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AMUSEMENTS. MATINEK TO-MORROW, at 2.30. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. HAYWAF.D'B PICTURES. ' LAST TWO NIGHTS OF The Noble Story of .lEANNIE DEANS JE ANNIE" DEANS As Depicted in . A WOMAN'S TRIUMPH —Or— THE HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN THE HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN THE HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN Sir Walter Scott's Great Masterpiece. Gaumont Graphic. Prairie Dog. AN EASTER LILY. Life in the Philippines. A MODERN SAMSON. 1/- and 6d. Reserves. Dresden, 1/6. Last' Two Days of THE CALL TO ARMS. Q. L O B E- T II E AT RE. High Street.- Continuous Pictures. THE CALL TO ARMS . THE CALL TO ARMS Wherever the British Flag of Freedom Flies, THE CALL TO ARMS is. sounding to keep that Flag nailed to the mast. THE BIG EXPEDITIONARY CAMP AT PALMERSTON NORTH. ; THE TEST, A Powerful Vitagraph Drama. HER BOY. FIRST PRIZE. LOOKING FOR TROUBLE. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. Etc., Etc. Prices, 6d, 3d, 6d, 3d. Sessions Noon to 10.30. "DAPANUI PATRIOTIC* SPORTS, "DAPANUI PATRIOTIC SPORTS, -*■-.. In Aid of PATRIOTIC FUND, . To be • held at the PAPANUI DOMAIN on SATURDAY, K OCTOBER 3, 1914. COME ONE!% COME ALL. Procession to leave Papanui Tram Junction at 1 p.m. sharp. PROGRAMME. Waimairi Hockey Girls v. Selwyn Hockey Club (in costume). Football: Merivale v. Sydenham, Bicycle Races: Allies' Wheel Race, 3 miles, 2.15 p.m. First prize trophy valued 20/-, second 10/-. Waimairi Patriotic Wheel Race, 5 miles, 4 p.m. First prize trophy valued 20/-, second 10/-. (Entries close with Mr J. Cairns, Tobacconist, Papanui, on SEPTEMBER 30, at .8 p.m. Pipe Band Competition and Highland Dancing. Post entries \on ground. Prizes: Highland Fling—First prize trophy, second prize trophy. Sword Dance — First prize trophy, second prize trophy. Races: Five Boys', under 14, and Fiva Girls', under 14. Trophies for winners. Sheep Guessing Competition and other sports. Frilit and Sweet Stalls and" Refreshments on ■•'..' Ground. GRAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT IN THE EVENING. ST. PAUL'S SCHOOLROOM, PAPANUI, At 8 o'clock. • . Scotch Vocalists, Highland Dancing, and Songs by some of the Leading Artists. ' Remember I • ALL FOR THE PATRIOTIC FUNDS. Admission: Domain 1/-, Children 6d. Concert 1/-. ' * . SPECIAL TRAMS. R. J. SHARPE, Hon. Sec. PUBLIC NOTICES. SHEEPFARMERS' LABOUR EXCHANGE (Under the Supervision of the Canterbury ■ Sheepownerjs' Union), 155 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. All Classes of Farm and Station Hands Engaged for Farmers and Pastoralists. Wool Classers, Experts, Shearers, and Wool Hands Engaged for Shearing Sheds. Q. EO. B E~C KWI TH, PHOTO ENLARGER, ART DEALER, PICTURE FRAME MAKER. Importer of Mouldings, Glass, and Mounts. 287 MANCHESTER ST. (near Bridge), CHRISTCHURCH. .80 UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER AGENCY. The "UNDERWOOD" is always FIRST. Speed and Efficiency. Contest,. Boston, April. 2,- 1914. Machine. Words/Errors. Net result. UNDERWOOD .. 7807 73 7442 .. Ist „ .. 7701 90 7251 .. -2nd „' ■>'.■ .. 7628 96 7148 ... 3rd .. 7557 120 6957 , .. 4th Other machine . . 7391 185 C 466 , . sth Result:"Underwood" 7807 words, with only 73 errors; next best result, other machine 7391 words (416 less than the "Underwood"), and 185 errors. ' Yerbum satis sapienti. Other machine D. N. ADAMS, LIMITED, SOLE" IMPORTERS," 191 MANCHESTER ST., CHCII. .15 m O I N. V E W TO R S. We desire to inform yoa that our HEAD OFFICE for NEW ZEALAND i* at CHRISTwhere* our Principals may b» consulted personally at any tima during ofiica hours or by appointment. €LIMIE, COATES, & CO., PATENT ATTORNEYS, 134 HEREFORD STREET (Opposite Bank of New Zealand). ONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE, 4 2*2 \HIGH STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. ' G. C. Z. HARRIS - - - - DENTIST. I & W. JAMIESON, 'LTD, BUILDERS' and CONTRACTORS, 573 COLOMBO. STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Being an old-established Firm, we are in a position to undertake Constructional or other work in Wood, Stone, Brick, Reinforced Concrete, or Steel. We keep a large and permanent staff, an extensive plant, and large and varied stocks of all classes of materials. 117 'Phone 195. T will pay you to visit Balkind's for - everything you require in Drapery, Clothing, Boots, etc. "Everything of the best. Easy weekly payments. ■ G29 Colombo St. "pHE SUN WANT ADVERTISEMENTS L will bring the help or business desired. Two lines (12 words), sixpence; six insertions for 2/6. ALL Joinery Work first class; solid and substantial work. C. E. Otley, 381 Madras Street. .128
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 204, 2 October 1914, Page 1
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