AMUSEMENTS. War News Screened Nightly. MAJ EST Y'S TH WATRE . - HAYWARD'S . PICTURES. TONIGHT, at. 8, and NIGHTLY. A Rare Opportunity. NEW ZEALAND'S OWN DRAMATIC STAR: ELI N E M O A Received •H IN E M O A with HINE MO A J outbursts ■ HI-NEMO A of H I N E M O A delight. Acted at Rbtorua by the Fascinating HERA TAWHAI And a Great Oast of 50 Maoris. , Magnificently supported by War Topicals. SPECIAL! War Topicals. SCENES IN SAMOA SCENES IN SAMOA Where the New Zealanders have landed. FRENCH ARMY METHODS. FRENCH ARMY METHODS. The Training of the French "Tommy." AV. W\ Jacob's BOSUN'S MATE Humour. BOSUN'S MATE A SONG AT TWILIGHT, The Tenderest Story aver told. MIGHTY MONARCH, Bunny's Biggest Boom; Gaumont Graphic. Birth of Flowers, i/- and 6d. Reserves Dresden, 1/6. YDENHAM PICTURES * TO-NIGHT—Last Night of Maori Legend: H IN E M O A" And same Programme as at His Majesty's. Prices "Vd and 1/-. Reserves at Hclcrofts. Last Two Days of Programme "Unique.' GL OBE T H EAT BE. "High Street. Continuous Pictures. CHINESE DEATH THORN—Star Drama, THE CATTLE THIEF —Drama. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE—I 94. ~.. THE CUSHER —Keystone Comedy. SAMOA, occupied by New Zealanders. CLOTHES LINE QUARREL— Comedy. '• NOTICE—THURSDAY NEXT: KING OF THE AIR._ LOBE CONTINUOUS PICTURES. SAMOA SAMOA ' SAMOA SAMOxI SAMOA SAMOA We show these Islands just taken from our enemies. '■■"■.■' MEETINGS. DANGERS' CRICKET CLUB. • FIRST. „ ANNUAL MEETING, OXFORD HOTEL, WEDNESDAY, 7.45 p.m. 4469 PUBLIC NOTICES. , "N SHIPS OF OAK OUR ADMIRALS ; won ..; ; V«'That Kingdom nontf can take, The realm of the circling sea, r To be ruled by the rightful sons of Blake And the Rodneys yet to be." • • And with'this Incomparable Material OAK HALL is making Furniture of, th#, [straightforward type which accords so well with the tpmnerament of the average Britisher. tempe U5 WORCESTER STREET.,- ..69, 'ALWAYS BUSY." . r FINEST Quality Materials, the' Best Workmanship, and the 'Greatest Possible Care are employed to make your Suit if you order -tffrom ELLIS & CO. ", * The result is that it retains the - enduring qualities th,at can only .come from Materials of EiceUence, wisely chosen and intelligently combined. -„."' ELL ISi & C 0., The BEST Tailors. Cathedral Square (near Grand Theatre). .- F. L E WEB'S, "rP. .■ DENTAL SURGEON. ; CLOCK TOWER CHAMBERS fv (Corner of Graham, Wilson, and Sihellle),- '# HIGH STREET," ! * . 'Phones: 1819.-Res., I G H - C L ASS D Y E R S. LADIES' .WOOLLEN JERSEYS DYED TO, REQUIRED SHADE WITHOUT STRETCHING. Also Curtains, Table Covers, Costumes, Dresses, etc., Gloves Cleaned Daily- / G. C. VEKE & SONS, Umbrella Manufacturers and Dyers, 118 ARMAGH STREET (Next Colombo St.). ,'Phone'lßlß. Dye Works, Montreal St. ID CARS still ahead with a greater lead • this year: 217 Cars registered in Chch. for 12 months ended April, 1914, 31 different makes. The FORD heads the list with 54; 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; fiveseaters, complete, £WS.. HENRY J. RANGER, Agent, Christchurch Garage, 94 "Gloucester Street. v ; _ . . iC I HAT TO - PLANT NOW. DAPHNE INDICA RUBRA, ' The Sweet-scented Daphne. We have a very fine lot of Plants of this sweet-scented Winter-flowering Shrub. Price, 2/6, 3/-, and 3/6 each. ~-""~" , jIA JAPONIGA (popularly known as • the Pyrus Japonica). A Very Fine Collection of this free-flowering Shrub in the following colours, viz.—Scarlet, Red, Rose, Pink, and White Shades. 1/0 and 2/6 each. EXOCHORDA GRANDIFLORA (The Pearl Bush). Lovely Spring-flowering "Shrub, bearing masses of snowy white blooms. 1/6 and 2/- each. NAIRN & SONS, LINCOLN ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 241. Catalogue Post Free on Application. .25 ONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE, 242 HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. G. C. Z. HARRIS - - - - DENTIST. TM. CULL EN, PROFESSIONAL ,W TEACHER of Piano, Violin, 'Cello. Modoratc fees. Rapid Up-to-date System. Instructs pupils in their own homes, or at his Private Residence, Rd., Spreydon. OR SALE, White Paper, bui table for ' butchers, grocers, or -otker. tradesI mon'a wrappings. Apply The ; Sun Office.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 178, 2 September 1914, Page 1
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