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AMUSEMENTS, CO L O S S E U M. TO-DAY At 2.30 TO-DAY. TO-DAY At 2.30 TO-DAY. SPLENDID MATIXEE PROGRAMME. SPLENDID MATINEE PROGRAMME. Especially Suitable fcr Children, being Strong in Educational and Travel Pictures. MAKING AN AEROPLANE. BERGEN, the HOME of the SEAL. DINNER TIME, PA'I'HE GAZETTE, etc. Matinee Price, Gd all parts. Doors 1.45. COLOSSEUM. TO-NIGHT At Eight O’clock. TO-NIGHT , LAST NIGHT cf THIS PROGRAMME. ! 17'ULLER’S The b.st PICTURES ! i- ULLER’S of all. PICTURES TO-NIGHT, LAST NIGHT OP Tho Greatest. Picturo Success Ever Introduced into New Zealand. THE STILL ALARM Tho THE STILL ALARM Wonderful .THE STILL ALARM Fireman’s THE STILL ALARM Drama. THE PATHE GAZETTE No. 120. IN THE DAYS OF ’43. MAKING- AN AEROPLANE. BUNCO GAME AT LIZARD HEAD. 1113 MOTHER A BERGEN. THE CARDINAL’S EDICT. THE HOME OF THE SEAL. i Dinner Time. Tontolini Finds Help. ; Prices—ls and Gd. Doors 7.15. [ See This Week’s Programme, it’s Great. TUULLER’S OPERA HOUSE. To-night, and Every Evening at 8. 1 PULLER’S VAUDEVILLE CO. Tremendous Success Nightly of STARR AND LESLIE America’s STARR AND LESLIE Greatest STARR AND LESLIE Comedy \ STARK AND LESLIE Act. < America’s foremost delineators of eccentric ' Comedy. A Laugh a Minute. Introducing Their Really WONDERFUL CLUB SWINGING. SAM LA MEK.T. BERYL NICHOLS'. WILLIS SISTERS. RUBY RUB.IRA. Appearance of DELAVALE AND GILBERT, DR ROWE. K.OXO. JOS. MULLANEY. LILY VOCKLER. COLIN CAMERON. Prices: 2s, Is Gd and la. Doors 7.15. E. OP ER A II OU S MONDAY EVENING NEXT. ANOTHER GREAT STAR ACT. First Appearance in New Zealand of lIARLAND AND ROLLISON, America’s Greatest Eccentric Musical Team, JOE WATTS AND LUCAS MADGE, JONES AND JAMJE.SON, Comedians. And Reanpearar.co of Everybody’s Favourite, MR WARD LEAR. i l/TUSICAL AND ELOCUTIONARY COM- ! IVI PETITIONS. CHORAL'HALL. The ] Children’s Niglit. Class A. Pianoforte and i Vocal Solo. Class B, Recitation. t • | Come. Help the Young. Come. WAINONI PARK. | Open Every Day. Hot Water Free. j ."ft/TR J. J. BOYD, of Aramoho, has decided ‘ i-’X <0 transfer his Magnificent Collections ! of WILD ANIMALS to Wair.oni Park. THIS FIRST-CLASS ZOO,/ , j Including Lions, Tigers. Leopards, Bears, I Puma 3, Monkeys and Birds will open I EARLY IN OCTOBER. PUBLIC MOTIOES. ALL ACCOUNTS OWING by the late xl Firm of Prichard and Harvey, Tunm Street, Christchurch, to bo RENDERED, and all AMOUNTS DUE to ho PAID, to ARTHUR L. GRAY AND CO., Public Accountants, IGG, Manchester Street, p ' Y y .-■•Christchurch. re HIE Public Trust Office Act, 1903 (Section i. 50j —lri tho Estate of GEORGE TURNER, of Sydenham, Christchurch, Picture Artist, Deceased. —All Creditors and others having claims against this estate art! hereby required to send them, with particulars, on the forms provided, to the District Manager of The Public Trustee at Christchurch, on or before the 20;li day of October, 1311. Accounts not rendered by the date named may he rejected. All moneys payable to tlie above estate may ho lodged to the credit cf the Public Trustee’s account at any postal money order office, or paid to M. C. Barnett,' District Manager of the Public Trustee. Fred. Fitcliett, Public Trustee.__Btk September, 1911. jpa. REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS In 170 NOPHONE £4O NOPHONE OXOPHOXE RECORDS. RECORDS. RECORDS. Hundreds of Records to Choose From. You n«e invited to visit our GRAMOPHONE PARLOUR (The Finest in the City) > And hear records by the world’s best artists. THE DRESDEN PIANO CO., LTD., Cathedral Square. R. A. HORNE, Manager. JEWELLERY REPAIRS. JEWELLERY REPAIRS. JEWELLERY REPAIRS. OLD JEWELLERY RE-MADE WATCH REPAIRS. WATCH REPAIRS. RELIABLE WORK. MODERATE CHARGES. Every Job Guaranteed at TONES AND SONS, ij Xlie Manufacturing Jewellers, 278, HIGH STREET, And. Sydenham. F YTISITOKS to. WELLINGTON, should stay V at CLYDE COURT PRIVATE HOTEL, new fire-proof building; fine view, large rooms '(recently altered), moderate charges, close wharves; Id section from station. W. Laverv, Proprietor. Tel. 1130. F CLEARING SALE OF BULBS AND PLANTS. —Retiring from business (ill- ! health).— Narcissus, ail kinds, mixed, 2s per ; 100; Varieties Von Zion, Pheasant Eyo, Cala--1 thenus. Palo Double Yellow, all at 2s per i 100; useful fcr cutting. Crocus, white .and ! coloured, Is and Is Gd dozer.. New Ferns, 1 2s Gd to 7s Gd each. Pretty Asparagus Ferns, ! Is to 2s. Orchids and oilier Plants cheap. I Must sell. Nursery for Sale. J. G. DAVIS, Draper Street, Richmond. ’Phono 2707. S' 77ILECTRIC METALLIC" FILAMENT jil LAMPS At GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 50 Candle-power . 3s Gd each 100 Cnndle-powar . . 5s Gd oaoh Discounts for quantities. All Lamps Guaranteed. TURNBULL AND JONES, LTD., Cashel Street BOARD AKD RESJRSNBF.. “ QT ELMO ” House, oi, Worcester Street, O West End —Superior Accommodation for Visiters and Permanent Hoarders. Two minutes from G.P.O. and central tram tarminus; also within easy distance of Parit2, Public Gardens, Museum, Boutshcds, etc. Quietest and very best, position in City. Telenhouo 872. Miss Hampton, Proprietress. 312 GLOUCESTER HOUSE, ltd, Gloucester Street W., Christchurch THE Most Comfortable House for Pirmanent and Casual Borders. Fir/ 1 .-class locality and within few minutes of General Yor.t Office and business centre. Telegraphic and Postal Address— GLOUCESTER HOUSE, Wert End, Christoiiurclt I Tel. OSa

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15717, 9 September 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15717, 9 September 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15717, 9 September 1911, Page 1

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