A BRIGHT GARDEN Iff SPRING plant tUo following:— Hyacinths, separato colours. Hyacinths, mixed. Ranunculus, choice ruixed. Anemone, choice mixed. Anemono, Fuller's (scarlet). Crocu3, assorted. Crocus, mixed Fraceias. Snowdrop, Daffodils, etc. R. S. SHILLITO, Seedsmin, Nurseryman, »nd l r loriat, SSS 767 Colombo etieei
AMUSEMENTS. "MR PIM PASSES BY." TO-NIGHT. TO-XIGHT. The BOX PLANS for TO-NIGHT ONLY will be opened at Tappers Toy Cave Lollie Store TO-DAY from 9 a.m. til! 7.30 p. i'ho Plnr.s for "THE GREAT AD VEX. TURE" will be open at THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY To-morrow Morning, at 9 o'ciPCiC. MARIE TEMPEST FAREWELL. Absolute Last Two Appa&tfanccs. MARIE TEMPEST, MARIE TEMPEST, GRAHAM BROWNE, GRAHAM BROWNE, Snpported by the Fatuous WORLD TOUR COMEDY COMPANY. TO-NIGHT. MONDAY. At tie Last Nisrht profound an the play that created so uprefsion on Saturday last, "MR PIM PASSES BY." "MR PIM PASSES BY." "MR TIM PASSES BY." "MR PIM PASSES BY." tacedod at 8 o'clook by tie Brilliant One-act Play by Henry Clrapiu, "THE DUMB AND THE BLIND." "THE DUMB AND THE BLIND." With Graliam Browne as "Joe— tie Bargee." TO-MORROW. TUESDAY. LAST NIGHT OP SEASON. Arnold Bennett's Delightful Comedy, Eor this Night Only, "THE GREAT ADYEN/TURE." "THE GREAT ADVENTU" "THE GREAT ADVENTURE." Miss Mario Tempest and Mr dahlia Browne ut their very best. POPULAR PRICES—LAST TWO NIGHTS. POPULAR PRICES-LAST TWO NIGHTS. D.O. and 0.5.. Gs: Back Stalls, 3s; Gallw. . Is. Early doors Buck Stalls and GaUory, Is extra. "All prices plus Tax. Early Door Tickets nt Tapper's Toy Cavo Lollio Storo from 9 a.m. to-day. 2762 QUEEN'S UEEN'S Continuous, 11 to 10. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. GRAND HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. • Pictures and Music. "We present a Magnificent programme that cannot fail to please and delight all who witucss it. BERT LYTELL BERT LYTELL BERT LYTELL in "ALIAS LADYFINGERS," "ALIAS LADVFINOERS," "ALIAS LADTTTNtTERS," . • The story of a man with fingers us delicate as a lady's. It is the story of within and without the law. THEN IN ADDITION— Tho Star without a single failure, ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN, ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN, ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN, In a story set amidst tho Kentucky mountains. "REMORSELESS LOVE." "REMORSELESS LOVE." "REMORSELESS LOVE." The Supports include TWO TOPICALS, A CANADIAN SCENIC, AND A CLEVER CHRISTIE COMEDY. A rare niusicu! programme will bo rendered by the Orchestra. 2749 PAPANUI MONSTER SPORTS AND QUEEN CARNIVAL.' EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 17th, 1922. PAPANUI DOMAIN, SAWYERS ARMS 1 . ROAD. r»OAA m PRIZES AND TROPHIES. £2OO Amateur and Professional Cycling and Running, Highland Piping awl Dancing) (Post Entries). Pony and Fanners .Trots, Sid© Shows Galore, Hay Shoot, Novelty Events, Children's Races, Raffles, Guessing' Competitions. Thousands of Surprise Packets, ttc, etc., etc. T. H. CLOUGH, Hon. Secretary, 2566 53 Hawthorn road, Papanui. SITUATIONS VACANT. ADVERTISING SALESMAN. WANTED a LIVE ADVERTISING. SALESMAN, for a DAILY PAPER Apply, in first instance, giving details ot ""perience, to "ENERGETIC," ™ Care this Office. ID an experienced SALES- , v wuMAN as FIRST SALES for Glove and Hosiery Department. Apply T. ARMSTRONG and CO., LTD., r 7g p Victoria square. (For continuation of "Situations Vacant ee» page 13 of this issue.) WANTED TO LET. TO~~LET, FURNISHED.—WeII appointed and artistic House of Ton Rooms facing North, built-in Wardrobes, Electrio Light, Gas and Bells throughout, Porcelain Baths, sewer connexion. Land One Acre, including brick Garage. Asphalt Tennis Court Fruit. Vegetables, and Fiower Gardon. Rent moderate to suitabl* tenant. H. QUANE, 43 Knowles street. 'Phono 1071. 637g LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Gold BRACELET, set with pearls, between Barbour street and Phillipstown Anglican Church. Substantial Reward. 77 Barbour street. 810 LOST, Wednesday, Half-draught Bay HORSE, white blaze on face. Communicate J. Lorgelly, Greer's road, Papanui. LOST between Christchuroh and Diamond Harbour, POCKET-BOOK containiflff money. Name and address inside. Good reward. 2763 STRAYED on to my farm at Kimberley, One EWE and u, Black-faced LAMB. If not claimed will bo sold to defray expenses. J. W. Mackay, Kimberley.' 2745 BOAED AND RESIDENCE. STAY AT BRIGHTON THIS SUMMER! BKIGHTON'S Bracing Sea Air brings t» tho tired business man and woman compete rest. Tho NEW BRIGHTON CAFE oners you quiet, homely comfort, an excellent table, and all the facilities of a firstclass hotel! Spend your holidays at the Cafo For accommodation 'phono 2635. Lale - J. JACKSON, J5655-8131 Proprietor. MRS HUCKS has a few vacancies left in her Now Up-to lato Residence; also installed a new septic lank and all modern conveniences. Como and enjoy Hoof Gardon Promenade. Tariff £2 2s J?er week. Week-cndcw 0a per day. Tel. No. 5, XMortn 585G-U7 J - HUCKS. KHARTOUM, 86 Armagh strwst West, corner Dor street. ,^ A YIXG VISITOBS received. 'Phone 2960. 78 DYER'S PASS ROAD, CASHMERE HILLS. TTACANCIEii rUtt PAXLnG GUESTS. Esgg 2 'PHONE 3625. 'lace for Children for the Winter JX. Months. BOAKDING-HOUSE for CHILDREN. Tuition optional. MISS SUCKLING, g 91 55 7 Head street, Sumner. WANTED, by lady in business, one well Furnished large Bed-firtting-room, in <>ood locality; moderate terms. Apply "PW Office. _799 WANTED," Married Couple, paying Guests, good suburban home. Apply "FeudalGREATER mileage lot FORD OWNERS, and sw««ter running alwaya obtained cv using DUCKHAM'S British Eefined Motor Oil. Specially prepared tor Fold Cars. i HAYWARD BEOS, and CO., LTD., Whole- ' »ajft Agufc SUM
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