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AMUSEMENTS. THE WHOLE TOWNS • SHRIEKING WITH LAUGHTER. If you don't want to laugh, then don't sec "IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE" THEATRE ROYAL. Direction .... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Manager JOHN FARRELL. A ROARING HIT. By their happy expression you can pick out the people who have enjoyed a performance of "IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE" Makes you look on the bright side of things. LAST TWO NIGHTS LAST TWO NIGHTS Of MR HALE HAMILTON (The Original Wallingford) MISS MYRTLE TANNEHILL (The Famous Comedienne) And J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.'S Specially Organised Comedy Company In "IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE" "IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE" "IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE" It is a jolly farce—clever, snappy, and full of the merriest of moments. It's the sort of humour that makes you feel better and brighter. There's snap in it. A Greatly Discussed Comedy. FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT And Four Following Evenings. Initial Representation in Christchurch of the Spicy, Sidesplitting Farce, " TWIN BEDS " " TWIN !JEDS " -"TWIN BEDS" "TWIN BEDS" TWO'S COMPANY—TRY TWIN BM)S. Which created a Sensation hi Wellington. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER IG. THREE NIGHTS ONLY. "THE BOOMERANG " Plays produced by Mr Donald Bowles. Plans at Milner and Thompson's. DaySales at the Toy Cave Confectionery Shop. PRICES: D.C. and Reserved Stalls, 6/-; Stalls, 3/-; Gallery, 1/-. Early Doors, Stalls and Gallery, 1/- extra. PUBLIC NOTICES. ■VTOTICE TO COMMON JURORS AND WITNESSES AS TO ADJOURNMENT OF THE COURT. Notice is hereby given that the SUPREME COURT SITTINGS fixed for MONDAY, the 13th day of November, 1910, at 11 a.m., will on that day be Adjourned to TUESDAY, the 14th November, 11*10, at 10.15 a.m. Dated at Christchurch this 7th day of November, 1916. A. H. HOLMES, 7540 Registrar. CATHOLIC CONGRESS. COLOSSEUM. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, at 8 p.m. The Education Question: The Catholic Position Explained. SPEAKERS: Mr M. J. Doyle (Timaru) Mr H. F. Doogan (Greymouth) Mr D. L. Poppelwell (Gore) Rev. Father Ainsworth (Napier) His Lordship Bishop Brodie. Choruses by Pupils of Combined Catholic Schools. ADMISSION FREE. 74G4 A NEW AND WONDERFUL INVENTION. FARMERS! FARMERS! Don't Fail to See BRISTOW'S PATENT SOWER BRISTOW'S PATENT SOWER (Turnip, Rape, etc.)

SOWN BY AIR. WANTED TO BUY. About 50 to GO U.p. SUCTION GAS PLANT, COMPLETE. Address particulars to P.O. BOX 41, 124 Te Aro, Wellington. ED to Buy, Second-hand Motor Car, VV iu good order; must be cheap. Apply R.H., Sun Ollice. 877 I3AIH Field Glasses wanted, about 30/-. - Apply G'J, Sun Ollice. 873 WANTED Purchase, Good Groomed House, Sockburn or Hornby. Send particulars Box 153, Christchurch. 885 to Buy, Aged Draught or Half »T Draught Mares; good workers. 'Phone 752. 817 WANTED, 101 Rooms to Paper. Rodda, Cash Paperhanger, 21 Stuueyhurst St., IMPORTANT.— Tins, lor cakes, puddings, etc , for sending to our boys. Taylor and Oakley's. Price 1/-. 'Phone 118. _ .1000 I>EARDSLEY'S Magic Lantern lor Boys; i Lecturer's Lantern; thousands of Lantern Slides, and to order. MRS KNIGHT, 117 High Street, gives best price for Ladies' and Gents' Left-off Clothing. 'Phone 2235. CJEWING Machine, Wiieeier and Wilson, IO latest, £3 15/-. "Globe," High Street, opposite Petersen's. MRS COVENTRY, Psychometrist, 64 Coleridge Street, Sydenham. Interviews 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Evening by appointment. JH. SHEKRIS, Coal and Eirewood Mer- • chant, Kolleston and Worcester Streets. Prompt attention always. 'Phone 972. WD. RAMSAY (Registered), Papanui • Plumbing Works, 2WS papanui Rd. I COMPETITION.—CoIenso Bros., Barbadoes LTUivimiiiiwu. i>iu»., uuiuimoes 1 Street Bridge, arc giving away a 20/Pair of Boots. See windows for particulars. ~>EARD.SI.EY'S Ensign Photographic Store, 3 <J9 Manchester St., opp. People's Palace. E\'ELYN CLARK, ROBINSON, & CO., Brighton ('phone 385K), have for Sale all the Cheapest Properties in Brighton. I JED CROSS Sales Depot, next G.P.0., X has for Sale—Potatoes, Wheat, Oats, Fresh Meat, Jams, Seeds, Plants, Ironmongery, Pictures, Goods, Jewellery, etc. 'DINGER Drop-head; best shuttle, £5 15/-; ,J Wertheim, £2 15/-. "Globe," 2(il High St. ALL who desire exceptionally smart and durable Boots or Shoes should inspect the new "CROCKETT & JONIiS" styles at HARRIS' IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT, GDI Colombo Street. They are superb! .1059 /Treat s u c c e s "s. VT TIT E A L S 1/- !/■ [ > E O P I. E' S i,r aTn C H E S T E R P A L A C E,

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 857, 8 November 1916, Page 1

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