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AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY 2.30 TO-DAY 2.30 TO-DAY Bring the Kiddies to Seo TINY TOTS, TINY TOTS, The- World's Wonder Children. And the Other Brilliant Artists. PE R A II 0 U S E. Governing Director: Ben J. Fuller. Last MUSICAL lESONS Nights CELERE of . THE PAULASTOS. Tremendous Success of. TINY TOTS. JACK MARTIN. DELAVALE BEOS. L.ILY VOCKLER, MAUD FANNIING. • THOMPSON AND MONTEZ. Priceß: 2s and Is. Plan at Milner and Thompson's. N° Booking Fee. IMPORTANT. „_..- MONDAY JUNE 4 MONDAY. KING'S BIRTHDAY. SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE. SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE/ • Plan at Thealrc all day Monday. oWS CANTERBURY WOMEN'S CLUB. pHORAL HALL~^— JUNE lGth. Concert promoted by the Club in aid of the Lady Liverpool Fund, under (he patronage of Her Excellency the Warden. Programme includes:—The Song Cycle. "In a Perrien Garden," censis'ing of Sob and Quartets bv Mrs Cower Burns, Mies Weodhousc, Mr A. E. Potty and Mr Rex Harrison; Port Songs by Ladies' Choir of 30 voices; Tov Band of 20 performers: Piano Soli; Trio for Flute. Clarionet fnd Oboe: Songs by Mrs -Cower Bums and Miss Orchard. , _, Reserved Seats 3?, at, Mi'ner and Thompsou'fi, and from Members of Club! FP4119 PUBLIC NOTICES. APPEAR OF "THE WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN .TEMPERANCE UNION." J __ "WE SHALL LOSE A MILLION POUNDS BY PROHIBITION," Cry the Brewers. "WE SHALL SAVE A MILLION BOYS BY • PROHIBHION," Cry tho Mothers. WE WOMEN plead for PROHIBITION wmch means "HOME PROTEC TiCN.' The brewers sav, "Let us make money," but wo, with God,' say, "LET US MAKE MEN." What about tho revenue ? "If thv revenue- cause theo to sin, cut it off. L were better for theo to entor Heaven with a deficit than having a surplus be cast into Hell."' Remember, it is righteousness and not rcyonne that cxaltcth a nation. Rm up ye women that sit at case, give ear to my word, ye careless daughters. Iragcdy, pain, and death are in our land from a prcventablo cause, and tho weeping women, the shy girls, tho nervous mothers, tho shrinking daughters are called to take up the cross to cave tho sons of Britain. " Call for the women that they may come . ... for death i g . come, to cut off the children, and the young men." —Jeremiah is., 17-21. "WE" ARE ALL NOW FIGHTING THE TERRIBLE EEiJ PLAGUE." "Drink leads to the sin that causes the loathsomo venereal disease, intenainos the suffering, and lessens itie. victims' hope 0; recovery.-'—lion Russcil. JJr Ple'ts-MiUt says: ' Woaicn lire aio unhappy victims oi sins' not their own, and chucuon are bor;. —blind, diseased, and crippled through thefathers' eariy sins.'" 'Uo are losing mo one groat 'absolute need ot our couuwy to-day, its man-power, through drink and driun't attendant vices. "lc is not the will o. your leather that one should perish," bu. oy the wiii. of ihe brewer, Uiousands perisli. Which, will you stand for? Boys or IScerV Mou or Money? Wives or Wbisky? Girls or Gold-' Mothers or Misery? God or Greed? Men and women ot every church and creed join us in a great prayer campaign to rid our' land of drink's cruel tyranny. . Pray in your hemes, your churches, your meetings, gather your neighbours to piay, then go oul 100,01)0 strong, to pray in the bars and public until tho overwhelming power of Cod, wonting through hearts that love intensely, shau sweep the Liquor Traliie into oblivion. This evil goath not out but by prayer and tasting."—Mark is., 23. Isaiah Jvni.,: '' Wo have not yet resisted unto blood striving against sin." But we aio ready to do so now. If our boys aro dying because ol this evil, wo will die to save them from it. No hatchets, no axes, no destruction oi pronerty, for " the weapons 'of our warfare are"not casual, but mighty through God to tho pulling down of tho strongholds of evil." As meek as the ger.tlo Master we will do and dare to save our Nation from tho destruction that is threatening it. • God shall answer by tcmbpi tilings righteousness," and we by passionate pleading oraver shall "lilt up the, gates and open "the" doors and let the. King of Glory in. Women wanting to join our W.C.1.U., to work in any way, "nd names to newest local Union or direct to MRS LEE-COWIE, Organiser. of Nation Movement Invercargill. Every woman, come and help our Nation in its need. SUNDAY, 8.15 P.M., AT HIS MAJESTY'S. SUMNER, - OPEN-AIR, MONDAY, 3 P.M. MRS HARRISON LEE-COWIE WILL SPEAK. 9910 WANTED AT ONCE. . IX-ROOMED FURNISHED HOUSE ■ m u Citv or handy to, No children WiU take for a term. Apply, statin* rent^ JN TAYLOR, Photographic Expert . (la'to of the "Weekly Press" and " Canterbury Times "), Swann s Road, Richmond, Christchurch. Every Branch of Outdoor Photography; Developing, etc., tor Amateurs. Moderate charges. 3190 WANTED. YOUTH FOR FARM. GOOD WAGES. Apply— RELIABLE, " Times " Office. SECOND WEKH iv. £. CLOTHINO 5 ■ FACTORY SaLE BEGINS ON TUESDAY NEXT. ,y> tho Person who adopted __:OMAS GEORGE BUNTING abrut 2™ years ago, or anyone who k'>o\vs f-f his whereabouts, kindly write to DON 35, A- bury, South Canterbury, to s:ivo furtior VMiviy. FOR SALE. • COUNTRY GENERAL STORE and k DWELLING HOUSE attached, with Evorv Convenience. ' Doing a Good Turnover; nearly all cash. Owner desiring to acquire a larger business, is proparod io dispose at a reasonable price*. Full particulars from ROSS AND GLENDINING. LTD.. FP9837 Lichfield S A PPLiqATIONS, addresfed to tie CbaivXI man, will be received up to 9 a.rjn., of WEDNESDAY, tho 13th..JUNE, at tL» oilice of the NORTH CANTERBURY HOSPITi L AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD, Ricearton Road, for Appointment on tho Honorary S'afE of the Christchurch Hospital, of ONE PHYSICIAN and ONE SURGEON. Forms of Application can bo obtained'at; Office. W. S. WHARTON, 4103 , • Secretary. 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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17495, 2 June 1917, Page 1

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