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AMUSEMENTS. MAJESTY'S THEATBE. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. THIS IS THE LAST NIGHT Of the Keystone Great Laugh, THE PROPERTY MAN THE PROPERTY MAN • THE PROPERTY MAN With ' CHARLES CHAPLIN "Props" CHARLES CHAPLIN "Props" Forty Minutes of Laughing. GAUMONT WAR GRAPHIC ANTWERP UNDER SHOT AND SHELL. Abido With Me. Mont Dore. Sonny Jim. 1/- and 6d. Reserves, Dresden, 1/6. Q 0 L O S S E U' M. FULLER'S LEADING PICTURES. TO-NIGHT At 8 r— And NIGHTLY. Last Night of A SHEPHERD OF THE SOUTHERN CROSS A SHEPHERD OF THE SOUTHERN CROSS PATHE GAZETTE PATHE* GAZETTE THE BASKET HABlT—Comedy Drama. THE STUDY OF FLOWERS —Educational. Don't Monkey with the Buzz. Saw—Farce. ANTWERP UNDER, SHOT AND SHELL Admission: 6d and. 1/-. MONDAY: HER BIG SCOOP, Featuring the Popular Maurice Costello. SYDENHAM ; PICTUBES J LAST NIGHT of the Australian Drama, SHEPHERD OF THE SOUTHERN CROSS And Programme from Colosseum, as above. Prices Gd and 1/-. Reserves at Hoicroft3. LOBETH E A T BE HIGH ST.'''■Continuous Pictures. LAST DAY OF PROGRAMME. ' : THE GEISHA A Beautiful THE GEISHA Japanese Drama, ' THE GEISHA Photographed in THE GEISHA Flowery Japan. . SPECIAL WAR PICTURES: : GAUMONT GRAPHIC. RETREAT FROM ANTWERP RETREAT FROM ANTWERP Special—Wireless from the War —Special And 8000 ft of Other Subjects. " ~ ljWigYp ~a l~~organ A Grand Organ Recital of BRITISH and FRENCH MUSIC w,ill be given by Dr Bradshaw, City Organist, in His Majesty's Theatre, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), the 6th inst., at 8.80 p.m. Each person attending -is expected to contribute 1 not less than (id for any part of the house. 5217 r R LILLY'S DEMONSTRATION t ' " CONCERTS. CH.ORAL ■ HALL. MONDAY, DECEMBER 14. PETER PAN. PETER PAN. Founded on Sir J. M. Barrie's .immortal play. Miss Vida Hill (Peter), Miss Nett,aV Rjeid, Mr J. S. Bowier Mr W. J. Sprat*.J ■, \\ "Oh! there's nothing could be ' BWepter than to fly away with Peter, to the ;l&nd where never, tnever, little children grow: up Bridal scene from "Lohengrin.'!""" Plan (free) and Tickets, Milnef and Thompson's and Woodward's, ;3/-, 2/-, 1/-,. 5=3(54 PUBLIC NOTICESrOTICE TO OCCUPIERS Of SHOPS AND FACTORIES RE HOLIDAY ON ULECTIONDAY; .' - '.■■■■ .. ' "" NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, under Section 123 of the Legislature Act, 1908, the Provisions of the Shops and Offices Act relating to the weekly Half-holiday appointed under that Act shall; during' Election'' Week, be deomod to -i-eifer to THURSDAY AFTERNOON, the lOtli inst, Thursday- being the Polling Day appointed under the Legislature Act. All Shopkeepers who are required by the Shops and Offices Act'to close their Bhopa for a Weekly Half-holiday must, therefore, do so on that* afternoon, in lieu of the a'ftet'noon usually observed^ FACTORIES, ' '*:r It is not, accessary for any. Factory to close during working hours, but all Factory Employees who are entitled to vote must be afforded a Reasonable Opportunity of' Y.oting, aiid no deduction shall be made from the wages of any employee for any time so occupied: providing that such time does not exceed one hour. ' .

.... F. W. ROWLEY, . i 3 ■ Chief Inspector of Factories. O T ICE TO 'SUBS OR IBE RS. CHRXSTCHUROH TELEPHONE EXCHANGE. All CONNECTIONS for which SUBSCRIPTIONS are UNPAID at Noon on tho Bth day of DECEMBER, 1914, will he CUT OFF in accordance with tho Notice printed on Accounts rendered. By Order. A. J. TALBOT, 5207 Superintendent; Telegraph Office. T E G. A L II 6 L I D A Y S, ANNIVERSARY DAY AND NEW YEAR VACATION. The OFFICES of BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS members of tho Canterbury Law Society will be CLOSED on ANNIVERSARY DAY, December 16, and for CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR VACATION will CLOSE on WEDNESDAY EVENING, December 23, 1914, at 5 p.m., and RE-OPEN on THURSDAY MORNING, January 7, 1915. FRED. W. JOHNSTON, 5235 Hon. Secretary. VOTB'POK : D B Tlf A CKEB * the liberal candidal. ANYONE in need of TEMPORARY LOAN, £5 upwards, upon Household Furniture (without removal), call at L. W. BALKIND'S, .125 629 Colombo Street. V "or e~ "f a k t o'ogoo'd * SOUND AND PROGRESSIVE. "VfO matter what your needs are in Furniture -*-» or Furnishing, rCmember: Cheapest and best at Oak Hall! Terms. . .294 Cr,KGG, Draper, Armagh St. Large variety Corsets; we can fit anyone. Prices from 2/6. _-278 A. LAWSON, Sumner Carrier. Goods - / '» carefully removed; Christchurch address: J. Pegloy, 125 Manchester Street. 'Phone 2883. 1211 your pockets and study your future *-5 by furnishing at Oak Hall, the manufacturers. Easy terms -.294 /ANTED —Sufferers from Rupture, before purchasing obsolete trusses, call and inspect Captain Colling's Rupture Cure. E. ■W. Hall, herbalist, Armagh Street. 912 OTEFOR MACFARLANE. XOV E R Of the Home Beautiful will find the Embodiment of their Ideals in Oak Hall Furniture. 115 WORCESTER STREET (Opposite New Government Buildings).

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 259, 5 December 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 259, 5 December 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 259, 5 December 1914, Page 1

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