AMUSEMENTS. (THEATRE ROU L. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction J. and N. Tait. Commencing TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY. THE DAWN" OF A NEW ERA IN PLAY PRODUCTION. J. AND N. TAIT have much pleasure in presenting MISS MARIE lI.KA MISS MARIE ILKA In The Great Drama of Passion, Love, and Beauty TIGER ROSE TIGER R O S E TIGER ROSE MISS MARIE ILKA Will be supported by J. AND N. TAIT'S NEW DRAMATIC COMPANY, including the following Artists, who make I their first Christchurch appearance:— 1 ETHAN ALLEN JOHN WALLER REGINALD GOODE LOUISE WALLER DOUGLAS ROSS C. HENRY GORDON MARIE ILKA. MARIE ILKA. "3. and N. Tait have been fortunate in engaging . . . Marie Ilka ... By her ability, aided by her personal charms, she gained a well-deserved success." —The Melbourne "Argus." "TIGER ROSE." "TIGER ROSE." "MARIE ILKA rose to heights of emotion which left no doubt concerning her genius. 'Tiger Hose' Is a success."—The "Age." "TIGER ROSE." "TIGER ROSE." "Thrill follows thrill. . . . The cast is one of uniform excellence. . . . The honours are Marie Ilka's. The storm scene is the most realistic of Its kind seen on the Melbourne stage."—Melbourne "Herald." ' BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. PRICES: 7/-, 8/6, 1/0. Early Doors to Back Stalls and Gallery, 1/- extra. (All s plus tax.) Day Sales at Toy Cave Lollie Store. ' I VIOL I'. T » 10 1. E T D A Y. D A Y. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY"). TO-MORROW t WEI )NESDAY). TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). IN AID Of THE CHRISTCHURCH WAR MEMORIAL FUND. Tomorrow will be the Seventh VioleLDay held in Christchurch, and as the funds are for the Christchurch War Memorial, it is hoped that the proceeds will constitute a CITIZENS OE CHRISTCHURCH, Remove the stigma of apathy and make this effort worthy of the Noble Cause. No contribution is too small; larger contributions are equally welcome. Headquarters will be at the Chai Commerce, Cathedral Square. The Shifts will start at 8.30, 11.30, and 2.30. Spring Flowers in any quantity will be gladly received. Violets for Competition must be at the Chamber of Commerce by 10 a.m. on Wednesday. G. L. DONALDSON, OC3O Hon. Organiser. GROCERY STORES. I«r A R D E L L ' S THE LEADING TEA HOUSE. Our business is to cater to your satisfaction. This we warrant in the value of our Teas now offering at 3/-, 3/4, and 3/6 per lb, packed in Jib and lib packets; also in chest mid half chest lotsi Lentils per lb Go* Blue Peas per lb 4d Split Peas per lb 4Ja Pearl Barley per lb 4sd Soup Squares (Foster Clark's) each 5d Symington's Soup per pkt 7d Tucker's Soup per pkt Od Tinned Soups (Oxtail, Celery, etc) per tin 1/Ivelcon (Soup Tablets) .. .. per tin 1/Armours' Bouillon Cubes (Soup Tablets) per tin 1/0 Prunes per lb 1/2 Dried Apricots per lb 2/fi Dried Peaches per lb 2/Loose Cocoa (exceptional .value) per lb 3/DISCOUNT COUPONS GIVEN ON ALL CASH PURCHASES. WARDELL'S, SITUATIONS VACANT. C A R P E N WANTED—WORKING CARPENTER ; To Build Living Accommodation at T. & K. 1 Sawmilliug Company's Mill, Racecourse I Hill. Apply R. T. TOSSWILL, - COM 80 Worcester Street. •i W A N ~ T * 5 ; * * CUSTOMS AND SHIPPING CLERK. Apply JOHN CHAMBERS & SON, LTD., - FP0638 Christchurch.^ '' npKUSTVYOKTIIY LAD wanted. D. Stranay ghan. 11 "Chancery Lane 748^ HOUSEMAID wanted. Apply Bell's, opposite Railway Station. _746( YOUNG-GIRL wanted for tea rooms, assisl light housework, no cooking, no wash--0 ing, evenings free. Mrs Dull', Cushmeri « Hills.__'Phone_loilo_. 747f t ITIRAVELLER, energetic, wanted house-to 1 JL house; £3 and commission. Apply 2 between 2 and 4 daily, at 112 High Street. e SALESWOMAN, experienced, for outdoor y O £2 week and commission. Apply, be if tween 2 and 4 p.m., 142 High Street. '.'' rmVO DOMESTIC HELPS wanted, 8 till 2 . JL "also from 2 till 8. Apply 108 Rugbj ,j Street, after 7 p.m. ; 748; " /CAPABLE COOK-GENERAL wanted; othei . \J help kept; wages 30/- week. Mr: 2 David Friedlander, 108 Tancred Street, Ash * burton. 718( T/"Ii'CHENMAID wanted, for our Tci t AV Room, Apply Miss Trent, Death & Co. ,; Ltd, 748; 8 ptIHLS and WOMEN wanted, all depart • VT incuts; good positions, good wages jl Brown's laundry, Ltd., Peterborough Street t. OTTOMAN wanted for washhousc; splendh 7, W position. Brown's Laundry, Ltd. ,1 Peterborough Street, 740: !S OMART BOY wanted for luctory. Haywar /IOOKIi'S SODA FOCNTAIJ \J For DELICIOUS TOAST. CRUMPETS, SOUPS SANDWICHES. MINSON'S leather gardening gloves sell ing with a rush. No others in tow E so low in price. Bought before the rise. nl TF "a bird in the hand is worth two In th r- JL bush," then a cup of VAN HOUTEN' ig COCOA is worth two cups of other brand: Why? You try. Sold at your store.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2048, 7 September 1920, Page 1
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