AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN’S THEATRE. QUEEN’S PICTURES, LIMITED, Have much pleasure in announcing- that they he.vo purchased tho business formerly carried on by QUEEN’S THEATRE. LIMITED, and talcc possession on MONDAY NEXT. The now proprietary have made arrangements with the representatives of THE WORLD FILM CORPORATION to screen ono of t-hoir 5-ACT FEATURES Each Week, and will commence on MONDAY NEXT by showing •THE ‘THE ‘THE ‘THE ‘TEE ‘THE ‘THE ‘THE DOLLAR DOLLAR DOLLAR DOLLAR DOLLAR DOLLAR DOLLAR DOLLAR MARK.” MARX." MARK.” MARK.” MARK." MARK.” MARK.” MARK.” Together with a Strong Supporting Programme, which will bo advertised in oaturday’s Issue. 11 a.m. U a.m. a UEEN’S THEATRE. UEEN’S THEATRE. 10.30 p.m. 10.30- p.m. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-DAY. A Delightful BROADWAY Three-Reel Drama. STAR FEATURE. A Fascinating Love Story of the times of tho old Hudson’s Bay Company— Romantic Stage Settings—Splendid Acting and Photography—The Principal Characters taken by tho “ Vitagraph ” Star Actors, James Mom son and Dorothy Kelly. . ~T „ n >• ‘‘IN THE DAYS OF FAMINE. ‘‘IN THE DAYS OF FAMINE. “IN THE DAYS OF FAMINE. “IN THE DAYS OF FAMINE. A Supreme Test of Manhood that shows what real character is. It surpasses belief and overwhelms our sense of the beautiful* Q.RAND THEATRE. Crowded Out Again Yesterday. Hundreds unable to gain admiseion. THE BIGGEST BOOM YET. L’ho Chaplin Film, which is drawing the Crowds of Merry Folk: LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT. Absolutely tho Last Night of As A WOMAN As A WOMAN As A WOMAN Charlie in male attire is funny. CHARLIE IN SKIRTS is simply indescribable. You must see him at the ‘‘GRAND” THEATRE SAPLIN HALF AN HOUR of CHAPLIN rIAPLIN AT HIS BEST. A Woman ” will be shown at 12 noon, 1.55, 3.50, 5.45, 7.10, 8.35, 10 p.m. NEW SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Ess an ay’a Magnificent Drama in 3 Acts, IHAPLIN IHAPLIN IHAPLIN IHAPLIN IHAPLIN IHAPLIN IHAPLIN IHAPLIN "THE WHIRLPOOL” “THE WHIRLPOOL.” And Many Others. USUAL PRICES—6d and 3d. SAORED CONCERT. HEATHCOTE BABY QUEEN CARNIVAL. VERY BODY'S THEATRE. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY . 20th, Commencing S -p.lnLeading Musicians ana Vocalists of Christchurch taking part. Collection at door. 3360 PUBLIC NOTICES. MISS CLOUGH, LADIES’ TOILET BOUDOIR, Stewart Dawson’s Buildings, High Street. a AIRDRESSING Is Gd. Cuiting and Singeing Is. Course Vibratory Hair lassage 10s 6d. Faco Massage 2s 6d. lanicuring Is. FP riSS HENDERSON MARR, Specialist in L Skin Diseases, may be consulted, perlally or by letter for Ecrema, Psoriasis, no, Varicose Uloors, Boils, Scalp Diseases, d all Skin Eruptions. No. 14, first floor, IMINION BUILDINGS, THE SQUARE, ristchurch. Hours: 11 a-.m. to 4 p.m., turdays 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. H 6013 u WANTED KNOWN— That tho NITED SERVICE BOTTLE Is now SELLING SINGLE BOTTLES WHOLESALE PRICES. STORE AT Apply for price list to the Bottle Store, or ring up Telephone 408. X WHERE EVERY SHILLING BUYS MOST. Ladies’ Umbrellas end Walking Sticks. Gents' Umbrellas and Walking Sticks. Children’s Umbrellas. Largest Variety to Suit Every Pocket At LETHABY’S umbrella store, 64, Cathedral Square (Between Broadway’s and Warner’s). REPAIRS AND RE-COVERS. WANTED KNOWN— That the UNITED SERVICE HOTEL DRAUGHT WHISKY Is Better than any other Bottle Whisky. It is guaranteed 15 years’ old White Horse Whisky. If you want any to send to your homes, ring up Telephone 406. X Q H A S. H. G I L B Y, F.P.A. (N.Z.), F.A.A. (Eng.), ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, STOCK AND SHAREBROKER, ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Phone 2072. SEVICKE JONES, OPTICIAN. (RNER OF CHANCERY LANE AND CATHEDRAL ■ SQUARE, Christchurch. HOLIDAY RESORTS. Subscribers can rely on daily deliveries of the “ LYTTELTON TIMES ” and “ STAR ” at SUMNER NEW BRIGHTON AKAROA GOVERNOR’S BAY HANMER. Careful attention given to all Orders left at the Company’s Offices, Gloucester Street (Telephone 168), or with G T ROBINSON, or MISS PALK, NEW ' BRIGHTON. WRENN’S, WATSON’S or SMITH’S STORES, SUMNER. A. WHITLEY, AKAROA. J AND J. DODDS, HANMER. A . COLLINS, BAKER, KAIKOURA. FLOWER, STOREKEEPER, KAIKOURA,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17095, 18 February 1916, Page 1
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