AMUSEMENTS. o P E It A HOUSE. Direction: Fuller-BrenDans, Ltd. TO-NIGHT 1 At 8 TO-NIGHT I LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! Of the Talented American Artists, HAYES and R'IVES "The Divinity and HAYES and IS'IVES Her Escort." Classy Singers and Whirlwind Dancers. RAY and RAY. Those Eccentric RAY and RAY Entertainers. In a Breezy Bit of Nonsensicality. The Universal Favourites: Tom—ARMSTRONG and HOWARTH —Mab In Singing and Dancing Specialties. Last Night! THE WALDRONS, Presenting their Original Comedy Sketch, "THE SILLY BURGLAR." Last Night! ANDREWS and DENT, The Talented Musical Artists. Last Night! BILLY WATSON. The Popular London Comedian. VINCENT, ARTHUR, and OLIVER, In Operatic and Popular Vocal Prices: O. Stalls 2/-, D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/-. Reserves at Milner and Thompson's, or by Theatre Telephone 1471. No extra charge. PERA HOUSE. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! MONDAY NEXT, JUNE 29, 1914. BAILEY'S POSING DOGS, In a Series of Wonderful Poses o£ CANINE STATUARY. An Act dedicated to the SPORTSMEN OF THE WORLD. AND ENORMOUS COMPANY. Bailey's Dogs are on view To-day at Mason, Struthers, and Co.'s, corner LICHFIELD and COLOMBO STREETS. Plan at Milner and Thompson's. HEATKE K O Y A L. Lessees: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. O T L THURSDAY, / FRIDAY, JULY 2. JULY 3. THE AWAKENING THE AWAKENING THE AWAKENING By THE JULIUS KNIGHT THE JULIUS KNIGHT "AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB. AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB. Box Plan Now Open at the Dresden 1 . Day Sales Toy Cave Sweet Store. Prices: 3/-, 2/-, 1/-.* Early Doors and Reserved Seats, 6d extra. 2260 A N C A S T E R PARK. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. BROWN SHIELD TROPHY. CANTERBURY v. HAWKE'S BAY. SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 4, at 3 p.m. Curtain Raiser: -C.F.G.A. EXECUTIVE v. REFEREES' ASSOCIATION, 1.45 p.m. Additional attraction for Rugby followers provided. Two Senior Games taking place. Admission —One Shilling. 2322 HE -TANGO At WAIMAIRI CYCLING CLUB'S BALL, To be held in St. Paul's Schoolroom, Papanui, On THURSDAY, JULY 2. S. HIGHSTED, M.C. WOOTON'S BAND. TICKETS: Double, 3/6; Gent's Single, 2/6; Lady's Single, 1/-. 3054 K ATTN G~ SKA ting. T s OLYMPIA RINK, HEREFORD STREET. Four Sessions Daily: 10 to 12, 2.'JO to 5 (Beginners 5.30 to 7), and 7.30 to 10. Everything Up-to-date.-
•Afternoon Tea at the Rinlr is all the .rage. Full Band Every Night and Saturday Afternoon. ORGAN ,• » KECIi'ALS. A Grand.' Organ Recital will be given by Dr Bradshaw, City Organist, in His,M»jesty's Theatre,. TO'MORROW (SUNDAY), Ju,ne ?,8, at 8.30 p.m. Compositions by Handel, Brahms, Massenet, Wesley, Taubert, Thomas. Lemare, and Salome. A collection will be made to defray expenses). Those occupying the dress circle are expected to contribute not less than 6d, downstairs a silver coin. 2313 SPORTING. X T ORTH canterbury and oxford IN JOCKEY CLUB. RANGIORA SPORTS MEETING, JULY 11. ENTRIES for ALL EVENTS CLOSE on WEDNESDAY, July 1, at 9 p.m. F3002 A. J. TUTTON, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. JP OR D & HADFIELD. A.K. Hadfield.] [P. J- G- Wilkinson. FINANCE AND ESTATE AGENTS. MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. WE CAN SUBMIT TO BUYERS AN EXTENSIVE RANGE OF PROPERTIES. Purchasers can be FINANCED with FIRST or SECOND MORTGAGE MONEY, as we are in close touch witli INVESTORS. We have AVAILABLE a number of Sums on FIRST MORTGAGE; also Sums of £75. £IOO, £125 £'-00, and £3OO on SECOND MORTGAGE. MONEY ARRANGED ON SECOND MORTGAGE to usist in BUILDING OPERATIONS, Repayable bv EASY INSTALMENTS MONTHLY. WE HAVE ARRANGED OVER £4OOO ON SECOND MORTGAGE jI>LRING THE PAST TWO MONTHS. FORD & HADFIELD, 169 HEREFORD STREET (Next National Bank). .23F jjfOTICE TO MOTORISTS. HENSMAN '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 I car. from 8 a.m. to midnight. Absolute Safety and Moderate Charges at HENSMAN'S. .73
"ALWAYS BUSY."ON Outing Trips or .Social Spins, when "OOd looks urn at a premium when I>rcs»s is ou°Show ;«na is 011 Trial, there's extra connori in our Hand-tailored Suit. KLL 1 S & CO., The I'.EST Tailors, Cathedral Square (Sear Grand Theatre). FOR SALE, White Paper, suitable for butchers, grocers, or other tradesmen's wrappings. Apply The Sun Office. WANTED, everybody to try Oata" ior breakfast; nothing batter.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 121, 27 June 1914, Page 1
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