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AMUSEMENTS. ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA! Avoid Crushing To-night. . Book Early at the Dresden. Q O LOS S E U M. FULLER'S LEADING PICTURES. TO-NIGHT AND TILL SATURDAY i TO-NIGHT AND TILL SATURDAY! . A REVIVAL OF IMPORTANCE. The Suj>reme Art Triumph: 7000 ft. 7000 ft. ANTONY AND CLEOPATRAI ANTONY AND CLEOPATRAI ANTONY AND CLEOPATRAI ANTONY AND CLEOPATRAI ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA! ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA! ANTONY AND .CLEOPATRA! The "Evening Post" says:—"There is no question about the fact that 'Antony and Cleopatra' is really a 'great' picture—easily the finest yet shown in Wellington." The ' 'Dominion" says:—' 'The greatest triumph ever seen here. It eclipses 'Quo Vadi's ?' " .. The ',' N.Z. Times" says:—"Overshadows all predecessors, not even excepting the wonder picture, 'Quo Vadis?' " ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA! Screened to MAGNIFICENT MUSIC BY FULLER'S PREMIER ORCHESTRA. NO EXTRA CHARGES. Prices, 6d and 1/-. Reserves, Dresden, 1 1/6. Q YJJENHAM PIC T U R t E S P TO-NlGHT—Grand Revival of ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA!, Same as shown at the Colosseum. Prices 6d and 1/-. Reserves at Holcrofts. PUBLIC NOTICES. CANTERBURY SOCIETY OF ARTS. ARTS, CRAFTS, AND SKETCH EXHIBITION. Air EXHIBITS must reach the Art Gallery by 4-p.m. on FRIDAY, 25til inst. No-entry fee. Schedules on application Art Gallery. C. M. PARKER, Secretary. The Council would "be pleased to receive offers ftf glass showcases for the above exhibition. 3660 Money lent privately and in* STRICTEST CONFIDENCE UPON APPROVED NOTIE OF HAND. Also "upon Household Furniture, Pianos (without removal), also upon Horses, Cattle, Motor Cars, Farm Implements, etc. Repayable by Easy Small "Weekly Instalments. L. W ; BA L KIN D, f \ 629 COLOMBO ST. .125 jj IGH-C LA S S DYERS. LADIES' WOOLLEN JERSEYS DYED TO REQUIRED SHADE WITHOUT STRETCHING. Also Curtains, Table Covers, ' Costumes, Dresses, etc., Gloves Cleaned Dqily. G. 'C. VERE & SONS, Umbrella Manufacturers and Dyers, 118 ARMAGH STREET (Next Colombo St.). 'Phone 1818. Dye Works, Montreal St. AND' LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. The well-to-do people of Christchurclr-buy only the very >est of Clothing; they wear them a 1 few: tlm^s, , 'the& ."MRS 'EIiLWOOD, comes along. So if you wish.- to: be well. dressed at aminimum cost, call and see .• . MRS ELLWOOD, SECOND-HAND CLOTHIER, : 'Plione 8087. 123 'ARMA-GH ST. " ALWAYS \ BUSY." IT DOESN'T cost any more ior a Suit which is the product of brains, skilled workmanship, and up-to-date ideas if yo<i order it'from ELLIS & CO. Long years of experience, combined with the time and money devoted to designing the patterns, result in a comfortable, easy fit. ELLI S\ & CO., The BEST Tailors, - CATHEDRAL SQ. (Near Grand Theatre).

STtTHAT' TO- PLANT MOW. 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. CYDONIA JAPONIC A (popularly known as the Pyrus Japonica). A Very Fine Collection of thip free-flowering Shrub, in the following colours—viz.: Scarlet, Red, Rose, Pink, and White EXOCHORDA GRANDIFLORA (The Pearl Bush). Lovely Spring-flowering Shrub, , bearing masses of snowy white blooms.! 1/6 and 2/- each.. NAI E N & SO N S LINCOLN ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 241. Catalogue Post Free on Application. .25 ■ g U N. AU ADVERTISEMENTS should be addressed* to The Manager, * THE SUN Office, 87 Worcester Street, Christchurch. Advertisers can. have their ANSWERS addressed, free of charge, to our Offices. If (he Answers are to be forwarded, stamps sufficient to cover postage must be sent with the Advertisements. TI-IE SUN WANT ADVERTISEMENT COLUMNS will be a Directory for all kinds of compenent help. They will be scanngd by the right kind of employee, tire reliabfc, and intelligent worker. If you want help of any kind, insert your Advertisements in THE SUN. RATES: Two lines (12 ; words), fid per insertion; six consecutive insertions 2/6. CASUAL ADVERTISEMENTS received before Noon on days of publication will be CLASSIFIED. ALL ALTERATIONS to CONTRACT ADVERTISEMENTS should be sent in at latest by Noon of the day preceding that on which' -publication is ..desired, and advertisers will be studying their own interests by giving the longest possible notice of their requirements. WIPE-EM-OUT Cures all coughs and "cc'ds. " 1/6 everywhere. ; 193f

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 194, 21 September 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 194, 21 September 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 194, 21 September 1914, Page 1

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