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AMUSEMENTS. fIS MAJESTY 'SI (H»yw«rd's Picture Enterprise!, Ltd.) TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), at 8. EVERY PICTURE NEW Our Change EVERY PICTURE NEW. Night. At WEST-HAYWARD PICTURES. WEST-HAYWARD PICTURES. This Magnificent Programme represents the finest type of Cinematograph productions. THE PROSECUTING COUNSEL. . THE PROSECUTING COUNSEL. An Exciting Social- Drama, full of strong situations that hold the audience. LAUNCH OF THE ILL-FATED TITANIC LAUNCH OF THE ILL r FATED TITANIC At Belfast, in June Inst year. .. MANCHESTER SHIP CANAL. MANCHESTER SHIP CANAL. An Interesting Travel Picture. THE TENDERFOOT FOREMAN. THE TENDERFOOT FOREMAN. An Excellent Story of the West AT THE THRESHOLD OF LIFE. AT THE THRESHOLD OF LIFE. A Pretty Love i Story. t . Produced in co-operalion with the National Kindorgnrton Association. SHE CAME. SHE SAW. SHE CONQUERED. SHE CAME. SHE SAW. SHE CONQUERED. Comedv by tho Vita Co. LOVE IN MANY MOODS. THE SWIMMING PARTY. A BRAVE FIREMAN. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. Overture. "The Dream Waltz" . . Strauss HAYWVKD'S ORCHESTRA. Circle and Stalls. Is; Reserves, Is 6d. Inn at Dresden. Stalls. 6d. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. ' ' SKATING. 1 HAYWARD'S* ENTERPRISES, LTD, thanks the thousands of patrons who attended tho various cessions laat week, and reminds them that tho times of tho sessions are 10-12, 2-30 to 5, 5.15 to 7. 7.30 to 10. THE SKATING BOOM. " THE WEATHER IS SPLENDID FOR SKATING. ' THE FLOOR IS EXCELLENT. , THE ATTENDANTS ARE SPECIALLY : ENGAGED. THE MUSIC IS GOOD. MORNMG, AFTERNOON and EVENING. affl IMPORTANT. PRIVJBE TUITION BY ARRANGEMENT. lessons, 'end you ore a Good Skater. It is Easy t) Skate. CONCESSION TICKETS AVAILABLE. SPECIAL RATES FOR SCHOOL HOLIDAYS. [ BAND EVERY EVENING. J- O Y DEN HAM PICTURES. TO-NIGHT—At S—TO-NIGHT UNDOUBTEDLY OUR VERY BEST PROGRAMME. Every Item an Absolute Star Subject. - THE ROSE ROUGE. THE ROSE ROUGE. - THE ROSE ROUGE. THE ROSE ROUGE. Or t HIS LIFE FOR A FLOWER. 2600 ft. HIS LIFE FOR A FLOWER. 2600 ft. The Greatest Italian Tragical _ Production ■ over shown in nnv English-speaking country. 3 i THE YOUNGER BROTHER A Thrilling I THE YOUNGER BROTHER Vitagraph 1 THE YOUNGER BROTHER Military Drama : WHALING INDUSTRY OF' NATAL, > A particularly interesting picture. GAUMONT GRAPHIC I ' Latest- Topioal Evouts. I A SISTER'S LOVE Powerful A.B. Drama. T THE VAPOUR BATH Vitagraph Comedy. A screamingly funny subject. HIS GIRL IS COMING. , DUPIN AND THE STOLEN NECKLACE. Prices—ls and 6d. ; SAVAGE CLUB. PTtRE Annual General Meeting and First ■L Korero of the Season will bo hold in the Hall of the Chamber of Commerce I TO-NIGHT, ■ at' 8 p.m. 2084 ALWAYS A POPULAR. SHOW. CHRYSANTHEMUM AND FRUIT SHOW. ALEXANDRA HALL. I NEXT WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. ALWAYS A POPULAR SHOW. 2071 WINTER TERM. PHYSICAL CULTURE and GYMNASTICS. GIRLS, Tuesdays. 4 to 5. Boys, Thursdays, 4 to 5. Ladies' and Childrene* Private Clnsses as previously. Ladies', Men'a and Youths' Evening Classes. T. S. TANKARD'S SCHOOL, Y.M.C A. Gymnasium._ Telephone 1503. Prospectus on application. SEND FOR PAMPHLET ON RHEUMATISM: ITS CAUSE AND I CURE. (By DR HARE). Issued by F. A, HORNIBROOK, Physical Culture and Massage Institute, Cathedral' Square and Gloucester Street. Tel. 1359. P.O. Box 196. ROBT. H. VEITCH, MASSAGE SPECIALIST, ETC. WBITE for Free Prospectus. 'Phone 3133. Address, Whitcombe's Buildings, Cashel Street (opp. Ballantyne's). ! RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. THE Mission Continued.—Mr C. H. Hinman will (D.V.) continue his Special Addresses in tho Scottish Society's Hall, Manchester Street, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 7.30 p.m. You are invited. Sankey's Hymns. 5511 LOST. FOUND, Ac. * OST, on Saturday Night, Gold Brooch set i with stones. Good reward. Apply "Times" Office. 6516 PUBLIC NOTICES. BLACKBALL COAL FOR ALL PURPOSES. WHY buy an imported article when yon can got a Better and Much Cheaper New Zealand Coal? BLACKBALL COAL Is IMPROVING EVERY DAY. Great Heat—Keeps Alight. No Ash—No Waste. TRY IT. ALL DEALERS. Or BLACKBALL COAL CO., 87, Worcester Street (nctr Gas Co. s Office). Yard: Moorhouso Avenue, near Railway I Station. 'Phone 234. WANTED. WANTED, a Handy Man. Apply Brown's Boarding House, Islington. 5515 usical) desire select IV±" Board and Residence. Central, Box 898. _ _ 5512 "IT!;;"ANTED Let," 4-roomed House, conveni- * * encos; rent 12s. Apply 249, Colombo Street, Sydenham. 5517 V ANTED Known—Ladies Woven Petticoats, for winter wear, 3s 9d each. Lindsay Hayne, Cashel Street, opp. Boath's. WANTED Known —Waitresses Aprons, broad shoulder-straps, full Bkirt, with pocket, 2s 6d each. Lindsay Hayne, Cashel and Colombo Streets. ___.i_ TfXTANTED, a First-ciass Man to Conduct , »» the Dominion Band, Invercargill. Applay, stating salary and qualifications, to N. i Wildermoth, Secretary, Box 70. 666 WANTED to Exchange 1100 Acres Sheep 1 Farm, Ashburton, price £S 10a per acre, • for Town or Suburban Property. P. L. Davics and Co., ICI, Cashel Street. , WANTED— Everybody to keep warm by c buying a Pair of White Doublo-bed ! i Blankets for 21s .6d. At Nichoison and Co.'s, ,' 1 corner Colombo_and Armas h Stroets. 2 1 1 T\7aNTED, Laundress, plain washing, £637 » » Companion-Help , with sewing, no / housework, 15s; nice General places, town and country, 15s to 255; Kitchenmaid. 17s ] f 6dj H.-Maid, Hanmer Springs, 17s 6d; Cooks j i for Akaroa and near town, 255, 20s; several t H.-Maids, 17s 6d; 2 Housemaids, 17s 6d, in- ) stitution; H.-P.-maid, country, 17s 6i Mrs t Brop>>-'s Registry, Chancery Lcuia, 1

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15921, 6 May 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15921, 6 May 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15921, 6 May 1912, Page 1

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