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AMUSEMENTS.

THE GRAFTERS TO-NIGHT I THE GRAFTERS-—TO-NIGHT! THEATRE ROYAL. Direction of William Anderson. 1 Right from the Land of Stars and Stripes. WILLIAM ANDERSON Presents, for the First Time in Christchurch, • The Famous • AMERICAN MUSICAL BURLESQUE [ COMPANY I In THE GRAFTERS. THE GRAFTERS. | Startling Innovation. —' TANGO TEA MATINEES. " ***■>_ First Matinee, SATBfiRDAY, MARCH 2.8. 50 SINGE&SSAND DANCERS. 50 4 - COMEm**^ 20 - RAGTIME 2 » Incidental to the Production Nigktly. THE EVOLUTION OF THE TANGft^. Two Centuries of Terpsichorean TransitidSrProduced under Stage Direction W. R. Hughes. Box Plan at Dresden. Day Sales at Toy PRICES: 4/-, 2/6, 1/-. Early Doors 6d Extra. Business Manager—G. H. BARNES. » E R A » HOUSE. Direction: Fuller-Brennan, Ltd. VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE. TO-NIGHT, at 8 TO-NIGHT. Terrific Success! Terrific Success! The Tango Pronounced DelightfulT v ~--'->- As Danced by the Famous Dancers LES BAU MALAGAS. LES BAU MALAGAS. A Really Sensational Feature! THE ARGENTINE TANGO, As Danced by them in all the PRINCIPAL CONTINENTAL THEATRES. Tremendous Reception Accorded' THE ROSA' VALERIO SEXTETTE. THE ROSA VALERIO SEXTETTE. The Speed Fiends on the Taut Wire. The Greatest Wire Act in Existence. SIDNEY BACH. The "Welsh SIDNEY BACH. Rarebit." Eminent Welsh Entertainer at the Piano. . MISS AGNES RAWES, V The Popnlar Ballad Vocalist. CHARLES ZOLI. GEORGE ROWLEY. WESTON and HILL. LITTLE MOLLIE. MARGARET CARAHER PRICES: O.S. 2/-, D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/-. Reserves at Milner and Thompson's, or by Theatre Telephone 1471. No Extra Charge. ■ -, ' -.-..■ 758 k. N D T H E A T. Ii . \Jt PICTURES. .PICTURES. PICTURES. 12 Noon to 11 p.m. , LAST NIGHT—TO-NIGHT—LAST NIGHT. The Nordisk Masterpiece of 4000 feet. PRINCESS. ELENA'S PRISONER. PRINCESS ELENA'S PRISONER. ■PRINCESS ELENA'S PRISONER. PRINCESS ELENA'S PRISONER.! PRINCESS ELENA'S PRISONER. - Featuring the Fascinating BETTY NANSEN. A PRODUCTION OF SUPERLATIVE MERIT. Tense with human pathos. Picturesque Setting. Superb Acting. Full of stirring interest. Also—Big Supporting Programme. PRICES AS USUAL .. 6d and 3d. ' PtJBLIO NOTICES, y I'ADEIA ■■'■■ TEA ROOMS' 'CASHEL STREET. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. We are specialising in LUNCHEONS. 1 PIANO MADE FOR MUSICIANS. The most untutored, ear can detoct the rich singing quality of Tone in the WINKELMANN PIANO, and realise that it is no ordinary Piano; but it is the Musician who really appreciates how perfect an instrument it is. It is a Piano built by MUSICIANS FOR MUSICIANS. Are you musical? If so, call and bear the Piano built for you. Sole Agents—■ • • J ROBERT FRANCIS, LTD., 175-181 MANCHESTER STREET.

MONEY. , IRUST MONEY for INVESTMENT on Fixed Mortgage at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Also, a few sums on SECOND MORTGAGE. DOUGALL& UPHAM, Solicitors, s .63 89-Worcester Street. UNINGHAM TAYLOR, SOLICITORS,"' 89, GLOUCESTER STREET. We have various SUMS OF MONEY for IMMEDIATE INVESTMENT on FIRST and SECOND MORTGAGE. 113 3JO\J* £IOOO, £2OOO, £3OOO and Upwards. TO LEND at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. For Fixed. Periods, or Repayable by Monthly, Quarterly, or Half-yearly Payments. HILL & FRAZER, Solicitors, 144 HEREFORD ST., CHRISTCHURCH '- And at RANGIORA. .96 ONEY TO LEND, From £lO and Upwards, ON ANY KIND OF SECURITY. F. D. KESTEVEN, . 147 7 Chancery Lane. INSURANCE' AGENTS wanted for Town and Country Districts. Apply ARTHUR L.. GRAY & CO., Public Accountants, Civic Chambers, 213 MANCHESTER STREET. .139 ONEY LENT PRIVATELY, and in - strictest confidence, upon Approved Note of Hand. Also, upon Household Furniture,- Pianos (without .removal). Repayable by Ea»y Weekly Payments. Enclose stamp for reply to W. L. BALKIND, 629 Colombo Street. P.O. Box 1017. .125 THE SUN ADVERTISEMENTS will bring the help or business desired. Two lines (12 words), sixpence; six insertions for 2/6.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 41, 25 March 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 41, 25 March 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 41, 25 March 1914, Page 1

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