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AMUSEMENTS. MATINEES * TO-DAY, MATINEES From 13 Noon. At Q.RAN.D THEATRE. SPECIALS for TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. MUSIC BY GRAND ORCHESTRA. LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT of "THE SECOND STRING." The Greatest Sporting SECOND STRING." Drama of all Time. SECOND STRING." The Wiles of an AdSECOND'STRING." venturess, etc. SECOND STRING." The Start of SECOND STRING." The Mighty Race. SECOND STRING." The Sensational I SECOND STRING." Finish, etc., etc. "GRAND" SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Prices as Usual, 6d and 3d. Last Day and Night of this Great and BRILLIANT PROGRAMME. The Fascinating' Drama of Adventure, "TRAPPED BY THE FLAMES." "TRAPPED BY THE FLAMES." 18th Exciting Episode of THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY. The Gauraont Graphic—Latest War Topical. A MATTER OF SECONDS. A Thrilling Drama of the Railway. THE MISSING CLUE.— Sparkling. THE HONEYMOON PACT.—Comedies. SPECIAL for this Afternoon, CALAMITY ANN'S PARCEL POST. A Splendid Picture for the Children. MONDAY NEXT. AT NOON. 19th Episode of the Million Dollar Mystery. "THE UNDERGROUND RIVER." ST PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TO-NIGHT, 8 p.m. GRAND CONCERT AND ORGAN RECITAL. Collection in aid of .London " Musical News" Fund for huying Mouth Organs for the Troops. HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD'S SECTION. PUBLIC SERVICE GROUP. QUEEN ELECTION. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Song and Mr STANLEY RANKIN Monologue find Recital. PIANO. Assisted by Leading Local Artists. CHORAL HALL, MARCH 2, 1916. Tickets can he obtained from any Member of the Section. 2249 PUBLIC NOTICES. THE trial of the new DENNIS-GWYNNE MOTOR TURBINE FIRE ENGINE on Saturday last was thoroughly successful. The " VIGILANT " Automatic Fire Alarm gives this fine engine x its opportunity. By telegraphing the Brigade at the outbreak of a fire, it supplies the missing link in the chain and enables this modern Motor-Engine to do its work. For particulars of the "VIGILANT" Automatic Fire Alarm (Successors to the worldfamous May-Oatway System), Apply to TURNBULL AND JONES, v Sole N.Z. Agents, Or E. R. CAY GILL, Secretary, 183, Cashel Street, •Phone 3027. CHRjISTCHURCH. THE WAIMAKARIRi-ASHLEY" WATER SUPPLY BOARD, OXFORD. , TAMPERING WITH RACES. \TOTICE is hereby given that any Person 1A tampering in any way with the Wat«i Race System without permission will be prosecuted without further warning. Rangers have orders to report, irrespective of persons offending. Board resolution, January 27, 1916. J. S. McCORMACK, 3876 Secretary.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17078, 29 January 1916, Page 1

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