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AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. Direction: Fuller-Brennan, Ltd. "The Best in Vaudeville." TO-NIGHT at B—TO-NIGHT. NEW ATTRACTIONS THIS NIGHT! The Famous American Comedy Cyclists: VALENTINE and BELL. VALENTINE and BELL. The Most Startling and Novel Comedy Cycle Act that ever left America. The Famous Whirlwind Dancers: LES BAU MALAGAS." LES BAU MALAGAS. TO-NIGHT! Featuring TO-NIGHT! The Famous Spanish Dances. The Costumes worn by Les Bau Malagas in this Act cost 20,000 francs. Positively Two Nights Only 11 MITCHELL . and LIGHTNOR. The Great Musical and Talking Comedians. TOM LEONARD, The Popular Eccentric Comedian. KNOWLES and LEE, Vaudeville's Charming Comediennes. CARLTON and SUTTON, Comedy Artists and Patter Purveyors. SIDNEY BACH, "The Welsh Rarebit." AGNES RAWES. LITTLE MOLLIE. Charles Zoli. Weston and Hill. PRICES AS USUAL. TEL. 1471. 865 T H E A T R E ROYAL. > Direction: WILLIAM ANDERSON. LAST NIGHT 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 TO-MORROW "DREAM CITY." TO-MORROW "DREAM CITY." Plans Dresden. Prices: 4/-, 2/6, and 1/-. Day Sales, Toy_Cave. Early Doors, 6d extra. FOB SALE OB TO LET. /ELEMENT BAYARD . MOTOR CAR, ' With Dicky Seat. 11.15 h.p., Excellent order. All Extras. Apply """""" P.O. BOX 25. ' , 884 FOR SALE, Triumph Motor Cycle; good order; £22 10/-. R.;B. Wilkinson. 138 Oxford Terrace. 1330 ANTED to Sell, Mirrors and Shop Fittings. Apply Ridley- s Tea Shop, Clock Tower. % 1333 W* ANTED to Sell, newly-imported Fjeewheel Bike, JJ7 10/-„ worth £l2. ColWardrobe, 167 Gloucester Street. TO LET fSelywn Street), 4 Room's; w.h., gas, sewer; 10/-. H. L. Bowker, Victoria Square. 1319 TO LET, Dairy Farm; milk round, stock, crop, at valuation. Apply J4, Sun Office. , 1325 FIRST-CLASS OLD-ESTABLISHED GENERAL STORE, POST OFFICE, and LARGE BAKERY BUSINESS - ," " ;; • for sale., v Great connection; splendid plant; large turnover; finest district, within 12 miles of Christchurcii. Suit man with. family, or two partners. Cheap. Price and • particulars apply to 81, SUN OFFICE. .150

O OKI MOTORS! M OTORS! MAKE US A CASH OFFER FOR ANY . OF THESE MOTORS. JAO K„ SUCKLING. 114 MANCHESTER STREET, .131 /CHRISTCHURCH.

A CHANCE FOR A SPECULATOR. GOOD DISTRICT. 41 SICRES AND GOOD RESIDENCE, 4 Six Rooms. 19i CHAINS FRONTAGE. A Stone's Throw from 3d Tramcar. This Block is planted with old trees, shrubs; orchard, etc., and is beautifully sheltered from prevailing winds, and would make a delightful home for a man requiring a fairsized block, of land; but, apart from this, it is a splendid • SPECULATION for a man with a little capital, as it will subdivide into 17 QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS, With a Full Chain Frontage to each. CHANNELLED ROADS. NO WIDENING NECESSARY. £2050. WM/ JAMESON & SON, 166 MANCHESTER STREET. JOHN WALLER & SONS, LIMITED, TIMBER MERCHANTS AND IMPORTERS. Office and Yards—l 67, 168 Tuam Street. Yards —210-214 St. Asaph Street. Large and Complete Stocks of Builders and Farmers' Requirements. Colonial Timber of every description. Imported Timber—Jarrah, Oregon, Baltic, Redwood, V.D.L., Yellow Pine,' etc., etc. Heavy Stocks of Seasoned Timber ready for use. v We shall be pleased to furnish quotations ftfr Timber delivered to any station on application, .100

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 49, 3 April 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 49, 3 April 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 49, 3 April 1914, Page 1

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