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AMUSEMENTS. CHILDREN I CHILDREN I CHILDREN! It CHILDREN! is CHILDREN! TO-DAY CHILDREN I The MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD 2.80. MATINEE. 3-80-2.30. MATINEE. 2.30. H IS MAJESTY S.O T ’S. O-NIGHT. 8.0. Tho Final Opportunity of Seeing MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD In TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY. TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY. TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY. And of the Supporting Programme, la and l 6d. Reserves The Bristol, la 6a. H I s MAJESTY'S; 2.30. A Super Attraction. A Super Attraction. ALL NEXT WEEK. TWICE DAILY. 3.0. Tho Opportunity of a Lifetime. Commencing Monday. Commencing Monday. A Grand Holiday Trip from SYDNEY TO LONDON, Via New Zealand, Fiji. Honolulu and Canada, oy THE ALL RED ROUTE. THE ALL RED ROUTE. THE ALL RED ROUTE. THE ALL RED ROUTE. THE ALL RED ROUTE. Tho HON J. A. HANATT, Minister for Education, says:— “ The Picture i»_ most interesting, and should widen the Knowledge of those who boo with respect to geography, customs and habits of the inhabitants." NO MAL DE MER! Suva, Fiji, Honolulu, Victoria, 8.C., SEE Vancouver, 8.C., The Prairies, Niagara Falls. A HOLIDAY TOUR BY MOTION PICTURE. FARES: First Class Is, Second Class 6d. Cabin do Luxo (Reserves) Is 6d. QTARLAND THEATRE. 0 Daily from 11 a.m. LAST DAY LAST NIGH . LOIS WEBER and PHILLIP SMALLEY “HOP, THE DEVIL’S BREW." MONDAY at 11 MONDAY ANOTHER GREAT BLUEBIRD PRODUCTION. 5 Wonderful Reels. TANGLED HEARTS. TANGLED HEARTS. With Beautiful LOUISE LOVELY in a Great, Society Drama BLUEBIRD. The World’s Best Productions at STARLAND THEATRE/ Q.LOBE THEATRE. To-day is the Last Opportunity of Seeing CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN In liin First Mutual Comedy, THE SHOPWALKER. THE SHOPWALKER. Screening times for “The Shopwalker’ : 12.0, 1.45, 3.85, 5.20, 6.55, 8.25, 10.0. YOUTH—Vitagraph Drama, Topioal Budget—Around Braemar, Scotland. Also Special for This Afternoon. THE BRANDED SHOULDER. A Thrilling Kalem Drama. ’ MONDAY NEXT, AT NOON. No. 10 Episode of the Great “ Stingaree ” Series, THE VILLAIN WORSHIPPER. THE VILLAIN WORSHIPPER. The Final,-with a Startling Climax. Usual Prices: 6d and 3d. A GOOD TIP. SKATING ROLLER SKATING QLYMPIA RINK. You Can’t Bent It. Onen Daily Morning Afternoon Evening Night 10 to 12. 2.30 to 5. 5.50 to 7. 7.30 to 10 p.m. 'ANCY DRESS AND POSTER CARNIVAL THURSDAY, AUGUST 31. ARTHUR L. POWER, Manager. QYDENHAM PICTURES O Have Just Installed LATEST AND WIDEST TIPSEATS PUBLIC NOTICES. WANTED. MANAGER, Cheese Factory, Lo Bon’s Bay, one-vat Factory, average output 40 tens. ‘No assistant. Salary not to exceed £l7O. Marrixl man preferred. Applications to be *n by MONDAY, tho 21ct inst. 7070 R. BRUCE, Secretary. A PATRIOTIC DOG TRIAL, in aid of the Glenroy Local Red Cross Fund, will be held on MR H. F. HIATT’S CLEARVIEW ESTATE, GLENROY, on THURSDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER, 1916. Entries close on 31sf" AUGUST. For further particulars see posters. ROBERT BEATTIE. 7305 Hon. Sec. ORGANIST AND CHOIRMASTER, APPLICATIONS are invited for the Position of Organist and Choirmaster of St Matthew’* Church, Masterton, at a commencing salary of £35 per annum. Applications to close on MONDAY, AUGUST 2Sth. For further particulars, apply to the Vicar, REV JOHN WALKER. Tho Vicarage, 7172 Masterton. WANTED MINERS AND TRUCKERS. YXTANTED by tho BLACKBALL COAL V) ' CO., LTD., PRACTICAL COAL MINERS AND TRUCKERS. Apply MINE MANAGER, BLACKBALL, Or 77, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. F 7299 SPREYDON BOROUGH COUNCIL. WAR LOAN. ALL persons interested are invited to attend the Public Meeting to be hold in the Council Chambers, Barrington Street, at S p.m., SATURDAY, 19th lust., to discuss tho importance of the N.Z. War Loan. W. H. WINSOR, F 7297 t Mayor'. rrtHE REFECTORY OF THE NEW 1 MASONIC HALL, Gloucester Street (opposite Synagogue), Holding 250 Persons, Is AVAILABLE FOR HIRE. Suitable for Day or Evening Meetings, Weddings, Parties or Church Meetings. Full particulars can he obtained from the Caretaker at tho Hall, or from the SECRETARY, 7220 Box 428, Christchurch. THE WAIMAKARIRI-ASHLEY water SUPPLY' BOARD, OXFORD. NOTICE is hereby given, under Clause VIII of the By-law, 1916, that water will bo SHUT OFF from ALL RACES (excepting in Fernsido and Rangiora District) for ONE WEEK from August 28t,h to Sept. 2nd inclusive, to enablo the Board to do its sharo of GENERAL CLEANING AND REPAIRS. , , . ... Ratepayers are reminded of their obligation to attend to their races, and are exhorted to take advantage of the opportunity afforded. By order of the Board. JAS. McCORMACK, Secretary and Surveyor. Oxford, August 19th, 1916. 7293

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17251, 19 August 1916, Page 1

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