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"VIVIETTE" "VIVIETTE" "VIVIETTE" Fcaturin- -VIVIETTE" "VIVIETTE" Winsome- "VIVIETTE" '•VIVIETTE" Vivinn "VIVIETTE" "VIVIETTE" Martin. "VIVIETTE" "VIVIETTE" "VIVIETTE" Three mon madly loved her, and she liked it. ONE — A Cave llan ONE — A Cad. ONE — An Aristocrat, WHICH DID SHE CjHOOSE? WHICH DID SHE CHOOSE? DOUGLAS See the FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS Sportive FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS Douglas FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS Sec the FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS Fairbanks FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS Smile. FAIRBANKS In a Production full of ACTION, ADVENTURE, THRILLS, Entitled "IN AGAIN—OUT AGAIN." "IN AGAIN— OUT AGAIN." HUSTLE, BUSTLE, MUSQLE, Brain, Brawn, Skill. Travels with tho Burton-Holmes Camera. ' Travels with the Burton-Holnies Camera. "TELL THAT TO THE MARINES." "TELL THAT TO THE "TELL THAT TO THE MARINES." '. A Full Hall Hour of Riotou3 Laughter. ; Topical Events of World Interest in THE GAZETTE. "THE EAGLE'S EYE" '. "THE EAGLE'S El'E" Episode 7. Another Defeat for tho Hun. AVOID Disappointment ar.d CROWDS , By Attending the AFTERNOONJSKSSIQN. 6976 CRYSTAL PALACE. Last Day and Night of ■FATTY ARBUCKLE in "THE COOK." [ GEORGE WALSH. GEORGE WALSH, in "THE KID IS CLEVER." , NEXT WEEK. NEXT WEEK. Double Star Programme. P E GOFTHEP p IRATES, THEpiRATEgi j A Story of Love und Adventure, Featuring PEGGY HYLAND; PEGGY HYLAND, PEGGY HYLAND. "V CAMOUFLAGE KISS." "A.CAMOUFLAGE KISS." A Romance of a Twentieth Century. Girl. • JUNE CAPRICE. JUNE CAPRICE. JUNE CAPRICE. JUNE CAPRICE. ■SUNSHINE, COMEDY, GAZETTE, ftessrvea-nt Bristol or 'Phono 3758. C 982 ' : EDWARD*" BRANSCOMBE'S ■'■*'■*■ STUDENTS' CONCERT, ' MASONIC HALL (Gloucester .street), TO-NIGHT, at 8. Admission 33. Reserved Seats, (a few remaining) may l>3 booked at Tho Bristol, price 2a Gd. 5 ' DEFENCE NOTICES. NOTICE. GUN PRACTICE will bo carried out from FORT OEKYOIS between tho hours of 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. on SATURDAY, tho 26th April, 1019. Shipping and Fishing Boats, etc., aro warned to keep in tho FAIRWAY, in order ■that eteps may be taken for their ea-fcty. D. MacDONALD, Caotam, R.N.Z.A., 6874 O.C. Pet., R.N.Z.A., Lyttelton. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Broken away from Tattersall's Saleyurda, Thursday evening, 22nd, Two Bay HOKSEtS, with tickets'on tails. Last seen going down Colombo street, towards Sydenham. Information to H. Matson and Co. will be appreciated. 6010 LOST, a Roan Shorthorn BULL. Finder pleaso communicate with. A. Johnston, Marshland road, Shirley. 1165 L~OST, en Thursday, at Templeton, Christ church Lyttelton, or travelling in train, Child's Gold BRACELET. Reward. Apply Mrs J. Rowe, Tompieton. *>9iß OST CHEQUES—Tho Public are hereby, warned not to doal with 2 Cheques iaGUcd by Simms, and Co., Ltd. (N.Z.), in iavour of/ A. Marr, dated April, 1919, . which havo been lost. Payment stopped. 0935 STRAYED on to my farm at Ellesmcre, 35 Crossbred LAMBS, with red mark and various ear-marks. Owner may have sarno by paying expenses. T. E. Boyle. 11JU FOUND— Motor RIM "anafTYRE, complete. Apply 102 Cutler's road, Riccarton. 1145 BOARD AND RESiLENCE. TiyANTED, Two Large Unfurnished Vt : Rooms, or Small Flat, Married Couple. Apply X.Y.Z.., "Press" Office. 1147 WANTED, Board and Residence, by Two Young Ladies, in business. A.Z., "Press." 14-14 YOUR GARDEN IN SPRING! MAKE a Bright Display by Planting NOW—BUXTON'S TULBS, Ane- ; inones, Daffodils, Narcisei, Tulip 3, Ranuni cuiue, etc. SOW NOW in tho open—HARDY ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS, Antirrhinum, Coreopsis, Larkspur, Pansy, etc. , SWEET-SCENTED FREESIAS—Grow . eomo in pots for early flowering. Bulbs, Iβ , dozen, Cs 100. , SWEET PEAS. BUXTON'S SWEET PEAS, sown in Autumn, give an early and long display. Special Value in Collections of Sweet Peae 2e 6d and 33 Cd. Button's New Autumn Liet of Sweet Peas and Bui'&o free on application. BUTTON'S LAWN GRASS SEEDS' for making or renovating lawns. A. W. BUXTON, LTD., for'POT PLANTS. 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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16507, 26 April 1919, Page 1
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