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AMUSEMENTS. JIIS MAJESTY'S. Tonight, Last Night of "MACISTE" ALL NEXT WEEK CHARMING MARGUERITE CLARK CHARMING MARGUERITE CLARK CHARMING MARGUERITE CLARK SEE SPECIAL ADVT., PAGE 14. gTA R I AND T¥ETT~RIf Crowded at All Sessions. TONIGHT—LAST NIGHT of PAULINE FREDERICK in " SOLD " CHARLES RICHMAN in "THE IDLER" At AH Sessions. DAY PRICES: Adults Od, Children 3d. Night Prices as usual. Reserves at The Bristol: Dress Circle 1/0, Stalls 1/-. FOR NEXT WEEK, SEE SPECIAL ADVT., PAGE 10. QPERA HOUSE. FULLER'S REFINED VAUDEVILLE. LAST BERT LA BLANC'S NIGHT Successful Revue, OF " THEN THEY WOKE UP." THE FLEMNGS. LAST WILFRED DC BOIS. NIGHT MONTAMBO OF " And WELLS. Great Success Nightly of Louie—THE FARROWS—Harry In a Quaint Excuse for L".ughtcr, entitle..! "THE BARGAIN HUNTERS." MONDAY NEXT: COMPLETE NEW BILL. BERT LA BLANC'S Lasl Revue: "IN WATT'S" "IN WATT'S" PRICES TO NIGHT: Orchestral Stall* and Dress Circle 2/-, Back Stalls 1/-. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson's. /CHRISTCHURCH POSE FETE 'LOSS FETE ROSE FET E ROSE PETE BOTANICAL GARDENS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1916 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1918 Proceeds in aid of C.D.C. Soldiers' Department. NUMEROUS ATTRACTIONS. FLOWER SHOW under the auspices of the Horticultural Society. CONCERT Programme contributed to by Mesdames Vernon Irving and F. C. Cother, Misses Dorothy Davis and Edna Joughin, and Messrs B. B. Wood, Vere Buchanan, Vernon Irving, and F. C. Raphael. AFTERNOON TEA, Ice Cream, Strawberries and Cream, Sweets, Variety and Produce Stalls, etc., under the direction of Members of the Women's National Reserve. MOTOR KIDES, Boating, and Side Shows, undo;- the direction of the C.D.C. WOOLSTON BRASS BAND Will play Selections during the Afternoon. Buy a SOUVENIR "SOLDIERS' QUEEN" PROGRAMME (1/-). Admits to Flower Show and Concert. Buy a SOUVENIR BOOKLET to send to the front, illustrative and descriptive of Christchurch and Suburbs. Price, One Shilling. SEE the PEOPLE'S GARDENS at their Best. SEE the ROSE GARDEN, second to none in the Southern Hemisphere. EVERYONE HELP THE CAUSE EVERYONE HELP THE CAUSE ROSE FETE ROSE FETE ROSE FETE ROSE FETE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1916 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1916 ADMISSION TO GARDENS FREE. Collection at Gates by C.D.C. W. F. HILSON, Secretary and Treasurer, 7841 Christchurch Domains Board. 5 O S E SHOW (In connection with the Patriotic Rose Fete) DECEMBER 2nd. ENTRIES CLOSE with the Secretary at the Canterbury Horticultural Society's Office, at 7 Baker's Buildings, 166 Manchester Street, at 8 o'clock WEDNESDAY EVENING, 29th November. APPLICATIONS for SPACE for TRADE F.XHIBITS are invited, and will be received the SAME EVENING. Schedules may be obtained from A. W. Buxton, Ltd., and C. E. Gibbons and Co., and from the Secretary, Veterans' Association Rooms, 94 Gloucester Street. J. TIMBRELL, Secretary, 'Phone 2920. P.O. Box 117, Ch'ch. PUBLIC NOTICES. LADY LIVERPOOL QUEEN ELECTION, RANGIORA. WINNERS OF NEWSPAPERS given in connection with above: "Canterbury Times," D. Prouse, Cust, No. 47; "Weekly Press," J. Bunting, Woodend, No. 58; "The Sun," T. Croft, Ashley, No. 31. 7900 AXFORD COUNTY COUNCIL. ANNUAL CLEANING OF COOPER'S CREEK WATER RACE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Cooper's Creek Water Race will be SHUT OFF for the Annual Race Cleaning on WEDNESDAY, 29th inst., till SATURDAY, 2nd December. Ratepayers are reminded that their Races must be thoroughly cleaned duriifg that period, otherwise they will be cleaned by the Council at the Ratepayer's cost, in accordance with the Council's Water Race By-law, with an additional charge of 25 per cent. By order of the Council. R. H. GAINSFORD, 7854 County Clerk. Anyone DEPOSITING RURRISH and TINS on the COUNTY ROADS will be PROSECUTED. By order. R. J. SHARPE, 7871 County Clerk. VOICE PRODUCTION. MR RAYNOR WHITE. 858 Colombo Street North Private Schools and Country Visited. 3UNCTUREDI This seldom happens with - AVON Tyres.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 872, 25 November 1916, Page 1

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