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; AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. , SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY, at 2.80. GOYT'S CANINE MARVELS, Etc., Eto. PROGRAMME EXACTLY AS AT NIGHT. Adults Is and Gd, Children Od and 3d. \ P E R A HOUSE. , ' TO-NIGHT—AT B—TO-NIGHT. LAST NIGHT of our Grand Programme. THE GOYTS American Novelty THE GOYTS Equilibrists. Foaturing GOYT'S CANINE MARVELS. The absolute limit in Animal Training. JESSIE M. MILLAR The World Famous JESSIE M. MILLAR Musical Artist. Assisted by Miss Dolly Millar in their WORLD-RENOWNED MUSICAL ACT. Carl BENTZEN AND LAWTON Phyllis America's Foremost Society Dancers. JAMES OPIE, Descriptive Vocalist. LAVINIA TYSON, Favourite Contralto. Lou VERNON and -SINCLAIR Olive Vaudeville's Favourite Sketch Artists. THE CRYSTAL SISTEES, Expert Dancors. James OPIE AND TYSON Lavinia Presenting their Original Comedy Sketch, "THE GENTLEMAN TRAMP." THE GREAT MILLIE DORIS, England's Popular Character Comedienne. PRICES—O. Stalls 2s, D.C. Is 6d, Stalls Is. Reserves at Milner and Thompson's, or by theatre telephone 1471. No extra charge. OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY NEXT, JULY 20, 1914. ENORMOUS ATTRACTION! Messrs Fullcr-Brcnnan have tho honour to present to their thousands of patrons, direct from Hanrmeratein's Theatre, New York; EDWARD BLONDELL, EDWARD BLpNDELL, AMERICA'S GREATEST COMEDIAN, AMERICA'S GREATEST COMEDIAN, Li his Original Screaming Absurdity, THE LOST BOY, Assisted by tho Famous American Actress, MISS KATHERYNE CAINE, MISS KATHERYNE CAINE Season Strictly Limited to Six Nights and Ono Special' Matinee. And Star Supporting Company. Bex Plans at Milner and Thompson's. Book early for this . Great Attraction. c ° 3 GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.50. CHILDREN 3d. ADULTS 6d. Programme Sarnc as Below. CO L 0 S 8 E U M. FULLER'S LEADING PICTUREB. TO-NIGHT AT 8 and NIGHTLY. Final Scrooning of the STIRRING DETECTIVE DRAMAA FIGHT FOR A FORTUNE. A FIGHT FOR A FORTUNE. \ A FIGHT FOR A FORTUNE. I A FIGHT FOR A FORTUNE. A FIGHT FOR A FORTUNE. Everybody Says: "IT'S- WONDERFUL!" GAUMONT GRAPHIC .... Topical. IN NORTHERN ITALY .... Scenic. THE INSCRIPTION . '■ Drama. HOW BURKE and BURKE MADE GOOD. POLIDOR AND SEE-SAW . . Comic. BATHING BEAUTY. 1000 Feet of Keystone Laughter. Admission Gd.and Is. 'Phone 2508. MONDAY: "BLACK RODERICK." IYDENHAM ' PICTURES. ■ ) MATINEE To-day, 2.30. MATINEE Children 3d, Adults 6d. TO-NlGHT—Great Detective Drama-, A FIGHT FOR. A FORTUNE. And Colosseum Programme as above. MONDAY NEXT— Cines' Triumphant Masterpiece, . "ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA." Prices Gd and Is. No Free List. FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! - OOTBALL! FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! LANCASTER PARK. LANCASTER PARK. WHO WILL WIN THE WHO WILL WIN THE CHAMPIONSHIP? CHAMPIONSHIP? OLD BOYS OR CHRISTCHURCH? OLD BOYS OR CHRISTCHURCH? OLD BOYS OR CHRISTCHURCH? OLD BOYS OR CHRISTCHURCH? OLD BOYS OR CHRISTCHURCH? OLD BOYS OR CHRISTCHURCH? TWO OF THE CHAMPION TEAMS OF THE SEASON. WHO WILL WIN: THE REDS OR THE WHITES? MERIVALE v. LINWOOD. MERIVALE v. LINWOOD. ALBION v. SYDENHAM. ALBION v. SYDENHAM. " KICK-OFF AT 2.45 P.M. AFTERNOON TEA. LADIES FREE. pANTERBURY RUGBY LEAGUE.-Show V> Grounds, this day, at 2.45 p.m. Sydenham v.. Addingtoij, Lmwood. v. City. Admission sixpence. Ladies. free.' Afternoon tea. JUMBLE SALE | TN METHODIST SCHOOLROOM, BROUGi. HAM STREET, Sydenham, TO-DAY, at 3 p.m. Admission 3d. 1967 MUNICIPAL ORGAN RECITALS. * GRAND ORGAN RECITAL will he given by Dr Bradshaw, city organist, m HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, TO-MOR-ROW, Sunday, the 19th July, at 8.30 p.m. Compositions by Handel, Sterndale Bennett, Guilmant, Widor, Sibelius, Wagner, Hofmann and Hiles. A collection* will be_ made to defray expenses. Those occupying the Dress Circle are expected to contribute not less than 6d; downstairs a silver co ; n. FP256 ASHBURTON COUNTY RUGBY UNION. p,PEN SEVEN-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT.: THURSDAY, JULY 23rd. Entries, by letter or telegram, CLOSE TONIGHT. 5260 S. BAIRD, Sco. PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICE—ALBERT WILLS. MR ALBERT WILLS, formerly of Bo Bo 1M- Creek, Manning River, N.S.W., who camo to New Zealand about three years ago, is particularly requested to communicate with the undersigned. L. O. MARTIN, 5243 Solicitor, Taree, N.S.W. OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. Policies issued against Accidents to your Domestic Servants for a premium of 10s per annum. Fire Insurance Transacted. GILBERT E. REEVES, • j District Manager, j XFP No. 172. Hereford Street. . .CREAM PURCHASED. WE ARE CASH BUYERS OF FRESH CREAM IN ANY QUANTITY. FREIGHT PAID TO THE FACTORY AND HIGHEST PRICES GTVEN. CHRISTCHURCH DAIRYING CO., LTD., 51, TUAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. TVTOTICE is hereby given that the ' 1> West Disinfecting Company, Manufacturing Chemists, 2, East 42nd Street, Borough of Manhattan, New York, U.S.A., being tho patentee of New Zealand Letters Patent No. 29226-11, dated 7th March, 1911, for " Improvements jn Liquid Dispensing Devices/' is desirous of fully satisfying all the requirements of the public respecting said invention m New j Zealand. For further information and par- ! ticulars apply to the above-named, care of this paper. 5251 THE SOUTHLAND HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. | APPLICATIONS addressed to the undersigned are invited up to 2Sth AUGUST, for the position of RESIDENT MEDICAL OFFICER at the ARROW DISTRICT HOSPITAL, Lake County. Salary £2OO, with Residence, light and valuable private practice. Full information regarding private practice and _ particulars of Hospital Appointment obtainablo from the undersigned. T. PRYDE, Tuvercargill, Secretary, ipth July, 1014. «2« .

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16606, 18 July 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16606, 18 July 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16606, 18 July 1914, Page 1

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