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AMUSEMENTS. JBAND THEATRE. LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT. Absolutely tho Last Night of " CHAPLIN'S ELOPEMENT." " CHAPLIN'S ELOPEMENT." " CHAPLIN'S ELOPEMENT." " CHAPLIN'S ELOPEMENT." " CHAPLIN'S ELOPEMENT." The FUNNIEST Ever Seen. HALF AN HOUR OP LAUGHTER. Last Night To-night of "THE COAL KING." "THE COAL KING." "THE COAL KING." Neptune's Great Feature. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). " INFELICE." " INFELICE." " INFELICE." "INFELICE." " INFELICE." - ~ "INFELICE." V " INFELICE." "INFELICE." A Magnificent Film Version of the Famous Novel by Mrs Evans-Wilsou. ALL THIS WEEK. ALL THIS WEEK. XI a.m. f\UEEN'S THEATRE. 10.80 p.tn U a.m. WUEEN'S THEATRE. 10.30 p.« CROWDED and ENTHUSIASTIC HOUSES REWARDED OUR EFFORTS. In Securing EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS to THE WORLD FILM CORPORATION'S W. A. Brady Feature Drama, ~ In 5 Acts, "THE DOLLAR MARK." "THE DOLLAR MARK." "THE DOLLAR MARK." "THE DOLLAR MARK." "THE DOLLAR MARK. "THE DOLLAR MARK." "THE DOLLAR MARK." "THE DOLLAR MARK." "THE DOLLAR MARK." "THE DOLLAR MARK." In which tho Principal Part is Played,by. that Peerless Actor, ROBERT WARWICK. Supported by "HIGH FALUTIN* TILLIE AND HER PLAIN PARENTS." (A Comedy by George Ade.) PUBLIC NOTICES. " ADY wants Position, able sew, light houseJ hold duties, musical; or Lady Housekeeper. H.J.K., Mount Pleasant, Akaroa. 8634 4 T a of. Master Blacksmiths of Waipara- County, it was decided to RAISE tho PRICE of SHOEING, also to allow a Cash Discount of 6d per set for New Shoeß. Rise to commence on and from March Ist, 1916. Cash payments' to be in shop on completion of shoeing. 1243 OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. Policies issued against Accidents to your Domestio Servants for a Premium of 10s pet, annum. Fire Insurance Transacted. GILBERT E. REEVES, District Manager, rpp No. 172, Hereford Street. ON VIEW AT THE BUICK SALES COY., 194, OXFORD TERRACE. THE LATEST 2-3 SEATETt SIX-CYLIN-DER BUICK. This Car, from an engineering point of view is the most advanced achievement in cars yet developed. COLOSSEUM WARDROBE. WANTED to Buy, Sell or Exchange— Anything for Anything. Misfit or Left-off Suits, Gentlemen's Clothing, every description; Old Violins, Instruments every description; Guns, Rifles; Second-hand. Article*, every description, Bought, Sold. Lowest Prices 167, Gloucester Street. A ,-ELIA" FRENCH BLOUSES V> AND LINGERIE. ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, CHRISTCHURCH. Succors'ale 39, Alfred Place, West London, Eng. Terms Cash. X TITANTED TO LEND, £1 to £25 upon Household Furniture (without lemoval). No delay. Rnpayable easy weekly instalments. Telephone 2667. L. W. BALKIND, 629, Colombo Sareet. TTARTMAN RED HAND BRAND ANTI--1 CORROSIVE PAINT. Surpasses all others for Protective Qualities, Durability and Appearance. For use on Iron, Wood. Stone,'Plaster, etc. FRANK GRAHAM AND SON, 107. Hereford Stroft,' Commercial Union Assurance Company, Ltd. Agents. FP «. C. VERE AND SON.S, HIGH-CLASS kYERS. FRENCH CLEANERS ■> And UMBRELLA MANUFACTURERS. 118, ARMAGH STREET, next COLOMBO STREET. 'Phone 181& ENGAGEMENT RINGS. SPECIAL OFFER. 3s IN THE £ CASH DISCOUNT ON ENGAGEMENT RINGS. WJE do the Biggest Ring Trade in Christ- * ' church. Splendid selection and best value. Inspection invited. Size Rings posted free. JONES AND SONS, THE MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS, 278, High Street, Christchurch. NEW BUNGALOW. TILED HOOF. ST ALBANS. £625. EASY TERMS. EASY TERMS. DEPOSIT £SO DEPOSIT p 5-roomed Bungalow, Tiled Roof, Spacious Hell (Panelled), Lurge Living-room (Panelled). ELECTRIC LIGHT throughout, Copper, Hot Water Cylinder, Waahhonse, etc., 6 °'CLOSE TO TWOPENNY SECTION. ABSOLUTELY UNIQUE FOR VALUE. Splendidly Built. Well, Fenced Section. 40 feet Frontage. BOWKER'S LAND AGENCY (H. W. Heslop, Proprietor), 776, Colombo Street, Victoria Square. SEARCHLIGHT CANDLE COMPETITION pRIZE WINNERS. Migg M. White, Winchester Street, Lyttelton First Prize, value Five Guineas. Costume Made to Order by N.Z. Farmers' Association. . Mrs M. Bell, 58, Manchester Street, Ch.ch. Miss J. Hitohings, 69, Durham Street, Ch.ch. Miss E. Walker, 138, Regent St., Woolston. Mrs A Gray, Hills Road, Heathcote Valley. Mrs W Johnston, 89, Montreal St., Ch.ch. Mrs W Larcombe, 38, Maunsel St., Ch.ch. .(Dress Lengths; own choice of material). Velvet Soap Competition now running Closes Next April. Alwass Ui« VELVET SOAP.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17099, 23 February 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17099, 23 February 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17099, 23 February 1916, Page 1

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