AMUSEMENTS. |7< V E R Y B- O D Y ' Q 'VERYBODY'I^ "The Show that Sets the Standard." DAILY FROM NOON, A Frivolous 2000 ft Keystone. A Riot of Fun and Funnyistns. HUSHING THE SCANDAL HUSHING THE SCANDAL Featuring SYI). CHAPLIN SYD. CHAPLIN The brother of Famous Charles, in one halfhour of rib-tickling yells. To see him n.s the breezy, genial lover in HUSHING THE SCANDAL HUSHING THE SCANDAL Will surely give you r* laughing fit. Every inch a scream, ©very foot a yell. The Baby's Ride—Out of the Deputy's Hands—Five Boh Rebellion—Gaumont War Graphic. Fine Feathers. ORCHESTRA Afternoon and' Night. Everybody's Prices: Adults 6d, Children 3d. LOBE THEATRE, TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT I BREAD UPON THE WATERS Yita BREAD UPON THE WATERS Drama RUSSIA'S GREAT HAUL Dr AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE Toi IN THE TSAR'S GARDENS Sc PEGGY'S INVITATION Dr SHOCKING EVENT Ccn Drama .... Topical Scenic Dram&i .... Ccmedy FOR SALE OB TO LET. Tj'Oß SALE, Produce and Grain-buying ■*■ Agency of. Business; best county N.Z.; suit young ambition. Price £2OO, Apply XY, Sun Office 8128 EW BRIGHTON.—For Sale. 3 Acres, with ■" Cottage; £275. Mrs Evelyn Clark, Brighton. 'Phone 8693 (1 short, 1 long). .855 MONEY. ONEY to LEND on MORTGAGES of FREEHOLD at Lowest Current Rates. Also by way of Sub-mortgage on First-class Securities for small premiums or,at increased rate, as arranged. Smaller Sums on Approved Second Mortgage or Chattel Security. H. K. McPOUGALL, SOLICITOR, INGLIS'S BUILDINGS. 220 HIGH STREET. Opp. Tattersall's. 'Phone No. 8684. fIRUST MONEY for INVESTMENT on FIXED MORTGAGE .at LOWEST' xOURRENT RATES. Also a Few Sums on Second Mortgage. DOUGALL & UPHAM, y SOLICITORS, 89 WORCESTER STREET. .62 £lO AND UPWARDS. , ON ANY KIND OF SECURITY. F. D. KE S TE.V EN, 4d CHANCERY LANE. .147 EDUCATIONAL. i6ls', qolleglate SCHOOL Corner MONTREAL STREET (N0.*245) and CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. Individual Attention given, to Each Pupil. Prospectus at Simpson and Williams's. .358 j O C U T I ON. ' SINGING.. .PIANO Prospectus on application from MISS LUCY COWAN, WBST..END HALL, Corner Worcester and Montreal Streets, CHRISTCHURCH. Term from date of First Lesson. Telephone 2800. Competition Coach by. special arrangement; 6281 abwiok: pbivate ; school, -"' ROLLESTON STREET. This School is divided into three t Departments—Kindergarten, Preparatory, and Upper. Physical Exercises are given daily. Individual Teaching is given, special attention being paid to delicate and backward pupils. .267 HALLENSTEIN'S BUILDINGS, Opposite D.I.C. Principal: MISS M. D. DIGBY, P.C.T., I.P.S. (Typists' Section), HIGHEST EXAMINATION RESULTS. At the Government Entrance Examination for Shorthand-Typistes, held last November, one of OUR SUCCESSFUL PUPILS, in open competition with OVER ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY Candidates from ALL OVER HEW ZKALAND, headed the list of passes, while the others also obtained good positions on tho credit list. TERM COMMENCES ANY DAY. PUBLIC NOTICES. A w. JAMIESON, LTD., BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. 573 COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Boing an old-established firm, we are in a position to undertake Constructional or otl.or work in Wood, Stone, Brick, Reinforced Concrete, or Steel. We keep a lnrgo and permanent aff, an extensive plant, and large and varied stocks of all classes of materials. .117 'Phone 105. AH ADVERTISEMENTS should be addressed to the Manager, Taa Sun Office, 87 Worcester Street, Christchurch. Advertisers can hava their ANSWERS addressed free of charge to our Offices. If the Answers are to bo forwarded, stamps sufficient to cover postage must be sent with tho Advertisements. ALL ALTERATIONS to CONTRACT ADVERTISEMENTS should be sent in at latest by Noon of the day preceding that on which publication is desired, and Advertisers will be studying their own interests by giving the longest possible notice of their requirements. THE . SUN WANT ADVERTISEMENT COLUMNS furnish tho best means of obtaining competent help. They art scanned by the right kind of employee, tho rollablo and intelligent worker. If you want help of any kind. Insert your Advertisements in Thb Sun. RATES: Two lines (12 words), 6<! per iusertion; sis consecutive iauwtions for 2/6.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 378, 27 April 1915, Page 1
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