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AMUSEMENTS. ALL 'NEXT "WEEK ALL NEXT WEEK ' ]? V E R Y B 0 D./Y 'S, " The Distinctive Theatre." A High Quality Photo ProducTion by Lubin Co., in Four Reels. Romaine Feilfling Plays the Lend. "THE VALLEY OP LOST HOPE!" "THE VALLEY OF LOST HOPE!" "THE VALLEY OP LOST HOPE!" "THE VALLEY OF LOST HOPE!" "THE VALLEY OF LOST HOPE!" "THE VALLEY OF LOST HOPE!" "THE VALLEY OF LOST HOPE!" "THE VALLEY OF LOST HOPE!" "THE VALLEY OF LOST HOPE!" "THE VALLEY OF LOST HOPE!" "THE VALLEY OF LOST HOPEI" "THE VALLEY OF LOST HOPE!" (By Shannon Fife.) A strikingly realistic tale of Love, and Adventure in the wild and lawless times of the early Californian mining days. A PHOTO-PLAY THAT GRIPS—AND HpfJDS ITS GRIP. The "Moving Picture World" says: "The realism of the film must, have been secured at" tremendous expense. One searches the history of the screen in vaiu for a parallel for the terrific head-on collision between the two trains." SEE The birth and growth of a " boom town " when the geld is discovered —the mad rush to peg out the claims —the fearsome st; j by uncouth giants when brawn and might are the only right. A WEALTH OF BIG MASTERFUL INCIDENTS SUCH AS YOU SAW IX "THE SPOILERS." The supports are excellently varied, and the prices are unchanged. MATINEE The First MATINEE TO-DAY Commandment TO-DAY And Strong Supporting Attractions. Opawa and Hills Trams Stop at Door. SYDENHAM PICTURES. 1 MONDAY NEXT, MONDAY. MY" OLD DUTCH. Coster Drama. Featuring Florence Turner ..and Albert Chevalier, the Greafc Composed and Actor. RECEPTION TO THE APOSTOLIC DELEGATE, 1 THE MOST REV ARCHBISHOP CERRETTL THEATRE ROYAL. MONDAY, FBBBUKAY 28. th, At 8 p.m. Prices of Admission —Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls 3s, Stalls 2s, Gallery O Shilling. I Plan of Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls now open at The Bristol Music AYarehouse. No extra charge for booking. Prompt application necessary.

PUBLIC NOTICES. WITH the juicy joint of meat. Don't forget the other treat. Your appetite, it is surely bound to tickle, The quality and price are right: It's the delicious " MILITAKY PICKLE." CLERK— WANTED CLERK ' (Male), for Merchant's Office, one with knowledge of Customs Work preferred. Apply by letter, with copies of testimonials, to , 2210 MERCHANT, Box 524, Christchurch. IMPOUNDED.— In Woodend Pound, by Ranger, One Red Cow, with rope around horns; One Black and White Poley Cow, with halter; and One Bkck Calf. If .not claimed and expenses paid they will he sold on February 9, at 12 noon. A. W. Ellenberger, Poun'dkeeper. PUBLIC NOTICE. , RS E. SCHUTZE, of Melbourne, will LecJLTX ture at ID7. Manchester Street (opp. His Majesty's Theatre), Sunday Evening, 7 o'clock. Subject—" Spiritualism, its Message to Suffering Humanity." Messages from Flowers. Collection at door. 2319 WANTED. IXPERIENCED BODICE HANDS AND I ' IMPROVERS. Apply— MRS FUNNELL, THE FARMERS', 3853 CASHEL STREET. BOROUGH OF WOOLSTON. > "UOTICE is hereby given that ALL .RATES i for the Tear 1914-15 Must bo Paid WITHIN FOURTEEN DAYS from this date or proceedings will bo commenced for -the recovery of same. W. J. CAULFTELD, Town Clerk. Woolston. Jan. 28. 1916. 38G9 TO PASTRYCOOKS AND CONFECTIONERS. FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS FOR SALE AS A GOING CONCERN. THIS is the OLDEST ESTABLISHED and Best Conducted Restaurant and Confectioner's Business on the East Coast. Occupies BEST BUSINESS CENTRE. Premises can seat 259. Machinery, furniture, utensils, stock —in fact, lock, stock and barrel goes to the Buyer. No North Island town can compare with the situation, the growth of the district and the immediate further development of the city and suburbs. Now is the time to get in. All particulars re Price, Rent, Lease, etc., from the undersigned. Bona fide inquiry solicited. HUNTER AND CLARK THOMSON, TENNYSON STREET, 3334 Napier. ALARM CLOCKS (not German). The Largest Assortment to chooso from. Ansonia Alarms from 5s 6d. Eisht-dar Alarms, Repeating Alarms. All warranted WESTMINSTER CHIME Clocks. All kinds of Striking Clocks, well testeS, timed, always a little cheaper at R. KENNETT'S, the People's Wotohmaker, 211, High Street. X A PRICOTS, 2s 6d dozen lbs; Peaches, 3s t dozen lbs. 64, Hawkesbury Street, St Albans. 2314 AT Ballantyne's Sale—White Crepe Flouncing, 45in wide, handsomely embroidered,, usually 8s 6d, reduced to 4 S lid yd. X AT Ballantyne's Sale—Russell Lawn and Moiro Dress Linings, in various shades, usual prioes up to Is ljd yard, reduced to 3Jd yard. 5_ ' Ballantyne's Sale—Beautiful Hand- . embroidered and Drawn-thread Blouses (unmade), in fino quality lawn, usually 6s lid to 8s lid, reduced to 2s lid and 3s lid each. * 3ALLANTYNE'S Special Sale price for White Voile Embroidered Flouncing, 54 inches wide, is only lis 9d for 5 yards. X >ISHOP STREET, penny tram—To Let, J New Tiled Bungalow, electric light; no children. Apply S 3, Bishop Street. 2200 >OOT Trade.—Wanted, Goodyear Welt J-> Operator. Applv •Skelton, Frostick and Co., Ltd. 2245 "OOOT Trade.—Wanted, Finishers. Apply J SkeHon, Fro&t-ick and Co., Ltd, 2223 CHIMNEY Sweeping. 'Phone or 39, Andover Street. T. Benjamin-Smith. 10G4 COUNTRY Storekeepers, wo have for sale a 15 h.p. Huniber Delivery Lorry, tyres and engine in good order; price £75 for quick sale. Adams, Ltd., Garage, Tuam UAISY Jellies have natural Fruit Flavours. _ Ask your Grocer. Get Competition larticulars. 2

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

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