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AMUSEMENTS. CHILDREN! There - is~a CHILDREN! MARY PICKFORD CHILDREN ! MATINEE To -morrow at 2.30, JTIS MAJESTY'S. Only Two More Nights of The Dainty, Charming, and Petite QUEEN OE THE SCREEN, MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD In TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY Do Not Miss the Opportunity. Gazette. Triangle Keystone Comedy. 1/- and fid. Reserves The Bristol, 1/0. ALL NEXT WEEK JJ I S MAJESTY'S. The Opportunity of a Lifetime! A HOLIDAY TRIP FROM SYDNEY TO LONDON, Via New Zealand, Fiji, Honolulu, and Canada, By THE ALL-RED ROUTE THE ALL-RED ROUTE THE ALLRED ROUTE THE ALLRED ROUTE THE ALL-RED ROUTE After touring Sydney and Auckland We leave for SUVA, FIJI—ARRIVE at HONOLULU. At Sea Again—Games on Board. VICTORIA, B.C.—VANCOUVER, B.C. Enihark on C.P.R. Transcontinental. ACROSS THE PRAIRIES—WINNIPEG. MONTREAL—NIAGARA "FALLS. Across the Atlantic. ARRIVAL AT LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. Read what J. A. HANAN, Minister of Education, says of this great picture:— "The picture is most interesting, and should widen the knowledge of those who see it with respect to geography, customs, and hahits of the inhabitants. As the whole voyage is made on British steamers and through British territory, it should also stimulate the 'interest of the people in Imperialism." NO MALDEMER. Fares: Ist Class, One Shilling. 2nd Cbss, Sixpence. Cabin de Luxe (Reserves), 1/0. g~YD"EN HA M PICTURES. (Under New Management.) TRIANGLE KEYSTONE COMEDY TRIANGLE KEYSTONE COMEDY BRIGHT LIGHTS. A Whirlwind of Fun. Featuring MABEL NORMAND & FATTY ARBUCKLE. VITAGRAPH DRAMA, YOUTH. Also, Scenic and Topical. TIP-UP SEATS have now been installed right through the Theatre. Comfort for all. Continuous, 0.30 to 10. Adults Gd, Children 3d. A Few Rows Scats at 1/-. "SYDENHAM PICTURES , ' Has Accommodation for I MOTORS, CYCLES, and PERAMBULATORS. Y D~E N H A M PICTURES Have Now Installed ! LATEST TIP-UP SEATS. RAILWAY NOTICES. VEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. RACES AT CHRISTCHURCH. TRAINS leave Christchurch .tor the Racecourse TO MORROW at 10.25, 10.35, 10.40, 10.50, and 11.25 a.m. 5923 BY\)RDER. EOB SALE OB TO LET. for Sale—Owner leaving Monday morning. Bargains now: Lovely lrpets, Sideboard, Extension Dining Table, Kitchen Table, Pictures, Bedstead, etc. 235 Fitzgerald Street, St. Albans. 8400 MOTOR Car; 2-3 seater, just repainted and overhauled; a bargain at £l5O. Halcrow and Ingram, Oxford Terrace, opposite Gloucester Street bridge. FOR Shopkeepers—Offer Good Window or Show Stand for 5/-; also, Barrel Platform, a/-. Adams, Ltd., Wholesale Departnient, High Street, Christchurch. 8410 WANTED rots 2/0, Potatoes 3/-, Chaff 3/0 per sack. King, 98 Lichfield Street. 8250 MANGOLDS lor Sale, 8/- per ton on trucks Belfast. Wm. Nicholls. 5956 WANTED to Sell: Wheat 10/-, Sharps 11/0, Bran 5/0, Fowl Potatoes 3/0 per sack. J. Harvey and Co., 10 Tuam Street. r\ p F I C E S Fo L E -. With Splendid Strong-room Accommodation, In Suites or Single Rooms, In the Centre of Commercial Christchurch, At EXCEPTIONALLY LOW RENTALS. Attention is iivited 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. PUBLIC NOTICES. ]? LOWERING SHRUBS PRESENT PLANTING. RHODODENDRON—"Pink Pearl," the loveliest Pink Rhododendron in cultivation. Price, 7/0 each. RHODODENDRONS Choice Hybrids, in White, Pink, Rose, and Crimson Shades. Price, 3/G to 5/- e«ch. CAMELLIAS—White, Pink, and Reds, 2/0 and 3/G each. EXOCHORDA GRANDIFLORA—"The Pearl Bush," 2/- each. DOUBLE FLOWERING CHERRIES, 2/ and 2/0 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, 3/0 and 5/- each. NAIRN & SONS, LINCOLN ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH. 1/- in the £ Discount for Cash. QHEEPFARMERS' LABOUR EXCHANGE. (Under the Supervision of the Canterbury Sheepowuers' Union) 150 HEREFORD CHAMBERS. . 'Phojc 3763. All Classes of Farm and Station Hands Engaged for Farmers and Pastoralists. EWING Machines wanted to buy; will give £8 10/- for best machines. "Globe," 261 High Street .667

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 787, 18 August 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 787, 18 August 1916, Page 1

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