AMUSEMENTS. QRAND THEATRE LAST TWO NIGHTS OF ESSANAY'S ASTOUNDING MASTERPIECE: A FAMILY DIVIDED A FAMILY DIVIDED A FAMILY DIVIDED A FAMILY DIVIDED A FAMILY DIVIDED A FAMILY DIVIDED A FAMILY DIVIDED Featuring the QUEEN of Emotional Actresses EDNA MAYO, and a Powerful Cast. FRENCH VICTORY .IN CHAMPAGNE. The Terrific Bombardment, the Huns Driven Out, the Famous French 75's, etc. THE TALE OF A TIKE. A Scream. "GRAND" SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Usual Prices, Cd and .'!d. PUBLIC NOTICES. qpHK W'AIMAKARIRI ASHLEY WATER A SUPPLY HOARD, OXF'ORD. TAMPERING WITH RACES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that any Person Tampering in any wtjy with the Water Race System without permission will he PROSECUTED without further warning. Rangers have orders to report, irrespective of persons offending. Board resolution January 27, 1910. .lAS. McCORMACK, 2152 Secretary. R KD * IF YOU CANNOT GO TO THE FRONT, HELP THE MEN ON WHOM YOU ARF. DEPENDING. THE GREATEST NEED Is their Prompt Relief when Sick or Wounded. THE CALLS HAVE BEEN, AND WILL BE, ENORMOUS. Lord Ranfurly, in a letter dated October 9, says:—"l am sorry to say that during the past fortnight our expenditure has been three times our receipts, and this is causing us much anxiety." THE BIG PUSH WILL SOON BEGIN, AND MONEY IS WANTED NOW. Contributions to the Hon. Secretary of the Fund, 119 Worcester Street, will be gratefully acknowledged. 1967 TTIE UNITED INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. EIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT. Insurances effected on Buildings, Contents, Rents, Goodwill, and Leases, and Crop Risks. Wool Insured from sheep's back to London or to local store. PERSON VL ACCIDENT POLICIES. EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY. Agencies throughout New Zealand. will. b. Mckenzie. Manager, 155 Hereford Street, Christchurch. ]VP S E. SCHUTZE, Metaphysician, of -"•*- Wellington, may be consulted from 2 till 5 at 197 Manchester Street (opp. H.M. Theatre). Every Wednesday Evening, at her Rooms, at 8 o'clock, Mrs Schutze will demonstrate the power of Medical Clairvoyance and Medical Psychomctry in the treatment of all ailments. Admission free, and all ladies are cordially invited to be present. ]ty|TSS R. GOHL, Face and Scalp Masseuse ■ and Hair Specialist. Hair Tonics, am, Powder, and Soaps advised and provided, Ladies' Hair Combings made up in any style; removing of spots and blemishes on the face a specialty. On sale: Celebrated Vacuum Massage Machine (one treatment free). 197 a Manchester Street (opp. His Majesty's Theatre). .098
"HIE UNITED SERVICE BOTTLE STORE Is now connected by Telephone: No. 406. If you want any Hampers to be sent to your homes, ring up Telephone 40G. You can depend it will be attended to and sent away same day. Hampers delivered in the boundary of the City or to the Railway Station free of charge. NOTICE.—AII Orders must be aceom panied by cash. No. 1 Hamper (21/G) contains.— 1 bottle United Service White Horse Draught Whisky, 15-year-old. 1 bottle Hennessy X Brandy. 1 bottle Best Old Port Wine. 6 quart bottles assorted Colonial Ale and Stout. No. 2 .. .. 25/No. 3 •• ,•• 4 °/- -GS2 I? 0 R I) C A R S. X (MADE IN CANADA) Are British. 1915 Output 450,000 Cars. HENRY J. RANGER, AGENT, CHRISTCHURCH GARAGE, 94 GLOUCESTER STREET. .438 C. C. VERE & SONS, HI (i II cla s s d y imuvpp n I?AXTI?I>C [-CLASS 1) Y E R S, FRENCH CLEANERS, 118 ARMAGH STREET (Next Colombo Street). 'Rhone 1818. .050 mo INVENTOR S. We desire to inform you that our HEAD OFFICE for NEW ZEALAND is at CHRISTCHURCH, where are Principals may be consulted personally at any time during olllce hours or by appointment. CLIMIE, COATES, & CO., PATENT AITORNEYS, 134 HEREFORD STREET (Opposite Bank of New Zealand). All ADVERTISEMENTS should be ad dressed to the Manager, THE SUN Olllce, 87 Worcester Street, Christchurch. Advertisers can have their ANSWERS addressed free of charge to our Offices. If the Answers are to be forwarded, stamps sufficient to cover postage must be sent with the Advertisements. AH ALTERATIONS to CONTRACT ADVERTISEMENTS should be sent in at least by Noon of Uie 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 the best means of obtaining competent help. They are scanned by the right kind of employee, the reliable and intelligent worker. If you want help of any kind, insert your Advertisements in THE SEN. RATES: Two lines (it words), Gd pe* insertion: six consecutive insertions for 2/fi.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 617, 1 February 1916, Page 1
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