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AMUSEMENTS. (JRAND THEATRE. The Home of the "METRO" Pictures. The World's BEST Photo Plays. Producers of "The Second in Command," "The Shooting of Dan McGrew," "The Vampire," and "The High Road," all shown recently at the Grand Theatre. ALL THIS WEEK. Another Great " METRO " Production, "» In 5 Acts: THE HEART OF A PAINTED WOMAN THE HEART OP A PAINTED WOMAN THE HEART OF A PAINTED WOMAN THE HEART OF A PAINTED WOMAN THE HEART OF A PAINTED WOMAN Featuring the SARAH BERNHARDT of the Photo Play, -OLGA PETROVA — OLGA PETROVA OLGA PETROVA OLGA PETROVA The QUEEN of Screen Personalities. Supporting Programme. Owing to a delay in transit, the Tentl Series of "The Black Box" cannot be showi until Tuesday Night. IYTTELT J TENDEBS. LEASE OF BOAT SLIP SITE AT LYTTELTON. The ILyttelton Harhour Board invites Tenders for Leasing a Boat Building Site on the Waterfront at Lyttelton. Particulars and conditions of lease and plans and the provisions of the lease in accordance with the provisions of the specimen lease attached to and forming part of the conditions may be seen at this Office. Sealed tenders, addressed to the Chairman, and endorsed "Tender for Lease," must be delivered at this Office not later than 5 p.m. T the Sixth day of Ju ighest or any tender not ne accepted. By order. CYRUS J. R. WILLIAMS, Secretary, Treasurer, and Engineer. Lyttelton Harbour Board Ofßce, Cathedral Square, Christchurch, 6th May, 1916. 4144 PUBLIC NOTICES. ! O O L D I E R S ■ RESULT OF RAFFLES. Winning Numbers of Olympia Ral Balance of Barracks Raffles: —Mirr„., Red. Cross Doll, 365; Sugar Scoop, 1111; Safety Razor, 402; Skates, 702; Pictures, 863, 702, 560, 358; Salt Cellars, 412; Basket, 288; Tray, 263; Table Centre, 205; Cup and Saucer and Lollie, 890; Cosey, 30; Cake Weight Guessing, L. A. Walker; Decorated Go-Carts, first No. 4, second No. 2; Children's Fancy Costumes, first No. 11, second No. 6. Women's Section Raffles will be advertised May 11.' For prizes apply 4155 Hereford St. qpHE PUBLIC TRUST OFFKB^ACT^-im. •*- (Section 50.) IN THE ESTATE OF ELIZABETH ELLEN ROWELL, of Shrewsbury Avenue, Merivale, Christchurch, Widow (Deceased). All Creditors and Others having CLAIMS against this Estßte are hereby required to SEND THEM, with particulars, on the Forms provided, to the Local Deputy Public Trustee at Christchurch on or before the Eighth day of JULY, 1916. Accounts not rendered by the date named may be rejected. ALL MONEYS PAYABLE to the above Estate may be Lodged to the Credit of the Public Trustee's Account at any x Postal Money Order Office, or Paid to the. Local Deputy Public Trustee at Christchurch;--' FRED FITCHETT, Public Trustee. 6th May, 1916. 4142 AFFICES TO LET, With Splendid Strong-room Accommodation, In Suites or Single Rooms, In the Centre of Commercial Christchurch, At EXCEPTIONALLY LOW RENTALS. Attention is invited to the Superior Accommodation to be.obtained in the NEW MODERN BUILDING Erected by the NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION At 143 HEREFORD STREET. Magnificent Basement Available. For particulars apply to W. HELLIWELL, District Manager. ■<OR SOUND, PRACTICAL ADVICE Relating to PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS, Apply to CLIMIE, COATES, & CO. Head Office for New Zealand: CORNER HEREFORD AND HIGH STREETS (Opposite Bank of N.Z.), Christchurch. 3275 'The Flowers that Bloom in the Spring.' ' U L I P S The Popular FLOWERING BULB, Double and Single Varieties. The TULIP is without doubt the showiest of all the Spring Flowering Bulbs, and has the widest range of colour. It is equally valuable for decorative work when cut as for garden decoration, when, in comparison with other Spring Bulbs, it excels. CHOICEST NAMEDCHOICEST MIXEDSINGLE YELLOWDOUBLE CRIMSON—2/- per dozen 2/6 per dozea NAIRN & SONS, LINCOLN ROAD. CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 241. DISTINCTIVE PRINTING—If you require -' Printing that "is different," ring up THE SUN. 'Phone 666.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 699, 8 May 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 699, 8 May 1916, Page 1