AMUSEMENTS. 2.30 and B.O—TWICE DAILY—2.3O and 8.0 HIS MAJESTY'S. At B—TO-NIGHT!—At 8 Do Not Miss the Opportunity of the Grand Holiday Trip from SYDNEY to LONDON, via NEW ZEALAND and CANADA, By THE ALL RED ROUTE THE ALL RED ROUTE THE ALL RED ROUTE Owing to the Immense Popularity*of this Picture, is is advisable to BOOK EARLY AT THE BRISTOL in order to avoid the Crowds. 1/- and Od. Reserves The Bristol, 1/6. gYDENHA M ~P ICTUR ES. SPECIAL NOTICE. Owing to Numerous Requests, ALL RED ROUTE ALL RED ROUTE ALL RED ROUTE ALL RED ROUTE Programme will be Screened ALL THIS WEEK! ALL THIS WEEK! SUBMARINE P I C T U R E S. kJ The BOX PLAN lor the SEASON is NOW OPEN at The Bristol, and early application lor Seats is desirable. jr~l NG ' S THE A T RE. Direction: W. and F. Williams. Commencing TUESDAY NEXT. Messrs W. and 1". Williams present the Famous SUBMARINE MOTION PICTURES SUBMARINE MOTION PICTURES SUBMARINE MOTION PICTURES SUBMARINE MOTION PICTURES Taken Thirty Fathoms Beneath the Surface of the Sea. Amazing! Educational! Amazing! Educational! Fascinating! Thrilling! l-'asciuating! Thrilling! SEA MARVELS EXPOSED SEA MARVELS EXPOSED SEA MARVELS EXPOSED A Genuine and Enthralling Journey under the ocean, -which reveals all the beauties of the vast Submarine World, its queer and tincanny inhabitants, and depicts in vivid reality the unconquerable vastness of the Laud of Eternal Peace. SUBMARINE -MOTION PICTURES SUBMARINE MOTION PICTURES "The world's wildest dreams come true." —New York "Telegraph." Prices: 3/- (Reserved), Unreserved 2/-, 1/-. Touring Manager: SCOTT COLVILLE. i PUBIJC NOTICES. , .7TOLET DAY, IN AID OF THE STARVING ▼ BELGIANS, NEXT WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30. The Committee offer a Prize for the BEST BOUQUET of VIOLETS and the BEST BOUQUET of SPRING FLOWERS. There will be no entrance fee. The conditions are that Bouquets for Competition are to be left at Mr Barnctt's Chemist's Shop, Colombo Street, before 10 a.m. NEXT WEDNESDAY, with a nom dc plume attached, the name and address to be in separate envelope -with the nom dc plume on it. The flowers will be the property of the Committee, and will be Sold by Auction in Cathedral Square at * p.m. Growers who require pickers are requested to communicate with the Undersigned. Pickers arc to be at the Art Gal.lery by 9 a.m. on TUESDAY, the 29th. G. L. DONALDSON, 6110 Hon. Secretary, Art Gallery. " M P O R T A N T. I Ask your Grocer for TA I TA P U BUTTER, And Sec that You Get It. OWING to numerous enquiries from all parts of the Dominion, NURSE HOMERSHAM, 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 personally at her Residence, 273 RIVER RD., Avonside, Christchurch. 'Phone No. 6. rpOSSWILL, SUTHERLAND, & CO. R. T. Tosswill, A.1.A.N.Z.; A.P.A.N.Z.; A.I.A.V. R. F\ Sutherland, A.1.A.N.Z.; A.P.A.N.Z.; (Ist Class Honours). PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS, SHAREBROKERS. National Mutual Buildings, 143 Hereford St. F D WARD DE LAUTOUR, ■ Li PSYCHOMETRIST. Consultations Daily from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. 29 ALDRED STREET .807 (Off Durham Street). A. J. PARK & SON, REGISTERED PATENT AGENTS, 75 CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. 25 Years' Experience. Patents Handbook free. Reliable Information and Protection on application. HENRY A. GLASS : : : Representative. F. L E W E R S ' DENTAL SURGEON, CLOCK TOWER CHAMBERS (Corner of Graham, Wilson, and Smelllc), HIGH STREET. 'Phone 1819; Res., 2535. .126 17 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, 3/6 to 5/- each. CAMELLIAS—White, Pink, and Reds, 2/6 and 3/C each. EXOCHORDA GRANDIFLORA—"The Pearl Bush," 'i/- 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. Telephone 211. 1/- in the £ Discount for Cash, RED CROSS Sales Depot, next G.P.0., wants gifts of Poultry, Onions, Potatoes, Live and Dead Stock, and anything saleable to provide funds for our wounded soldiers. 8167
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 793, 25 August 1916, Page 1
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701Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 793, 25 August 1916, Page 1
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