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AMUSEMENTS. 0 P E R A H O U S. E. Direction: Ben and John Fuller. I Tremendous success of the Musical Genius GREGORY IVANOFF GREGORY IVANOFF One of the World's Greatest Violin Virtuosos. English Song Bird, PATSIE HILL. THE MAXIMS Top-notch Juveniles. COCO, SHE AND IT. A Distinctly Unique Speciality. CARLTON MAX. BELLOUA. - THE RALEIGHS. Positively Last Two Nights of that Supremely Popular Combination, the TOM HAVERLEY MUSICAL FARCE COMPANY, . In a Grand Revival of "THE MAN IN BLACK." "THE MAN IN BLACK. "THE MAN IN BLACK. Brightest and Best of ail the Murphy and Casey Adventures. j PRICES: 2/- and 1/- (Plus Tax). Plan at Miluer and Thompson's. No booking ice. —MAY 31st. -FRIDAY. FXTR\ SPECIAL ATTRACTION. EXTRA SPECIAL ATTRACTION. Ben J. Fuller presents HARRY FARROW HARRY FARROW And his Potted Pantomime Company, in an Abbreviated and Witty Version or " ALADDIN." " ALADDIN." " ALADDIN." " ALADDIN." An enlivening, hurry-scurry, hilarity show, getting through in an hour what takes ouiei pantos, alt night. Three Scenes of Bovrilised Brightness and Compressed Cheerfulness. prysa l a c e Vy (The Theatre of Mighty Magnificence >. A RECORD-BREAKING PROGRAMME. HUGE CROWDS DELIGHTED. WILLIAM FOX Presents R. A. WALSH'S WONDERFUL DRAMA, "THE SILENT LIE." "THE SILENT LIE." " THE SILENT LIE." "THE SILENT LIE." The Greatest Tale of the GREAT NORTH-WEST. Stupendous—Sensational— Thrilling. Just Ten Times Bigger and More Exciting than all other Western Dramas. "THE SILENT LIE." "THE SILENT LIE." The Life Story of a Heroine who was reared in a Western Dance Hall. A Play Full of Beauty and Big Moments, MIRIAM COOPER, 41 With MIRIAM COOPER, With MIRIAM COOPER; "The Real Star of 'lntolerance. . TERRIFIC MACK SENNETT COMEDY, " ARE WAITRESSES SAFE?" " ARE WAITRESSES SAFE? « ARE WAITRESSES SAtE?" A Perfect Tornado of Laughter, with the Great Fun Triumvirate, LOUISE FAZENDA, BEN TURPIN, and SLIM SUMMERVILLE. Still the Question of Questions remains Paramount and Unanswered, "WHO IS NUMBER ONE?" Episode 6 will leave you still Guessing. "AMERICAN GAZETTE." j MISS MILLICENT JENNINGS Vocalist. CRYSTAL PALACE ORCHESIRA. Sessions and Prices as Usual. _ BOOK YOUR SEATS AT THE BRISTOL

BUSINESS NOTICES. A. BURRELL, v*. PHOTOGRAPHER,' 11 Victoria Square, Christchurch. SOLDIERS' PHOTOS' A SPECIALTY. First-class Work at Reasonable Prices. >ICHARDSON &STOKESJ Coal and FireaV W ood Merchants, 344 Cashel Street. Telephone 71. Orders promptly attended to. FECIALS" f' 0 R W INTE R. Coal Buckets ........ 2/3 5/9 Clnder x Sieves */» . Thermos Flasks 6/6 8/0 Hot-Water Bags »/» »/» Stone Footwarmers .. .. */» »/- Iron Frame Wringers .. 27/6 32/6 BEST VALUE AT DRAYTON'S EMPORIUM, (NORTH). ASK Your Grocer for the H.M. Jams. Raspberry, Black Currant, Cape Gooseberry, Peach, Quince 'Gooseberry and Raspberry Plum Pear Ginger, Apple and Fig, Apricot, Rhubarb and Fig, Gooseberry, Apple and etc. . B*~7j O N & COLT D., 102 Lower High Street, Are Selling GENUINE AUSTER VVIND SCREENS for Motor-cars from £U 10/-. fitting extra. BELL, 108-108 Oxford Terrace, has . the largest assortment of Good, Clean, and Cheap second-hand Clothing, etc., in CJndstchurch. DBELL, 110 Oxford Terrace. New . Establishment for Reliable Household Furniture, Furnishings, and Useful Goods. •Phone 924. 7Tb AL! COAL!. COAL! {j OLDRIDGE BROS., Gloucester Street East. 'Phone 1901. Plenty of Coal always in stock. Never short. Delivered promptly in town and all suburbs. rXTANTED SELL, 4 h.p., d-speea NhW *V HUDSON and Side-car, in excellent nrder Price £55. A real snip. Older, m ADAMS, LTD., High Street. DEPOT, next G.P.0., jl.li wants Gifts of Furniture, Curios, Jewellery Fancy Goods, or anything saleable to provide funds for our wounded soldiers. OT-WATER BAGS, fresh stocks, from 6/6 each. E. Cameron Smith, Chemist, Sun. ntTE have still a few JUVENILE BICYCLES Vf left, £7 10/-. 20/- deposit and 5/wcckly secures your child the best health resort that money can buy. re ADAMS. LIMITED. 1 piRITUALISTS' CHURCH, Worcester St., kJ Mrs J. Wilson can be interviewed daily m to 5 evenings and Saturdays by appointment. ' Private address, 50 Salisbury St. Mr A. Sutherland, 312 Armagh Street, City. Engagements for Dances, Wcd(Hiig_Parties promptly attended to. TTRGENT.— Economy is the duty of all. D Make pleasurable by using Desert Gold Tea. 2/4 buys a pound of the most delicious of beverages—and the most saving. Order to-day, FP BICYCLE and Save Tram Fares 15 these hard times. 20/- deposit secures vou a Bicycle complete in every detail. i;w<> wheel and two brakes. 1-ree wneci u ADAMS, LIMITED^ P - ApIiRHANGING— Lowest Prices in Town, First class work. Call or 'phone Pyac, 105 Salisbury Street. KLEANITT," for the hands. 1/-, greatest value going; Trivets, 1/3, 1/6. 1/9, 2/-, 2/3. Minson's. 1367 ARCHIBALD'S 24 Oxford Terrace. DAIMLER CAR, 5-seater, 4-cylindcr, Silent Knight sleeve valve engine, £195; just been painted and overhauled. ARRACQ CAR (French), light 5-seater, 4-cylinder, Bosch magneto, just painted and overhauled, £195. P~ RINCESS CAR, 2-scatcr, 15 h.p., 4cylinder, electric lights and starter, speedometer, clock, etc.; only done UOOO miles; guaranteed to do 40 miles to the gallon of petrol; £lB5. TUDEBAKER CAR, 7-seater, latest model, electric lights and starter, just like now. £325. IfORD CAR, 5-seater, latest model; only ' done 3000 miles; a bargain; tyres like new; £l6O. '_ CUDDELEY-DEASEY CAR, 3-seater, just O been overhauled; your chance to secure a ear; £225. n DEPOSIT and 5/- weekly Secures You the World's Best Bicycle. ROYAL SUPERB SWIFT, complete with Lamp, Bell, Pump, and Clips, Tools and Bag. -40)AMS, LIMITED,

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1339, 29 May 1918, Page 1

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