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AMUSEMENTS, Q. E A S D THEATRE. THE INDEPENDENT PICTURE PALACE. Where the Best Programmes .are. Continuous Picture:, Noon to 10.80 p.m. TO-DAY'S GREAT ATTRACTIONS. last night to-night Of the Mogn Jicent "Rex ” Drama, A LA vv U-sTu HERSELF. A LAY* ONTO HERSELF. A LAW UNTO HERSELF. A LAW UNTO HERSELF. A LAW UNTO HERSELF. A LAW UNTO HERSELF.A Glorious Dramatic Olic-nng. SUPERB ACTING. CLEAR PHOTOGRAPHY. MAGNIFICENT STAGING. An Exclusive SupportProgramme. MYER’b MISTAKE Sterling Coinic). Also, me, Absorbing b Drama, TOMMY'S MONEY' SCHEME. Also the Essar.av “ Scream," " M'BEIH. COMES TO SNAKEVILLE.” Also the " Jfepv.-ortb ' Scenic, " THE SILENT POOL.” 'Also Eclair Journal —WAR NEWS, etc. A GIGANTIC EXCLUSIVE PROGRAMME With Latest Orchestral Music. PRICES AS USUAL, 6d and 3d, 8d and 3d. Q UEEN’S THEATRE. Open Irom II a.m. to 10.33 p.m. The Last Chance of Seeing A Two-part. Yitagraph Comedy, “ NEVER AGAIN." “ NEVER AGAIN.’* “NEVER AGAIN." “NEVER-AGAIN.” *Tho Limit of Laughter. Featnrin; Glean, Wholesome, Ingenious, Comedy ‘ NEVER AGAIN." • NEVER AGAIN.” ' NEVER AGAIN.” ' NEVER AGAIN.” the Coming Picture Comedian, SYDNEY DREW. LOVE’S TRIUMPH (Domestic Drama). BUTTING IN (Comedy). HIDDEN MESSAGE (Thrilling Western Drama). A VISIT to the MAORI Contingent ’ At AVONDALE. ECLAIR WAR JOURNAL. With Up-tcwinto War Scenes. LATEST WAR SPECIAL. THE BATTLE ON THE BATTLE ON THE SAND DUNES. THE SAND DUNES. A REALISTIC and ABSOLUTELY WAP PTC T URE. ADULTS 6d. CHILDREN Sd. pOOR OF BELGIUM FUND. CAFE CHANTANT, Under the -Patronage of His Excellency the Gen-prior and Lady Liverpool. CAFE CHANTANT. COLOSSEUM Friday Next, COLOSSEUM Saturday Next. * An Entertainment of on Entirely Original and Novel Form, enabling the Citizens of Christchurch to Enjoy one of_ tho Great Attractions of all the Great Cities of the Con.incat. LB CHAT BLANC CAFE CHANTANT. A Magnificent Musical Programme. A Delightful Programme of Dancing. Admission—its 6d. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson’s. Doors open 8.3". MEETINGS. •jyps WEDNESDAY MEETDRUIDS’ HALL, WORCESTER STREET, 8 p.m. Messages from Articles on Table-. Admission Sd. Children 3d. 3573 SPIRITUALISTS’ CHURCH. Worcester Street, 8 sharp—" The Why, Whence and Whither of Human Destiny? An Unseen Friend’s Opinion.” Messages. Admission, 6dL W. Nortontaylor. 3611 INWOOD RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB. —Tho Annual General Meeting of the Club will bo hold at the Eastern Hotel, TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 8 p.m. All members and supporters requested to attend. t-SST

=PREY'D ON MAYORALTY. 77'MENDS and Supporters are invited to -I- attend a meeting on THURSDAY, March 18th, in the Methodist Schoolroom Selwyn Street, Spreydon, at 8 p.m. 88SS W. H. WINSOB. NEW BRIGHTON. ANYONE interested in the formation of an ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB are invited to attend a Meeting in the Fire Brigade Booms on THURSDAY March 18th, 1915, at 6. p.m. ALE CORNISH, ! 8566 Convenor. PUBLIC NOTICES. WANTED—OALESMtAN fdr Plato Department in O Leading Christchurch House Reply by letter to 3583 " STERLING.IBS. OWING to the sudden death of his Lordship Bishop Grimes, the Social Evening to be held in the Lyttelton C ub Hall on St P-trick’s Night has been Postponed till WEDNESDAY, April 7. J- MAHA.E, Hon. Sec. MISS MILLICENT JENNINGS (From Madame Amy Sherwin and Mr Hermann Klein, London). WTT.T. roceive Pupils for VOICE PRODUCTION, and the ART OF SINGING. Studio at The BrUtc# Piano Company’s New Buildings, Cashel Street (side entrance). Telephone 1133 (Knowles Street). jjj>7sF CREAM PURCHASED. WE ARE CASH BUYERS OF FT CREAM, IN ANY QUANTITY. FREIGHT PAID TO THE FACTORY AND HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN. CHRISTCHURCH DAIRYING 00., LTD., 51, TUAM STREET. X CHRISTCHURCH. MEDICAL PRACTITIONER WANTED. APPLICATIONS, accompanied by testimonials, will be received by the undersigned from duly qualified Medical Prao-fii'rme’-s for the ooaition of SURGEON SUPERINTENDENT to the Otira Cottage Hospita’. Salary £IOO per annum, witn right to private practice. Applications close •. u MONDAY, April 12th, 191 J. T. KENNEDY, Secretary, Westland Hospital and O. Aid Board, Hokitika. 8883 NEW ZEALAND - WOMEN S - CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION. THIRTIETH ANNUAL CONVENTION. (~\ LD PROVINCIAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS, DURHAM STREET. MARCH 16t.h to 2Slh. Opening Meoting, 3.30 mm, Thursday; March 18th. National President's. 8320 Publio invited to all meetings. J. W. NUTT, LICENSED LAND BROKER, CENTRAL CHAMBERS, 132 Hereford Street. (28 years connected with the firm of the late Mr E. R. Deacon and Mr W. E. D. Bishop.) MONEY TO LEND'on Approved Security at Lowest Current Rates. Mortgages, "eases, etc., prepared, absentees represents d, rents and interest collected. All Land Transfer Documents prepared and completed at schedule rata. K

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16807, 17 March 1915, Page 1

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