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AMUSEMENTS. QPEBA house. Direction .... Ben J. and John Fuller. 2.33 BOXING DAY. 8. 2.80 BOXING DAY. 8. Re-oponing of the PEOPLE’S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE, 'With e, Buper-bruliant show. SEE WHO'S CUMING WEDNESDAY NEXT, DEC. 28th. (Commencing at. the Matinee). PAUL STANHOPE. PAUL STAinHOPE. PAUL STANHOPE. With his Great New MUSICAL REVUE CO. FINE 1 FINED. FINED! FINED!! And a. wonderful Vaudeville Bill, including those eminent Vocal Stars •PHILIP NEWBURY, PHILIP NEWBURY, PHILIP NEWBURY,The World Famous Tenor. AMY MURPHY, AMY MURPHY, AMY MURPHY, The Brilliant New Zealand Soprano. THE MOST IMPORTANT MUSICAL EVENT In the history of Vaudeville. An epochmaking association of two stars of vocal magnitude in a MAGNIFICENT SERIES OF MUSICAL MASTERPIECES. First appourancc, diroct from New York, WALTER C. McKAY. WALTER C. McKAY. The Merry Musical Knut. And Many Other Star Performers. Plan at Milner and Thompson’s. RESERVE YOUR SEATS. RESERVE YOUR SEATS. No Booking Fee. Q.RAXD CONCERT In connection with Pnpanui Patriotic Carnival, will bo hold in the RUGBY STREET SCHOOLROOM, ST ALBANS, TIMS EVENING, Wednesday, ot 8 p.m., in aid of No. 4 Farmers’ Queen, MISS BEATRICE WITIIELL, An excellent Programme will bo provided by a Firßt-claes Christchurch Orchestra and Well-known Local Artists. 2236FP G .RAND POPULAR ORGAN RECITAL. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), 20th, at 8 p.m. In OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH. By MR ARTHUR LILLY, A.R.C.O. Vocaliat: Miss Marjorie Nicol. See Items in this issue. Admission by Programme—Ono Shilling each. 7874 Great jumble sale, s p.m. four P’S Sale, 8 p.m. (Pies, Puddings. Peas, Potatoes). Durham St. Methodist Schoolroom, ’LO-MORROW (THURSDAY), Proceeds Canter bury_Methodist_Y,W.B, Class Union. 2362 A N ORGAN RECITAL\by MR RAYNOR -ti. WHITE, assisted by Leading Vocalists, will bo held at. ST PAUL’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Cashel Street, TUESDAY, Dec. 23 th, 1017. at 7.30 p.m. 8010 PUBLIC MOTtCE?. DAINTY MEAT CONFECTIONS FOR THE HOT WEATHER AND THE HOLIDAYS. GEO- - Has tiro oldest' eslablislied Pork Butchery and Small Goods trade in the province, and enjoys tho whole-hearted confidence of the public. That accounts for his ENORMOUS SALES OF MEAT DAINTIES. Peoplo who appreciate the better quality always COME TO ANDREWS’ for SPICED PORK ROAST CHICKEN PRESSED BEE? ROAST DUCK OXFORD SAUSAGE JELLIED BRAWN MELTON MOWBRAY PORK PIES XMAS HAMS—Our own special cure, cooked free of charge, from 8s Gd upwards. XMAS POULTRY —Specially selected Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, Spring Chickens. Order early. CEO. ANDREWS, 681, Colombo Street. 7031 See. tho Window Display. IMPSON AND WILLIAMS, LIMITED, i For •IRISTMAS and NEW YEAR PRESENTS. rIRISTMAS CARDS and CALENDARS for 1918. WalARIES for 1918—LettS’s, Collins’s, ker's and Colonial Series. JATHER WRITING CASES, Wallets, Pocket-books and Letter Cases. VINTY EDITIONS Well-known Poets bound in velvet, calf and other binding. BLES. PRAYER BOOKS and HYMNS, at very low prices. FOUNTAIN ’ PENS—AII tho best; gold mounts, iront 19s to 30s. NEW BOOKS for Novel Readers, all published to date. CHILDREN’S BOOKS, including Rag Boo.cs for Babies, Annuals and Story Books for the older children BOOKS •ON ALL SUBJECTS—Suitable Presents for those who do not care for fiction. I P^a F. H. 1A B A IT, F.P.A. (N.Z.) Established 1899. (Member Christchurch Stock Exchange.) ACCOUNTANT, SHAREBROKER AND ESTATE AGENT. INVESTMENTS AND SECURITIES. Income Tax Returns Prepared. Trustees Accounts kept end audited. 140, HEREFORD STREET, FP CHRISTCHURCH. X 36 CYRIL K. WHALE (Lato of Petersen’s, Ltd.) IS now established in Businebs on his own account at SANDSTON'S, JEWELLERS, 133, CASHEL STREET (next Ballantyne'a). 0 I T Y B U F F E. T. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. TERMS—6s Per Day. Permanent Boarders—2ss a week. FPXI36 KENNEDY’S BUSH HOUSE. ■\7"OU would ENJOY A WEEK-END or a A WEEK in this Pretty Bush-clad Valley. 1500 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL. BEAUTIFUL SCENERY. X 136 DELIGHTFUL WALKS. QRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANT, G. H. WOODS. LOWER HIGH STREET. Cash Purchaser of WHEAT, OATS. OATSIIEAF CHAFF. POTATOES, ETC. Cornsacls and Twine always on hard FP2* NOTICE TO WESTPORT PASSENGERS CHRISTM.vS DAY. SPECIAL CAR will meet Express Train from Christchurch at Stillwater, arriving Rcefton !) p.m., Westport at midnight. Further particulars apply— GOVERNMENT TOURIST OFFICE. Aek for Burley’s Motor Service.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17666, 19 December 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17666, 19 December 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17666, 19 December 1917, Page 1

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