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AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE. CONTINUOUS PICTURES, noon to 11 p.m. Where Everybody Coca. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. The Magnificent Photo-Play, THE DEVIL'S EYE! A groat cincTHE, DEVIL'S EYE I matograph rnnsTHJrI DEVIL'S EYE! tcrpiooe, which Tli'jS DEVIL'S EYE! for dramatic THE DEVIL'S EYE I power, gripping THE DEVIL'S EYE! . and heart-stirring THE DEVIL'S EYE! situations, imTHE DEVIL'S EYE! prcssive acting, IYHE DEVIL'S EYE! and superb setTHE DEVIL'S EYE! ting, eclipses all THE DEVIL'S EYE! previous efforts. Supported by "BRONCHO BILLY, GUNMAN" (Esstinay Drama). WARWICK CHRONICLE (Latest Events from Europe). AND HOSTS OP OTHERS. MUSIC BY GRAND ORCHESTRA. \ FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE GRAND. PRICES AS USUAL: Gd and 3d Gd and 3d. UEEN'S THEATRE. HEREFORD STREET. Open Continuously from 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. QUALITY. PROJECTION. REFINEMENT. Go hand in hand at tha QUEEN'S THEATRE. Instantaneous Success of OUR NEW PROGRAMME. OUR NEW PROGRAMME. A GREAT KAY BEE SPECIAL. THE SUBSTITUTE. In THE SUBSTITUTE. Two THE SUBSTITUTE. Parts. THE COUNTRY GIRL ON THE STEPS . . LOVE'S OLD DREAM Lubin Drama Edison Comic Vita Comedy PATHE GAZETTE, No. 2SI . . . Topical And EXERCISES IN RIDING SCHOOL OF OFFICERS. ADULTS Gd. CHILDREN 3d. The Most Popular Picture Theatre in the City. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. Hearken unto us this day, and give car unto our words. Mako a joyful noise and exuii with great exultation. For there cometh within the city a merry band, even THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. Strike upon the spinet and the harp, yea, even strike upon the kerosene tin and all manner of instruments, to welcome the advent, of THE DANDIES THE DANDIES THE DANDIES Repine not, neither bo downcast, for tkero cometh, those who will provoke thee to j laughter, whether thy laughter bo but a I gentle cackle or a loud guffaw. I THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. Rise early in the morning, O men, and heforo tho mists have - faded. Light thy tiro or thy gas stove; brew a cup of tea fer thy wifo, v and unto her ere she riseth. After thcuo things liav>?"eoiiio to pass, £in'l thyself and depart in haste for the Dresden, who keep the scroll whereon are marked tho scats which are in good places. Then on tho evening of tho second day mnko thy way to tho PE R A HOUSE. It i 3 decreed that the evening of the second day is NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. SIX NIGHTS ONLY. Direction . . Edward Branscombe, Ltd. Genoral Representative . . John Hopkins. Tho Tax is fixed at 3s, 2a and Is. PUSLFC NOTICES. SACKS FOR SALE. iNOE USED SACKS FOR SALE. Spe cially brushed if required. FIRST-CLASS QUALITY. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD. 6065 198, Cashel Street. SEVICKE JC . OPTICIAN, 61, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, DOCTORS. JONES AND MAITLAND, ' DENTAL SURGEONS, fcARLOW'S BUILDINGS, Colombo Street. OPEN EVENINGS. 7.30 to 8.80. Tel. 1161. FP CREAM PURCHASED. •E ARE CASH BUYERS OF FRESH » T CREAM IN ANY QUANTITY. FREIGHT PAID TO THE FACTORY AND HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN. CHRISTCHURCH DAIRYING CO., LTD., 61, TUAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. MCDONALD'S N.Z. Labour Exchange— Wanted, Employero apply McDonald Farm and Station Hands. War .ted—Young Ploughman, Machine Shearers, Nov. 16th; Ccuple, man plough, wife cook; Competent, also Young Shepherd; Mustcrers ; Packman; Ploughman; Youth (milk), 17s 6d; Cowman. McDonald, 113, Manchester Street. 'Phono 497. WANTED— Exp. Gardener, Sculleryman. 25a; Cooks, 803, 255: H. Md., country place, 22s Gd; H.-Mds., 17s Gd, town; Generals, 20s; Nurses, 20s; Nurse-Companion, country, 255. Five-roomed House to let, City, 13s 6d. Boarding House for Sale, cheap. Sovcral servants waiting engagement. Tel. 1678. Harrington's Registry, 8, Chanoery Lane. HEEPFARMERS' Labour Exchango.— Wanted at once Married Couples, Ploughman and Farm Hands, Several Boys and Men to milk and generally useful, Cow-men-Gardeners, Ploughman for Chathams, Head Shepherd, Mustorers, Station Cook. Waiting engagements—Married Cowman-Gar-dener, wife Cook-Housekeeper. Sheepfarm- „,.„'• Tin.rimiv Exchance. 155. Hereford Street. WANTED Buy, Phonograph or Gramophone Records; must bo good. City Book and Record Exchange, GlB, Colombo Street, south of Tuaiu Street. 5297 r ANTED Known —That Aicholscn and . I Co. are Clearing 20 Ladies' Tweed Coats at Es lid, usually 21s 6d, at their Sale. : x /ANTED, 2000 Ladies' and Gent's Um- , / brollas to Re-cover during April; reduced price. Lethaby's, 04, Cathedral Square I___ 1 ___ . [TANTED, One or Two Young Men i V Boarders, in private family; every convenience. Terms moderate. 99, Kilmore Street_____ s ' l;i7 D, for tho country, Houseuiuidy * uaundress; references required. Apiilv Ito2 or 6.t0 8 p.m., Mrs DanipiorCrossley> Hj Queen's Avenue, Fendalton.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16665, 25 September 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16665, 25 September 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16665, 25 September 1914, Page 1