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AMUSEMENTS. .HEA T R E Direction ... J. and N. TAIT. WEDNESDAY NEXT. WEDNESDAY NEXT. For a Seas<» of 8 NIGHTS, with, a SPECIAL) MATINEE on WEDNESDAY WEEK. : Their Excellencies the Earl and Countess; of " Liverpool, who witnessed the first production, of "PEG 0' MY HEART" m Welling:>u; have signified their intention of being present on Wednesday or Thursday evening next. First Production in Christchurch of the long. "■ looked-for and eagerly awaited, ■ "PEG Q» MY HEART." "PEG 0' MY HEART." » " PEG O' MY HEART." A Comedy of Youth, by J. Hartley Manners. MISS SARA ALLGOOD - as - PEG.' "PEG 0* MY HEART." Buoyant Youth 13 the appealing note of th« I story. There is a tonic value m its "Peg" has made millions laugh and forgot their troubles. A WONDERFUL RECORD. 1000 PERFORMANCES IN LONDON. ; 700 PERFORMANCES IN NEW YARK. 112 PERFORMANCES IN SYDNEY. 10 WEEKS IN MELBOURNE. "PEG'S" ran of ]l2 NIGHTS in Sydney ' constituted a record for English-spoken drama in Australia, thus nroving it the SUPREME SUCCESS OF SUCCESSES. THE PRESS IN NEW ZEALAND EE-, CORDS ITS APPRECIATION OF "PEG 0' MY HEART." WELLINGTON—"Dominion": "'Peg* is likely to rs» ' main a pleasing memory for many a long. ' . year." 1 " Times ": " The most charming Irish heroine -who has yet been seen in New Zealand." 1 "Post": "Miss Sara Allgood was tha Ideal ' PEG.' She could :iot have been happier in her "part had it been specially written for her." AUCKLAND—- " Herald ": " Miss Allgood's success ' was magnetic. She took tho house by - etorm." " Star ": Miss Allgood as ' Peg' is a Nellie Stewart with a brogue." DTJNEDIN"Time3": " Tlio prettiest end best-per-' formed comedy ever seen in Dunedin." "Star": "'Peg' is THE play. A triumph for Miss Sara Allgood.*' BOX PLANS WILL OPEN AT THE BRISTOL ON MONDAY MORNING. Reservos 6s. SPORTING. HORORATA RACING CLUB. ACCEPTANCES FOR ALL RACES, inJX eluding TRIAL PLATE, close on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25th, at 9 p.m. Telegraph Office Closes 5 p.m. ' , S. R. WRIGHT, Secretary, 9422 . HORORATA. LOST, FOUND, &o. T OST, Set of False Teeth. Finder commuJ nicato with James. " Times." Re* I ward. 9324 I J OST, from Tai Tapu, Two Bay Hack. * Mares, with colours on. Reward. W* I Jiakor. 94ffi 10ST, from Hackthorno Road. Cashmere, ~l Brindle Bull Pup. Reward. H. Brinkman. 'Phono 1724. 9386 LOST, from Paddock, Wednesday night, . one Bay Gelding, two front shoes off; one High, Upstanding Chestnut Gelding, short mane and tail. Information leading to recovery of same will bo rewarded. Stanley C. Turner, Ladbrooks. 9363 ITRAYED on my farm. . West Melton, ►J August last, 12 Half-bred Ewes (ono black). Have now 11 lambs at foot. Brand * indistinct (like half-moon). If not claimed and oxponses paid by 9th December next will bo sold by auction to dofray expenses. Wm. Gibson, farmer, West Melton. 9342 PUBLIC NOTICES. SALESMEN WANTED. THE AGENTS of the BRITISH ■*■ IMPERIAL OIL CO. OF NEW ZEALAND ■ REQUIRE THE SERVICES-OF THREE ENERGETIC SALESMEN to Sell its well-known "SHELL' MOTOR SPIRIT. As this is purely a BRITISH COMPANY, and a BRITISH PRODUCT, applications from " Neutrals " cannot bo entertained. Preference will be given to returned soldiers. Excellent opening for capable, energetic men. Apply, in writing, to the Agents for tha BRITISH IMPERIAL OIL CO., Box S9O, Christchurch, BOROUGH OF PUKEKOHE. SALE OF DEBENTURES. THE Pukekohe Borough Council has liW Sale 120 DEBENTURES -of £IOO each, bearing interest at 6J per cent per annum, for a term of ten years. Interest payable half-yearly, on Ist Juno and Ist December in each year. __ Principal and interest payabTfTiice of ex« chango anywhere in New Zealand. For further particulars, apply to J. F. DEANE, 9418 Town Clerk. tfORTH CANTERBURY HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. APPLICATIONS, endorsed "Application," f and addressed to the Secretary of tho North Canterbury Hospital and Charitable $. Aid Board, Christchurch, will bo receiveS'up to Noon of MONDAY., tho 18th December, for the POSITION of MEDICAL SUPER-, INTENDENT of the Christchurch. Hospital V , Salary £7OO per annum, with house, firings r and lighting. , • ' . Applicants must state ago and qualifies? - .tions. .•:■.', Copios of the Board's By-laws can be qb«y . taincd on application to the undersigned. *,; W. S. WHARTON, Secretary,. §|B

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17335, 25 November 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17335, 25 November 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17335, 25 November 1916, Page 1

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