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PICTURE THEATRES. IPVERYBOD Y'S *-* THIS WEEK. TRIANGLE'S BRIGHTEST AND MOST FASCINATING DRAMA " THE CLODHOPPER" " THE CLODHOPPER" Starring CHARLES RAY. CHARLES RAY. A Glowing Galaxy of Girls in Gossamer Raiment in the Smartest, Fastest, and Raciest Cafe Scene ever screened. T I B ERT Y THE AT RE. Continuous Programme, from 12.0 till 10.0. "THE GIRL WHO DID NOT CARE" " THE GIRL WHO DID NOT CARE " A Powerful Ivan Film Dealing with a Grave Modern Problem. A Tremendous Drama of Family Life. Till CO p.m. Continuous Prices. From CO till 10.0, D.C. 1/6 and 1/-, Stalls (id. /DOMING ON MONDAY. "MADCAP MADGE" A Rollicking, Daring, Piquant Story. Full of French Sparkle and Smartness. AMUSEMENTS, CARNIVAL OF MERRIMENT And GRAND SPECTACULAR DISPLAY In Aid of St. Mary's (Manchester Street) Schools. COLOSSEUM. COLOSSEUM. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), at 8 o'clock. and every evening. picturesque costumes. fascinating and dainty dances. side shows, surprise packets. queen Election. fancy stall. tea gardens. sweets and ice cream parlour. Christmas trees, etc. a feast of enjoyment. Admission 1/-, Children Cd. Soldiers ltt Uniform Free. Special Competition for Gold Watch and Vase, total proceeds of which'go to Lady Liverpool Fund. 455r JURPRISE PACKET EXTRAORDINARY. CARNIVAL OF MERRIMENT. ON VIEW AT AJ. WHITE'S. 3000 PRIZES. No Blanks. 5000 PRIZES. No Blanks. Including Gramophones, Gold and Silver Jewellery and Trinkets, Lady's Gold Watch, Gent's Silver Watch, a Beautiful Bridi Doll in glass shade, Morris Chairs, Vacuum Sweeper, Arm and Mission Chairs anc Settee, Occasional Chairs and Tables, Pain Stands and Rook Shelves, Lady's Secretaire GenL's Toilet Wallet, full set English Chinl Teawarc, full set Grcenbartd Dinnerware and a vast assortment of really useful lines Country friends wishing to assist th< movement can have parcels of Twentj Envelopes sent to their address bj sending Postal Note for Twenty Shillings ffl Choir Stall, Box 279, Christchurch. Surprise Packets will be on sale all day Thursday, November Ist, from 9 a.m., ana during the continuance of the Carnival. /GARDEN F E T E. G A R HOSPITAL GROUNDS. ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2 to 5.30 p.m. Various Stalls and Attractions. . Afternoon Tea, etc. 451! FOUND. I7OUND, BIKE. If not claimed, will Be sold. 30 Taylor St., Sydenham. 2925 ! PUBLIC NOTICES. yOOR LAST OPPORTUNITY OF ASSURING PROMOTION IN CAMP Is by joining the Last Course of Training MILITARY TRAINING SCHOOL, 76 Holly Road, Which COMMENCES ON MANDAY, NOV. sth, at 7,15 p.m., as the School will CLOSE DOWN FINALLY ON DEC. 22nd. Within the. next few months all "fit" Second Division Reservists will be called upon to serve, and it is only by taking advantage of this LAST AND EXCEPTIONAL Opportunity—not available in other centres —that you can absolutely ensure for yourself and family more pay, and a higher rate of pension. Since the inception of the school over 400 Reservists have been trained, and of this number over 90 per cent, have secured either commissioned or N.C.O. rank. As no new pupils can be admitted after the commencement cf this last course, it is essential that arrangement to-join be immediately made. Principal, CAPT. C. H. MATTHEWS. Telephone 4155. FP MACKENZIE & WILLIS, AUCTIONEERS AND HOUSE FURNISHERS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Next Post Ofllce). THE AUCTION ROOMS lOR RECORD THE AUCTION ROOMS FOR RECORD FURNITURE! FURNITURE! FURNITURE! \ FURNITURE! Are you contemplating selling your Furniture? If so, it will pay you handsomely to give us a call. SHOULD YOU PREFER TO SELL FOR STRAIGHT-OUT CASH, one of our representatives will call on you AT ONCE and offer you THE HIGHEST RULING MARKET PRICE either for the contents of your home or a single article of furniture; or WE WILL EXCHANGE your worn or old-fashioned goods FOR NEW AND UP-TO-DATE FURNISHINGS. SALE S SALES IN OUR CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY Telephone 1881. McKENZIE & WILLIS, Auctioneers, Cathedral Square (next Post Olllcc).

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1162, 1 November 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1162, 1 November 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1162, 1 November 1917, Page 1