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amusements, o*o. G rand theatre, cathedral square. Continuous ] 2 Noon to 11 p.m. Pictures. LAST NIGHT-TO-NIGHT—LAST NIGHT Of tliat Magnificent Production, THE SHUNTER’S DAUGHTER! THE SHUNTER’S DAUGHTER! THE SHUNTER’S DAUGHTER! THE SHUNTER’S DAUGHTER! Abounding j-.y dramatic situations and intensely intoreitinj from beginning to end. “ Eclair Journal " (Topical) Jones” (Drama)—“ A Game of (Comedy)—“Smoked to a Finish” (Comedy) -—"Love's Monogram ” (Drama). TO-MORROW THURSDAY) TO-MORROW. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Including that, Grand Spectacular Military Drama, NO FINER DEATH! The Most Itomuntid Film ever placed beforo ■a New Zealand Audience. ORCIIESTR GRAND ORCHESTRA. ADULTS Cd. CHILDREN 3d. Q U % EN THEATRE. HEREFORD STREET. CONTINUOUS PICTURES, Daily, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. ADULTS Gd. CHILDREN 3d. POPULAR SUCCESS OF THE SENSATIONAL AND INFATUATING DRAMA GRAPH, And tlio Magnificent A.B. Dramatic Subject, —“THE ’ MIRROR.” “THE MIRROR.” With tho STRONGEST Supporting Programme to be seen in the City. ■ ? TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT, / T ff E A T B E R O.Y A L. Direction, J. audTAIT* SECOND NEW ZEALAND TOUR OF ma'dame OTMRA BUTT, CLARA BUTT, CLARA BUTT, CLARA BUTT', f CLARA BUTT, y CLARA BUTT, f' And • r KENNERLEY RUMFORD. / KENNERLEY RUMFORD. f ' KENNERLEY R.UMFORD. KENNERLEY RUMFORD. TUESDAY EYENING/Appt OCTOBER, And orr'-’ THURSDAY EVENING, 23rd. Madame Clara Butt and Mr Kcnnerlcy Ruruford have just completed a remarkably successful tour of Australia, consisting of fifty concerts, the attendances at which constitute a record, over 120.000 people having paid for adhilssion to tlicir concerts. . Aladame Clara Butt and Mr Kennerley Rumford, since their last memorable tour in Now Zealand, have achieved tho greatest artistic triumphs in Berlin, Vienna, BudaPesth, Prague, Hamburg, and Paris, as well as in the United Kingdom, . South Africa, Canada and the United States, and during their present vi3it to Australia they have been received with the greatest possible enthusiasm. Owing to their numerous engagements, and their early return to America, Madame Clara Butt and Mr Kcnnorley Rumford only gjye a limited number of concorts in New oealand, and these will bo allotted to Christchurch, Dunedin. Auckland and 'Wellington, Timani and Invercargill. Full particulars will shortly be announced. WANTED KNOWN. WART’S GULLY PICNIC GROUNDS. 5 Still Open AAjeek-cnfls. Good Bathing, Pishing. Good ahoTtcr. 2727 X PUBLIC NOTICES. WATER FOR TEA MAKING. HIHE finest waters in tho world for tenrJL making purposes are found in Belfast, Ireland, and Moscow- in Russia, and these two places are noted for their appreciation of high-class quality Teas. Straugo though it niay appear, the purest, viz., condensed or distilled water, is about the worst for tea ’making, and hence the universal complaint about tho poor quality of tea ono gets on board ship, but the cause, viz., tho unsuitability of the water used, is generally overlooked. That the water of the district is an essential .point in the selection of suitable tea is well recognised by manv of the leading tea-blending establishments in London, where sample jars of the water from the districts catered for may be seen in. their tasting rooms, and the greatest caro is exercised to select tea suited to the water of the district whero it is intended to be used. One of the characteristic features of tho Orient and Matchless Braqd Teas is that thoy aro blended to suit the local water and the buccosb of these famous blends is in great measure due to their eminent suitability in this respect. This is where the knowledge and experience of tho Tea Specialist cornea in. THE TEA SPECIALISTS. WARDKLL BROS. AND CO. FP OTATO GROWERS—PUBLIC TRIAL FRIDAY NEXT, 2 p.m. TWO ROWS POTATO PLANTER. IKGLIS’S FARM, PAPANUI. 3130 P i WANTED— A GOOD UPSTANDING HORSE for a Victoria (Black or Bay), not less than 1G hands. Age from Gto 8 years. Used to town. A gopd trial required. Apply /, FP922 BOX G7B. Christchurch. PT HAYMAN' AND"CO“ DUNEDIN. TjIULL Stocks of all lines at 212, Madras ■*; Street; near Lichfield Street. Tobacconists, Fancy Goods Dealers and Storekeepers invited to call and inspect. Lowest quotations. COTTON BROTHERS, LTD., Agents. Tel. 1212. F. G. Thacker, .Special Representative. XF A mTihotTrlTpuzzles.-tSl^i^V--a-’ ing are the winners of tho Competition : N. Bradshaw, Stewart Street. E. Cook (and special), Victoria Streot. li. Doll, Waltham. H. Froggatt, Sydenham. G. Hofmeister, Fendalton. Mrs Hewett, Richmond. Mrs Haworth, St Albans. D. Innes, St Albans. Mrs Johnson, Fendalton. W. Jakins, Lichfield Street. A. Le Comte, Spreydon. M. McDonald, Sydenham. A. Pogson, Madras Street. C. Pogson, Madras Streot. D. Saunders, St Martins. May Thomson, Woolston. Phyllis Thomson, Woolston. Vera Weakley, AVoolston. B. Watson, Bealey Avenue. Winners can receive their orders upon application to Marriner Bros., 612, Colombo Street. 3172 SPECIAL NOTICE. QAVING TO THE CONTRACTORS Being unable to commence OUR ALTERATIONS Until NEXT MONDAY, OUR SALE CONTINUES To the END OP THIS WEEK. EVERYTHING REDUCED. LEWIS, DRAPER, FERRY ROAD (opp. Lancaster Park). SYDENHAM WATER SUPPLY. 40,000 FEET OF SERVICE PIPE LANDING. fAM PREPARED *to~LAY AYATER SERt VICES at LOAV RATES. Best Moterial and Workmanship. THOMAS DANKS, I 188 and 200, Liohfield Street, Christchurch, FPB3.AI I

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16359, 1 October 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16359, 1 October 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16359, 1 October 1913, Page 1

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