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AMUSEMENTS, OtO. c S E U M. TO-NIGHT. At 8 o'clock. TO-MGHT. COMPLETE CHANGE OP PROGRAMME. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. A MAGNIFICENT SERIES/ , FULLER’S Tbo Best PICTURES FULLER’S of All. PICTLRES TO-NIGHT. BRILLIANT PICTURE ATTRACTION. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY. THE MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB. THE' MYSTERY OF A HANSOM GAB. THE MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB. THE MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB. A Thrilling Drama, founded on Fergus Ilumo’s Great Novel. THE SENSATION OF THE DAY. Tho Murder in tho Cab—Scenes in Melbourne— Mother Guttersnipe—Tno Death ol Rosanna Moore —Roger Moreland and the Landlady—Your Daughter First and Your Millions Afterwards—Bryan will not Speak. Descriptive Lecture by MR ALFRED BOOTHMAN. ’ Other Star Items include INTO THE GENUINE. INTO THE GENUINE. A Powerful Dranm, founded on the inconsistency of our So-called Modern Society. THE MOUNTEBANK’S DAUGHTER. THE MOUNTEBANK’S DAUGHTER. A Pathetic and Beautiful L-übiu Urania. Hawlceye Showman Pinned Feathered Comrades —Wonders of Harmonic Design. Prices: Is and 6d. Doors 7.15.' Phono 2j03. HOUSE o P E R A - - - T ,. Direction: Brennan, Funer, Eta. The Refined Vaudeville Playhouse. TO-NIGHT. At 8. TO-NIGHT. Positively tho Last Night < M BLETSOE’S CRIMSON RAMBLERS. Presenting their <Mascot" Programme. The Famous .Parisian Poseur, LA FRANCE. LA FRANCE. In a beautiful series ] of Tableaux. The' Renowned Indian Magician, THE GREAT HASSAN. . In Marvellous Acts of Eastern Magic. AUSTIN and COWAN. . Refined English Sketch Artists. VICTOR THE GREAT, Magician. Illusionist. Ventriloquist. THE FONTENOTS. Charming Duettists and Harmonisers. Prices: Stalls Is, D.C. M Gd, O. Stalls 2s. Plan at Milner and Thompson’s. Tel. 1471. MUNICIPAL ORGAN RECITALS. A GRAND “SPOHR” ORGAN RECITAL .V W :l’ bo given by DR BRADSHAW, City hganist in His Majesty's Theatre, on SUNDAY NEXT, the 23rd MARCH, at 8.30 p.m. A Collection will be made to defray exicnses. Those occupying the DrcEs Circle re requested to contribute not les3 than Gd, iownstairs a Silver Coin. . FPI32 NEW ZEALAND ATHLETIC AND CYCLING UNION. A WARNING,

ANY ATHLETE OR CYCLIST, Registered or Unregistered, competing in any event at the Kaiapoi Club’s Sports Meeting. Monday Next, WILL BE DISQUALIFIED by the above Union, and in consequence will be DEBARRED FROM COMPETING! in any event over which this Union has jurisdiction. IS H. FRASER, Secretary. MEk-TINGS. PRIME MINISTER’S VISIT TO HAWARDEN. THE Residents of the Waipara County are invited to attend at the Hall, Hawarden, on SATURDAY. MARCH 22nd, at 10 a.m., to meet the HON W. F. MASSEY. FP7136 71/JTSSES HODGE and NEWCOMB, the .IVA Visiting English Suffragettes, will hold a Meeting in the Alexandra Hall THIS EVENING, at 8 o’clock, and the Creche Kindergarten Association would like all its members who are interested in the movement to attend. S. EVANS, Hon. Sec. C.K.A. 7140 OUR BOYS IN GAOL. A PROTEST MEETING against the above iniquity will be held in the KING’S THEATRE on SUNDAY, MARCH 23rd, at 8 p.m. Come and Protest against Conscription. 1681 PUBLIC MEETING. To-night, Alexandra hall.— Speakers: Miss Hodgo and Miss Newcomb. Canterbury Women’s Institute Members are invited to attend. ADA WELLS, Hon. See. 7140 OMEN, DON’T FORGET to come and hear Miss Hodge and Miss Newcomb TO-NIGHT, at the ALEXANDRA HALL. E. W. CUNNINGTON, t 7140 Pres. Fabian Society. _ WOMEN 7 S — Social and~Political League.— The Members of the above League are invited to attend tho Public Meeting TO-' NIGHT, in the Alexandra Hall, when Miss Hqdgo and Mißs Newcomb will speak on tho Women’s International Suffrage Movement. His Worship tho Mayor will preside. 7140 INTERNATIONAL Suffrage Movement.— PUBLIC MEETING TO-NIGHT, Alexandra Hall, 8 o’clock. Members of the Women’s •Christian Temperance Union are specially invited to attmd. RUTH DAY, Hon. Sec. 7140 SPORTING. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. MEETING, 19iS. MARCH 24th and 25th. FIRST RACE AT 13 NOON. Trains will leave tho Christchurch Railway Station for the Racecourse on 21th at 11.0. 11.15, 11.30 a.m. and 12 noon, returning at 4.35, 5.20 and 5.33 p.m.; and on 25th at 11.5, 11.23 a.m. and 12 noon, returning at 4.35 and 6.23 p.m. • Trams at frequent intervals from 10 a.m. MOTOR-CARS. Owners of Motor-cars not being members of the Club will not bo admitted at the Carriage Paddock Entrance, unless upon production of a Pass, which can be obtained upon application. No Motor-car will be permitted to remain in any of the Carriage Drives or Carriage Paddock. s A limited number of Covered Stalls can bo Reserved for the Meeting upon payment of 10S. W. H. E. WANKLYN, 71S7X Secretary. METROPOLITAN TROTTING CLUB EASTER MEETING. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, 26th and C9th MARCH. TRAMS WILL RUN AT FREQUENT INTERVALS. FIRST RACE will start Each Day at 12.30 m FP7183 LOST, FOUND, AO. OST, from Fcrnside, Gray Mare, Monday. 4 R M. Tavlor, Poultry Farm, Fernside. ‘ 1662 "OST, Two Calves; red and white heifer 4 and red bull. Lancaster Bros., Mutton’s Dad, Lincoln. 1617 OST, a Spray Pump, on way to New J Brightou. Would be pleased to hear E its wiieroabouta. National, “ Times.” OST, Long-haired Sheep Slut. Finder re--4 warded. Anyone detaining same after us date will he prosecuted. A. Howard, hanev’s. 1620 JF the Man who left Pushcart in Opera Houso Refreshment Rooms last Saturday Night docs not immediately return, COURT PROCEEDINGS will be taken, as he is known. . 1661 STRAYED on to my Farm at Lincoln, Threo Cnlvcs, one white and two red. If not claimed by the 31st of this month they will bo sold to pay expenses. M. Schaffer. 1 7121

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16193, 20 March 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16193, 20 March 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16193, 20 March 1913, Page 1

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