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AMUSEMENTS. /") P E R A HOUSE. Direction: Fuller-Brennan, Ltd. "The Best in Vaudeville." TO-NIGHT at B—TO-NIGHT. MAGNIFICENT NEW PROGRAMME. The Famous American Comedy Cyclists, Direct from the New York Hippodrome, VALENTINE and BELL. VALENTINE and BELL. . The Most Startling and Novel Comedy Cycle Act that ever left America. The Famous Spanish Whirlwind Dancers, LES BAU MALAGAS. LES BAU MALAGAS. Last Night of "The-Tango," the ' 'Apache,'' and the Russian Dances. MITCHELL and LIGHTNOR. ... MITCHELL and LIGHTNOR. . One of the Biggest Talking and Musical Hits ever made on the American Stage. TOM LEONARD, The Popular Eccentric Comedian. KNOWLES and LEE. Refined KNOWLES and LEE. Comedy Due. CARLTON and SUTTON, Comedy Artists and Patter Purveyors, SIDNEY BACH. The Eminent , SIDNEY BACH. Welsh Entertainer. AGNES RAWES. CHARLES ZOLI. WESTON and HILL. LITTLE MOLLIE. PRICES: O.S. 2/-, D.C. 1/6, Stalls I/-. Reserves-at Milner and Thompson's," or by Theatre Telephone 1471" after-6 p.m. rp HEA:TB E■' » R' X) YX. 4 L. Direction: WILLIAM ANDERSON." ' ' LAST THREE NIGHTS Of the Can't-Stop-Laughing Burlesque, A DAY AT THE RACES. A DAY AT THE RACES. Brilliantly Presented by the ' AMERICAN MUSICAL BURLESQUE CO. 50—Singers, Dancers and Comedians-—SO SATURDAY NEXT: <'DREAM CITY." SATURDAY NEXT: '"DREAM CITYc" Plans Dresden. Prices: 4/-, 2/6, and 1/-. Day Sales, Toy Cave. Early Doors, 6d extra. 5 , QRAND AXEMEN'S CARNIVAL, KAIAPOI PARK, EASTER MONDAY. Special Train from Christchurch 10 a.m. LATE ENTRIES CLOSE" TO-NIGHT (Wednesday); , • ' J. A. MEALINGS, 844 . Secretary.

PUBLIC NOTICES. 'TIRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, London. The Last Day of Entry for Theoretical Examination for Diplomas in July is TUESDAY, April 14. Local Secretary, Mr DAVIS HUNT, 9 Cranmer Square. 845 F. LE WEBS, DENTAL SURGEON; CLOCK TOWER CHAMBERS (Corner' of Graham, Wilson, and Smellie), , . HIGH STREET. 'Phones: 1819; Res., 2535. . .126' J A a T S R TRIPS. EASTER is the last opportunity you get for a good holiday before the arrival of Winter, with its Short days and grey skies. / ______ WHERE ARE YOU GOING TO FOR YOUR EASTER HOLIDAY 1 No matter where you go you will require an OVERCOAT—one that is warm and durable—one' that is smartly cut, with that style about it that proclaims the well-dressed gentleman.

NO BETTER, PLACE TO BUY A COAT. THAN PROM THE MANUFACTURERS, WHO WILL SELL DIRECT TO YOU FROM THEIR OWN WAREHOUSE, AND SAVE YOU MONEY. Because they are the makers of tlie goods tliey sell and not middlemen. All Styles of RAINPROOF and HEAVY TWEED COATS in Stock. THE CROWN CLOTHING CO. (N.Z.), LTD. 174 CASHEL STREET (upstairs). ... / .55 FOB SALE OR TO LET. FOR SALE, Moving Picture Outfit (new) ; ready to start. £3O; terms. HB, Sun Office. 1307 SELL, urgent, B.S.A. Motor, £34; Bates tyre, belt; splendid- order. Lewis, Buckley Road, Linwood. \ . 1303 ANKS, 400 gal, for Sale; painted; £3 5/each. John Hall and Co., Clock Tower. POTATOES, 7/6 full-sized sacks. Harrow, Middletoa. Road, Riccarton. 1304 WANTED to Sell, newly-imported Freewheel Bike, £7 10/-, worth £l2. ColWardrobe, 167 Gloucester Street. TO LET, Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms. .in modern house (city). H 9, Sun Office. ' 1312 TRUSTIfES' SALE. CASHMERE—SPREYDON. £550. MODERN DWELLING ; OF SIX ROOMS (plastered); 4 fires; bathroom, lavatory basin, h. and c. water; detached washhouse, coal shed, etc.; gas laid on; excellent water supply by windmill and tank. The Section contains J ACRE, very well fenced, and well above footpath; good front and kitchen garden, etc. We can thoroughly recommend above property, and consider it quite £l3O below its value. Situated in a rapidly advancing district, and only 4 minutes' walk from Cashmere trams. REMEMBER THE PRICE—£SSO. WM. JAMESON & SON, 166 ' MANCHESTER STREET, (Opp. National Bank) r

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 47, 1 April 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 47, 1 April 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 47, 1 April 1914, Page 1

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