AMUSEMENTS. CA B l R I A ABI R I A Facts "CABIRIA" IS THE MOST Facts Facts WONDERFUL VISION Facts Facts THE BRAIN OF MAN Facts Facts HAS REVEALED. Facts Facts SEE! SEE! SEE Facts Facts 1— The Hosts of Hannibal Facts Facts Crossing the Alps. Facts Facts 2—The Burning of the Facts Facts Roman Fleet. Facts 3 —The Storming of the Heights of Carthage. I—Eruption of Mount Etna. s—The5 —The Slave Markets. ■The Temple of Moloch. -Macists, the Giant Slave. READ EVERY WORD, AND YOU WILL COME TO HIS MAJESTY'S. Box Plan Opens at The Bristol To day. JT IS MAJESTY' S. At B—TONIGHT!—At 8 The Wonderful Alaskan Story, THE IRON STRAIN THE IRON STRAIN Featuring DUSTIN FARNUM DUSTIN FARNUM Gazette. Diplomatic Henry. I/- and 6d. Reserves The Bristol, 1/6. g Y-D.E NH A M PICTURE S. G—Splendid Star Pictures—6 Headed by A WOMAN'S SHARE. THE MIGHT OF THE ALLIES. Comedies, Sccnics, Gazettes. Continuous, G. 30 to 10. Gd and 3d. (SYDENHAM PICTURES. WE TELL YOU CABIRIA Owing to its Great Length, CABIRIA can only be shown once CABIRIA Each Evening, commencing 7.30. Monday Next. Gd and 1/-. Reserves Holcroft's. Watch Futur Announcements FOE SALE OB TO LET. BUSINESS for Sale; all cash; large profits; established. Box 684, Christchurch Post Office. 7687 7 -ROOMED House to Let; bathroom. 13 Hastings Street, Sydenham (close to tram stop). 7699 Tl/rOTO'R Car, 2 3 Seater; just repainted and ITA overhauled; a bargain at £l5O. Halcrow and Ingram, Oxford Terrace, opposite Gloucester St. Bridge. 7558 WANTED to 'Sell—Baled StrawT Straw Chaff, Oats, Bran, Carrots; lowest rates. J. Harvey and Co., 40 Tuam Street. f?KK PER ACHK—32 Acres First-cla; cV«-ltJ Grazing Land, close to Christchurch. Very suitable for dairyman or stock dealer. A great snip. S. C. Thompson, IG3 Hereford Street, near National Bank. .782 TIS L E A N~D COOK LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS , (Licensed Land Brokers). ACRES > Doyleston, close school and O I " railway; splendid modern House, 7 rooms, every convenience; best of outbuildings; land grows 50 bushels wheat. Price, £35 per acre. pT A ACRES, EHesmere, good dairying land. *y" House, 5 rooms; all usual outbuildings; 25 acres in crop; close to creamery, school, and railway. Price, £35 per acre. ANTED Purchase (for client), Good Modern Bungalow, 5 rooms, etc., north end. Apply at once. WANTED Exchange (clear title), 3 Sections, quarter-acre each, New Brighton (price £.100) for Good Modern Bungalow, 5 rooms, etc., up to £7OO. LISLE & COOK. Note Address: 151 Cashel Street (next Tattersall's). PUBLIC NOTICES. HAVING Vacated my House, I can be L CONSULTED at 272 HIGH STREET, 23 p.m., 7-8 p.m., where MESSAGES can be left. Telephone 2222. Private Address: Warner's. 5186FP JGERALDRUSSELL. [A Card.] OWING to numerous enquiries from all parts of the Dominion, NURSE HOMER SHAM, Specialist in all Mental and Nervous Diseases, of 20 years' experience, and holder of highest testimonials from patients, doctors, and clergy, wishes to notify the public that she may be CONSULTED by letter or ;rsona!ly at her Residence, 273 RIVER RD., Avonside, Christchurch. 'Phone No. G.
J£ARRETT'S HOTEL, Opposite Bank of New Zealand, WELLINGTON. First-class Accommodation. Electric Lift Tariff: 8/- per day, £2 5/- per week. The NEW ZEALAND PUBLIC SERVICfI ASSOCIATION has approved of this populai Hotel as an Associaton House for 12 monthi for the year ending March 31, 191 G. Lettcn and telegrams promptly attended to. .333 pLOWERING SHRUBS PRESENT PLANTING RHODODENDRON—"Pink Pearl." the love Rest Pink Rhododendron in cultivation. Price, 7/6 each. RHODODENDRONS Choice Hybrids, in White, Pink, Rose, and Crimson Shades. Price, 3/6 to 5/- each. CAMELLIAS—White, Pink, and Reds, 2/6 and 3/6 each. EXOCHORDA GRANDIFLORA—"The Pearl Bush," 2/- each. DOUBLE FLOWERING CHERRIES, 2/- and 2/6 each. DOUBLE FLOWERING PEACHES—White, Pink, Cerise, and Crimson, 2/- and 2/6 each. AZALEA MOLLIS AND GHENT VARIETIES —Very lovely shades of Yellow, salmon to deep red, 3/6 and 5/- each. NAIRN & SONS, LINCOLN ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH. the £ Discount for Cash. lOMl! C H E M 1 S 1 S' ME T H O D S. k3 A Gentleman recently asked a City Chemist for Dr Wilson's Regenerator, which he had previously used with great benefit to his hair. Having none in stock, the Chemist referred to suggested something else, stating it was quite equal and cheaper. Needless to say, it was his own make, and from customers' remarks very inferior—in fact, the same Chemist has lost one good customer. This is a rather common practice with some Chemists, but only a few. Progressive Chemists always recommend DR WILSON'S REGENERATOR, knowing its value in checking grey hair, and is always reliable and safe. Procurable in Canterbury from principal Chemists and Stores. Price, 3/6. Principal retail agents for Christchurch, J. R. McKENZIE, Toilet Specialist, High Street. .709 SUN WANT ADVERTISEMENTS L will bring the Help or Business desired. Two lines (11 words), 6d; six insertions for 2/6.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 762, 20 July 1916, Page 1
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