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PICTURE THEATRES. QUEE N ' S MARY MILES MINTER, SEE DISPLAY ADVT., PAGE 10. §TR A N D TO-DAY AND NEXT WEEK. The popular and handsome young dramatic actor, CHARLES RAY, CHARLES RAY, In a Mighty Visualisation of Ridgwell Cullum's worldfamed novel, "THE SON OF HIS FATHER," "THE SON OF HIS FATHER," " THE SON OF HIS FATHER," Containing Daring Adventure, Thrilling Romance, and The Greatest Love Story In Fiction. This is a sframa of the big cities, and of youthful romances and folly, and the right of man to fight for his rigiitful heritage. "Watch my smoke," says the buoyant hero, of the story, as he setS out to beat his millionaire dad in a game of bluff. How he makes a big railway deal, making £20,000 for himself; how he wins the love of the prettiest girl in all the world, proving that he is "the son of his father," is told in thrilling and fascinating detail. A typical Ray picture, bubbling over with youth and high spirits. RESERVE SEATS. TELEPHONE, 2123. MEETINGS. /^ANTE ANTERBURY JUSTICES' ASSOCIATION. The Adjourned MEETING of JUSTICES OF THE PEACE in Christchurch and Suburbs will be held on MONDAY, JUNE 24, at 8 p.m., in the CALEDONIAN ROOMS " stairs). Business: To receive the Special unittee's Report re the Constitution; also Election of Ofllcers, and General. All Justices are cordially invited to attend. By order. HY. HOLLAND, Chairman. 3339 J. R. BRUNT, Sec, pro tern. A MEETING of the Members of the HARBOUR LIGHT GIRLS' CLUR will be held WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 8 p.m., in HENRIETTA TEA ROOMS. Business: To Elect Officers. 3285 LECTURES. "/~iUR BOYS AT THE FRONT." COMMISSIONER LASCELLES, of the Y.M.C.A., who has just returned from Egypt, India, and France, is LECTURING at the CHORAL HALL On MONDAY, JUNE 24th. Unique opportunity of hearing of the direct Y.M.C.A. work.in the trenches. ADMISSION FREE. Collection in aid of Trench Comforts Fund. Seats Reserved at The Bristol, 1 '-. E.A.—A Public LECTURE by COUN- . CILLOR E. J. HOWARD, in the W.E.A. Rooms, Trades Hall, on MONDAY, JUNE 21, at 8 p.m. Construction, the World's Present Need. "Is an Inner Harbour Necessary for Greater Christchurch, Greater Canterbury?" Numerous slides will show con-crete-built ships and harbours. All are heartily invited. J. B. STRUTHERS, Secretary. SOCIAL HYGIENE. CAPTAIN PETTIT, N.Z.M.C. Will deliver a LECTURE TO MEN on the above subject, in the CHORAL HALL, WEDNESDAY, July 17, At 8 p.m. Admission Free. PUBLIC NOTICES. DIVIDEND WARRANTS. Dividend Warrants for DIVIDEND of 12 per cent, per annum (less interim Dividend already paid) and BONUS of 3 per cent., making 15 per cent, for the year ended 31st March, 1918, ARE NOW OBTAINABLE at the Local Ofllce of the Bank. 9980 OSEDALE GYMNASIUM CLUB. AH Persons wishing to become a member of this Club, kindly write to Mr B. Barnard, Hopkins's Buildings, corner Manchester St. and Hereford Street. Ladies' Classes, Mondays and Wednesdays. QAYGILL, NEWBURGH & CO., Ernest R. Caygill, Thos. Ncwburgh, F.I.A.N.Z. A.P.A. (N.Z.) A.P.A. (N.Z.) PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS, I SHAREBROKERS, AND COMPANY SECRETARIES, Redpath's Buildings, 183 Cashel Street, Christchurch. Telephones: 3027, 4338. FP F YOUR EYES TROUBLE YOU -•- CONSULT A. GRANT, Ophthalmic Optician (Successor to Ernest M. Sandston). Eighteen years' experience in correcting all cases of defective vision. WHITCOMBE'S BUILDINGS (Opp. Ballantyne's), Christchurch. Tel. 3719. FP T INCO\N HOTEL, LINCOLN. MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEA. 'Phone No. C (continuously day and night). WANTED —Real economy is found in a tea rich and strong in flavour and absolutely pure. DESERT GOLD fulfils these requirements perfectly. Wise housewives use no other. Only 2/4 lb. FP WANTED to Sell, Gent's Double-breasted Tweed Ulsters, 35/G, 45/0; great goods. ,7ANTED Sell—Early Puritan Seed Pota- , V toes, Cheap Cow Hay, Molasses, and Meggitt's Meal. West Bros.. Colombo Street. A J. WHITE, LTD., for Fadeless Blind A J. WHITE, L.TJ. • Hollands. Let them fix your wi "It TEN, Men, Men. Don't forget to come and IVL hear Mr Lascelles speak about your Roys at the Front. Sunday, 4.15, at the YJM .C. A ■ _J-M WANTED to Sell, Children's All-wool Kimono Dresses, small sizes, 8/11 for 4/11, at Armstrong's. s;jqß KENNET.— Don't take a substitute. Ours is a guranteed article, a pure product, a colonial industry. Get it at your grocer's 1/4 and Chemists. PRAMS.— Call and inspect latest Pullman all wicker Baby Carriages at Longdin's, 538 Colombo Street. gp ANTED Known.—Hall's Anti-fat PiTis continue, to give great satisfaction; purely herbal; 1/G box. E. W. Hall, Herbalist, Armagh Street. p-I DEPOSIT and 5/- weekly Sccures~You J_ the World's Best Bicycle, ROYAL iPERB SWIFT, complete with Lamp, Bell, Pump, und Clips, Tools and Bag. ADAMS, LIMITED.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1360, 22 June 1918, Page 1

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