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Across ths Atlantic. ARRIVAL AT LIVERPOOL AND LONDON Road what the Hon J. A. HANAN, Minister of Education, says of this great Picture: —“ The Picture :s most interesting, and should widen the knowledge of those who seo it witn respect to geography, customs and habits of the inhabitants. As ‘.lie whole voyage is made on British steamers, and through British Territory, it should also stimulate the interest of the people in Imperialism.” NO MAL-DE-MER. FARES: First Class, One Shilling; Second Class,- Sixpence. Cabin de Luxo (Reserves), Is Gd. LOOK OUT NEXT WEEK FOR HENRI D E LISSAC, The Supremo Violinist. SYDENHAM PICTURES Screon .Uin Majesty’s Programme MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, And Programme from the Empress Theatre, Wellington, On THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. I N G’ S THEATRE. THREE LAST—NIGHTS—LAST THREE FIGHTING AROUND FIGHTING AROUND ' FIGHTING AROUND FIGHTING AROUND . FIGHTING AROUND VERDUN VERDUN. VERDUN VERDUN. VERDUN VERDUN. VERDUN VEIiUUN. VERDUN VERDUN. 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PRICE, 7s 6d. Posted, Bs. ' EXTRACTS FROM PRESS OPINIONS. • " “ LYTTELTON TIMES." “Christchurch has a history of special and peculiar interest. Its citizens may well be proud as they read, in Mr Wigram’s puges. the fascinating story of the great achievements of the founders of the city. “ CHRISTCHURCH PRESS.” “An exceedingly vell-glanned and interesting history of tho city.' • FB WANTED. QMART BOY FOR MERCHANT’S ict OFFICE. Apply, 2779 BOX 427, Post Office. WANTED. BARGAINS in Brighten House Property—--5 Rooms, £275; 4 Rooms, £240; 4 Rooms, £305; 5 Rooms, £200; alt furnished and in good positions, close sen, tram and baths. Seo Evelyn Clark, Robinson, and Co., Brighton. BROODY Hens Wanted. Apply, D.M.. ••Times” Offico. 2771 BALLANTYNE’S are now showing tho newest Stvtcs in Floral Delaines, also Spot and Stripe Delaines. 27 to 31 inches wide. Prices. Jb, 2s 3d. 2s 6d yard. X_ 15 ALLANTYN E’S Union Shirtings, 28 15 idclics wide, heavy weight and very durable, are splendid va!uo at Is 7£d, 9id, Is UJd yard. x „ CARROTS, Is Gd sack. F. Mitten, Marshland Road. 27 C8 CIHIMNEY Sweep. Armstrong, 51, Fairj fi-ld Avenue. Neatness end cleanliness a specialty. ’Phone 1613. 262-1 DEL AGE Car, 12-14 h.p., S-soaler, splendid , rder, £260. Archibald’s Gar a go, 308, St Asaph Streot. t INVELYN CLARK, ROBINSON AND CO., JH Brighton, ’Phono 385 X, can give you the largest Brighton Property in all departments. We specialise in Brighton Property. Houses, Furnished and _ Unfurnished, for Sale and Jo Let. Sections on easy torms. FOR Sale, privately, as a going concern, Coal-Firowocd Business; horses, drays, stock etc. Reasonable, “Times” OfTRo. HANDY to Station and Power House— Up-to-da o -t Rooms, plastered, papered, tile grates and hearths, bathroom, h. and cand all conveniences, abrut J-acro tn garden. As tho house is too small for the prosont owner, he will take £4lO ard arrunga terms. Hillary and Baxter, 146, Manchester Street. LANGLEY and Glass Tubes and Vases for Daffodils, etc. They aro out. Have you anything for them? Minson fl.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17250, 18 August 1916, Page 1

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