PICTUEE THEATRES. Q U E E THEATRE From 11 a.m. COME EARLY. COME EARLY. The Sensation of the Week. MARGARITA FISCHER in "THE GIRL WHO COULDN'T GROW UP." Hilariously Happy. Delightfully Clfan. Beautifully Staged Comedy. With ALL GOOD Supports. Sessions at 12, 1.45, 3.30, 5.15, 7.0, and 8.30. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS At the gTBAND THEATRE In the Highly Laughable Production, "DOWN TO EARTH." "DOWN TO EARTH." SPOTTING. /CANTERBURY JOCKEY ~~CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, 1918, APRIL 1 and 2. ACCEPTANCES Great Easter and Great Autumn Handicaps, FORFEITS for Champagne and Challenge Stakes, also General Entries CLOSE on I FRIDAY, 15th MARCH, at 9 p.m. ' 7339 W. H. E. WANKLYN, Secretary. I PUBLIC NOTICES. CANTERBURY AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION. ORPHANS' RUN TO RANGIORA. SATURDAY NEXT, at 2 p.m., FROM CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Owing to the unusually large number of children to be carried this year, 50 more cars are urgently required. Members and others willing to provide cars please communicate immediately with the undersigned. A motion picture will be taken of the start. C. W. HERVEY, General Secretary, 59 Cathedral Square. Telephones 179, 3175. 7341 CANTERBURY"" OF ARTS. ANNUAL EXHIBITION NOW OPEN. This Evening Mr Bracy Wilson's Concert Parly will entertain visitors. Open Daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. Tea will be on sale by the Red Cross Committee. ADMISSION I,'-. 7373 Represents the loss to two car owners in damages for Third Party Claims heard in the Christchurch Court recently. This Company takes your liability under a Comprehensive Policy for a very moderate premium, and defends your case for you. INSURE WITH US AND SAVE YOURSELF WORRY AND MONEY. NORTHERN ASSURANCE CO., LTD., 91 HEREFORD STREET. G. G AND J. H. AITKEN & CO., FP Attorneys for Canterbury. T7i V E It Y FARMER Aj NEEDS "THE FARMER'S COMPREHENSIVE BOOK-KEEPER." Simple. Easy. Clear. SHOWS WHERE YOU GAIN AND LOSE. A schoolboy or girl can keep it. Call and sec it. PRICE, 5/-. SMITH & ANTHONY, LTD., MANCHESTER STREET, next National Bank ?}. H. PARSON S, Accountant, Secretary, Etc., DALGETY'S BUILDINGS, Cathedral Sqinre. Telephones 2512 and 2208. P.O. Box !"3. TRADESMEN'S BOOKS KEPT. Emergency Work undertaken.
POTATO! POTATO! POTATO COOCH'S IMPROVED SIDE DELIVERY POTATtTsORTERS For Sale or Hire. Steel Elevators. 2 Tons per Hour. Agent: S. G. UN WIN, Victoria Street, TO GET A SUBURBAN FARM. I GOODWILL of 80 ACRES LEASEHOLD (3d I cars), together with 3 ACRES and 6-ROOMED HOUSE FREEHOLD FOR £IOSO. Electric light. Cars pass the block, which is part flat, balance hilly. House only 15 minutes' cycling from town. Holdings like this are rare. Immediate inquiry advisable. POSSESSION APRIL. Sole Agents— RONALD S. BADGER, 72G0 IST Manchester Street. KEROSENE TRACTORS. TO FARMERS. We will be pleased to give Public or Private DEMONSTRATIONS OF PLOUGHING with the Famous AVERY KEROSENE FARM TRACTOR, by arrangement. Write for catalogues, prices, etc. \V. A. McLAREN & CO., LTD., Sole Canterbury Agents, 108 ST. ASAPH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. WHEN you buy "DESERT GOLD TEA" you get a genuine, economical Tea. Competition with £IOO Cash Prizes. Write « DESERT GOLD TEA," Box 1520, Wellington, for details. WANTED Buy, Sell or Exchange, Secondhand Goods every description. Highest prtees_given. WANTED Sell, Exchange, Repeating Rifle, B.S.A. Rille, D.B. Guns, Men's Suits, Bit ts : _ WANTED Sell or Exchange, Musical Instruments every description, Gramophone Records. WANTED Sell, Pug Puppies, £1 each. (Mrs Bruce), Lady's Bike, 2 Cabin Trunks. 107 Gloucester Street. WANTED to Sell, Dunlop Motor-cycle Belts, 1-inch, 15/0; J-inch, 11/0. Cvcle & Motor Co., OliO Colombo Street. * 3ED CROSS SALES DEPOT, next G.IMX, XV' has For Sale Motor-cycle and side-chair, Dogs, Ironmongery. Grocery, Crockery, Furniture, Toys. STRONG English Cycle Tyres 6/G, Strong Tubes 3/0, at Bennett Bros., Cashel St. West. [TTANTED Sell, Small Casks for Summer VV Drinks, Ice Cream Tubs, Oak Tubs for Shrubs and Flowers, Kauri Washtubs with brass plugs and chains, guaranteed not to leak, 32/G; Churns and Washing Machir.es made and repaired; Bakers' Ferment Tubs for Pickling Meat. Sutherland, 70 Tuam Street W. 'Phone 1751. WE regret that "DESERT GOLD TEA" has been in short supply. Large shipments of this High Standard Tea are now to hand. Quality comes first with " Desert Gold Tea." . p
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1275, 14 March 1918, Page 1
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