ATHLETES in training use Vim. It is the best Liniment for suppleness, strains, and sprains. A little Vim in your bath will make you sprightly. It penetrates aiul energises. Vim will euro Rheumatism. Massage with it for a few days. The results will really All Chemists and Storekeepers. Wholesale from COTTON BROS., LT 212, MADRAS ST., CHKISSTCHUKCH. .148
AMUSEMENTS. HEA T R E ROYAL. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Sub-Lessees . . . . George Willoughby, Ltd. Commencing TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, APRIL 11. For Seven Nights Only. GEORGE WILLOUGHBY'S "(LTD.) Stupendous Pantomime Extravaganza, "ALADDIN." "ALADDIN." A Brilliant Cast, including: CARRIE MOORE and GRACE PALOTTA, THE ALLURING RAGTIME REVUE, Invented by the Producer, Mr Lester Brown, of New York. MORRIS and his WRESTLING PONIES, with John Hedge, Comedian. MARCELLE and FALLON, America's Greatest Ragtime Exponents. TINY TOT MARJORIE. MORRIS and SHAND. 250 People in the Production Prices: 5/-, 4/-, 2/6, and 1/-. Early doors 6d extra. Box Plans for This Evening and Monday's Performance at Woodward's. Day Sales at. Woodward's and Miss Kobler's. EASTER MONDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 18, at 2 p.m. Children half-price to all parts except Gallery. "T A N G O" T E A S'. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOONS, APRIL 15 and 17, at 3 p.m. A Magnificent Concert and Vaudeville Programme by the Principals of the ALADDIN PANTOMIME COMPANY. REVUES OF FASHIONS From the World's Centres. ' Gowns supplied by Messrs W. Strange and Co., Ltd. • Exhibition' of the Much-discussed ■ , "TANGO." Steps by FRED OSWALD and MARGOT MAURICE, specially imported to .feature this dance. Tea and refreshments will be served. Dress Circle and Stalls 2/6 (refreshments included). Family Circle 1/- (to view only). Box Plans opened at Woodward's This (Saturday) Morning, April 11. No Booking Fee. 1024
PUBLIC NOTICES. IHE DRESDEN PIANO CO., LIMITED. THE LONG NIGHTS WILL SOON ' BE HERE! ! There are no "Long" Nights when you have "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" GRAMOPHONE. ITS SWEET, CLEAR, MELLOW TONE Cannot be Copied or Equalled! ALL' THE GREATEST ATtTISTS Sing or Play only for . HIS MASTER'S VOICE GRAMOPHONE WHY WAIT FOR HARRY LAUDER? Hear-his Best Songß Now on '■'-''. "his ' master's }voice" '' gramophone:' -••■";>.,;. / Al ways Use,' : ' ' l Mfflsr..X ; } 'We receive New R'ecbrSs;.by; Every Mail.' THE DRESDEN PIANO CO., LTD., ~ :"" SQUARE. - ' . 140' R. A. HORNE, Manager. LOST'ANfo FOUND. J OST, Cashmere, Black-and-white, Sheep J DOG (slut) ; name Ply. Reward. Savin, Governor's Bay.- 1539 OST, Thursday afternoon, probably St. -* Albans "Lane, BAG, 'containing 'needlework. 192 Papanui Road. .1528 T OST, Pair PINCE : NEZ GLASSES, '.with'' Chain attached. , A'pply G. Levicke Jones, Cathedral Square. . 1482 TO LET. CHEAP Central Shop, 15ft frontage; suit jeweller, bootmaker, or jjiercery; 30/-. weekly. 188 High Street. 1470 TENDERS.
AIMAIRI COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS are invited for the SUPPLY of DUN OATS, at per bushel," and OAT SHEAF CHAFF, at per ton, for 12 months from May; 1, 1914, delivered at Papanui, Clyde Road, and Agon • Yards. Full particulars on application .. at the Office, North Road, Papauui.? Tenders to be in by MONDAY, April 13, 1914. R. J. SHARPE, 605 County Clerk. T YTTELTON HARBOUR TENDERS FOR THE SUPPLY OF*" v IRONBARK PILES. The Lyttelton Harbour Board invites Tenders for the Supply of Ironbark, Piles for Repairs and Alterations-to the Wharves at Lyttelton. The contract specification may b€»-seen and copies obtained at this Office, where Tenders will be received until 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, May "19, 19U. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By order. CYRUS J. R. WILLIAMS, Secretary, Treasurer and Engineer, Lyttelton Harbour Board. Lyttelton Harbour Board Office, Cathedral Square, Christchureh, ' April 6, 1914.
PUBLIC NOTICES. rri-: have several sums awaiting V INVESTMENT ON SECOND MOItTDURIXU THE I'AST FOUR WEEKS we have Lent out over .14000 on Second Mortgage. FORD & HADFIELD, 1017 HJ9 Hereford Street. T ONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE, J 242 HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. G. C. Z. HARRIS .. DENTIST. NOTICE TO MOTORISTS. lIENSMAN'S GARAGE, 111 GLOUCESTER ST. (next Rink Stables). I have 6400 square feet for the Storage and Repairing of Motors and Cycles. Open Every Day in the year-from 3 a.m. to midnight. Absolute Safety and Moderate Charges- at H E N S M A N 'S .7?
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 55, 11 April 1914, Page 1
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