AMUSEMENTS. PE R A HOUSE Little Jack Horner Sat in a Corner Because the Seats were full »t THE DANDIES THE DANDIES s THE DANDIES As a matter of fact, our old friend Horner arrived late, and couldn't get a seat. We offered to refund his money, but he wouldn't take it. Said he would just squat down in the corner. And he squatted accordingly. And jov filled his heart.. THE DANDIES THE DANDIES If this should meet the eye of anyone who has been asleep and has just woke up, or anyone who has been sojourning in the whoop-whoops and hasn't seen a paper lately, will you please observe that "The Dandies" will only appear for THREE MORE NIGHTS! THREE MORE NIGHTS! They depart for Australia, per s.s. Ulimaroa, next Thursday, and until they reach the land of the bluegum and wattle will hold daily converse with the waves and fishes. the Dandies the dandies Before announcing the offering, your attention is drawn to the following intimations: 1. There will be a complete change of programme To-morrow (Tuesday) Evening, aud it is a very fine programme—as we said before, a very fine programme indeed. 2. Wednesday will be the farewell night, and if you would desire a repetition of. any number which has taken your fancy during the season, just send along a request to the stage manager. According to the place where, ye choose to sit, so shall your offering be —3/-, 2/-, 1/-. Usual notice re Plan aaid Day Sales may be taken as read. Direction Edward Branscombe, Ltd. General Representative .... John Hopkins. We now go into committee. nUEA T K E TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT Li O Y A L TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. MISS DULCIE MITCHELL (Contralto) MISS DULCIE MITCHELL (Contralto) MISS DULCIE MITCHELL (Contralto) Royal Academy Music and Covent Garden. THEATRE ROYAL! TO-NIGHT! THExVTRE ROYAL! TO-NIGHT! '-- PRICES: 4/- Reserved, 2/6 and 1/- Unreserved. Carriages 9.45. 3955 PUBLIC NOTICES. LA CARD.J IS S. DULCIE MIT C H E L L; Medallist and Special Certificate, R.A.M., also COVENT GARDEN, Will RECEIVE PUPILS at her Temporary Studio, West End Hall, between the hours of 10 to 12 and 2 to 4 on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT. ■.'."'' 3953 M° T ° TEMPLETONI , TEMPLETON! TEMPLETON! TEMPLETON! : Leaves SQUARE .(,opp. "Press" Office) ; Daily——9.3o•■';a.iu.-'- and 3.30 p.m".—Daily. Leave TEMPLETON for SQUARE; Daily—-10.15 a.m. and 4.15 p.m.—-Daily. | SUNDAY'S:: ' .'! Leaves Square 10 a.m., 4 p.m., and 8.30 p,m. Leaves Templeton 1.30 p.m., 5.50 p.m:, and 9.20 p.m. W. H. TUBMAN, .299 . '•' Proprietor. H A M A '' PLOOR I N G. We are REMOVING from Madras Street to Larger and More Central Premises in KING'S LANE, between Cashel and Lichfield Streets. ■ "EAMA" STONE WOOD CO., LTD. 3945 THE UNIVERSAL CAR. On aud after NOVEMBER 9, 1914, the PRIGE of FORD CARS will be INCREASED by £lO, making the new Prices as follow; Two-seater, complete . . .. £l9O Four-seater, complete . . . . £205 HENRY J. RANGER, AGENT, Christehurch Garage, 94 Gloucester St. DAVIE SON, LICENSED SURVEYORS, ! DOMINION BUILDINGS, CATHEDRAL SQ. (Next to Lift.) T . E W E R S, -DENTAL SURGEON, CLOCK TOWER CHAMBERS (Corner of Graham, Wilson, and Smellie), HIGH STREET. 'Phones: IS9. Res., 25'35. .126 > HILL FISHER & SON, ■" LICENSED SHAREBROKERS, . 134 HEREFORD ST., CHRISTCHURCH. INVESTMENT SHARES A SPECIALTY. Communications invited re Investments for Small or Large Sums. Investment Shares can be supplied at Latest Quotations. .41 >TEWBURGH, BEST, & CO. j W. S. Newburgh, Wm. E. Best, PUB LI C ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS and SHAREBROKERS. DOMINION BUILDINGS. CATHEDRAL SQ., CHRISTCHURCH. .29 "I G. & J. H. Aix " jr * LICENSED SHAREBROKERS. G G. AITKEN, MEMBER OF CHRISTCHURCH STOCK EXCHANGE. All Classes of Stocks and Shares Bought or Sold. Latest Quotations Supplied. 106 HEREFORD ST., CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 2265.- .54 M" ONEY LENT PRIVATELY AND IN STRICTEST CONFIDENCE UPON APPROVED NOTE 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. B A L K I N D, 629 COLOMBO ST. .125 *HE SUN WANT ADVERTISEMENTS . will bring the help or business desired. Two line 3 (12 words), sixpence; six insertions for 2/6.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 212, 12 October 1914, Page 1
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