AMUSEMENTS. TJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. At B—TO-NIGHT—At 8. A Vivid and Stirring Melodrama, depicting Slum and Society Lite: JL I L O' LON DO N LI L O' LON D 0 N LH, O' LONDON LIL ()' LONDON LI L O' LON1) O N LI L O* L() N DON - LIL O' LONI) O N A Renowned English Production of Metropolitan Life. PATHE WAR GAZETTE PATHE WAR GAZETTE Zeppelin over Essex. In the Carpathians. Gurkhas Deadly Method of Attack. Heroes of Neuve Chapelle. German Prisoners. THE PHANTOM THIEF THE PHANTOM THIEF A Drama of Great Love. HOGAN'S ARISTOCRATIC DREAM HOGAN'S ARISTOCRATIC DREAM HOGAN'S ARISTOCRATIC DREAM 2000 ft. KEYSTONE LAUGH! 2000 ft. Pi ctu res que Cal i f orn ia. WM. HY. JONES'S COURTSHIP. 1/- and Gd. Reserves, The Bristol, 1/6. CYDEN HAM PICTUB ES. TO-NIGHT—The Thrilling Melodrama: LIL O' LONDON, And His Majesty's Programme, as above. Prices: 6d and 1/-. Reserves at Holcroft's. n-~TTo B E THi'TxirE TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. NEW ALL-STAR PROGRAMME! No. 1 Star—A Superb Drama: IN HER MOTHER'S FOOTSTEPS IN HER MOTHER'S FOOTSTEPS An Ennobling and Glorious Masterpiece. No. 2 Star —Vitagraph Comedy: TOO MUCH BURGLAR, A Never-ending Scream of Fun. No. 3 Star—Powerful Drama (Edison) : FROM A LIFE OF CRIME., Beautiful Story of a Reclaimed Life. No. 4 Star: FEATHEKED ACROBATS. No. 5 Star —Topical: AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. Visit to the Gulf of Rosa. Children 3d. Adults 6(1. OICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS. SHOW GROUNDS SHOW GROUNDS SHOW GROUNDS SHOW GROUNDS SATURDAY, JULY 10. CAPTAIN LEOPOLD McLAGLEN, JIU-JITSU CHAMPION OF THE WORLD, Director of Ceremonies; GRAND ASSAULT-AT-ARMS And JIU-JITSU DISPLAY Ky MILITARY OFFICERS and TERRITORIALS. HELP OUR BKAVE BOYS BY SUPPLYING FUNDS FOR THE SICK AND WOUNDED. Tickets and Programmes on Sale Now, ■ One Shilling Each. PUBLIC NOTICES. QO.ST. O F LIVI NG. HALL'S MARGARINE HALL'S MARGARINE Is equally as good as Butter for PASTRY AND CAKE MAKING And- all Culinary Purposes. To meet the times, PRICES REDUCED. Ask for and sec that you get HALL'S MARGARINE HALL'S MARGARINE lOd per lb. All Grocers and Dairymen. .136 O T I C E. \V. B. COWLISHAW, SOLICITOR, CHRISTCHURCH, Has Removed to 61 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Dated Ist July, 15)15. JJOBERT T. TOSS WILL, A.1.A..N.Z., A.P.A..N.Z., Lie. 1.A.V., Public Accountant, Auditor, Adjuster, and Sharebrokcr, EXCHANGE BLDGS., CATHEDRAL SQ. .431 YV. McPHERSO N, SURGEON DENTIST, 137 MANCHESTER STREET, Opposite His Majesty's Theatre. SETS FROM £8 8/- CASH. Satisfaction Guaranteed. .460 QHEEPFARMERS* LABOUR EXCHANGE (Under the Supervision of the Canterbury Shccpowners'. Union). 55 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. All Classc of Farm and Station Hands Engaged for Farmers and Pastoralists. "FRUIT TREES! FRUIT TREES! x FRUIT TREES! We have a particularly fine lot of FRUIT TREES this season from one, two, three, and four years old, the latter-sized trees being Pears and Plums. APPLES in all the leading kinds, from 1/6 to 2/-""each, 15/- to 20/- per doz. TEARS, the best varieties for private gardens 1/6, 2/-, to 3/6 each, 15/-, 18/-, and 21/- per doz. PEACHES, best sorts, and set with fruit buds, 1/6 to 2/- each. PLUMS, best English and Japanese kinds, 1/6, 2/-, 2/6, 3/- each, 18/- to 21/pcr doz. NECTARINES, 1/0 to 2/- each. CHERRIES, White and Black, 1/6 to 2/eacli. CURRANTS, White, Red, and Black, 5/to 0/- per doz. • * GOOSEBERRIES, best named kinds, 5/-, 6/- per doz. STRAWBERRY PLANTS, 5/- per hundred. LOGANBERRIES, I/- each. NAIRN & SONS, LINCOLN ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH, Telephone 211. Box 426. .879
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 437, 5 July 1915, Page 1
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566Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 437, 5 July 1915, Page 1
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