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AMUSEMENTS. fJRYSTAL PALACE! vy (The Theatre of Mighty Magnificence). Never was there such a TREMENDOUS SUCCESS, 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." 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?" WEEKLY GAZETTE. Special Engagement for Our Night Session de Luxe of MRS JOHN ERASER New Zealand's MRS JOHN ERASER Charming MRS JOHN ERASER Mezzo-Soprano. Mrs Eraser will Sing at 8.15 p.m., CRYSTAL PALACE ORCHESTRA. Dress Circle Reserves at THE BRISTOL. For Reserved Stalls 'Phone 3758. CONTINUOUS FROM NOON. QPERA ~li~o USE. Direction: Ben and John Fuller. TO NIGHT At 8 TONIGHT 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. MAUD COURTNEY Racy Comedienne The Incomparable Raconteur MR C. £1 1/- For an Idea.—Write two lines in the style of Mr C.'s song, "I Would Still Love You," and send them to Mr C. One guinea will lie paid for the best. DE CAR. WARD LEAR. THE BALANCINOS, HARRY FABROW'S 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 Milner and Thompson's. No Booking l'ec. BUSINESS NOTICES. n E. A. BURRELL, V - r « PHOTOGRAPHER, 11 Victoria Square, Christchurch. SOLDIERS' PHOTOS A SPECIALITY. First-class Work at Reasonable Prices. rTICHARDSON Coal and FirelV wood Merchants, 344 Cashel Street. Telephone 71. Orders promptly attended to. SPECIALS F~O~R WINT ER. Coal Buckets 5/9 Cinder Sieves 4/6 Thermos Flasks 6/b 8/0 Hot-Water Bags 5/9 6/9 Stone Footwarmers .. .. 5/- 5/6 Iron Frame Wringers .. .. 27/6 32/0 BEST VALUE AT DRAYTON'S EMPORIUM. ~ COLOMBO ST. (NORTH.). ANT E- D TO SELL. FRUIT AND PETROL CASES. THE "HOLSUM" FOOD CO., • 356 Innes Road, St. Albans. > O O~N~ & CO~ L T D., J-> 102 Lower High Street. Are Selling GENUINE AUSTER REAR WIND SCREENS for Motor-cars from £l2 10/-. Fitting extra. BELL AND - COTloe, W8 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, as the whole lot will be sold very cheap. 'Phone 924. COALI COAL! COALI OLDRIDGE BROS., Gloucester Street East. 'Phone 1901. Plenty of Coai always In stock. Never ..,.__! i->„i!.„„. D ,i "vnrrmtly in town and lARRY 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. R~~ED CROSS SALES DEPOT, next G.P.0., wants Gifts of Furniture, Curios, Jewellery, Fancy Goods, or anything saleable to provide funds for our wounded soldiers.^ INDIA-RUBBER Repairs, Waterproof Coats, Fishing Trousers and Stockings Hotwater Bottles, etc. "Silvertown C 0.," 165 W~~ ANTED Known.—At Fowler's, Cashel St., past Ballantync's, Mackenzie Plaid Costume, Five Guineas, worth Seven. RIME Sirloin Bd, Prime Ribs " 7Jd, Corned Silverside Bd. Other joints "equally as cbeap. S. Kcrrison, 115 Caledonian Road. __ t C~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. SmmTJALISTS' CHURCH, Worcester St.— Mrs J. Wilson can be interviewed daily 10 to 5, evenings and Saturdays by appointment. Private address, 50 Salisbury Street. CHEAPER MEAT—Large Supply Prime Sides 7/-, Forcquarters 3/-, Hindquarters 4/6. Franklin's Cash Meat Supply. ]~)APERHANGING and Painting; first-class workmanship, reasonable prices. A. P. Keys, Stoncyhurst Street, St. Albans. 'Phone 2594. .■„ 29 " 5 P HILLIPS'S LAMPS—Large Shipments to band, all candle-powers, ordinary and half-watt. Obtainable from all electricians or "Silvertown C 0.," 165 Manchester Street^ Expert Chimney I Sweeper. Obstructions and Flues ' Cleaned. Soot for sale. 217 Lichfield St. | RS SINCLAIR, 318 Cashel St., will sec clients Friday to 9 p.m. No further i extension. •??!? I I7OOTVVEAR.— J. W. Dollan, 55 Manchester - St. The cheapest house in town. Only guaranteed leathers stocked. FP SOMETHING New—Soda Water, screw-top #0 bottles, no waste, best. Smith & Holland. THE OXFORD" Lyttelton Fish Luncheon, Tea and Supper Rooms. Two minutes J7RESH Fish Daily. Flounders, Groped . etc. Our speciality, Smoked Fish, always on_hand. Oysters twicejvveckly. ASSENGERS to Wellington can rely on a Dainty Fish Tea before going on hoard ferry steamer. T ET US DO YOUR OLD BICYCLE UP. J_i We will make it like new. It pleases us to satisfy your wants. We are 50 per cent, cheapest house for Cycle Goods. ADAM S,JLIMITED ._ ~~ TONE Bottle Ginger Beer, like Best „l English. Smith & Holland, Springfield Road. 'Phone 2996. _lOlB i,->OUND— A firm friend lor the particular 1 —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 AH CHIBALD'S ii ARA GE. 21 Oxford Terrace. 'Phone 3550. For Motor Car and Cycle Bargains. -wARRACQ Car (French), light 4-seater, J just painted and overhauled, late model, any trial, £H)5 J JIUNCESS Car, 2-seater, electric lights and starter, dimmers, speedometer, clock, I etc.; does 40 miles to the gallon of petrol; CIRS. 17IORD Car, 5-seater, 1910 model, just . painted and overhauled, in npi.f»«i order, £135. (CHEVROLET Car, light 5-seater, 1918 J model, electric lights and starter; a bargain; £3OO. AIMLER Car, 5-seater, Silent Knight sleeve-valve engine, just painted and ov*rhauled, £200,. ____ *-| DEPOSIT and 5/- weekly Secures You JJL the. World's Best Bicycle, ROYAL :| SUPERB SWIFT, complete with Lamp, Bell, ' I Pump, and Clips, Tools and Bag. ADAMS. LIMITED.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1358, 20 June 1918, Page 1

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