AMUSEMENTS. HO US E. w TONIGHT, at B—TO-NIGHTI SPECIAL MATINEE TO-MORROW. GOYT'S CANINE MARVELS THE MUSICAL MILLARS BENTZEN and LAWTON VERNON and SINCLAIR JAMES OPIE. LAVINIA TYSON. < ;• MILLIE DORIS. CRYSTAL SISTERS. ARMSTRONG and HOWARTH. Prices as usual. .'. Tel. 1471. fk P E B A H O U S E. ■ yj MONDAY NEXT, JULY 20, 1914. ENORMOUS ATTRACTION i.Messrs Fuller-Brennan have -the :honOur to present to their thousands of patrons, direct from Hammerstoin'a Theatre, New York: EDWARD BLONDELL, EDWARD BLONDELL, AMERICA'S GREATEST COMEDIAN, AMERICA' S GREATEST .COMEDIAN, In his Original Screaming Absurdity, THE LOST BOY, Assisted by the Famous American Actress, Miss KATHERYNE CAINE. Miss KATHERYNE CAINE. Season Strictly > Limited to Six' Nights and One Special Matinee. And Star Supporting Company. Box Plans at Milner and Thompson's. L OB E T H E A T RE. High Street Continuous Picture Palace. Laat Day of the LURE OF GOLD. THE &URE OF GOLD A Starring;' THE LURE OK GOLD Thrilling :.: THE LURE OF'GOLD DeteotrVe^H•/'•' THE LURE OF GOLD Story.l; V'l # J■) k ■ '■' ' A vGloriou* * ' ©/U^T-Sfft ./5 : . . Story , :'"" / , :,• - ; / ■' i>: U.:Tj'Y '"■'■• Nobly D U.T:Y . // Told. , ■;■;'• DUTY Max, "the Ladies* /Man. ; *' Lighthouse v ia iiarknesii;, r Toothache/ The Faithfiif Servant. ."* Pathe Gazette, 'and others!; , Two Hours of Pictures for 6d; 6dv 6d,- sd. 'OOTBALL! OOTBALU FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! SHOW GROUNDS. SHOW GROUNDS. TO-MORROW! TOMORROW! SYDENHAM v. ADDINGTON. SYDENHAM v. ADDINGTON.' LINWOOD v. CITY. LINWOOD v. CITY. ADMISSION SIXPENCE. LADIES FREE. . Afternoon Tea. Kick-off 2.45 p.m. AT I'N'G. SKAT I N G„. OLYMPIA RINK, HEREFORD STREET. FOUfe SESSIONS DAILY: 10 to 12, 2.30 to 5,: sio to T (Earners), .' ahd.:7.30t0 10 (Band).;// >v/ ; i. Brampton Skates on Sale. Cheap.. " PUBLIC NOTICES. *;/</':. '".'.' HAVE MOVED TO BOOMS ON SECOND FLOOR // 1 -^^/-' DOMINION BUILDINGS, CATHEDRAL SQ. (Opposite Broadway's). & j Jih I> &TV IE & SON, LICENSED SURVEYORS/ .5 this year: 217 Cars registered in-Chch. for 12 months ended April, 1914, 31. different makes. The FORD heads (tlie list -with next highest 19. One-fourth of total were FORDS. '' Nearly- three times as many FORDS as the next- highest. FORD, "the Universal Car." Two-seaters, complete,' £180■; fiveseatei's, complete, £195. HENRY J. RANGER, Agent, Christchurch Garage, 9% Gloucester Street. /. .161
"ALWAYS Btftftm" V ,'INEST Quality Material*, tl*e. Best: Workmanship, and the Greatest Possible Care are employed to make your Suit if you order it front ;bllis ':&: eo. The result is that it retains the endurin qualities that can only .com* from Materials of Excellence, wisely chosen and intelligently MSBbined. eLL is &, c 0.,; The BEST Tailors, ; , Cathedral Square (near Grand fTheatre).'^ SPECIAL TO MOTORISTS. ..... Hare you tried "JOYCENETTK" for Cleaning your Car or Motor Bicycle! Used by all Garages; 12/6.per 100 yards. Polishes like a chamois. TEXTILE BAG & SACK COMPANY, LTD., 120 MONTREAL STREET. •Phono 1157. Box 393, C.P.O. .77 k RMI GE R L _„ „ THE LEADING DYERS AND CLEANERS; Have REMOVED their Receiving Offices to 93 CASHEL STREET (Four doors from old place); .182 'Phone 261 T. ■ RLE WEfi S, . DENTAL SURGEON. CLOCK TOWER CHAMBERS (Corner of Graham, Wilson, and Smellie), HIGH STREET. •Phones: 1819. Res„ 2535. .126 i AMES GILLIN G H AM, Cash Buyer of FOWL WHEAT AND ALL FARM PRODUCE. 217 LICHFIELD STREET. .193 l. CULLEN, PROFESSIONAL TEACHER of Piano, Violin, 'Cello. Moderate fees. Rapid Up-to-date System. Instructs pupils in their own homes or at his private residence, 24 Lincoln Rd., Spreydon. CARNATIONS, ROSES, ETC, FOR PRESENT PLANTING. 5000 Carnations, strong plants in pots, 150 varieties, the very best, from 10/- per doz;. Idoa post free for 11/-. 10,000. Roses, the most up-to-date collection in the Dominion, from 10/- per doz; strong bushes. ldoz Distinct Varieties, post free, for 11/- cash with order. Flowering Shrubs, Fruit, and Forest Trees in Endless Variety. Floral Work a specialty. Wreaths, Bouquets, etc., on shortest notice,' New catalogue now ready, containing latest Novelties. W. BAYLISS, BRYNDWR NURSERIES,' JEFFREY'S ROAD., FENDALTON, N.Z. 'Phone 1703. . .167, THE SUN WANT ADVERTISEMENTS will bring the help or business desired. Two lines (12 words), sixpence; six insertions for 2/S.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 138, 17 July 1914, Page 1
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