like folly; But Younger Scotland's daft to learn The Tango at the COLLY. Ould Ireland's Pat belaves in jigs, In double jigs wid Molly, But Erin's daughters kape an eye " On the Tango at the COLLY. .- M'CUTCHEON'S TANGO MUSIC, Capitally Rendered by a GRAND AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. : Conductor: Mr Charles Parnell. 6d and 1/-. Reserves, Dresden, 1/6. ' SY DEN HAM P, JCTU RE S. TO-NIGHT, at 8 TO-NIGHT. Last Night of the Startling Novelty, "HOW TO DANCE THE TANGO." "HOW TO DANCE THE TANGO." "HOW TO DANCE THE TANGO." The New York Roof Academy in full swing. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). AT HANDGRIPS WITH DEATH. TENDERS. LET BY TENDER. FARM AT\AMBERLEY. I'ENDERS are invited' for a LEASE for FIVE YEARS of the Farm of the late Joseph Noone, containing 99 Acres more or less, situate on North Road. Amberley. Good agricultural and pastoral land, with shearing shed and sheep yards thereon. Possession May 1, 1914. Tenders close on APRIL 8, 1914, at our Office, where specimen lease can be inspected. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. HELMORE & VAN ASCH, Solicitors. 83 Hereford Street, Christchurch. 699 T & W. JAMIEfON, LTD., BUILDERS"and CONTRACTORS. 573 COLOMBO ST., CHRISTCHURCH. Being an old-established firm, we _are in a position to undertake Constructional or other work in Wood, Stone, Brick, Reinforced Concrete, or Steel. We keep a large and permanent staff, air extensive plant, and large and varied stocks of all classes of materials. * 'Phone 195. .117 J. J. HAT HE RLE Y, PLASTERERS, 76 FITZGERALD STREET, ST. ALBANS. Pulp Plastering a Specialty. A Large Staff of Competent Men kept; Telephone 2848. ,37 254 GLOUCESTER STREET EAST. PLASTERERS' MERCHANTS, PLASTERERS AND FIBROUS PLASTER MANUFACTURERS. Price Lists and Estimates on Application. 'Phone 1492. 0. PUBLIC NOTICES. fA 1 SOUND BUSINESS Is its Own Recommendation. It needs no misrepresentations to sell its goods. A firm that can command the entire confidence of its\customers and can continually increase its business through the goodwill and recommendation of satisfied customers (brought about by straight dealing and values that are unapproachable) must indeed be on a sound basis. Such a firm is the CROWN CLOTHING MANUFACTURING COMPANY (N.Z.), LTD. They make a big claim—that they can give the finest Clothing Value in New Zealand—because they are in the position to do it, and THEY DO IT. You'll be wanting Clothes soon: follow the advice of others, and try the , CROWN CLOTHING MANUFACTURING CO. (N.Z.), LTD., CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. And at AUCKLAND and WELLINGTON. .55 LIVE rat is a bad rat. Use Ratox, and have them dead. «OR SALE, White Paper, suitable for butchers, grocers, or other tradesk'» wrapping. Apply "Th* Sua'.' Office.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 41, 25 March 1914, Page 1
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