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ARBOUR LIGHT THEATRE—- ■ Sheldon Lewis in Louis" Tracy's "The Silent Burner"; Vitagraph €__—„.,, P<rthe Review. To-morrow, Bert LyWl|pi' :i "Tho Misleading Lady"; "Moonrideri" oMlc but one): Christie Comedy. I J. MILLER, LTD. Est. 1874. SHIPWRIGHTS, DOCK-HEAD, LTTXZU TON. ESTIMATES GIVEN for BOAT BUILD* !i ING, SHIP REPAIRS, DOCKING. Two Slips for Trawler and Small Craft. *' Up-to-date Wood-working Machinery JbuUiMti First-claus Work Guaranteed. 'PHONE 2685 (Chrutohureh) IftW TO OUR COUNTRY CLIENT 9. JUST LANDED: " ARGE SHIPMENT OF Get Our Prices Before. Buying. FORBES, LTD, J 'Phone 821. Christehureh VMVm DAILY MEMORANDA-Monday, 3vm lfc| ■—■ ■ f AUCTION. ... Jj H. Mfttson and Co., on the Premises, CMp ville, at 12.80—Clearing Sale. $

MR "OAIEO" BRADLEY'S ' LECTUSES. » " y There was :iv very largo at»fndaj» 1 Everybody's - Theatre -yesterday afternoon hear Mr William Bradley's lecture to r~ only, entitled "The Tragedy ofLtwt the Triumph Over It." The speaker several instances drawn from his ' experiences as a. missionary and worker Egypt and Palestine, illustrative of the text:—"Whatsoever a man soweth,that he also reap." Mr Bradley made » appeal to parents to deal with Mxual ters in a less prudish manner. In the evening Mr Bradley's lecttt/* entitled, "Untameable Monster*," si ' took as his text the word "Watch," acrostic form, dealing with the subd oe words, actions, thoughts, cotnpanioi hearts.' stressed the Necessity (Or ing ono'e words, and quoted the passage, "The tongue is a% unruly of deadly poison." Each of the word* e( ! acrostic text was profusely illustrated experiences from real life. , J To-night, and each night thk triilr. Bradley will continue his lecture* at Choral Hall, to-night's subject twinge Curse of Matrimony and tho-'Cure." KaiSl

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17170, 13 June 1921, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17170, 13 June 1921, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17170, 13 June 1921, Page 8

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