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AMUSEMENTS. Book at The 1/6, or Ring Up Theatre. Telephone 820. CHARLES CHAPLIN la CHARLES CI-lAPLIN Only at XJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ITAYWARD'S PICTURES. NIGHTLY! At 8.0. NIGHTLY I —ln HTS MUSICAL CAREER HIS MUSICAL CAREER The Very Latest of the Keystone's. CHARLES CHAPLIN In ]ii3 hilarious CHARLES CHAPLIN and funniest CHARLES CHAPLIN effort: HIS MUSICAL CAREER HIS MUSICAL CAREER THE REDEMPTION OF DAVID CORSON OFFICER ICATE Summer in the North. Patho War Gazette. 1/- and 6d. Reserves, Bristol, 1/6. QLOBE theatre TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT ( A Superlative Star Drama: HIS GUIDING STAR SOOOfb. HIS GUIDING STAR SOOOfb. HIS GUIDING STAR Pathe ' HIS GUIDING STAR Colour. Quite out of the .Ordinary Run! A Picture You will Remember I A Thread of Tender Passion. TIMING CUPlD—Comedy. PATHE WAR GAZETTE—TopicaI. MARSEILI.ES TO PORT SAID. And the Screaming Keystone: -TWENTY MINUTES OF LOVE TWENTY MJNUTES OF LOVF, TWENTY MINUTES OF•LOVE Adults-Cd. Children 3d. JJ E T HOD IST.. CONFERENCE. TO-NIGHT! 7.45 o'clock. TO-NIGHTt DURHAM STREET CHURCH. IENDELSSOHN'S ORATORIO "ST. PAUL" By Combined Methodist Choirs, numbering over 200 performers. Soloists: Mesdames A. Gower Burns and Ernest Firth, Messrs A. E. Petty and L. Barnes. Organist: Mr H. T. Whittingham. Conductor: Mr Ernest Firth, F.R.C.O. Tickets, 2/- each, obtainable at L. M. Isitt's, Colombo Street. 6673 "OELGIUM SATURDAY, March 6.—Opawa Residents, vrhether Bowlers or not, are invited to come and Play Bowls on the Opawa Club's Green. Bring your lady friends. Afternoon Tea. -Entry for game of Bowls 2/6. All proceeds to the Belgium Fund. 7372 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. (by Young Lady), Board in * * private home. Apply X 4, Sun Office. 737-4 A RAWA HOUSE, 76 Papanui Road, next Holly Road, select Board and Residence. Miss Vogan. Tel. 1931. 7262 "VTA.CANCIES for Permanent and Casual * Boarders; terms moderate. 42 Collingwood Street, New Brighton. 7366 GOVERNMENT NOTICES. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Undermentioned LANDS "in the WAIMATE COUNTY nre OPEN for SELECTION on RENEWABLE LEASE, and APPLICATIONS will be received at the District Lands and Survey Office, Christchurch, and at tho Local Lands and Survey Office, Timaru, on SATURDAY, March 20, 1915,' Hp to 12 o'clock Noon:— COPLAND SETTLEMENT—OTAIO SURVEY DISTRICT. Rent per acre Half-yearly Seo. Area. per annum. rent. (approx.) £ s. d. 1 312 3 20 13/1 102 3 6 *3O 4 6 2 297 3 30 11/- 82 16 6 and sinking fund on buildings valued at £775. HILLBORO" SETTLEMENT—OTAIO SURVEY DISTRICT. 1 195 0 18 14/9 72 4 6 2 ' 186 2 31 14/- G5 5 0 3 309 2 00 13/2 101 14 0 *25 18 9 and sinking fund on buildings valued at £665. FINLAY DOWNS SETTLEMENT —OTAIO SURVEY DISTRICT. 1 439 0 00 7/1. 77 19 3 2 515 3 14 10/9 138 12 0 *34 4 10 3 392 0 00 8/3 81 4 6 4 423 0 00 9/6 100 3 6 5 343 0 00 10/11 93 8 6 and sinking fund on buildings valued at £B7B, TESCHEMAKER SETTLE ME NT—OTAIO AND WAIMATE SURVEY DISTRICTS. Pious and.full particulars may be obtained at the above Offices. ' C. li. POLLEN, Commissioner of Crown Lands. District Lands and Survey Office,, Christchurch, March 1, .1915. 6641 PUBLIC NOTICES. WANTED, LAND—A Section of Land, suitable for laying down at least 12 Tennis Courts. Amount required for each court 120 ft by 50ft. Must be close to city and tram. Frontago not necessary. 7373 Apply BOX 529. WANTED KNOWN— That if you want tho BEST MEAT the country produces at Greatly Reduced Rates, go to F. 11. STEEL, BTJTCIIER, 702 and 704 COLOMBO STREET, Tho Leading Establishment of its kind la Christchurch. Nothing but absolutely the Best Meat the country produces kept. Don't be persuaded to buy inferior quality and rubbish when by patronising l'\ 11. STEEL you can always rely on getting the Cream of Canterbury. Customers in City and Suburbs waited op daily for orders. Country Customeis can always rely on letters and telegrams being promptly attended to. SMALLGOODS A SPECIALTY. The Annual Output reaches Half a Million Pounds. The quantity eold speaks for itself. OTICE TO SUPSCKIBERS. Subscribers will confer a favour by notifying tlio Publisher promptly in tba event of their experiencing any difficulty in obtaining regular delivery of THE SUN, Telephone Nq. 4.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 334, 4 March 1915, Page 1

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