AMUSEMENTS. ,PERAH O U S E. Direction: Fuller-Brennans, Ltd. "The Best in Vaudeville." TO-NIGHT I At 8 LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT I • : Of America's Premier Athlete's, DARE and NORWOOD, DARE and NORWOOD, In their Most Graceful Balancing Act I LYONS and CULLUM American r/ ;' LYONS and CULLUM , Entertainers "' InJ» variety of Vaudeville.. THE WALDRONS "The World's : THE WALDRONS Laughmakers." In 4heir Original Comedy Sketches. MurieI—ANDREWS and DENT —Rube . Muriel —ANDREWS and DENT—Rube . Introducing Miss Muriel Andrews, the FAMOUS AUSTRALIAN VIOLINIST, In a High-class Musical Offering. VINCENT, ARTHUR, and OLIVER, Talented ' Vocalists and BILLY ' WATSON The Popular BILLY WATSON, London Comedian. Last Night of- CARLTON MAX. Last Night -of DENNIS CARNEY. JUNE 29: BAILEY'S POSING DOGSI / Prices: O. Stalls 2/-, D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/-.J Reserves at Milner and Thompson's, or by Theatre Telephone 1471. No extra charge. ■ • UNIVERSITY CAPPING CARNIVAL. ■ >HEATBE B O. Y A L. , J.'o. Williamson, Lessee. - CARNIVAL, 'C'ASNIvMif CAPPING .7.45 p-m; CARNIVAL, TO-NIGHT. . ; ,J CAPPING 7.45 p.m. '\.t : , '^CARNIYaIjV. Programmes, and -Tickets Milner and^ Thompson's and Toy Cave. . 2221 JTING EDWARD BAERACK& CHRISTCHURCH POULTRY, PIGEON,. , AND CANARY CLUB'S '•."," : ; CHAMPIONSHIP. SHOW An* GOVERNMENT AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT'S WINTER SHOW EXHIBIT. > THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. , CAT SHOW— : TO-DAY, 10 to 10. I Admission (Art Union Ticket), 1/-. . .. LEXANDR A H A L K | L MONDAY NEXT, JUNE . 22, At 8.15 p.m., PIANOFORTE RECITAL By LILLIAN HARPER. . Assisting Artists: LALLA HEMUS ('Cellist), SYDNEY ALL WRIGHT (Baritone). Tickets, 3/- and. 2/-, obtainable at Mil- : ner and Thompson's, or Dresden. Plan at Dresden. . No extra booking f?e. ■.■ ■ va.*.* CHORAL H A-, t L L. H O R A t. H, A 'L L. THURSDAY, JUNE 25, at 8 p.m., (Under the Patronage, of H. Holland, Esq,>: Mayor of Christchurch.) GRAND CONCERT j' • '. „ '""By the .' -.' • '. ''*"" ESTUDIANTINA BAND, CHRISTCHURCH BANJO BAND,, and CHRISTCHURCH LADIES' BANJO BAND, , . Assisted by, Miss NITA MANHIRE, Miss AGNES MACDONALD, Mr L. C. WALKER, and Mr C. J. SMITII: ''■'- Concert under direction of ■"•„■'" Xi ' ' Mr LOUIS W. BLOY> PRICES: 2/- and 1/-. Tickets on' sale a* Toy Cave Sweet Shop and J. Robinson's, Fruiterer, United Service Building. * . ' 2858 Hon. Sec, F. WOODS*. K AT IN G. S K A T I N G. OLYMPIA RINK, HEREFORD STREET. FOUR SESSIONS DAILY: 10 to 12. 2.30 to 5. 5.30 to 7 (learners). 7.30 to 10. .'..., Afternoon tea at the Rink is fashionable. Full Band every Night and Saturday Afternoons. 209 i
LOST AND FOUND. OST (Sunday), IRISH TERRIER; black] •* face; answers to namo of Pat. Regard on returning to 245 Colombo St, Sydenham. OST, Skye TERRIER; long dark grey shaggy coat; answers to" Towser; reward information. Diamond, IS7-Victoria St. OST, between Brett's Road and King Edward Barracks, Blue Persian KITTEN. Reward if returned 49 Brett's Road, St. AlTO LET. O LET, for one month, Cashmere Hills: Four Rooms, furnished;'ail conveniences. •Phone 3562. ." O LET, House of 6 rooms; all convent-, enccs; overlooking park. N.W. aspect. •Phone. 356 a. _ __ 2876 r ANTED to" Let, Shop and 'Six Dwelling ' ' Rooms, High Street. Apply E. W.Hall, herbalist, Armagh Street. 2855 WANTED Let, Furnished Rooms; quiet ■ locality. 3 Acton St., off Montreal St. Every convenience. ' VICTORIA Buildings—To Let, Good Offices first and second floors. George'Hy. Trcleaven. 2817 WANTED —4-roomed House, Dover St., St. Albans; J-acre section; only 10/-. Devereux, King, 100 Lichfield Street. 2846 WANTED —7-roomed House, • Cashmere t Hills ; rent only 22/6. Devereux, King. ,4 -ROOMED House, Moa Place (off Madras : St.), only 10/- per week. Deveretix, King. jTANTED to Let, Sections, Papanui Rd., » next to Mr Key's paperhanger's shop. I Devereux, King, and Co. 2846 WANTED to Let, 5 Rooms, Hackthorne Rd. New house. Harman and Stevens. FOUR BRIGHT, SUNNY OFFICES In LICHFIELD ST. FIRST FLOOR. Rent for Whole Suite, £75 per annum for lease; W. H. SIMMS & SONS, LTD., .159 152 Lichfield Street. PUBLIC NOTICES. r HEN THE. SNOW FLIES, 1 and biting, frosty air roughens the skin, it is a great comfort to have a jar of "ROSOTTO" Complexion Cream in the house. Rosotto keep the skin just right; it is a positive relief for all irritations, soreness, and roughness caused by wind and weather. Cracked lips quickly disappear under its healin-' influence. Rosotto is sold by Chemists and Grocers in jars, 1/- and 2/- each; also, post free from Sole Manufacturer: PRICE, Chemist, Lower High Street. .122F 'ANTED KNOWN —Certain cure for itch- ' ing piles. E. W. Hall, herbalist, Ar--1 magb Street. . ;.. 812
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 115, 20 June 1914, Page 1
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