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AMUSEMENTS. O BUM. c MATIN'BE. TO-DAY, at 2.30. MATINEE -MATINEE. TO-iDAY, at 2.30. MATINEE Our Splendid Up-to-date Programme- includes AHNST-BARRY BOAT PACE. Children 2d and (id. Aduita 6d, all parts, C ° h °~ u" - h. TO-NIGHT. At sTclc-ck. TO-NIGHT. The Popular and Pre-eminent FULLER’S The Best PICTURES. FULLER’S of All PICTURES. Last Night of This Great Programmo. To-night's Attractions Include THE SPIDER’S WEB, PATHE GAZETTE 177, “London Edition,’; Latest of London News, Splendid View of ARNST v. BARRY BOAT RACE. LEAP YEAR PROPOSALS, THE VAGABONDS, LENA AND THE GEESE, THE SPIRIT AWAKENED, Grandma’s Steeping Draught.—The. Qorton Industry—Curious Creatures of Pond Lifo Nigoto to the Rescue —Revenge. COMPLETE CHANGE ON MONDAY i Prices—ls and Gd. Doors 7.15. ’Phone 25JS. O' P~~E R A HOU SE. BRENNAN-FULLER’S NATIONAL j VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINERS I TO-NIGHT. At 8 o’clock. TO-NIGHT. Last Appearance here of MR C. MR C. MR C. MR C. MR C. MR C. MR C. MR C. The Prince of ail Raconteurs. Note. —The Story Competition was w-on by Mr Sargent, of Harper St.,- Cbch. Last Appearance hore of MISS MAUDE COURTNEY. MISS MAUDE COURTNEY'. Last Appearance here of HERBERT CLIFTON. MDLLE LIGHT. • MDLLE LIGHT, j Dainty Operatic Soprano. FOUR GRESHAM.',!. MAY LEWIS, j ARTHUR STACEY. DORIS ROYAL, j MONDAY NEXT. MAURICE CITKNWETH, Famous Tenor LES FRANCOIS, Comedy Acrobats. •TACK STRAW, Famous Comedian. MORLEY AND BATES, Skotch Artists. •Prices--’'.. 1«; P.C.. 1? 6d; 0.5., 2s. Plan Milr.or and Thompson’s. ri h o r l”. IFF l l. Vm THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 1912. GRAND CONCERT Bv ESTUDIANTINA ANI) CHRISTCHURCH BANJO BANDS, Under the direction of LOUIS W. BLOY. Assisted by Miss M. Fisk. Miss Mona Dumerque, Sirs E. Armstrong, and Christchurch Quartette Party. ADMISSION: Is. Reserved Scats at Milner and Thompson’s, 6cl extra. Doors Open 7.15. Concert 8 o'clock. Carriages 10.15. J. WATKIN, Hon. Sec. A LL ® poa i T # f ' FAIR Now on at the . SYDENHAM FOOTBALL CLUB’S HALL. I Football, Cricket, Hockey, Yachting, Tennis and Bowling Represented. TO-NIGHT’S Programme Includes Dialogue , by the Sydenham Hockey Girls. OPEN THIS AFTERNOON, at 2.30. Bran Tube, etc., for the Children. ROBERT H. VEITCH, PHYSICAL CULTURE SPECIALIST. PRIVATE and Individual Courses of Treatment for Physical Weaknesses, eta Address: CASHEL STREET (opp. Balls jtyne’s).- . FUNNY MONKEYS. 27 INDIAN MONKEY'S HAVE ARRIVED w A At I N O N I PARK. NO EXTRA CHARGE. Como arid Have a Laugh. RETURN TRAM FARES including admission) Is, Children half-price.

APPLICATIONS invited for the Position of ORGANIST in St Paul’s Presbyterian Church, Invercargill; salary £SO per annum. Schedule of duties may be had from undersigned to svliom applications should bo sent by 30th September. J. M'NAREY, Session Clerk, 4010 Ettrick St., Invercargill. DENTAL NOTICE. DRS JONES and MAITLAND have Removed to Mr F. W. Thompson’s Rooms, OVER STANDISH AND PREECE, Photographers, 224, High Street. Dt Maitland will carry on Mr Thompson's Practice during his absence in England. FP2777 TO LET. FURNISHED HOUSE. HANDY TO OFAWA CAR AND RAILWAY STATION. MODERN 7-Roomed House, fitted with every possible convenience. Good garden and lawn; paddock for pony. Rent 25s per week for a term of six months cr longer. * lIILLARY AND BAXTER, F ' 146, Manchester Street. PRESERVING NATURE’S GIFTS.- j The MISSES BEATTIE, with their j Massage Treatment and other natural means | for Restoring and, Preserving Beauty cf Hair j and Skin, are doing a gresl deal towards i instructing Cbrietcliureh Ladies in the Pro- j sorvatiou of their Natural Charms. The j MISSES BEATTIE may he Consulted daily j at their roams, !'!. Royal Exchange Build- 1 ings. Advice- Free. Treatments moderate, j Single Mnss.igo of head or face, 3a. X_ I NOTICE TO . DAIRY FARMERS. IT PAYS TO SEND i HOME SEPARATED CREAM To i CHRISTCHURCH DAIRY CO.. LTD., j 51, Titani Street, Christchurch. i FP TOP PRICES GIVEN. CROWN II OTE L, AMBERLEY. THIRST-CLASS HOUSE for the Travelling »• Public. Motorists and Commercial travellers especially eatered for. Luncheon Hours: 12.30 to 1.30. Wines and Spirits—Best Brands. Crown Sparkling Ales always on tap. HENRY FRANKS, X 3907 Proprietor. ! FOR Immediate Sale.— Baltic Cream Sep- j armor, belt driven, pract. new; .5 h.p. ; haunch Engine, Grinding Mill, Balata j leather. Cotton and Camolbair Belling, ’Stopskal” Boiler ompound. Small Office Safe. etc. It. P. M. MANNING AND CO., .58. Cashel Street "MOTOR SALES COMPANY. pHE SECOND-HAND MOTOR. DEALERS. 1 145-117,. ARMAGH STREET. 'Phono 3102. CARS IN STOCK. BRITON. HUPP, ENLARGE. WOLSEY, STANDARD. REO. Wanted —A Few More Cars for Our FIRST AUCTION SALE for oth October. EXCHANGES ARRANGED. Extended Payments-Taken. i

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 16034, 14 September 1912, Page 1

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