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AMUSEMENTS. "MART PICKFORD" BOOM "MARY PICKFORD" BOOM Now on at Tl V E• R Y B 0 D Y » -U ("The Distinctive Theatre ■) A WONDERFUL PICTURE! „„„_„_, A BRILLIANT SUCCESS! ■ .ENTHUSIASTIC CROWDS! Many Hundreds Unable to Gain Admission. LITTLE MARY PICKFORD Absolutely at her Very Befit. 1 The Tacked Houses Yesterday, Day and • *-Night, were ... CHARMED, DELIGHTED, ' ,4 And .'■'- SWEPT WITH ENTHUSIASM.. „ The Supremo Favourite of the Screen, MARY PICKFORD •' '•• MARY PICKFORD: MARY PICKFORD " \- : MARY PICKFORD •■* . 1 ' MARY PICKFORD . . MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD i MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD In Her Greatest Characterisation. ••RAGS!" ' "RAGS!" "RAGS!" * . "RAGS!" "RAGS I" "RAGS!" "HAGS!" V - "RAGS!" "RAGS!" "RAGS!" "RAGS!" "RAGS!" "RAGS!" "RAGS!" "RAGS!" "RAGS!" •RAGS!" "RAGS!" Produced by the Famous Players Company. Note.—" RAGS" will be screened at 19 noon, 1.30 p.m., 3 p.m., 4.30 p.m., 6 p.m., 7.30 p.m., and 9 p.m. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES —BUT COME EARLY. All who can are advisied to take the advantage of the Afternoon Sessions and avoid THE BIG CROWDS AT NIGHT. SOLDIERS AffD INDUSTRIES. )AZAAR.AND JUMBLE SALE will be • opened in King Edward Barracks on THURSDAY' NEXT, at 7.30 p.m. GOODS NEW AND OLD, PRODUCE, ' PRESERVES, FRUIT, CAKES, Etc., Still gladly received at the Barracks. PHRISTOH-URCH TRAMWAYS BRASS yj BAND-OPERA HOUSE, SATURDAY NEXT, Feb. 26th, 1916, 8 p.m. j.uo Band will play—" Gems from Sullivan," " Beuiah,' etc., Items will be rendered by Mrs Pearce, Soprano; Mrs• Chambers, Contralto; Mr J. H. Cocks, Baritone; Mr Robert Malcolm, Elocutionist; Messrs McFarlane and McDougall, Dancers, and other leading artists. Prices—Dress Circle Is 6d, Stalls Is. PUBLIC NOTICES. WANTED, ' i A MAN, thoroughly accustomed to first- - class hotel or club. Apply by letter, P.O. Bos 197, 35G2 •■■'■'■ Christchurch. WANTED to Sell, "SINGER" DROPHEAD, almost new, £5 15s; nice SINGER. .-£2 15s; Hand Machine, £\ 15s. I GLOBE DEPOT, High Street, Opp. Petersen's. WAIHORA PARK DOMAIN BOARD. mHE WAIHORA PARK will be CLOSED 1 TO THE PUBLIC on MARCH 4th, except by payment of a fee of Is, which the Akaroa County Racing Club is authorised to col ect.' T. QUEALY, 4174 Hon Secretary. UNITED SERVICE OF INTERCESSION. Under Auspices of Christchurch Ministers" Association. CALVATION ARMY CITADEL, Victoria O Street. THIS EVENING. (WED.), at 8 p.m. Chairman—Major E. G. Ncwby. Address by Rev J. Paterson, M.A. Various other ministers will assist, 4252 IN THE ESTATE of WALTER JOHN TAYLOR, kto of Raugiora, Plumber, deceased. IT is requested that ALL ACCOUNTS asainst the above-named Estate be forwarded in duplicate forthwith to the undersigned, certified as due and owing on the 10th day of February, 1916. HELMORE AND VAN ASCII, 65 Solicitors, Rangiora. PUBLIC NOTICE. . BEG TO NOTIFY my Clients and the J- Public in general that the recent fire at my stab.les will not interfere with, business, which is 'being carried on as usual. Orders bv 'phone promptly attended to. W. J. STRAW. Proprietor Rotherfield Stables, 4244 Cashel Street. A P PLICATIONS for the POSITION, aa -"-*• CARETAKER for tho Upper Riccarton School will be received by the undersigned up till MARCH 3rd,,1916. Schedule of duties can be seen at the Headmaster's Residenco, and at. the residence of tho Chairman. Yaldhi.rst Road. H. ENGLISH, Headmaster d2tl G. FORSYTH. Chairman, WAITED. 10MFORTABLE Furnished Room to Let, Vj *uit lady or business"girl; part*board*. ,!•->« P.ncliel Street. ' 3609 INGINEERS. —Am still Coaching 'lor J, Examinations, High -percentage of passes obtained every year. J. Vincent, pare of " Lyttelton Times." FANCY Jewelled Combs, in sets, for sido and back, usually 7s 6d and 10s 6d, are specially reduced to 3s 9d set, at Ballantyne's Sale. _.!.._ Xi "170 R Sale, Nearly New Briscoe Motor-car, -I- • l-seater, complete with wind-screen, electric lamps, self-starter, engine and tyres in first-class order. To make a. quick sale wo are prepared t 6 accept £245. Adams, Ltd., Garage.' Tuam Street. ■ HOUSES to Lot—City, 3 rooms, Bs, Ba, Bs, Bs, 8s; 1 rooms, Ss. Bs,. Ss. Sydenham, i rooms 7s. Bs, 9s, 10s, lis; 5 rooms, with all conveniences 13s 6d, 14s, 15s, 15s, 16s, 16s; ti rooms, 13s 6d, 16s, 16s; 7 rooms, Its, 16s; 8 rooms, 20=. Opawa, 4 rooms, 8s 6d, 9s. Addington, 4 rooms, 9s. 10s. St Albans, 4 rooms, 8s; = rooms, New Bungalow, 21s. Bockonham, 5 rooms, Ms; 6 rooms, 20s. Shops from 10? to' £2 ss. Forest and Perkins. 433,' Colombo Street,' Sydenham. JAKS for Jam, small iruit and big fruit. Fine Jars, that will last years and years. Mason's latest Jars. X T EFT-OFF Clothing.—Mts Pritchard is a ' ■ "- ■'- "--rer of Gent's Misfits and Leftioots. Trunks, Portmanteaux; nlso Ladies' and Children's Clothing. Spot cash. Ring up 'Phone 3394, or write 12, vi'-toria Street. __ ■ l,| ASON'S New Jars aro grand. Pints, ?A quarts and half-gallons, all ready for you at Minson's. Do not delay. X MONEY to Lend, £1 to £-25, upon Household Furniture (without removal). No delay. Repayable Easy Weekly Instalments. Tel. 2567. L. W. BALKIND, 629, Colombo Street. , .* MR FARMER— Here is a good, serviceable Motor-car for sale cheap. £IOO will buy a 15-norse power Cumber in tiptop order. This cm- is fully equipped, and the upholstery and paint are in tip-top order. Do not miss this chance of securing a reliable car at a very low price. Adams, Ltd., Oarage, Tuam Street-

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17099, 23 February 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17099, 23 February 1916, Page 1

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