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AMUBEMENT3, IJI H E A T E B ROYAL. Direction George Marlow, Ltd. THE SENSATIONAL”AND POWERFUL DRAMA, The Crazo of all Classes. WRITTEN BY A WOMAN FOR WOMEN. LADIES, DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. This ia the Most Absorbing, Appealing Drama ever Witnessed^ A GIRL’S TEMPTATION. A GIRL’S TEMPTATION. A GIRL’S TEMPTATION. A GIRL’S TEMPTATION. A GIRL’S TEMPTATION., Brilliantly Interpreted and Gorgeously Mounted by. GEORGE MARLOW’S , FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION. This is a Drama that every Man, Woman and Child should see. _ Vivid in its Pictures of Human Frailties and Incidents of Everyday Life. A DRAMA WHICH WILL INSTRUCT. A Drama which Entertains. A DRAMA TRUE TO LIFE. The Great Bedroom Scene. THE SWEATING DEN SCENE. "WHAT IS FOLLY IN A MAN IS SIN IN A WOMAN." The Titled Lady and the Work-Girl. THE PRODIGAL’S RETURN. Popular Prices: 3s, 2s and Is. Reserved Soats, 4s. Early Door*. Sixponco (6d) Extra. Box Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales at Woodward’s. STANLEY GRANT, Manager. PUBLIC NOTICES. . A SOBER COUNTRY. MR H. B. IRVING’S IMPRESSIONS. VTiTHILE recognising 'the well-known V ? fact that New Zealand i 3 a sodci country, we are surprised that such a keen observer as Mr 11. B. Irving docs not appear to have grasped the reason why it is so. A little closer study of the eubject would possibly have given him the cluo. • . It is a remarkable fact all countries where the people are great drinkers ot Tea ara invariably noted for their Temperance. The French and German are poor tea drinkors, but are largo consumers of wines and beer. China i 3 a great tea-drinking country, and tho people are famed for their sobriety. Australia and New Zealand are per head of population tho groat tea-drinkers in the world, and this wo clnim to bo the main reason why they are' amongst the most sober. Tea is essentially tho national beverage of New Zealand, and the reason, as wo have stated in these colupins before, is that really first-class Tea is obtainable in Now Zealand at a very moderate ooet. In no country in tho world can you obtain finer quality or better value for the. money than Wardell’s “Orient” Brand Tea at Is Bd. DR JAMES C. PAIRMAN, M.A., M. 8., Ch.B., has commenced Practice at 325, Worcester Street, Christchurch, close to East Belt. At. homo 9-10 a.m., 2-3 p.m.. 6-7.30 p.m. Telephone 2837. FP2056 NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. CHRISTCHURCH TELEPHONE EXCHANGE. for which SUBat 11 a.m. on the 10th day of APRIL, 1912, WILL BE CUT OFF, in accordance with tho NoJ tice printed on Accounts Rendered. By Order. B. N. MARTIN, 1554 Ofiicor in Charge. A LL CONNECTIONS -A SCRIPTIONS ARE UNPAID j~\R . CLENNELL FENWICK, HAVING' RETOIfNED' I!’ROM LONDON, HAS RESUMED PRACTICE, 22, 'GLOUCESTER STREET WEST. 282 S WANTED. OYS, AS APPRENTICES. Apply DRAPERY MANAGER, FPIG2-I N.Z. Farmers’ Co-Op. B - WANTED. Experienced saleswoman, for Branch. Apply DRAPERY MANAGER, FP1625 N.Z. Farmers' Co-Op. COAT HANDS REQUIRED. Hobbs and co.. tailors, 709, COLOMBO STREET. FP2861 TO FARMERS. D CLARKE’S CARBOLISED WHEAT • PROTECTOR is the best preparation for Grain Dressing. In use over 50 years. All Grocers and Storekeepers. X 4379 : a7~FTOOMER. LINWOOD BOOT FACTORY. IN LIQUIDATION. IT is requested that full particulars of all amounts owing bo rendered promptly, or they cannot be recognised. All Accourts owing to the nb;ve are now paycb!& to tho undersigned only. THORNHILL COOPER, FP2750 Liquidator. TO Let —Handsome Shop, No. 12G, Cashel Street (west), next to Ballantyne’s. Every convenience. Well lighted dry cellar underneath. Apply to W. HOCKLEY, John Anderson, Estate Co., Ltd., 50, Lichfield Street wost. FP2GO4 F A R M s'. Of? ACRES suitable for agriculture or OO dairying, well fenced (convenient cottage). The property 'is one of the beet in the .Tai Tapu, and closo to the Creamery and School. Price £SO an acre. Also 3 Farms, consisting of 203 acres, 106 acres and 160 acres, cropping land, from £9 to £l7 per' acre. Within fifteen miles of Christchurch. Apply PAVITT AND CO., Corner Kilmcro ana Victoria Streets. OAK FURNITURE. SEE our windowß for Quaint. Designs in OAK SIDEBOARDS and BEDROOM FURNITURE. Our own manufacturo. JEWELL AND ALEXANDER, Express Company’s Buildings, Manchester Street F MASTERS’S STOCK! MERCERY AND CLOTHING I MUST QUITFEW DAYS ONLY! pUE GREAT CHANCE!!! MASTERS’S CORNER, Opposite A. J. Whito’s. By order. H. J. BARNHAM, 1140 Agent. LOWER RICCARTON. KANDY WORKSHOPS and 2d CAR.*. ™ CE JSOO. MODERN HOUSE of ,5 Large Lofty Rooms, plastered nnd decorated, choice gas fittings, oriel windows, wide verandah, cupboards built in, bnthrdoms with complete hot and cold water service, pantry, scullery and washhouse, largo outshed, suitable for stable and traphouse.' motor bouse or workshop. One of the FINEST and HIGHEST SECTIONS in tho District. Nearly Quarter-acre, and well fenced; trellis fencq divides front from hack. TERMS TO SUIT BUYERS. HILLARY AND BAXTER. Sole Agents, I* H6.'Manchester Street. WALKER’S FHUITINE nnd O.K. GINGER are prepared with the choicest pure fresh fruit juice. Nothing but tnc purest ingredients are used in tlieir manufacture, and arc on that account much buperior to ordinary cordial? # prepared with acids, chemicals, etc. a rico Is 6d. Obtainable at all grocors'. or from tho Inventor and Solo Manufacturer, Walker, Chemist. Manchester Street, near Tuam Street, Christ- * church. FP

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15899, 10 April 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15899, 10 April 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15899, 10 April 1912, Page 1

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