AMUSEMENTS. GR A N D T HEAT R E. Ibe Continuous Picture Paiace. Tho Cosy Theatre. Where Everybody Goes. PICTURES, to 10.30 p.m. T 9"£ A ?-" TO-NIGHT. TO-DAY. GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Hoaded by the Massive War Production, A SOUTHERN CINDERELLA. A SOUTHERN CINDERELLA. A SOUTHERN CINDERELLA. . A. SOUTHERN CINDERELLA. A SOUTHERN CINDERELLA. A SOUTHERN CINDERELLA. A SOUTHERN CINDERELLA. A SOLTIIERN CINDERELLA. A SOUTHERN* CINDERELLA. A. SOUTHERN CINDERELLA. A f.Sl 1 :£ H -"- t; - N '' CINDERELLA. A SOUTHER:-' CINDERELLA. 3000 toot 3CCO Feet. 3000 Feet. A ihnlling, Sensational, and Dramatic __ Feature. STAGED DURING TnE AMERICAN CIVIL T .VAR_ A Delightful Mod-rn Version of tho Noted SUPPORTCD r B 'F T A IC MA G VTFIC__TT SERIES AND THE BEST OF "MUSIC. „__._ „ P T "' o, ;L as us , !,- : Cd and 3d. "THE GRA_4D" (ni.ht alongsido the Tram I __J__cltc_r). PUBLIC NOTICES^ j NOTICE. 4-CYLINDEP ENGINES CLEANED FOR 30s BY OXYGEN CARBON REMOVING. j PROCESS. W. B. SCOTT AND CO., GLOUCESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, HAVE JUST INSTALLED THE VERY LATEST CARBON PLANT FOR CLEANING CYLINDERS. This r-roccs't has boon in v.ac for tho last two years by the Royal Automobile Associa{l0 j » a -' thc I< - l * < ' in "" gauges in Englund and America. Prouucc-i n-» heat, and is guaranteed absolutely harmless. T>Y this process every ppeck of Carbon is ff removed without disturbing the engine. Tho operation only inkes two hours, and to tho busy man entails no loss of time. 1511 H. K. Met-riUGALL, SOLICITOR, QOMETTME associat"-'. since 1901 w-I*'- *' Staffs of tho following Legal Firms (general.y in the capacity of Managing Law Clerk):—The late Morris E. Isaacs, Solicitor Orange, N.S.W.; William C. Clegg, Esq., Solicitor, Sydney, N.S.W.: the late Arno'd Charle3 Lewis. Solicitor. L-evukn, Fiii: tbr. Hon. J. A. Tole, K.C., Crown Solicitor, Auckland- Me<--ir.=. Kin"onber<?er, Franks nnd Hunter, Solicitors, Christchurch; Messrs Ga: rick, and Co., Solicitors, Chriatchurch, has commenced the PRACTICE OF HIS PROFESSION At INGLIS'S BUILDINGS (ground floor) 220 HIGH STREET, (Opposite Tattersall';, Cashel street), Christchurch. 'Phone 3684, F9190 "r7I7"E have in Stock a Large Assortment » ¥ of HAND LAMPS, TABLE LAMPS. HANGING LAMPS, and STABLE LAMPS. You aro suro to need a good Lamp during the winter, so call now and .get the best at a reasonable price. AITKEN* and ROBERTS, LTD., Corner Colombo and Cashel streets. F776 NUMBER PLEASE? 3124. . r THAT'S OAK HALL! FURNITURE, CARPETS, FURNISHINGS. '• F1350 SPECTACLES. SPECTACLES. Is your eyesight gocd? Can you eeo well by gas light? WE do a Big Businc_ in Glasses. We can fit Lenses to your old frame 3. Our Moderate Prices astonish everyone. Wo havo big Stocks, can test your eyes, and fit you with Gl-sae? while you wait. Why pay fancy. prices ? We stock best quality glasses procurable. Our prices much the lowest in Christchurch. EYES TESTED FREE. JONES and SONS, The Manufacturing Jewellers, 278 High street, Christchurch. F CHEAP AND GOOD FURNITURE • AT COST PRICE FOR CASH ONLY. TDETIRING FROM BUSINESS SALE. Established over 20 Yeara. LAWRENCE and KIRCHER, 202-204 High street F8534 1000 SHAVES FOE la. HOW? GET YOUR RAZORS PROPERLY THINNED AND SET AT .LETHABY"S, UMBRELLA MAKERS AND CUTLERS, 61 CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Between Broadway's and Warner's. 1125 YOU uso less of PEARSON'S CARBOLIC SANDSOAP. 4d cake, all Grocers. Made in Now Zealand. 1 DID you wake up with cold feet last night? A "UNIQUE" Rubber Hot Water Bottle ensures sound, refreshing sleep. Look for tbe patent Unioue stopper. Made by the NORTH BRITISH RUBBER CO., and sold by all chemists _1 WANTED Known, Y'oong men can increase their wages in any line of bujine*_ by taking a course of. home study with tho INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Wardell. Buddinga C&537 •■pjIANOS wanted to Tune. Repairs a X. speciality. Satisfaction guaranteed. Post cards, FREDK. HALE, -12 Totara road, Riccarton, or HALEWOOD'S BOOK SHOP, 117 Hereford street. City, will be promptly attended to. Distance sao objoct. 713 WANTED, every man interested in his owu future, to call at tha INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Wardell's Buiidings, and learn how thousands have been assisted to better positions C_*B7 WANTED— Men of moderate means, heads of families, householders, and others to whom ths question of clothing themselves and their wives and families is a constantly r»curring and harassing problem, can solve it casilv and satisfactorily by calling upon L W. BALKIND. My system of easy instalmenu baa been in operation for several years, and will e*iab!c you to secure at once, without delay oi formality, ail you require in the nature ol Up-to-date Clothes, Boots, Underclothing etc. Yon and your wives and families can be well and fashionably dressed at a few hours' notice. I stock nothing but the highest qualities in all lines, my prices are strictly moder_te._ there is no loadm-r of price, and the instalments you are called upon to pay are regulated strictly by your means and ability to meet them. In case of gicknejs or temporary loes of employment, arrangements will be made to postpone further instalments until recovery "or re-employ-ment 13 secured. Call any time you like or write to L. W. BALKIND, 629 Colombo street, between Lichfield and Tuam streets. TeL 2567. . fi93i3
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14976, 25 May 1914, Page 1
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