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AMUSEMENTS. T O-M O R li e W NIG II T. SOUVENIR NIGHT. Wo will present to each person attending His Majesty's Theatre a splendid Etching lOin l>y VJin of MERRY MARY I'ICKFORD. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. iJL HAY WARD'S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT At 8 And NIGHTLY. HOME, SWEET HOME 6000 ft. HOME, SWEET HOME 6000 ft. HOME, SWEKT' HOME A Glorious Picturi.sation of the Sons that has reached all hearts. v HOME. SWEET ftOME .HOME, SWEET HOME The Romantic Life Story of JOHN HOWARD PAYNE. "GAUMONT GRAPHIC. War Topical of Interest: EVACUA TI ON OF GHENT AND OSTEND HIS WIPE'S BURGLAR. , Special, Musical Selections. 1/- and 6d. Reserves, Dresden, 1/6. Complete Change of Programme TO-DAY. Q. L O B E THEATKE High St. Continuous Pictures. / V A Vitagraph Triurfiph: A Thrilling Drama THREADS OF DESTINY of more than THREADS OF DESTINY ordinary interest. THREADS OF DESTINY A perfect story, THREADS OF DESTINY beautifully acted. THREADS OF DESTINY THE ELUSIVE DIAMOND A clever way THE ELUSIVE DIAMOND of deceiving THE ELUSIVE DIAMOND a thief. Comedy—TALE OF A CAT. Comedy—STAGE-DOOR FLIRTATION. Pathe Film—HOW FLOWERS AWAKEN. WAR—GAUMONT GRAPHIC , AVAR—GAUMONT GRAPHIC WAR—GAUMONT GRAPHIC Sessions: Noon to 10.30. Prices, 6d and 3d. HEATRE R O Y A L. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), DEC. GRAND CONCERT By the ( C'HRISTCHURCII LIEDERTAFE l> (Established 1885) In Aid of the POOR OF GREAT BRITAIN, IRELAND, and BELGIUM FUND.,'; : ; ' PRICES: 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. Box Open at Milner and Thompson's. Day iiales W. Simpson, Tobacconist, and'. Toy'■■: Cave. t . Full Programme in To-morrow's issue. - ELECTION NOTICES. /TVECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL FOR THE. ELECTORAL DISTRICTOF RICCARTON. * I, ALBERT FREEMAN, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of ■ Ricciirton; do Hereby Declare the Result of the Poll taken on the 10th day of December, 1914, for the Election of a Member of 7 Parliament for the said District to be as follows: • Candidates. Votes polled. BUNN, Bertram ... . 1 3139 WITTY, George .. .. .. "4354 Total nitmber of Valid Votes x»olled 7493 Number of votes rejected as Informal 69 > I therefore declare tkie said GEORGE WITTY to" be ELECTED. Dated, at Ul»pcr Ricciirton this 16th day of December, 1914. ALBERT FREEMAN, 5469 Returning Officer.. DECLARATION RESULT OF POLL FOR THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF SELWYX. I, WILLIAM TERRINGTON POPPLE, Re turning Officer for the Electoral District of Selwyri, do Hereby Declare the Result of the Poll taken on the 10th day of December, I£*l4,' for the Election of a Member of Parliament for the said' District to be as follows: Candidates. Votes polled. DICKIE,- William James . .. 2888 HAMLET, Joseph William .. 988 .SHEAT, George . . . . . . .. 1661

Total number of Valid Votes polled 5537 Number of Votes rejected as Informal 44 I therefore Declare the said WILLIAM JAMES DICKIE to be ELECTED. Dated at Springfield this 17th day of.De-: cember, 1914. W. T. POPPLE, 5477 ' Returning* Officer. Declaration of result of poll FOR THE .ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF LYTTELTON. I, CLAUDE FERRIER, Returning Officer for tho Electoral District of Lyttelton, do Hereby Declare the Result of the Poll taken on the 10th day of December; 1914, for the Election of a Member of Parliament for the said District to be as follows— Candidates. Votes polled. McCOMBS, James .. ... .. 4276 MILLER, Malcolm James . . . . 2C78 Total number of Valid Votes polled '>954 Number of Votes rejected as Informal 105 I therefore Declare the said JAMES McCOMBS to be ELECTED. Dated at Lyttelton this 16th day of December, 1914. CLAUDE FERRIER, 5470 Returning Officer. ICENSING POL L, 1914. DECLARATION OF LICENSING POLL. LICENSING DISTRICT OF LYTTELTON. In Pursuance of the Licensing Act, 1908, I Hereby Give Public Notice that at the Licensing Poll taken under the provisions of the said Act the number of VALID VOTES recorded for each Proposal submitted under Section 3 of the Licensing Amendment Act, 1910, was as follows: —• For the Proposal that Licenses be Granted in the District . . 3638 For the Proposal that No Licenses be Granted in- the District .. D 206 Tiie total number of Valid Votes recorded at the Poll was 6894, and as the number of Valid Votes recorded in favour of the Proposal that No Licenses be Granted in the District is less than three-fifths of the total number of Valid Votes, I Hereby Declare that Proposal to be NOT CARRIED. Dated at Lyttelton this 16th day of December, 1914. CLAUDE FERRIER,, 5471 Returning Officer. p-g FOR 2/- Weekly—'First-class Suits, wJL Boots, Shoes, Underwear, Hats, Linen purchasable by easy weekly payments. Balkind's, 629 Colombo Street. .125

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 269, 17 December 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 269, 17 December 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 269, 17 December 1914, Page 1

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