AMUSEMENTS. JJiS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. lIAYWAEDS PICTURES. TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT I Last Opportunity of Seeing SIR WALTER SCOTT'S a |w . World-famed Story, • U A WOMAN'S TRIUMPH —Or— THE HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN THE HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN THE HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN Depicting the Noble Story of JEANNIE DEANS JEANNIE DEANS 1/- and 6d. Reserves, Dresden, 1/6. MONDAY NIGHT i A Motion Panorama of Raiv Interest TO EVERY BRITON TO EVERY BRITON Scenes and Forces in the World's War Scenes and Forces in the World's War Teeming with Vital Matters: EUROPE IN PEACE AND WAR EUROPE IN PEACE AND WAR EUROPE IN PEACE AND WAR QOLOSS EUM. FULLER'S LEADING PICTURES. TO-NIGHT at 8.. TO-NIGHT at 8. Positively Last Night of A DEAL WITH THE DEVIL A DEAL WITH THE DEVIL A DEAL WITH THE DEVIL PATHE GAZETTE—TopicaI. THE SILVER SNUFF BOX—Drama. ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS —Scenic. COWBOY CLARENCE—Comedy. THREE OF A KlND—Comedy. Admission 6d and 1/-. MONDAY: MEXICAN BULL FIGHT. cyuenham" PIOTUBES LAST NIGHT of the Thrilling Drama A DEAL WITH THE DEVIL. And Programme as shown at Colosseum. Prices 6d and 1/-. Reserves at Holcrofts. Children's Call to Arms Matinee TO-DAY. I "J. L O B E T 11 Ji A T K E High Street. Continuous Pictures. CALL TO All MS MATINEE TO-DAY CALL TO ARMS MATINEE TO-DAY CALL TO ARMS MATINEE TO-DAY CALL TO ARMS MATINEE TO-DAY At and 4 o'clock. . The Test. Her Boy. Looking t'or Trouble. First Prize. Her Cowboy Lover, Monico.
LECTURES. HHHE BRISTOL AND DOMINIONS' PRODUCERS' ASSOCIATION, LTD. — MAJOIt A. E. M. NORTON, 1X5.0., F.R.G.S., F.G.1., Managing Director of the above-named Association, will Deliver ADDRESSES as under, on "The Adoption of the Danish Principle of Marketing of our Produce Direct to the Large Retailer and the Legitimate Wholesaler throughout the United Kingdom'' ASHBURTON—OCTOBER C, at 2 p.m., in the Victoria Hall. CHRISTCHURCH—OCTOBER 7. RANGIORA—OCTOBER 7, at 8 p.m., in the A. and I'. Association's Rooms. HAWARDEN—OCTOBER 8, at 1 p.m. KAIKOURA—OCTOBER 9, at 8 p.m. All interested-are invited to attend. 3SOO
ELECTION NOTICES. gEL WY N EL ECTOIi AT E. JOSEPH HAMLET Will ADDRESS tlie SELWYN ELECTORS at the following Places:— THURSDAY, OCTOBER B—ALLANTON. TUESDAY", OCTOBEIi 13—DUNSANDEL. THURSDAY, OCT. 15—SPRINGFIELD. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20—HORORATA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22—DORIE. All at 8 p.m. 3838 ,\y A. BANKS, " • REFORM CANDIDATE FOR HURUNUI, » Will ADDRESS the ELECTORS as under: SALTWATER CREEK SCHOOLROOM — SATURDAY, October 3. BALCAIRN—MONDAY, October 5. BIJOOMFIELD —TUESDAY, October 6. ' OMIHI—WEDNESDAY, October 7. All at 8 p.m. 3723 A VON ELECTORATE.—Mr D. (i. Sullivan, the Labour and Bare Majority Candidate, invites Friends and Supporters to Meet Him in the Social Hall, Leydeii St., Phillipstown, at 8 p.m. on Monday, October 5, to discusse what steps shall be taken to secure victory at "the approaching elections. Ladies particularly invited. 5448
LOST AND FOUND. LOST (by poor person), ENVELOPE, containing military paper and 2 One-pound Notes. 151 Bealey Avenue. 5412 PUBLIC NOTICES. DOWN buys Cheap Sect-ion, Leinster iiWvf Rd.; 50ft frontage; only £2lO. Ronald Badger, 187 Manchester Street. 5461 SCHOOL 01'" MUSIC. —Mrs May Spiers, Instructor Violin, Mandolin, and Pianoforte; thorough tuition. One guinea per term of 12 weeks; advance fee. 274 Oxford Terrace, near Manchester St. Bridge. .193 W M. C U LLE N. PROFESSIONAL TEACHER of Piano. Violin. 'Cello. Moderate fees. Rapid Up-to-date System. Instructs pupils in their own homes. or at his Private Residence, 24 Lincoln lid., Spreydon. JP H. DAVIE & SON, LICENSED SURVEYORS, DOMINION BUILDINGS, CATHEDRAL SQ. (Next to Lift.,) .211 JQ ENT IS T COWP ER, 436 COLOMBO STREET, SYDENHAM. (South of Railway Station.) Personal Attention. Satisfaction Guara .teed. 'Phone 2105. (Opposite Club Hotel.) WANTED Known —Wipe-em-out Cough Mixture, tiio Champion Microbe Exterminator of t)>e World. Ask for it. 1936 JOINERY and House 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 inseri- » for 2/S,
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 205, 3 October 1914, Page 1
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