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AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY* g ("The Distinctive Theatre") MONDAY NEXT MONDAY FIRST TRIANGLE FEATURE FIRST TRIANGLE FEATURE FIRST TRIANGLE FEATURE 4000 Feet 4000 Laughs! See Special Advertisement, Page 10. THEATRE ROY A L. Lessees .. .. .1. C. Williamson, Ltd. MONDAY EVENING, When J. & N. T A I T Will present YDN E Y JAM E S Y D N E Y JAMES And his Famous ROYAL STROLLERS ROYAL STROLLERS ROYAL STROLLER'S ROYAL STROLLERS The Aristocrats of Costume Comedy. SYDNEY JAMES, Whistling Mimicry, Impersonations, Ventriloquism. MADELINE ROSSITER, Comedienne and Dancer. GWEN LEWIS, In Songs at the Piano. CONNIE MILNE, Soprano, Vocalist and Burlesque Actress. G. W. DESMOND, Eccentric Dancer and Ragtime Wrecker. GEORGE GRAYSTONE ..... Basso C. W. NORTHCOTE Comedian ARTHUR FROST Solo Pianist and Musical Director. And B I L L Y THE STROLLERS' LAUGHTER SEASON COMMENCES MONDAY EVENING. To See and Laugh: 4/- (reserved), 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. The Box Plan is Now Open at The Bristol. PUBlilO NOTICES. UNPAID RATES. TEN PER CENT, will be ADDED to ALL UNPAID RATES Six Months after Date on Demand Notice, and Legal Proceedings takeii to recover same alter the 31st MAY, 1916. MARK W. WOODFIELD, 4098 Collector. T A L S W E L L COUNTY COUNCIL. ROAD CLOSED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Road known as the New Road through the Cashmere Estate is CLOSED pending erection of Bridge. C. W. COMER, 4134 County Clerk. ■J£ GQNO MY , HI NT S. ECONOMY is the burning question of the day. So much so that' the British Government is restricting the importation of luxuries and trying to impress the nation with the importance of Economy if we are to win the war. The exercise of Economy is quite as important in New Zealand as in England, and in no item of every-day use is there more waste than in TEA. See to it that the Tea you buy is strong and economical, that it will stand the second water and still retain its full body and flavour. The "MATCHLESS" and "ORIENT" "rands answer this description; they are economical, with good body and line flavour. THE TEA HOUSE: WARDELL BROS. & CO. EMPLOYMENT of any kind Wanted by *-* Elderly Married Man. Nightwatchman, assistant-storeman, handyman, or anything. Thoroughly reliable man. Small wages accepted for regular employment. E7, Sun Ofllce. 5957 WANTED to Buy, 2 seater Ford Motor Car; must be in good order. Apply E2, Sun. 5933 ANTED Purchase, Small Bungalow near town? Linwood or St. Albans preferred. Apply E4, Sun. 5928 URNISHED Bach wanted, about 3 Rooms, Brighton or Redclill's. State terms. WANTED to Lease or Rent, about Acre of Land, preferably with small house, in Dairying District, handy to Christchurch. EB, Sun Office. 5969 R ED CROSS Sales Depot, next IlpToT, waits Gifts of Furniture, Curios, Fancy Goods, Jewellery, or anything saleable to provide funds for our wounded soldiers. PUPILS Wanted for Practical Dressmaking. Costumes Cut and Fitted for Home-making. Paris School, High Street. R~~ ED CROSS Sales Depot, next G.P.0., has for Sale: Fruit, Vegetables, Pictures, Golf Clubs, Crockery, Ironmongery, Books, Fancy Goods, Canaries, Pigeons, Dogs, Fowls JUMBLE Sale at St. Luke's Schoolroom, Manchester Street, Wednesday, May 10, 2.30 and 7 p.m. Admission, 3d. 5960 Soldier's Kit is complete without a Kodak, and the P.0.P., Clock Tower, is the place to get it. 5733 CI ET your stock of Coal in; cheap for * cash. Ring 2972. Try us. .780 MRS F. KNIGHT, 117 High Street, Cash Buyer of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Left-off Clothing, Boots. 'Phone 2235. WANTED Make ouly Costume Coats by Lady, tailoring experience; Shops or otherwise. Costume, Box 604, G.P.O. 5929 A and H. Traill, Cabinet-makers, Shop • and Office Fitters, 68 Tuam Street, I West. 5911 JUMBLE Sale at St. Luke's Schoolroom. Manchester Street, Wednesday, May 10, 2.30 and 7 p.m. Admission, 3d. 5966 ENCOURAGE our Soldier Boys. Give 1 them one of our Vest-pocket Kodak Cameras. P.0.P., Clock Tower. 5733 ANTED to Buy, Poultry, all kinds. Apply Pounsford, Post Office. 3950 IF you want something right up to date and sterling good quality in Baby Carriages at a fair price, try LONGDIN, Colombo St. (one door from Dundas St.).

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 698, 6 May 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 698, 6 May 1916, Page 1

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