Article image
Article image

AMUSEMENTS. Q P E R A HOUSE. Direction: Ben and John Fuller. TO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT Second Week of that Magnetic Star of Stars, WINIFRED LA FRANCE WINIFRED LA FRANCE WINIFRED LA FRANCE " THE SIREN OF THE DEEP." A Dazzling Woman. A Dazzling Spectacle. Continued Overwhelming Popularity of MAUD COURTNEY That Racy, Roguish MAUD COURTNEY Comedienne. The Incomparable MR C. Raconteur, MR C. One Guinea for an Idea. Watch for full particulars of this Unique Offer. DE CAR Acrobatic Waiter. WARD LEAR, THE RALANCINOS, HARRY FARROWS POTTED PANTOMIME COMPANY Presenting their Third Jubilant Jamboree, "DICK WHITTINGTON." Come and Get Your Lucky Black Cat. PRICES: 2/- and 1/- (plus tax). Plan at Milncr and Thompson's. No Boo" ' Q R Y S T A~L PAL ACE. (The Theatre of Mighty Magnificence). PACKED AGAIN~LAST NIGHT. WE WERE RELUCTANTLY COMPELLED TO TURN THOUSANDS AWAY. Never was there such a TREMENDOUS SUCCESS, SUCH A MIGHTY PROGRAMME. WILLIAM FOX Presents the Dauntless Athletic Star GEORGE WALSH The Rapid-fire GEORGE WALSH Quick and Lively GEORGE WALSH Favourite of GEORGE WALSH All Christendom. In a Roar of Laughter and Thrills. A Step-lively " SOME BOY." Photo-play. Full " SOME BOY." Of Pep, Zip, " SOME BOY." Ginger and Bang " SOME BOY." George has it out with Dad this time for sure, but by thunder he gets the girl, and Oh! What A Gir); she's DORIS PAWN, DORIS PAWN, And she Owns a Texas Ranch. ROSCOE (Fatty) ARBUCKLE. ROSCOE (Fatty) ARBUCKLE. The Worth His Weight in Laughs Comedian, in his Latest and Greatest Rib-tickler, "FATTY OUT WEST." "FATTY OUT WEST." A Perfect Tempest of Mirth. Uppermost Remains the Question, " WHO IS NUMBER ONE'.'" Episode 9, the Most Sensational Yet. WEEKLY GAZETTE. Special Engagement for Our Night Session de Luxe of MRS JOHN FRASER New Zealand's MRS JOHN FRASER Charming MRS JOHN FRASER Mezzo-Soprano. Mrs Fraser will Sing at 8.15 p.m. The Night Session de Luxe Starts as usual at 7.30 o'clock with "GOD SAVE THE KING" and "POET AND PEASANT" Overture (Suppe), By the Famous CRYSTAL PALACE ORCHESTRA. Dress Circle Reserves at THE BRISTOL. For Reserved Stalls 'Phone 3758. CONTINUOUS FROM NOON. BUSINESS NOTICES. (4 E. A. BURR EL L, * PHOTOGRAPHER, 11 Victoria Square, Christchurch. SOLDIERS' PHOTOS A SPECIALITY. First-class Work at Reasonable Prices. RICHARDSON & STOKES, Coal and FireAi wood Merchants, 344 Cashel Street. Telephone 71. Orders promptly attended to. Coal Buckets 5/9 Cinder Sieves .. .. .. .. 4/6 Thermos Flasks 6/0 8/6 Hot-Water Bags 5/9 6/9 ■Stone Footwarmcrs .. .. 5/- 5/6 Xrott Frame Wringers .. .. 27/6 32/6 BEST VALUE AT DRAYTON'S EMPORIUM. COLOMBO ST. (NORTH.). RANTED TO SELL. FRUIT AND PETROL CASES. THE "HOLSUM" FOOD CO., 356 Inncs Road, St. Albans. BOON & CO., LTD., 102 Lower High Street. Are Selling GENUINE AUSTER REAR WIND SCREENS for Motorcars from £l2 BELL AND CO., 106, 108 Oxford Ter- • race, have just purchased a Gentleman's Library, comprising many works by the best authors, providing a golden opportunity for students and book-lovers, a3 the whole lot will be sold very cheap. 'Phone 924. COAL! COAL I COALI OLDRIDGE BROS., Gloucester Street East. 'Phone 1901. Plenty of Coai always in stock. Never short. Delivered promptly in town and all suburbs. ARRY ISAACS, Shoeing and General . Smith, cr. Milton and Colombo Sts., Sydenham, has taken the premises lately occupied by F. Johnston. Expert Workmanship and only best metals used. ' Town prices. >ED CROSS SALES DEPOT, next G.P.0., — \> wants Gifts of Furniture, Curios, Jewellery, Fancy Goods, or anything saleable to provide funds for ourjwounded soldiers._ INDIA-RUBBER Repairs, Waterproof Coats, Fishing Trousers and Stockings, Hotwater Bottles, etc. "Silvcrtown C 0.," 105 WANTED Known.—At towler's, Cashel St., past Ballantync's, Mackenzie Plaid Costume, Five Guineas, worth Seven. HEAPEST House in New Zealand for Bicycle Sundries, Tyres, Pumps, Lamps, Bells, Chains, Saddles, Mudguards, Mudflaps, Saddle Covers, Pedals, Tool Bags, Dress Nets, etc. ADAMS, LIMITED. IPIRITUALISTS' CHURCH, Worcester St.— .J Mrs J. Wilson can be interviewed daily ' 10 to 5, evenings and Saturdays by appointment. Private addrcss,_so SjilisbiiryStreet. APERHANGING and Painting; firsNdass workmanship, reasonable prices. A. P. Keys, Stoneyhurst Street, St. Albans. 'Phone 2594.- 2975 T>HILLIPS'S LAMPS—Large Shipments to X hand, all candle-powers, ordinary and half-watt. Obtainable from all electricians or "Silvcrtown. C 0.," 105 Manchester Street. I>RING Your Boot Repairs. Executed > neatly and cheaply, with best materials. J. W. Dollan, 55 Manchester Street. FP "rpHE OXFORD" Lyttelton Fish Luncheon JL Tea and Supper Rooms. Two minutes from Ferry Wharf and Station. "I7RESH Fish Daily. Flounders, Groper, X etc. Our speciality, Smoked Fish' always _onJii«ld J _jOysters twicejvveekly. ' }>ASSENGERS to Wellington can a Dainty Fish Tea before going on hoard ferry steamer. LET US DO YOUR OLD BICYCLE UP. We will make it like new. It pleases us to satisfy your wants. We are 50 per cent, cheapest house for Cycle Goods. ADAMSjJLJM ITED. A firm friend for the particular - —DESERT GOLD TEA. You will enjoy it as you never enjoyed tea before. One taste proves its worth. 2/4 per lb. Buy now. pp ARCHIBALD'S GARAGE" 24 Oxford Terrace. 'Phone 3550. For Motor_ C,ar and Cycle Bargains. ARRACQ Car (French), just painted and overhauled, late model, any trial, £195. i~>RINCESS Car, 2-scater, electritTTightsaiid starter, dimmers, speedometer, clock etc.; does 40 miles to the gallon of petrol£lßs. IT'ORD Car, 5-seater, 1910 model, just . painted and overhauled, in perfect order, £135. pHEVROLET Car, light 5-seater, 1918 \J model, electric lights and starter- a bargain; £3OO. DAIMLER Car, 5-seater, Silent Knight sleeve-valve engine, just painted and overhauled, £2OO. DEPOSIT and 5/- weekly Secures You i/i the World's Best Bicycle, ROYAL SUPERB SWIFT, complete with Lamp, Bell, 1 Pump, and Clips, Tools and Bag. ADAMS. LIMITED.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SUNCH19180619.2.4.3

Bibliographic details

Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1357, 19 June 1918, Page 1

Word Count
924

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1357, 19 June 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1357, 19 June 1918, Page 1