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AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. The. Much Discussed Drama, "THE YELLOW PASSPORT." "THE YELLOW PASSPORT." "THE YELLOW PASSPORT." Featuring the Queen of the Screen, . CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, LAST NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, OF THE BROKEN COIN (4th Series.) To Avoid Disappointment COME EARLY. CAPACITY BUSINESS AT JTARLAND THEATRE. Everybody delighted with ELLA HALL, t the Great Bluebird Production /THE CRIPPLED HAND. Supporting subjects includcTHE BATTLE OF i'HE Sl/MMB (Released by the French Military ' authorities), And ■ THE DEACON'S WATERLOO. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. HE BRISTOL PIANO CO, LTD. PIANOS PIANOS - the test PIANOS makers. Britain's Finest Piano is ' ' THE BROADWOOD. THE BROADWOOD. THE BROADWOOD. Makers to the English Court from the time of George 2nd. BROADWOOD PIANOS.' BROADWOOD PIANOS. BROADWOOD PIANOS. The Name. BROADWOOD BROADWOOD Is Known Wherever English is Spoken.

Grande, Uprights and Player Pianos. Sola Agents, THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., Caahel Street. R. A. HORNE, Manager. PUBLIC NOTICES. JI/EASANTj WORK FOR WINTER - EVENINGS.—Traced Camisoles 2s. and Nightdresses 5s lid each. Very dainty de«ipns end on good material. MRS POPE'S, LTD., 107. Cashel Street. DESERT GOLD TEA COMPETITION. T pays to collect the Camels off Desert Gold Tea packets. £6O in prizes. Family Blend, la 9d. Special Grades, Is lOd and 2s. 7534 TROUT FISHING.—We h«ye> opened up Our New Season's Fishing Tackle, Rods, Lines, Reels, Casts, Traces, Hooks, etc., etc. J. TRIST, 81, Cashel Street 'west, hear Turnbull and Jones. ' 8081 WANTED, by INSURANCE CO., SMART JUNIOR CLERK, with knowledge of bookkeeping and typewriting. Apply, in own handwriting, to Manager. P.O. Box 100, Curistchurch. FP5942

kCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE ' CORPORATION, LTD. Policies issued against Accidents to your Domestic Servants for a Premium of 10s per annum. Fixe Insurance Transacted. v ■ » GILBERT E. REEVES, * District Mana— XFF No. 172. Herefor WANTED TO LEND. TO £25, upon Household Furniture . (without removal). No delay. Repayable Easy Weekly Instalmant&n. Telephone 2607. L. W. BALKIND, 629, Colombo Street. JNGAGEMENT KIK69, SPECIAL DISPLAY AND PRICES. Inspection Invited. TONES AND SONS, THE MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS, 278, Hitrh Street, Christchnrh. CYRIL K. WHALE (Late of Petersen's. Ltd ) EGS to inform his Friends that he is - ' estab'ished in Business on his own aocount at SANDSTEIN'S, JEWELLERS, 138, CASHEL STREET. (Next- Ballantyno's).

A SPECIAL SALE • OP XCLUSIVE UNDERCLOTHING. 10 Per Cent DISCOUNT Off MARKED PRICES. STUART, DALLAS AND CO., ' 202 and 20d, HIGH STREET, Near. Clock Tower. WINTER HOLIDAYS IN THE SUNNY NORTH—The Hot Springs at .Helensville—An Ideal Winter Spot for South Island visitors. This is one of tho first discovered hot springs in New Zealand, and is still one of tho most highly curative. Evidences recorded of most marvellous cures of the worst cases of sciatica and rheumatism. The Springs are only 84 miles distant from Auckland; thrice daily service; motor meets all trains. Pleasant gardens, bowling greens, tennis courts and croquet lawns.. Warm, sunny, winter'oss days. 1 HOT SPRINGS HOUSE. A SUNNY 'WINTER HOME FOR SOUTH ISLAND VISITORS. A LARGE, Up-to-date House of 28 rooms, t very comfortably furnished, with every possible convenience, first-class table. Hot Springs motor meets all trains. Winter Tariff—3os per week. 2. MRS GOAD. Proprietress.

[ N IDEAL HOLIDAY RESORT for L Southern Vieitors-HOT SPRINGS, HELEN SVILLE. Recommended by leading doctors. Beautiful war.-n winters; no frosts or cold winds. " SPRINGSLDE HOUSE." Extensive additions completed; 10 rooms, all ground floors. Nearest house to baths, tennis, bowls, croquet lawns. Car meets all trains. Kins N. 8, Helensville Bureau. Telegrams, " Springsido House.' Tariff—6b per day <*r 35s per week. iIHS EDDLESTON. Proprietress. 3 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT . * Re Booklet: "The Roadway of tho Future." TE have to announce that the first - / edition of 5000 copies of our hook on Concrete Roads has been disposed of far sooner than we anticipat'ed. Tho demand, indeed, has been phenomenal, showing the great intereet taken in the good roads movement by tho general public. "Wo regret that (hero should he any disappointed applicants, but a further edition, revised and brought up to dale, will in all probability bo issued in tho near future. WILSON'S PORTLAND CEMENT.CO., LTD.,' SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND. PULLEY, 78 Inches Diameter, 11 Inch Face, * Inch Boro, FOR SALE; Cheap. Apply— STOREMAN, " Lyttelton Times " Yard, ■- ■ Gloucester Street. City.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17284, 27 September 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17284, 27 September 1916, Page 1