AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY (BOXING DAY). Book at the Theatre. 'Phone 820. THERE IS ONLY ONE CHANCE. TO-NIGHT, at 8 Of Seeing at MAJESTY'S THEATRE. L HAYWARD'S PICTURES. The Supremo Triumph, MARY PICKFORD AS TESS MARY PICKFORD AS TESS ' —ln TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY Do not MxIRY PICKFORD miss MARY PICKFORD Seeing MARY PICKFORD War Topicals. War Topicals. SCENES IN AND AROUND BRUSSELS. !/• and 6d. Reserves, Dresden, 1/6. MAJESTY'S THEATEE. MONDAY. MONDAY. MONDAY. The Grand Vitagraph Star Comedy, BUNNY'S BIG HIT. A Mirth-Raising Comedy: ADVENTURES OF MISS 'TOMBOY ADVENTURES OF MISS TOMBOY ADVENTURES OF MISS TOMBOY ADVENTURES OF MISS TOMBOY Featuring JOHN BUNNY LILLIAN WALKER WALLIE VAN, Vitagraph's Leading Laughter Makers. Special War Topical: /' CANADIANS RALLY ROUND THE FLAG CANADIANS RALLY ROUND THE FLAG ry o l os s e u m. LEADING PICTURES. ~_- TO-NIGHT, at 8, and NIGHTLY. Your Last Chance : to See The Renowned NORDISK COMPANY'S Sensational Picture Drama, THE WOMAN WITH THE RED HAIR THE WOMAN WITH THE RED HAIR A Thrilling Detective Story... VISIT TO SPAIN AND GULF OF ROSA. A DOG'S GOOD DEED —Drama. GAUMONT GRAPHIC—War News. MR BUNNY IN DISGUISE —Comedy. . THOSE COUNTRY KIDS, By the Keystone Players. BULLY BOY. : Admission: 6d and 1/-. MONDAY: KRONSTADT, 3000 ft, Max Peinberton's Military Story. SYDENHAM PICTURES -* Last Night of the Detective Drama, THE WOMAN WITH THE RED HAIR, Ajid the Colosseum Programme, as above. Trices 6d and 1/-. Reserves at. Hoi croft's. L^l r L O B E T HE A T K E. High St. Continuous Pictures. Last A Million in Jewels (Star Drama) Day An Enemy's Aid (Drama) of Across the. French Jura (Sncnic) this On the Lazy Lino (Comedy) Grand .- The Spring Lock (Comedy) Holiday Topical Budget, 166. Programme*. Bully Boy (War Special) LOST AND FOUND. ' OST, Gold Chain with silver matchbox and ■A . greenstone ■»pendants attached; 10/reward on returning to 269 Hereford St., City. OST, Black HANDBAG, Second Express -* or Christchurch Station, Christmas Night, containing two. purses, money, and return ticket to Orari;; reward. Reply to 422 Manchester Street. 6407
BOARD AND RESIDENCE. r ANTED Known —Comfortable Board and »,« Residence at Elmsbrook, 446 Cashel St. Conveniences and telephone. PUBLIC NOTICES. -RS MAY SPEIRS, SCHOOL OF MUSIC. -iViolin, Mandolin, and Pianoforte. One guinea, per term of 12 weeks (advance fee). Thorough tuition. 36 Oxford Terrace West (near Montreal Street'"Bridge). .198 MR GULIi EN, PROFESSIONAL TEACHER of Piano, Violin. 'Cello. Moderate fees. Holidays soon, but lost lessons made good. Instructs pupils in their own homes, or at his private; residence, 24 Lincoln Road, Spreydon. > . • .264 TONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE, G. 0. Z. HARRIS DENTIST. 242 HIGH STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. OTICE O MOTORISTS. HENSMAN'S GARAGE, 111 GLOUCESTEF ST. (next Rink Stables). I have 6400 square feet for the Storage and Repairing of Motors and Cycles. Open Every Day in the Year, from 8 a.m. to ' . . - midnight. Absolute Safety and Moderate Charge* at HENSMAN'S. .73 pULTURE OF THE HAIR. What better gift can a woman desire than Beautiful Hair? Yet, after all, its beauty to a great extent is purely a matter of cultivation. If every woman would only make a practice of gently massaging the scalp a few moments and then apply Dr Wilson's Regenerator it is safv t*. say that an abundant growth would be assured and grey hairs would disappear like magic. Give it a trial. You will be delighted with the effect. Dr Wilson's Regenerator is procurable in Christchurch from J. R. McK ENZIE, Fancy Goods Depot, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Price: 3/6 bottle, post free. ALTHORPE MINOR LIGHT CAR FOUR CYLINDERS. 10 HORSEPOWER. PRICE : £225. At the Signal Hill Climb, Dunedin, November 21, 1014, this Little Car put up the FASTEST TIME, winning the Light Car Cltvss and securing First xm Formula. It also made FASTEST TIME, beating ALL CARS, in the BIG CAR CLASS, and established a RECORD FOR THE HILL. We have in Stock and to arrive 1915 Models, fitted with Self-starters, Electric Light, etc. STOREY & CO., 330 HEREFORD STREET EAST. CLEGG* Draper, Armagh St. —See Windows for all kinds of Presents for Christmas.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 276, 26 December 1914, Page 1
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