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lEARCHLIGHT CANDLE COMPETITION. rRIZE-WINNERS. Mrs L. Adams, 16 Shelly Street, Sydenham, five-guinea costume, made to order. Mrs H. Wicks, Ensor's Road, Opawa. Mrs E. V. Mather, Lyttelton. Mrs J. F. Curragh, Terupleton. . Mrs Kennody, Worcester St., Lin wood. Miss Jones, Worcester St., Christchurch. Mrs Smith, Moorhouse Avenue. Dress Material Own Selection. SAVE VELVET SOAP WRAPPERS till APRIL 30 NEXT. Same Prizes' as aboveto be won by someone. .72

PUBLIC NOTICES. E M O V A L NOTICE, We liuve pleasure in notifying our Musical Friends and the Public generally that on and after SATURDAY, tho 10th inst., business will be conducted in our NEW PREMISES, 141 CA3HEL ST. Extensive New Stocks have been imported, and are now on view in our Showrooms. TH& BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., 141 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. R. A. HORNE : : : Manager.

AMUSEMENTS. PHEATRE ■ : Commencing MONDAY——APRIL 19 GEORGE.. MUSGROVE Presents NELLIE STEWART NELLIE STEWART *: NELLIE STEWART In the Great Historical "Costume Play,, I>U BARRY! - DU BARRY! I) IT B A R R Y! DU BARRY! . A MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION. Elaborately Staged, and Costumed in tho Most Gorgeous Fashion. DU BARRY Tells the Love Story of the, Fascinating LittU Milliner, Jeanette, and the Dashing King's Guardsman, Bissac, her forced marriage wi£ht the Count du Barry, and her subsequent risls to fame and fortune at the Court of LouU XV., as the virtual ruler of France. DU BARRY Is in Five Acts, and is the FINEST PLAY off its kind yet presented to New Zealand Audiences. The Fascinating and Ever Poi>ular NELLIE STEWART In the Greatest of all her Creations. "Nellie Stewart has emerged to eclipse-aUU her former great successes."—"Daily Telegraph,". Sydney. "Gay, girlish, and happy, she was Jeanetto to the life."—"Sydney Morning-Herald." —A MAGNIFICENT COMPANYTncluding . MR CLARENCE BLAKISTON, the Distinguished English "Actor. MR H.R. ROBERTS, the Brilliant Romantic Actor MR ALLAN WILKIE, from the Principal English Theatres . MR .iT. B'i ATHOLWOOD, the cfever" Charao- - ter Actor. A CAST OF 37 SPEAKING CHARACTERS. DU BARRY will bo staged for SIX NIGHTS ONLY, and will be followed by DOROTHY O' THE HALL (Three Performances) arid . SWEET, NELL OF OLD DRURY (Three Performances). plans.Open at milner & Thompson's next thursday morning. PRICES: 6/-, 3/-, and 1/-. LYTTELTON LINE. ; • - A T-E 10.15 , T R A IN 'ATE SUNDAY' TRAIN In connection with Orchestral Society's Coacert, Colosseum, 8.30 p.m. This Traia ts < •available" for general public. 7306 ERNEST JAMIESON; Secretary. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ANTED, by gentleman, comfortable » • Lodgings in rospectable locality. "Professional," P.O. Box 317, Christchufch. 7908 rOUNG Man requires Board private family: no other boarders. Q2, Sun Office. 7018 WANTED Known, comfortable Board and Residence at Ehnsbrook, 446 Oa'shel Street. Conveniences and telephone. MONEY. TONEY to LEND on MORTGAGES of *■*• FREEHOLD at Lowest Current Rates. Also by way- of Sub-mortgage on First-clasi Securities for small premiums or at increased rate, as arranged. Smaller Sums on Approved Second Mortgage or Chattel Security. H. K. McDOUGALL, ; SOLICITOR, INGLIS'S BUILDINGS. 220 HIGH STREET. Opp. Tattors&H's, 'Phone No. 8684. RUST MONEY for INVESTMENT on FIXED MORTGAGE at . LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Also a Few Sums on Second Mortgage. DOUGALL & UPHAM, SOLICITORS, 89 WORCESTER STREET. .6a TITO NE Y TO L E N D t £lO AND UPWARDS. ON ANY KIND OF SECURITY. F. D. KESTEVEN,' 4d CHANCERY LANE. ' ' .147 LYTTELTON LINK. DAT E 10.15 T RAIN 'ATE SUNDAY T It A I N In connection with Orchestral Society's Concert, Colosseum, 8.30 p.m. This Train in available for general public. 7306 ERNEST JAMIESON, Secretary. ► ARRET T ' S HOTEL- * (Opposite Bank of New Zealand), , WELLINGTON. First-class Accommodation; Electric Lift, Tariff: 8/- per day; JE2 5/- per week. The NEW ZEALAND PUBLIC SERVICE ASSOCIATION lias approved of this popular Hotel as an Association House for 12 mouths for tha*y° ar ending March 31, 1916. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. .333 '* i- OOR ti OR 1/n Send 12 Penny Stamps for an Absoluta Cure to MoKINNEY. CHEMIST, LINWOOD. rHE SARTORIAL SERVICE, LTD.,"Tailora for Men," Colombo Street and WorceKter Street, want your buA*****» It wiU Day yon.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 364, 10 April 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 364, 10 April 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 364, 10 April 1915, Page 1

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