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AMUSEMENTS. rp H 1! A T R E " I TO-NIGHT ! ROYAL. TO-NIGHT i GRAND CONCERT In Aid of tho POOR OP GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND AND BELGIUM FUND. By tho CHRISTCHURCH LIEDERTAFEL (Est. 1355). Conductor: J. 0. Bradshaw, Mus. Doo. Accompanist: A. Woraley, A.R.M.O.M. PROGRAMME. 1. Part Song, (a) God Save tho King; (h) “ Warriors’ Prayer ” (Laclmer). 2. Song. “ Ah, Moon of My Delight,” Mr W. J. Trewern. (Liza Lehmann.) 3. Part Song, “The Belcagurcd” (Sullivan), 4. Song, “ Land bi Hope and Glory,” Mi Georgo March. (Elgar.) 5. Part Song, “Tho Tattoo" (De RMe.) 6. Song, “ Como Into tho Garden, Maud Mr R. Vincent. (Balfe.) 7. Part Song, “Bold Turpin” (Bridge). 5. Quartette, “ By Celia’s Arbour,” Messrs W. G. Cookson, It. Vincent, G. March and Alex. Miller. (Horsley.) i 9. Part Song, “• On tho March ” (Booker). ! 1. Part Song, (a) “Union" (Marschner); (b) I “Tho Soldier's Adicij” (Mohring). I 2. Song, “ Friend of tho Brave," Mr S. HawI Iter. (Caldecott.) 3. Part Song, “In Vocal Gombat" (Dudley 1 Buck), 4. Song, “Tho Meeting of tho Waters,” Mr C. D. Morris. (Tom Moore.) 6. Part Song, " Hark to tho Rolling Drum ” (Bishop). G. Song, “To Mary,” Mr Leslie Fleming. (Maud Valerie White.) 7. Part Song, “Spin, Spin” (Jungst). 8. Pari Song, “ Soldier's Chorus " (Gounod), PRICES: 3a, 2s, Is. BOX-PLAN, Messrs Milner and Thompson's. DAY SALES, W. Simpson's, Tobacconists, and Toy Cavo. Doors Open 7.15. Concert at 8. QUEEN’S T H E A T R E, HEREFORD STREET. Open Continuous'y, 11 a.m. io 10.30 p.m. TO-DAY FRIDAY TO-NIGHT. TWO GREAT ATTRACTIONS. A Delightful NOR DISK Star Comedy, In Two Parts, THE FOURTH LADY. THE FOURTH LADY. . THE FOURTH LADY. Tho plot is extremely amusing, and revolves around a young military officer and hie,friend, whom ho induces to impersonate his sister, because <i prior engagement prevented her _ from being tho “Fourth Lady" at the Regimontal Sports. ' THE CAR OF DEATH. THE CAR OF DEATH, Mem THE CAR OF DEATH. THE CAR OF DEATH. Drama. IN LIEU OF DAMAGES—Edison Drama. WIRELESS FROM THE WAR— Animated Sketches. TOPICAL BUDGET—Latest World’s Nows. And the Very Latest WAR TOPICAL. OUR CAVALRY IN FRANCE. We Never Raisa Our Prices— ADULTS Gd. CHILDREN Bd. Q.R AND THEATRE. PlCTUßES—Continuous, Noon to 11 p.m. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. OUR ALL-STAR PROGRAMME, needed by tho Magnificent Drama, THE OPAL RING. THE OPAL RING. . THE OPAL RING. TIIF. OPAL RING. THE OPAL RING. THE OPAL RING. A Thrilling Photo-play. PRICE OF VANITY (Selig Drama). BRONCHO BILLY. OUTLAW (Esssnay Drama). wWIGGS TAKES,, RKi-a CURE (Comic). NOBBY’S JTJrJITSU (Comic). LATEST WAR NEWS. LATEST WAR NEWS. Including Zeppelin destroyed by British—j Tommy Atkins’s • Winter Quarters —INDIAN I SOLDIERS IN FRANCE—Bombardment of tho Marne—Brit’eh and French Fraternising—CELEßßATlONS IN PARIS, etc., Etc., Etc. Prices os Übusl, Gd and Bd, Gd and Bd. Reserves, Gd extra. PUBLIC NOTICES. J^OCTORS JONES AND MAITLAND. DENTAL SURGEONS, BARLOW’S BUILDINGS, Colombo Street. OPEN EVENINGS, 7.30 to 8.80. Tel. 1161. FP CREAM PURCHASED. T7CTE ARE CASH BUYERS OF FRESH YV CREAM IN ANY QUANTITY. FREIGHT PAID TO THE FACTORY AND HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN. CHRISTCHURCH DAIRYING CO., LTD 51, TUAM STREET, 2 CHRISTCHURCH. 'Phone 2072. Q BEVI OK B J O N E 8. OPTICIAN, 61, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Christchnroh. MONEY LENT PRIVATELY AND IN STRICTEST CONFIDENCE. UPON APPROVED NOTE OF HAND. A LSO Upon Household Furniture, Piano* /x (without removal); also upon Horses, Cattle, Motor-cars, Faun Implements, etc. 'Repayable by Easy Small Weekly Instalments. Address—- " CASH/ P.O. Box 1017, CHRISTCHURCH. MONEY. [7SJE have SEVERAL RUMS OF MONEY VV (£SOO to £1250) Awaiting Investment on Approved Security. BATES AND EDGAR. Solicitors, 79, Cathedral Square, Christchurch. FP SEASONABLE GIFTS. ySTB are Preparing Heavy Stocks of YV “xf ~ • " ‘THE VERE" Umbrellas for Xmas Trado. A HIGH-GRADE Articlo and a Most Useful Gift. Good Selection in Ladies' Bags and Gent’s WalVine Sticks. G. C. VERE AND SONS, Umbrella Manufacturers e.nd Dyers, Armagh Street, near Colombo Street. CHAS. H. GILBY, F.P.A. (N.Z.), F.A.A. (Eng.), AND AUDITOR, STOCK AND SHAREBROKER, ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, Cathedral Square*. TO LET. MODERN “BUNGALOW. WORKSHOP 50 x 13. HALF-ACRE SECTION. RENT 16s WEEKLY. HOUSE t rooms, with hot and cold servico, bathroom and all conveniences, splendid workshop with gas engiuo and circu nr saw. Situate Talfourd Street, near Woolaton Park aad a few minutes from 2d aection. HILLARY AMD BAXTER, FP 146, Manchester Street. BRITISH CROWN ASSURANCE CORPORATION. T IVE ENERGETIC AGENTS Wanted .in " > Christchurch and several country district*. nommissioTi erilv. Apply ARTHUR L. GRAY AND CO., Chief Agents, 213. Manchester 6treat

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16737, 18 December 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16737, 18 December 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16737, 18 December 1914, Page 1

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