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AMUSEMENTS, IJIEH ATKE R*> Y AdSte Lessees! J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. TUESDAY NEXT TUESDAY NEXT And the Two Following Night*. The Most Delightful and Original Spectacular Extravaganza Evor Presented to the Christchurch Public. A DAUGHTER OP THE GODS, A DAUGHTER OP THE GODS, A DAUGHTER OF t THE GODS, A Delightful Musical Romance based on the Beautiful Fairy Taloa and Logenda of OLD JAEAN. Full of quaint fancies, charming comedy, catchy music and beautiful ballets, Interpreted by MISS A. J. MENZIES end Mtt ¥. S. WAUCHOP’S Brilliant - - JUVENILE PANTOMIME COMPANY, 150 —■ — Performors 150. BOOK YOUR SEATS BOOK YOUR SEATS And Avoid tho'Crowds at tho Doors. HELP THE BELGIANS. HELP THE BELGIANS, POPULAR PRICES: D.C. and R.S, fit Stalls, 2s 6d; Gallery, Is. , E. S. PEARSON, Hon. Soo. T H 0 A T S E ROY A Ik. Direction: J. and N. TAIT. •WEDNESDAY WEEK, NOV. 2Sth. \ For a Season of S Nights, With a Special Matinee SATURDAY WEEK*] J. AND N. TAIT PRESENT THEIR NEW! ' ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY ', ' In • , “ PEG O' MY HEART," A Comedy of Youth, by J. Hartley Manners* 1000 PERFORMANCES IN LONDON. ' 700 PERFORMANCES IN NEW YORK! 113 PERFORMANCES IN SYDNEY. NINE WEEKS IN MELBOURNE. Tho Season in Sydney constituted a record for spoken drama in Australasia, thus establishing “Peg's” claim to bfc the SUPREME SUCCESS OF SUCCESSES. MISS SARA ALLGOOD As PEG. BOX PLAN ON MONDAY WEEK AT THE BRISTOL, A JUMBLE SALE will be held in SS ASAPH STREET,HALL, LINWOOfIfc at 2.80 p.m. ! TO-DAY. \ • Admission 3d. JUMBLE SALE. In Aid of the Y.M.C.A. Hutment Fund. LEYDEN STREET HALL, off Ferry Road, LINWOOD. THIS, SATURDAY. AFTERNOON, at 3 o’olock. 89S& LECTURES. OLOSSEUM.—Freo Lecture. SAT., NoAv;' *0 18th (This Evening), at 7.45. Social Diseases: Causes, Treatment and Proven* tion. To Women only, over 16. By Dty Maud Fere. Special acoustio arrangementify Reserved Seats at Tho Bristol. . -■ ' SS==ag i===r=====sß3agricultural and pastoral. »ANKd PENINSULA A. AND B > ASSOCIATION. / ANNUAL SHOW. LITTLE RIVER. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21st, 1316. RECORD ENTRIES. . [ the usual features, including Flowers. 3ULLOCK DRIVING COMPETITION. 3omo and see tho Peninsula at its best. ADMISSION is. iT9272 H. LEWTHWAITE; Secretary, SPORTING. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB, SPRING MEETING. THURSDAY, NOVEMBEIi £3rd, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25th. First Roco Each Day 1 P-m-PROFITS GO TO PATRIOTIC , FUNDS. •ess leaving Christchurch 8 a.m. arrives l in good time. SATURDAY, Nov. 25th, SPECIAL r LEAVES CHRISTCHURCH for BOURSE at 9 a.m. Return Tram Timaru 6.43 p.m.. arming Chrot--10.27 p.m. DIAL TRAIN FOR HORSES leaves yke for Christchurch at 7.18 p.m. C. S. FRASER, '• i - Secretary. LOST, FOUND, &0. Cable Bangle, in. City. Reward. , Feaver, Fruiterer, Armagh Street. 1 8991 OST, Collecting Book of “Times" I Agent. Address inside, Call at 84, akcspou.ro Road, Waltham- Reword. 8945 IST, a Leather Card Case, with an Order on the Canterbury Bowling Club, sura of money. Two Pounds Reward. BelL oaro of Ray end Finney, High et. 8963 ST, Stolen or Strayed, a Grey Holf-bwd German Collie; answers to name of Reward for recovery or information rding same on application to Woodend LOST, in Lyttelton, on Thursday, Silver Rotherham Watch and Chain. Finder reworded on returning to A. G. Parker, Railway Goods Office, Lyttelton. ■ Keepsake of deceased brother. PUBLIC NOTIOES. LINWOOD. TO CLOSE DECEASED ESTATE. MUST EE SOLD. ,L HALF-ACRE SECTION, THIRTY FEET ABOVE ROAD LEVEL. NORTHERN ASPECT. OLUTELY SOUND HOUSE OF NTNiV ROOMS and all conveniences, plastered throughout, gas, good bathroom, hot and jold. HR ABLY SUITED FOR NURSING; HOME OR BOARDING-HOUSE. NLY TWO MINUTES FROM CAR. SPLENDID QUARTER-ACRE SECL. TION. Could bo out off for a Building Site, , MUST BE SOLDI MUST BE SOLDI , PRICE ASKED ONLY £650, w Governme PoL 23H . FORD AND -HADFIELD, ,'i! Which is nearly .£250 below Government! ■ Valuation. • - i

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17329, 18 November 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17329, 18 November 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17329, 18 November 1916, Page 1

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