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AMUSEMENTS. Q.RAND THEATRE. MATINEES TODAY FROM NOON! SPECIAL PICTURES! LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT OF VALLI VALLI THE HIGH ROAD nTR A~N~b THEA TR E. MONDAY MONDAY Another "METRO" Attraction: OLGA PETROVA —OLGA PETROVA OLGA PETROVA — OLGA PETROVA — (Of "Vampire" Fame), in THE HEART OF A PAINTED WOMAN THE HEART OF A PAINTED WOMAN >ENE F I T P A R A D E. TOMORROW (SUNDAY), 3 p.m. DOMAIN GARDENS. Proceeds in Aid of Bandsman E. Sullivan. The following Bands will March to the Gardens from Post Oflice at 2.45 p.m., and will play Selections on the Lawn: LYTTELTON MARINE, WOOLSTON C.Y.C., TRAMWAYS, CITIZENS' DEFENCE, NEW BRIGHTON MARINE. COLLECTION AT THE GATES FOR ABOVE FUND. Also, SUNDAY EVENING, 8.30 o'clock: COLOSSEUM COLOSSEUM GRAND SACRED CONCERT. Programme. Overture.—Lyttelton Marine Band. Cornet Solo, "The Lost Chord" (with full band accompaniment). Soloist, S. Creagu Sacred Solo.—Mrs W. Pearce. Instrumental Quartet. —Woolston B?nd. Song.—Mr Montague Gilmore. Overture.—Working Men's Club Orchestra. Song.—Mrs Stanley East. Vocal Quartet—The Cathedral Choir (Messrs Vincent, Miller, Lake, Cookson). Song.—Mr T. Charters. Instrumental Quartet. —Tramway Band. Doors open 8 p.m. Silver Coin collection. H. L. OAKES, Hon Secretary. 4118 T. F. HALL, Treasurer. QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. Now held EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. Refreshments provided. C? Wells's Band. Gents 1/-. Ladies Cd. Patrons may obtain "Membership Admission Tickets" at the Hall on being recommended to the Committee. 4127 LECTUBES. SPIRITUAL SCIENCE SERVICE LECTURE. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) NIGHT, 7.30 p.n TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) NIGHT, 7.30 p.n MR JOHN KELLAND MR JOHN KELLAND The Celebrated Author and Lecturer for the Psychical Research Society, Presents "THE MARVELLOUS PROPHECIES OF THE WAR AND THEIR FULFILMENT." Illustrated by Coloured Dissolving Pictures. Melbourne "Argus" says:—"Mr Kelland's war lectures at the Masonic Hall are drawing the crowds." Johannesburg "Star."—"Mr Kelland, at the Bijou Theatre, is a powerful and magnetic speaker." Silver Collection at the Door. 4108 PERSONAL. THE ENGAGEMENT is announced of MISS EVELYN CUNNINGHAM, third daughter of Mr Wm. Cunningham, Orui, Rangiora, to LIEUT. J. WYNYARD DAVISON, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, third son of Mr J. H. Davison, St. Leonards, Culverden. 5974 SPOBTING. CANTERBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB. WINTER MEETING. THURSDAY and SATURDAY, Ist and 3rd (KING'S BIRTHDAY), JUNE. NOMINATIONS FOR ALL EVENTS will CLOSE on WEDNESDAY, 10th inst., at 8 p.m., at the Office, Armagh Street. "■/JONEY to LEND on MORTGAGES of FREEHOLD at Lowest Current Rates. Also by way of Sub-mortgages on First-class 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 'attersall's). "Phone No. 3684. VI7E have SPECIAL SUMS of £SOOO, £3500, £ISOO, and several of £IOOO for IMMEDIATE INVESTMENT at lowest rates of interest. DOUGALL & UPHAM, WORCESTER STREET. £lO and UPWARDS, ON ANY KIND OF SECURITY. F. I). KESTEVEN, 4d CHANCERY LANE. PUBLIC NOTICES. SENSATIONAL ARREST. A well-known Christchurch resident, while having his hair attended recently, had his attention drawn by the attendant to another client in the next chair tleman, sir?" "Yes." when 1 cut his hair it "Notice that gen- ' Well, last month vas very grey and simply full of dandruff. Look at it now; he has scarcely a white hair visible. I advised him to try Dr Wilson's Regenerator, which 1 felt certain would quickly arrest it. Many of our clients are using it, with splendid results, and all speak very highly of it both for promoting growth and restoring colour." Procurable in Christchurch from J. R. McKENZIE, High Street, And all principal Hairdressers. Price 3/G bottle. .709 GET your Plates and Films developed by Spiller, 118 Oxford Terrace. 5980 WHAT is Home without a Hearthrug' Get one from Forrester and Co., Syd enham, at 12/6. 5984 AVE you seen the Smartest thing out for baby carriages. Colombo St. (one door from Duudas St).

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

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