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AMUSEMENTS. JHEATBE ROYAL Direction .... J. & N. TAIT. WEDNESDAY NEXT WEDNESDAY NEXT For a Season of 8 NIGHTS, with a SPECIAL MATINEE on WEDNESDAY WEEK. Their Excellencies the Earl and Countess of Liverpool, who witnessed the first production of "PEG 0' MY HEART" in Wellington, have signified their intention of being present on Wednesday or Thursday Evening Next. First Production In Christchurch of the Long-looked-for and Eagerly Awaited "PEG O' MY HEART" "PEG O' MY HEART" "PEG 0* MY HEART" A Comedy of Youth by J. Hartley Manners. MISS SARA ALLGOOD as PEG. " PEG 0* MY HEART " Buoyant Youth is the appealing note of the story. There is a tonic value in its laughs. "Peg" has made millions laugh and forget their troubles. A WONDERFUL RECORD. 1000 PERFORMANCES IN LONDON 700 PERFORMANCES IN NEW YORK 112 PERFORMANCES IN SYDNEY 10 WEEKS IN MELBOURNE "PEG'S" run of 112 NIGHTS in Sydney constituted a record for English-spoken drama in Australia, thus proving it the SUPREME SUCCESS OF SUCCESSES. THE PRESS IN NEW ZEALAND RECORDS ITS APPRECIATION OF , "PEG O' MY HEART." WELLINGTON—"Dominion": "' Peg' is likely to remain a pleasing memory for many a long year." "Times"; "The most charming Irish heroine who has yet been soon in New Zealand." "Post": "Miss Sara Allgood was the Ideal 'Peg.' She could not have been happier in her part had it been specially' writ+en lor her." AUCKLAND—"HeraId": 'Miss AUgood's success was magnetic. She took the house by storm." "Star": "Miss Allgood bs 'Peg' is a Nellie Stewart with a brogue." , DUNEDIN j "Times": "The prettiest and best-per--I'ormed comedy ever seen in Dunedin." "Star": " ' Peg ' is THE play. A triumph for Miss Sara Allgood." BOX PLANS WILL OPEN AT THE BRISTOL ON MONDAY MORNING. Reserves 6s. PUBLIC NOTICES. Would anyone knowing the whereabouts of HENRY PALMER or his WIFE (Mary Eleanor McCormack) or RELATIVES please write-to 1226 "FRIEND," G.P.0., Dunedin. CMAS IN THE TRENCHES. Send your Soldier Friend one of our XMAS PUDDINGS. These are packed in sealed tins: Containing about lib, 1/3; about 21b, 2/4. Sewn in canvas ready to post 3d extra. Postage 1/-. DELICIOUS CAKE. In sealed tins, 2/6. Each tin contains about 21b of Rich Fruit Cake. Sewn In canvas ready to post 3d extra. Postage 1/-. SPECIAL SOLDIERS' PARCELS. 4/6 and 6/6. Postage 1/-. Our Special Parcels are in great demand. We have sent away many hundreds. Letters received from the Boys state how popular and acceptable are "WARDELLS' PARCELS." Country clients, send us a postal note and address of your Soldier Friend, and we will do the rest, and also advise you when parcel has been dispatched. WARDELL BROS. & CO. JUNGALOW wanted, handy Id section, * about £7OO. Apply "Transferred," Sun. HOME wanted for Baby Girl, 6 weeks old. Apply by letter. Inspector of Women and Children. 1365 WANTED Rent (for good client, no family), Bungalow, 4 or 5 rooms. Craddock, McCrostie Co., Ltd., auctioneers. WANTED, Furniture Repairing, Repolishing, Renovating, without removal, by ilrst-class tradesman. Repairs to premises, inside and out, executed promptly. P.O. Box 183. ___ 1342 WANTED Known.—Just landed, large stock Oak Mouldings to suit all requirements. Andrew Lees, Glass, Colour, and Oil Merchants, Tuam and Madras Streets. CIAN'T be beat—Special Line 50 High-grade ) Covers, usually 14/6, clearing at 10/-, with full guarantee. Crown Cycle Works, Papanui Road. 7926 WANTED Exchange, Corner Section, Linwood, for Motor Car. Lisle and Cook, 151 Cashel Street. J3 ED CROSS Sales Depot, next G.P.0., X wants Gifts of Eggs, Butter, Wheat, Fruit, Vegetables, Flowers, and anything saleable to provide funds for our wounded soldiers. WANTED —Every Smoker try Dix's Handmade Cigarettes, 25 a 1/-; made fresh daily of best Virginian tobacco. 072 Colombo Street. 1275 METHVEN RACES, DECEMBER 7th. SPECIAL EXCURSION TRAINS. A BOON to Housewives —"Easy Monday" Laundry Help. Saves rubbing. Saves the clothes. Saves lasts 8 weeks. 1/- packet .1093 "VfO Tyre Trouble, if you use our 12/6 I i-l Covers, guaranteed 12 months. Crown | Cycle Works, Papanui Road. 7920 ANTED Sell, Folding Push Cart, fawncoloured, 37/6; good as new. 190 Wordsworth Street, Sydenham. 'Phone 2282. WHAT is it about Minson's that so pleases one? Almost anything you want is there, and the prices bound to be the lowest. CARLTON Fruit Mart.—Fresh Fruit and Vegetables, Milk, Cream, Eggs, Butter. Daily delivery. Whittle. 'Phone 2576. rp6 PHILATELISTS—The latest i7i Postage : Genuine and Rare Stamps.' _l-> opposite His Majesty's. ■ST7ANTED to Sell, Ladies Cycles, free Vt wheel; in splendid order; £3 15/-. 196 Peterborough Street. _ 1357 H~~ SMELLIE & CO., Bottle Merchants" 35 . St. Asaph Street West. 'Phone 2294. Buyers of Brass, Lead, Copper, Zinc, J Kitchen Fat, Bones, Chaff and Sugar Sacks, Sacking, Bottles, Cast Iron, etc. VON "Avebury" Cycle Tyres and Tubes, 12 months' guarantee, 12/6 and 6/6 each. WANTED to Sell—Wheat, Oats, Barley, Peas, Sharps, Bran, Grit; lowest rates. J. Harvey and Co., 40 Tuam Street. nTONF. Bottle Ginger Beer, like best EngO lish. Smith and Holland, Springfield CUT this out—Your Old Hike new for £1 18/- at the C Works, Papanui Road. \J new for £1 18/- at the Crown Cvcle Worksj_Papanuißoad. 7926 I SPECIALISE in Dry-Cleaning and Pressing Suits, etc. Keats, Tailor, 149 Armagh Street. 1088

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 872, 25 November 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 872, 25 November 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 872, 25 November 1916, Page 1

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