PICTUKE THEATRES. SjTRAND A Remarkable Photo-play featuring SESSUR HAYAKAWA SKSSUE HAYAKAWA And his demure and piquant little wife, TSURU AOKI In the Sensational Production " THE CALL OF THE EAST " " THE CALL OE THE EAST " Sessions at 12, 2, i, G, and 8. "| U E EN'S fHEA TR E. MARY MILES WINTER MARY MILES MINTEW In " PEGGY LEADS THE WAY." " PEGGY LEADS THE WAY." A Two-hours' Programme. With " ALL GOOD " Supports. I Y D E N HA M PICTURE S. kJ " SYLVIA OE THE SECRET SERVICE." " SYLVIA OE THE SECRET SERVICE. Introducing Mrs Irene Castle. This Play contains an array of Most Exquisite Costumes ever put on the Silver Screen. "NEGLECTED WIFE." No. 9 Episode, Etc., Etc. An' Extra Supporting Picture starts at 7.15. SPECIAL FOR ANZAC DAY—Matinee at 2.30, and at Night we start at 0.30. During the evening Miss Duncan will sing " Aiizac, illustrated by slides. 8308 PUBLIC NOTICES. fIANTERBURY HORTICULTURAL V' SOCIETY. CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. ART GALLERY', MAY 2nd and 3rd. ENTRIES CLOSE. MONDAY, APRIL 2Uth. ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY, APRIL 29th. 7 Baker's Buildings, 160 Munchester Street. P.O. Box 117, Christchurch. 8227 J. TIMBRELL, Secretary. Ir O 11 LEASE, COMMODIOUS SliOP PREMISES, COLOMBO STREET, CITY. CENTRAL SITUATION. We are instructed by the Owners to Lease for a Term of Fourteen to Twenty-one Years those Valuable Shop Premises situated at Nos. 633/637 Colombo Street, City, comprise lng two double-fronted two-storied Modern Shops,' in brick. A Thriving Grocery Business has been for several years, until recently, conducted at No. 637, and Nos. 633 and 635 are the wellknown premises at present occupied by Messrs L. M. Isitt, Ltd. The Shops combined would make excellent and roost serviceable premises for any retailer. The accommodation, lighting, and business position are all that an up-to-date business concern requires. The owners are prepared to treat very reasonably with prospective lessees. Further particulars supplied and inspection arranged on application to N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., 8280 Sole Agents. TTISITOKS TO A K A R O A. STAY AT "THE GRAND." The Only Brick and Stone Hotel in Akaroa. Urfdcr New Management. Thoroughly Renovated and Re-furnished Throughout. Applications promptly attended to. Superior Cuisine. 'Phone No. 11. FP T. WILSON, Proprietor. BEST, & CO., W. S. Newburgh. W. E. Best. F.P.A. (N.Z.). F.I.A. (N.Z.) PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS. AND SHAREBROKERS.
DOMINION BLDGS., CATHEDRAL SQUARE. CHRISTGHURCH. 28 WN E R GOING FARMING. MUST SELL. SUPERIOR PROPERTY, ST. MARTINS. HANDY TRAM. TILE-ROOF BUNGALOW of 5 rooms, 17 x 12, II x 12, 13' x 12, plastered and partly papered, nice entrance hall Bft wide, panelled in figured rimu, good I cad lights, tile grates and hearths, tile-back range, expensive mantels, electric light throughout, bathroom, lavatory, basin, hj. and c. service, pantry, scullery, sink, hj. and c, cosy back verandah, washhouse, copper and tubs, good water supply. Very fine lacre section, nicely laid out in garden, fruit trees, etc. This house was not built for sale, and being completed Just prior to the commencement of the war, escaped the rise In building material. The owner has spent no end of time and money in laying out the grounds. A most delightful property. REDUCED TO £275. BARGAIN AT MERIVALE. SECTION HAS DOUBLE FRONTAGE. T-HOUSE OF i ROOMS, part plastered, 2 bay windows, pantry, washhouse, copper, etc., main sewer, complete. Splendid section, with frontage to two streets. The owner, being an absentee, has no further use for the property, and is prepared to sell on reasonable terms. HILLARY AND BAXTER, ITS MANCHESTER ST. THE OXFORD," Lyttelton, Fish, Luncheon, Tea, and Supper Rooms. Two minutes from Wharf. Open daily from 11.45 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. IMOKED Fish a Speciality. Blue Cod, >J Fillets, etc. Fresh Oysters. Fish and Chips to take home. ON and after Wednesday, April 17th, the Oxford will Close at 2 p.m. every Wednesday, weekly half-holiday. R C H IB ALD'S GAR A _ G~E. 24 Oxford Terrace. Telephone 3556. OTUDEBAKER Car, 7-seatcr, 1917 Model, > electric lights and starter. Just iikc ~jw. £325. IJIORD Car, ;">-seatcr, 1915 Model. Just painted and overhauled. A bargain. £125. . I)RINCESS Car, 2-scatcr, Electric Lights and starter, speedometer and clock. 1 cylinder lt.U lip.; does 40 ni.p.g. of petrol. A snip. £lß.>. 'i\\'lFT Car, 2-seatcr, with Dicky beat at I back; only done 4100 miles. Oiler SUNBEAM Car, 5-scater. Splendid order, 5 detachable wire wheels. Offer wanted to close deceased A R.C~H IBALU'S GA R AG |7 A. 24 Oxford Terrace. "Phone 355 G. IJiOUND— It Pays to Drink "DESERT GOLD . TEA." Every cupful is delicious livery ounce of "DESERT GOLD TLA" Is pure and rich in flavour. Have no other. T ET IS DO YOUR OLD BICYCLE UP. lj We will make it like new. It pleases us to satisfy your wants. We are 50 per cent, cheapest house for Cycle goods. ADAMS, LIMITED.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1309, 24 April 1918, Page 1
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