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AMUSEMENTS. IJIS MAJESTY THEATRE. 11 HAY WARD'S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT At 8 And NIGHTLY. A Storv of a Daughter's Unselfish Devotion. THE INSPECTOR'S STORY THE INSPECTOR'S STORY THE INSPECTOR'S STORY. Featuring America's Child Actress. BEFORE ANTWERP ' BEFORE ANTWERP Belgians?' Preparations for Defence. • Batteries in Action. Guarding Bridges. THE DAVIS CUP THE DAVIS CUP All Tennis Players should see this Film. . LATEST GAUMONT WAR GRAPHIC. Ancient Egypt. Max on the Briny. MOTOR RACING AT BRIGHTON. 1/- and 6d. Reserves, Dresden, 1/6. SYDENHAM FfCT UR E S TO-NIGHT —-The Powerful Drama: THE INSPECTOR'S STORY. And 'Programme as ahove at His .Majesty's. Prices, Cd and 1/-. Reserves "at Holcroft's. O L OSS E U M. FULLER'S LEADING PICTURES. TO-NIGHT At 8 v- And NIGHTLY. THE SHATTERED TREE THE SHATTERED TREE ... THE SHATTERED TREE PATHE'S GAZETTE. SACRED CITY OF BENARES—Scenic. THE MAN WITH THE GLOVE: —Drama. Pickles, Art, and, Sauerkraut —Comedy. Manufacturing Incandescent Lamps:lndustrial THE SKY PIRATE Comedy , •THE SKY PIRATE THE LATEST WAR NEWS. BATTLE BEFORE ANTWERP. MOTOR RACING, BRIGHTON. Admission: Cd and 1/-. Absolutely vour Last Opportunity To=day. p L O BE T II E A TEE HIGH ST. Continuous Pictures. THE. TUDOR PRINCESS—Star Drama. THE OPEN GATE —Drama. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE, 207. • MODES OF TRAVEL IN JAPAN—Scenic. REBECqA'S WEDDING DAY— Keystone Scream. MOTOR CAR v. MOTOR CYCLE. GREAT BATTLE BEFORE ANTWERP, Etc.

MONEY. Money to lend on mortgages of FREEHOLD at Lowest Current Jiates. Also 4 by way of Sub-mortgage on First-class Securities for small, premiums or at increased rate, as arranged. Smaller Sums on Approved Second Mortgage or Chattel Security. H. K. McDOUGALL, ; SOLICITOR, .INGLIS'S BUILDINGS, 220 HIGH STREET. Opp. Tstteraall's. > 'Phone Nc, 3684, Trust money for investment on FIXED MORTGAGE at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Also a Few Suins on Second Mortgage. DOUG ALL &. UPHAM, SOLICITORS, 89 WORCESTER STREET. - .63 M O KEY T O L E N J>. From £lO and Upwards, ON ANY KIND OF SECURITY. F. D. KESTEVEN, 4d CHANCERY LANE. .147 TyjONEY LENT PRIVATELY, and in IsIX. Strictest Confidence, upon Approved Note of Hand. Also upon Household Furniture, Pianos (without removal). Repayable by Easy Weekly payments. Enclose stamp lor reply to L. W. BALKIND, 629 Colombo Street. P.O. Box 1017. .125

ELECTION NOTICES. . jp L L|E SME R E ELECTO II AT E. ,• i© « .MR it. HEATON RHODES will ADDRESS the ELECTORS' as follows: —• BIIOADFIELD SCHOOL —TO-NIGHT, Nov. 25, at 8 o'clock. , ATAAHUA SCHOOL—THURSDAY, Nov. 26, at 2 p.m. ■ LADBROOKS PUBLIC HALL—THURSDAY, Nov. 26, at 8 p.m. UOLLESTON SCHOOL—FRIDAY, 27fh at 6 p.m. HALSWELL PUBLIC lIALL—FRIDAY, Nov. 27, at 8 p.m. 4901 CARTON ELECTORATE. MR BERTRAM BUNN, the Government Candidate, will ADDRESS PUBLIC MEETINGS as under: — 1 KIMBIiR'LEY SCHOOLROOM—TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), Nov. 23, at 8 o'clock. KIR WEE (Lnwrey's Hall) —THURSDAY, Nov. 26, at 8 p.m. BURNIIAM INDUSTRIAL SCHOOI FRIDAY, Nov. 27,-at 8 pirn. CHARING CROSS SCHOOLROOM—SATURDAY, Nov. 28, at 8 p.m. 4935

A I A P O I ELECTION. Mil DAVID JONES, the Government Candidate for Kaiai>oi, will ADDRESS tlie ELECTORS as under: — TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) —Open-air Meeting, Coiner of GRIMSBY and PRESTON ROADS, STYX, 7 o'clock; BUR WOOD CHURCH SCHOOLROOM, 8.15. THURSDAY SCHOOLROOM; 8.15 p.m., ASHLEY _GORGE SCHOOL. FRIDAY —EAST EYRETON, 8 p.m. SATURDAY —7.30 p.m., Open-air Meeting, OHANEY'S CORNER, outside William's Store. „ 4909 JJ URU NU I ELEOTO 11 AT E. "VV. A. BANKS, Reform Candidate for Hurunni, will ADDRESS the ELECTORS as follows; — PORT ROBINSON SCHOOLROOM—TONIGHT, Nov. 25. DOMETT —THURSDAY, Nov. 26. MACKENZIE—FRIDAY, Nov. 27. At S p.m. 4.679 f?"| to £5, from 2/- Weekly, for Drapery—wA £1 to X 5, from 2/- weekly, for Boots — XI to £5, from 2/- weekly, for Suits—£l to £5, from 2/-. weekly, for Costumes.—At Balkind's, 629 Colombo St., near Tn»m St. VITIPE-EM-OUT, Cures oil Coughs and .VV.. Colds. 1/G everywhere, 1086

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 250, 25 November 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 250, 25 November 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 250, 25 November 1914, Page 1

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