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AMUSEMENTS, Book Early at. the Bristol. Book Early at the Bristol. JJ I S MAJESTY’S. At~ 8.0 TO-NIGHT. The Most Memorable Success since “ Tees,” MARY PICKFORD. MARY PICKFORD. MARY PICKFORD. MARY PICKFORD. In the Famous Players’ Filmatis-ation. of tlio Sensational Stage Success, “THE DAWN OF A TO-MORROW.” “THE DAWN OF A TO-MORROW.” "THE DAWN OF A TO-MORROW.” “THE DAWN OF A TO-MORROW.” “ THE DAWN OF A TO-MORROW.” MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD OTHER Is and Gd. Not since “ RAGS ” and “TESS” lias Mary Pickford had a role so suited to her Genius as in this Story of a Waif of London’s Slums. It is a Sublime Drama of Human Suffering and llopo, interspersed with those touches of Delicious Humour that, only Miss Pickford can so daintily presont. It is a Picture calculated to'bring to many a Despairing Soul a New Inspiration to hear the Trials of To-day in the expectancy of To-mor-row’s Dawn. EXCELLENT FILMS. Reserves The Bristol, Is 6d. OYDENHAM CONTINUOUS 0 PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. 6.30 to 10. TO-NIGHT. MARY MARY MARY Pickford. Pickford. Pickford. MARY MARY PICKFORD. PICKFORD. THE DAWN OF A TO-MORROW. THE DAWN OF A TO-MORROW. ' Tho 1 Mightiest Triumph “ Littlo Mary ” has ever Scored. Showing To-night, at G. 30—8. Better than RAGS! or TE C S! Wo want vottr Opinion TO-NIGHT. No. 2 and 9 Cars stop at door. Adults Gel and Children 3d. 3d ‘ Gd 3d Gd 3d Gd 3d Cd 3d Gd 3d Gd G LOBE T H E A T Hi E. DAILY' AT NOON. To-day’s Brilliant New Programme. AN ENEMY OF MANKIND. Knlem , AN ENEMY OF MANKIND. Star AN ENEMY OF MANKIND. _ Drama. Of Dashing Adventure in the BUSHRANGING DAYS OF AUSTRALIA. Tho Great “ Stingaree ” Series No. 1. HER LAST FLIRTATION Comedv. DOG-GONE LUCK GAZETTE THE GREAT -1 LONE HAND Drnma. With tho Guards in tho Front Line—Topical. Usual Prices: Gd and 3d. PUBLIC NOTICES. A COLD Wintry Night made cheerful with a North British Rubber Company's Hot Water Bottle, fitted with Uniquo Stopper that prevents leakage. Look for brand oi bottle. Sold by all Chemists. KEEP your Feet Warm with a Hot Water Bottle, manufactured by tho North British Rubber Company, and fitted with “ Uniquo ” stopper that prevents leakage. Look for brand on bottle. Sold by all Chemists. 'W GOLD Feet made warm with a North British Rubber Company’s Hot Water Bottle, fitted with “Unique" Stopper, that prevents leakage. Look for brand on bottta Sold by all Chemists. A. KELLAWAY', PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, 62, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Between Broadway’s and Warner's Hotel. t G. C. VERB AND SONS, HIGH-CLASS \YERS, FRENCH CLEANERS AND ) UMBRELLA MANUFACTURERS. 118 ARMAGH STREET, noxt COLOMBO STREET. 'Phono 1818. GOLDEN SOVEREIGNS In K GLASSHOUSES. 0 GLASSHOUSES. TWO ACRES OF GOOD LAND f IN ORCHARD. A COMFORTABLE FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE. HANDY. TO CITY MARKETS. GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY .for ENERGETIC MAN. PROPERTY will PAY' for ITSELF IN TWO Y'EARS. TERMS can bo ARRANGED PRICE £IJOO. PRICE £I4OO. j FORD AND lIADFIELD. f MONEY MONEY'. MONEY'. TE HAVE AVAILABLE FOR INVESTf ME NT ON APPROVED SECOND IRTGAGE SUMS OF £SO, £75 (two ounts), £IOO, £l5O and £2OO. EASY RMS REPAYMENT. FORD AND lIADFIELD. •p Worcester Street. WANTED, CtENTRAL Labour Agency, Armagh Street, 1 Victoria Square. ’Phone 1575. YVanted —Cowman-Gardener 30s, Hotel Cook-Gcn-cral 255, Hotel Cooks £4O, 37s Cd, CookLaundress 255, 22s Gd, 20s; 11.-maids 20®, 17s Gel. TY/ - ANTED, 2 Barmaids; Waitress, 255, » i country; Cooks, 40s. 355: H.-keeper, 20s; Parlour-md., 22s Gd; H.-mel.-Laundress, 20s; K.-mds., 22s 6ct; Lady-help, 15s; H.-md.-Waitrcseos; Generals. Plenty positions. Tel. 1G76. M. Couple waiting. Harrington; 8, Chancery Lane. , BROOKS-DARBY’S Select Registry, Chancery Lane, are Needing:—Genl. (to family -1 >, no wash, 20s; M. Couple, £llO p.a.: H.P. Maid. 17s Get: L. Heins, 15s, 20s; Cook, 11. M.. L. Help, 255; Cook-Gcnl., 20s; Barmaid, 45s (start); Cook-Genl., 255; 11.lieeper, 255; Nurse, 255; L. Help, 22s Gd: Cook, good private place, 30s: Cook, small inst., 255: Cook, private, 255; Mother's Help, 12s Gd, 15s; Ccok. room to self, good place, 255. 'Phones: Office IIOG. Residence 3221. QIIF.EP FARMERS’ LABOUR EX--10 CHANGE.—Wanted, at once, Married Couple (man all farm von;, steady, competent, good knowledge of implements; wife nil), good 4-roomcd cottage with paddock, £120; also 2 other 1 Couples, good wages; S. Ploughmen, 30s, 35s (6 JT.T.); Cowmen and Cowmon-Gardencrs, 255. Awaiting Engagement—Crutchers, Fcnceri, Cooks. SheepFarmers’ Labour Exchange. Please Note Chance of address, 114, Hereford Chambers. ’Phone 37C.3 VST AXT ED, Working Manager (married) W for station; Married Hablliler; Hoad Ploughman 555: Vegetable Gardener; Station Cowman; Gardener; Shepherd; Youth, loam ploughing; Cowboys. McDonald, 113 Manchester Street. ’Plicno 497. BALLANTYNE’S Famous “ Dunstable 1 Overcoats in all-wool rainproof tweeds are very superior value at 42s each. X BRIGHTON Bargain— A Rooms, close sea and Hydro Baths, section worth £175. I’rico £325 this week. If furnished this property would prove ft great investment. Evelvn ' Clark, Robinson and Co., Brightou. ’Phone 3SSK. 6072 CHIMNEY - Sweeping. ’Phono 2090, or 39, Andover Street. T. BenjaminSmith. i 9725 CIHIMNEY Sweep. Armstrong, 51, Fair- ) fiold Avenue. Neatness and cleanliness a spccialti'. 'Phone 1G1*" 1

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17198, 19 June 1916, Page 1

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