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AMUSEMENTS. War News Projected Nightly. - QOLOS S E V M. V FULLER'S LEADING PICTURES. TO-NIGHT, at B—TO-NIGHST! ' GREAT-PICTORIAL SUCCESS. The Magnificent Military Drama: FIGHTING BLOOD OF 1809 'FIGHTING BLOOD OF 1809 Incidents in the Life of Napoleon. PATHE GAZETTE—TopicaI. Grandmother's Wedding Dress —Drama. A/Trip "in- Southern India—Scenic. BRTJSSELS (BELGIUM)—Scenic. FATAL MALLET-—Keystone. .-.■--'. And BELGIAN SOLDIERS/ SCENES IN SAMOA, Where the New Zealanders are. ■~ Admission and 1/-. 'EW ZEALAND EXPEDITION ART FORCE. A SEND-OFF AND SMOKE CONCERT' Will be tendered to the CANTERBURY CONTINGENT .. By the Citizen's of" Christchurch On SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, ' KING EDWARD BARRACKS, At 7.30 o'clock. A FINE MUSICAL PROGRAMME. ' Short 'Patriotic Speeches by the -Mayor, ■ Right Hon.,,;W; ; Joseph Ward, and 'Mr-iir'.; ji :=Dougall. > Fuller particulars, in later issues.: ' -'■■ . ' A limited munberY of Tickets, price 3/- ; (for- which early application shWld be made), will, be available, to the general public. ■'..•' s Tickets majr be obtained from Broadway's, Eslick's, Archenhold'-s • (White;■• Hart Buildiiigs); Jerman's (next Empire Hotel),'Priestnail's, Barlow Bros., the West End, Milnee and Thompson's, and the Dresden. . V ' C. J. TRELEAVEN, . ; E. NORDON, : : , : J v ' f .' s ~" Joint Hon. Secretaries.? . Citizens desiring to subscribe to tho 1 ' heavy cost of_ the above entertainment are requested to forward their subscriptions to theHon. Secretaries, Box 428,! Ohrfstchurch. * -■ '■' : i' : :": .3421 ■;; TENDERS. ' : "/- : »^-,-"'IkL LTERNATIVE TENDERS are invited-up till 4 o'clock TUESDAY, September 15, for the ERECTION of PREMISES (in Brick or Wood), Oxford, for the Bank of NewZealand. .■''.-■' ■■"■■: '■'.'."'' ■•■■ ! V ' Drawings, etc., may be seen at our Offices. ENGLAND BROS., Architects. > Somerset Buildings, 153 Hereford Street. >'■. • . 3418 J 1 ; & '\- W. JAMIESON, ,•.•_:•.-.■ j „ ',.'.''-' ' -.'. v-U.^.:; - ''''/'•;- '.'■-■:■■::-.^;■ v BUILDERS (and CONTRACTORS- r> 573 COLOMBO STREET, "CHRISTCHURCH. Being an a , position to : other work in Wood, Stone, Brick, Reinforced Concrete, or Steel. "* We keep a large and permanent staff, ait extensive plant; and large and varied stocks of all classes of materials. ';il7''" '' ';. : ■.■"' ■. ■• ; 'Phone 195. * rp & E. J. HAT HE RLE Y, . PLASTERERS, ST. ALBA'SS.; -. , . '1 'Phone_aß4B. ' -' CO H N OTL E Y & SON, 25,4 GLOUCESTER STREET EAST, PLASTERERS' MERCHANTS.' PLASTERERS AND FIBROUS PLASTER MANUFACTURERS.. Price Lists and 'Estimates on Application. 'Phone 1492. .106 MONEY, , . ONEY TO LEND on MORTGAGES i ; of.-; FREEHOLD at Lowest ":CUr,rent< Rafefci Also by way of Sub-roortgaga'on Securities for small 'premiums «r at rate, as arranged. Smaller Sums ;:bfl' proved Second Mortgage or Chattel Sftcur|||'»H. K. I&cDOUGALL, vSOLICITOR, INGLIS'S BUILDINGS, 220 HIGH STREET. Opp. Tattersall's. 'Phone No. 3684. v *RUST MONEY "for : INVESTMENT 6b FIXED MORTGAGE at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Also a Few Sums ou Second Mortgage. ; . ■.....'"-.■: DOUGALL & UPHAM, SOLICITORS, '■".' 89 WORCESTER STREET. .6? O£L(\ —£100, £l5O, '£2oo,- £300.' £51)6.. Xi*}" £IOOO, £2OOO, £3000; and Upwardk TO LEND AT LO°WEST-'CURRENT; RATES For Fixed PerioMs, or Repayable by '* Monthly, Quarterly,- or. Hal*• ' yearly "'■ Payments.'" ."' y^.'\ HILL & FKAZEK, - SOLICITORS, 144 HEREFORD ST., 'CHRISTCHURCH. And at RANGIORA. . .96" ONEY L E N J>» From £lO and Upwards, ON ANY KIND OF SECURITY. J", F. D. KJES TE-V EN, • 4d CHANCERY LANE. I .14? ONEY LENT PRIVATELY, and. , ~iu - -Strictest Confidence., upon Approved Note of Hand. Also upon "Household Fur-' niture, Pianos (without removal). Repayable by Easv Weekly Payments. Enclose stamp, for reply to L. W. BALKIND, 629 Colombo Street. P.O. Box 1017. .12l„ PUBLIC NOTICES. BSSONS COOKING. Miss WHITCOMBE is prepared to give Lessons in all branches of Cookery at her Rooms, WHITCOMBE'S BUILDINGS. Singla private Lessons or a Course as arranged: Miss Whitcombe holds a First Class Certificate from the Gity and Guilds of London, and is also Silver Medallist, National Training School of Cookery, London. Telephone 3572. .154F TOE SUN WANT ADVERTISEMENTS . will bring the help or huslness desired. Two lines (12 words/, sixpence; six insertions for 2/6. « E. . OTLEY, timber merchant,- 381 ' • Madras Street North. V .12$
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 178, 2 September 1914, Page 1
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