AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEAtTRiEA Direction . , , . Ben J. Poller. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT! COLOSSAL COMEDY CAROUSE. A Baoohanalia of Brilliance. Brisk os Revolving Fireworks. First appearance and for one week onlY of the Fa,mous Continental Stars, direct’froij the I Florida Teatro and Coltseo Buenos Aireß, CHARLENE AND CHARLENE. CHARLENE AND CHARLENE. CHARLENE AND CHARLENE. CHARLENE 1 AND CHARLENE. CHARLENE AND CHARLENE. CHARLENE AND CHARLENE. Three Super-star Sensations o fthe Variety World. Juggling: with. Everything Imagine able. • FIRE JUGGLERS EXTRAORDINARY. Combining a -Remarkable Routine of MIRTH, HAZARD AND XYLOPHONIG
MELODY OF IRRESISTIBLE ALLUREMENT. A Furore throughout the Dominion Created by these Superlatively Brilliant Entertainers. CLIVALLI And his Canine OLIVALLI Pal “ Sport.” Cheerful BELLY AND DORIS?. Chatty Dancers BILLY AND DORIS; HAROLD LOCKWOOD Champion Roper. Thrilling Trapezist LORENZ. CLEMO Pot Pourri. CLARKE! AND 'WALLACE. Popular Patter Purveyors. Tremendous Artistic Success of the Famous Lyrio Tenor, WARREN HASTINGS. WARREN HASTINGS. In further selections from his extensive repertoire. PRICES—2s and Is. Plan at Milner and Thompson’s. Reserves 6d extra. Grand theatre, THE PICTURE OF THE YEAR OLGA PETROVA In “The Soul of OLGA _ PETROVA a Magdalene.” An Exquisite “METRO” showing a deeper-. ate Girl’s Sacrifice , LINWOOD v. MERIVALE Football Matoh. DAFFODIL DAY—Are You on the Film “ Submarine Secret ”•—Rex Beach’s Travels. PUBLIC NOTICES. NORTH CANTERBURY ACCLIMATISA- , TION SOCIETY. FISHING LICENSES. THE SEASON for TROUT FISHING will commence on MONDAY, the Ist October( 1917. Licenses, £1 for adults and 5s for ladies, and for boys (under 16 years of age) are now obtainable in Christchurch from the following agents:—Messrs W. H Tisdall, J. Trist, Mason, Struthers and Go., E. Beebe and Sons, and Otago Sports Depot; -and in the country districts from J. Johnston and; Son, Rangiora;. J. G. Weastell, Glentunnel; Mrs Fisk, Kaiapoi• J. Rentoul, Cheviot; ■H. Nimmo and J. Hoglund, Springfield; C. Piper, Southbridge; Golding Bros., Rangiora; S. Johnston, Leeston; V. H. Line, Little River; D. Howat, Cust; W. H. Alford, E. Oxford; or from the undersigned, C. W. HER.VEY, Secretary, 6098 59, Cathedral Square. TO BREWERS. IMMEDIATE Application* are Invited from Competent Brewer* for the POSITION OF BREWER «t the .T. G. MACARTHY BREWERY, Wellington. Applicants must be ineligible for military service, should forward testimonials and be ready to take up the position the'first week ir. October. Apply to THE DISTRICT MANAGER, Public Trustee, CIO 6 Tdlhgton., HELLO 1 L.O. HELLO! BUR-ANDY. • Y: ! . rHE Most Perfect Non-Alcoholic Beverag* yet discovered. A liqueur that exhilarates but does not intoxicate. Take D with Lemonade, Soda Water, Beer or Spirits, cl Savour your Jellies'and Trifles with it. Take it hot or cold, for a Cold or Cough or Indigestion. SHARPE BROS., 276, Armagh’ Street, Christchurch. 'Phone 1761. , A. E. CREE, F.P.A..N.Z., Nine years Chief of Staff A. A. M’Kellar and' Son, _, Has commenced Business as PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR At Tonks, Norton’s Buildings (opp. Bank N.S.W.), 1 09, Hereford Street. Christcharoh. XlHj rvAINTY SPRING FROCKS, DIRECT l) FROM PARIS. ‘ The Lovely French ’rocks just received represent the ideal in pring and Summer Apparel. The most teautiful Rohes in ’ pale-coloured. Voiles are lere, some charmingly braided in new deigns ; also White Frocks w Voile and jrepes very prettily fashioned. Ea-cfi frock 3 a work of art in cut, colouring and deign Your inspection is invited at SALON JELIA, No. 6. Royal Exchange Buildings,
AVON DAIRY COMPANY, LTD., 23, Manchester Street S. WE are Buyers of Cream. HIGHESI PRICES GIVEN. Accurate weight e ,-.| lest guaranteed. Comer Manchester and Dund&g Streets. LOST, FOUND, ETC. I' OST, near Prehbleton, Kit of Triumph V Motor Tools. Return oare Adams, Ltd. LOST, on North New Brighton Beach, Pomeranian Pup, light tan, with black points. Please return to 191, Manchester Street. Reward. ■ , . LOST, on Saturday night, between Clothier and Tuam Streets, Working Girl's Wages, £l. Finder' please return to .this office. Reward. 7288 — LOST, a Lady’s Gold Watch with Brooch attached, between Falsgrave Street and. Sydenham Park. Reword. Nome inside.' 96, Falsgrave Street. 7301 LOST, from Grasmere, Black and Whits 1 Sheep-dog, Laddie. Reward on returning to C. J. Cron, Templeton, or F. J. Booth, Grasmere, Cass. 7128 LOST, between Langsdown Terrace and Cathedral Square, on Saturday night, a Diamond Cluster Ring. Substantial reward on returning to Police Station.
{ WANTED. W A E D < Crepes, in all shades, at Is 6sd. WANTED to . LEND. £1 to £25, upon Household Furniture (without removal). No delay. Repayable Easy ments. Tel. 2567. L. W• BAI/KIND, 629* Colombo Street. i • CiTUDEBAKER, 1916, Roadster. Eleotrio O lamps, self-starter, 5 detachable rims. This car haa only done 7000 miles and is equal to new. Call and inspect at Adams, Ltd., 219, Tuam Street. A? AOA —A Sydenham Snip. Near Rail- : dWrwV. way. Plastered House, 6 rooms, Jacre. Easy terms. Forest and Perkine, 483,. Colombo Street, Sydenham. v OINGER Drophead, cheap; latest AutomaO tic Drawing-room Cabinet; cost £2O; half price. Globe, High Street, opposite Globe Pictures. SINGER Light Car, 2-seater. Splendid hill climber. Doing 40 miles to gallon. Tyres almost new, complete 1 with all accessories, including 5 detachable wheels. Price £175, net cash. Adams, Ltd., 219, Tuam Street. STAINES, 6-seater. Splendid English Car. Complete with hood, shield) eleotrio side lamps, 5 tyres and tubes, tools and all \ accessories. Very easy riding car. £l6O net cash. Adams, Ltd., 219 Tuam Street. H ATKINSON’S Pack Free and Pay * Rail for 50 miles all Purchase* ovef £l. Furnishers, 127, Manchester Street. f>OOA —SYDENHAM. House 6 rooms, 3*ool/. hot and cold and all conveniences. J-acre. Forest and Perkins, 433, Colombo Street, Sydenham.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17592, 24 September 1917, Page 1
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