AMUSEMENTS. (J O L O S S E U M. ALL. ELECTION RESULTS WILL BE SCREENED THURSDAY EVENING' NEXT. See the Returns in Comfort. 0 O Jj y o S S E U ~M~ FULLER'S LEADING PICTURES. TO-NIGHT At 8 And NIGHTLY. , The Vitagraph's Latest Feature Drama, HER BIG SCOOP HER BIG SCOOP HER BIG SCOOP HER BIG SCOOP A Story of Journalistic Life. TOPICAL BUDGET—Topical. IN PERIL'S PATH—Drama. PANORAMA OF BELGIUM—Scenic. WHILE THE TIDE WAS,RISING—Drama. THE JOKE ON JANE—Comedy. WIRELESS FROM THE WAR—Topical. . THE FACE ON THE BAR ROOM FLOOR LATEST WAR NEWS. THE BATTLE OF LEBBEKE. Admission: 6d*"and !/•, TEAMWAY NOTICES. QHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY BOARD. ELECTION NIGfHT. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1914. LATE TRIPS Will be run on ALL LINES, the last Trip leaving Cathedral Square at 12.0 s - (midnight) for- Burwood, Papanui (old terminus), Cashmere (Barrington Street), Edgeware Road, Woolston, Lincoln Road, Worcester Street, Opawa, Fen'dalton, St. Martins, Cranford Street, and Coronation Street; 11.40 p.m., for Sumner; 11.42 p.m. for New Brighton (via Wainoni) ; 11.44 p.m., for Dallington; 11.45 p.m., »for Riccarton (via Sockburn); 11.10 p.m., for North Beach. Particulars of intermediate trips will be posted at Tramway Shelter, Cathedral Square. ~ From 7 p.m. New Brighton and St. Martins Cars will start from Sumner Starting Place, near Post Office, instead of from •Broadway's Corner. „ 5344 - BY ORDER. SPORTING. yr ETH VE N RAC IN G x OL ÜB. ANNUAL MEETING, JANUARY I'. , Owners please note that NOMINATIONS CLOSE on DECEMBER 17, at 9 p.m. F6179 J. F. STONE, Secretary.
ELECTION NOTICES. E LLESMEREISL E C T 0 R A T E. MR R. HEATON RHODES will AD DRESS the ELECTORS as follows: » LEESTON TOWN HALL—(WEDNESDAY), Dec. 9, at 8 o'clock. E LL£SMEREE L E O M R AT E. MR J. 0. FREE, tiie Liberal Candidate for Ellesmere, will SPEAK at AKAROA TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), , 9th inst. 5354 PUBLIC NOTICES. C ITUZENS' DEFENCE CORPS. The General Committee invite DONATIONS from-Citizens, to be expended in the purchase of Rifles arid Ammunition for the purposes of immediate Rifle-shooting by the members of the Corps. ■ Donations can -be. . paid to the National Bank of New Zealand to the credit of the Citizens' Defence to the Secretaries of each Unit. 5215 BY ORDER. O FFIOEST O . L E T. THOSE OFFICES in our Building lately vacated by Messrs Lane and Neave, Solicitors. .331 HARMAN & STEVENS, LTD. J F. L E W E B S, DENTAL SURGEON. : CLOCK TOWER CHAMBERS (Corner of Graham, Wilson, and Smeilie); HIGH STREET. ° 'Phones: 189. Res., 2535. .126 P H. DAVIE & SON, LICENSED SURVEYORS. DOMINION BUILDINGS. CATHEIDRAL SQ. (Next to Lift.) - ■ .211 RITISH CROWN A&SURiINGE CORPORATION. LIVE, ENERGETIC AGENTS WANTED In Christcliurch and several Country Districts. Commission only. ■ Apply AETHU B L. GRAY & CO., CHIEF AGENTS, . 213 MANCHESTER STREET. , jgEDDING PLANTS. BEDDING PLANTS. •For the present planting-out Season we have a host of BEDDING-OtTT PLANTS—these in first-class condition for planting out. The last week in October and all through November is the proper time for setting out such plants. Included in our stock are the following:— „ , ASTERS, all colours, V P er dozen, 7/per 100. VERBENAS, Reds, Whites, and Blues, 1/6 per dozen, 12/6 per 100. LOBELIA, the best strains, 1/- per dozen, 7/- per 100. STOCKS, Ten-week, 1/- per dozen,* 7/per 100. PETUNIAS, single, 1/6 per, dozen. PETUNIAS, double, 2/6 per dozen, PANSIES, choicest varieties, 4/- per doz. VIOLAS, yellow, 2/- per dozei*. VIOLAS, blue, mauve, and white, 1/6 per dozen. , MARGUERITE CARNATIONS, 2/- per dozen (very fine strain). , GERANIUMS, scarlet, 4/- per, dozen. GERANIUMS, tricolour, 6/- per dozen. SALVIA BONFIRE and FIREBALL, 2/- ■ per dozen. . . NEMESIA, best colours, 1/6 per dozen. SALPIGLOSSIS, 1/- per dozen. , PHLOX DRUMMONDII, 1/- perdqzeny® per 100 (very finest strain). IB 1/- in the £1 Discount for Cash. NAIRN" SONS, LINCOLN ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 241. .25
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 262, 9 December 1914, Page 1
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