AMUSEMENTS. E U M. GRAND MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30 p.m. CHILDREN, 3d. ADULTS, 6d. *Progi'amme same as below. r -~~ g e U M. p O L. O S S E U M. FULLER'S LEADING PICTURES. TO-NIGHT at 8. TO-NIGHT at 8. Positively Last Two Nights of A DEAL WITH THE DEVIL A DEAL WITH THE DEVIL A DEAL WITH THE DEVIL PATHE GAZETTE —Topical. THE SILVER SNUFF BOX —Drama: ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS—Scenic. .? The Detective's Desperate Chance —Drama. COWBOY CLARENCE— Comedy. . THREE OF A KIND —Comedy. * Admission 6d and 1/-. SY D E~N _ HA"M P I <f tITrIj 8 TO-NIGHT—The Sensational Drama: A DEAL WITH THE DEVIL. And Colosseum Programme as above. Prices 6d and 1/-.,-, Reserves at Holcrdfts. LA D.I E S' I E S' HOCKEY. HOCKEY, ENGLAND v. NEW ZEALAND ENGLAND v. NEW ZEALAND , ENGLAND v. NEW ZEALAND SECOND TEST GAME. LANCASTER PARK. LANCASTER ..' PARK. LANCASTER PARK. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). TO-MORROW ( SATURDAY). At 3 p.m. 3EE THESE BRILLIANT EXPONENTS OF THE GAME. CURTAIN-RAISER, 1.45 p.m.: ADDINGTON (1914 Champions) SELECTED TEAM. TWO SPLENDID GAMES FOR 1/PUBLIC NOTICES. ANCA S T E R P A R K. SEASON TICKETS (non transferable), 21/-; Ladies' (transferable), 10/6, for period OCTOBER 1, 1914, to. SEPTEMBER 30, 1915,. covering Admittance to Grounds and Stands (excepting East Stand) for All Fixtures, can be obtained at 245 High Street, or at Lancaster Park on any day of play. The attention of the public is respectfully drawn to the exceptional advantages of these ! Tickets. " : " ■ ' ", ■■'■. Hi B.'GOULD, Secretary. Box 33. Telephone 1340,, 3815 Y * B LEARN HOW TO TREAT THE WOUNDED OR&ICK. • ~ WEEKLY LECTURES AT THE ST. JOHtt AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION'S ROOMS. Few more Students wanted to fill a WOMEN'S-! HOME - NURSING CLASS. OTHER NURSING and /FIRST AID CLASSES NOW FORMING. Apply 119 Worcester Street! .233 !. LEW E R S, DENTAL SURGEON, CLOCK TOWER CHAMBERS (Corner of Graham, Wilson, *and Smellie), STREET. | . 'Phones: 189. Res., - .126 IHEFUR N I T U R E Purchased from OAK HALL is Exclusive, Chic, and Original. The Styles are quite-delightful, and bannot be purchased elsewhere. ' Designers and actual manufacturers of | , New Art Furniture. 115 WORCESTER STREET (Opposite New Government Buildings). I G H -. O L" A S 'S DYER S. LADIES' WOOLLEN JERSEYS DYED TO * REQUIRED SHADE WITHOUT STRETCHING. " ; | Also 'Curtains, y Table Covers, Costumes, ! Dresses, etc., Gloves Cleaned Daily. G. C. VEEE & SONS, Umbrella Manufacturers and Dyera, 118 ARMAGH STREET (Next Colombo St.). 'Phone'lßlß. Dye Works, Montreal St. - f H A T 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 ea-m. CYDONIA JAPONICA (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, ,1/6 and 2/G each. EXOCHORDA GRANDIFLOUA (The Pearl Bush). Lovely Spring-flowering SUrul>, bearinj masses of sngwy white blooms. 1/6 and 2/- each.S0 N 3 LINCOLN ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 241. Catalogue Post Free on Application. OINERY and Housj Material from C. E. * Otley, Timber Merchant, is absolutely the best. .128 THE SUN WANT ADVERTISEMENTS will bring the help or business desired? Two lines (12 words), sixpence; six insertions for 2/6. *
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 204, 2 October 1914, Page 1
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