AMUSEMENTS. CRYSTAL PALACE. (The Theatre of Mighty Magnificonoe,) The Limit of Luxurious En er ainmeut, THEDA BARA Tho Most THEDA BARA Famous THEDA BARA Artiste THEDA BARA in all the THEDA BARA Universe. In the Lavish Socfetv Super-Photoplay, "HER GREATEST LOVE." "HER GREATEST LOVE." An AdaptpHih of he Immnr »1 Novel, OTJIDA'S "MOTHS. 1 ' ; ' ' ' DIRECT PROM AMERICA. The Marvellous " Sunshine " Comedy, LIONS and WEDDING BELLS. ROARING LIONS and WEDDING BELLS. Thrills of Amazßmen'—Shrieks of Lauehter. A PAGEANT OF UNBRTDLED REVELRY The Grea'est Comodv Ever Made. The Lions Snoil 'ho W*>ddin<? Broakfart. LITTLE MARY McALISTFR She Proven aoain 'hat Children DO Count. In her Latent end Sw<>c>»ei<t Fea*nrotte, "THE LITTLE WHTTE GTRL." "WHO IS NUMBER ONE?" Episode 8 will leave vou s'ill baffled. AMERICAN MISS MTLLICEVT JENNINGS. Vocalist. CRYSTAL PALACE ORCHESTRA. Se«aions and Priron a« Usua' Reserves at THE BRISTOL, or "Phone 8758. TABL A N D IBBAIBE. The Delightful Comedy success, "ARE A MASON?" Starring JOHN BARRYMORF,, America's F>remos' Legitimate Comedian. "A WIFE IN SUNSHINE." Third ' Is Marriage Sacred?" Drama. Revival of Mack Sonne't's Famous Comedy, '• THE PULLMAN BRIDE." Australian and American Gazettes. YDENHAM PICTURES. JANE COWL JANE COWL In "SPREADING DAWN," "SPREADING DAWN," A GOLDWYN Fn-or-feature. Aln", THE OF TH 13 " rP"J*S. MYSTERY OF THE DOUBLE CROSS.' UMBL E » ~ MONTREAL STREET HALL. 2 p.m. TO-DAY. ADMISSION 3d. WANTECS. Qffc —ADDINOTCN. Hon»e of Brooms, 3w4Lt/Vj clec'ric light a'd all conveniences. Large glasshouses, over J-acre. Fores and Perkins, 433, Colombo Street, Sydenham. ! 'ITAJSuARD Rotary, la'.est, cheap; Wer- *_) theira, hand machine, 255; Drophead £i 15s. Globe. High Street, opp. Petersen's. MRIME OX BEEF, WETHER MUTTON AND PRIME VEAL. Cheapest la Uty ' 8. KERRI^ON. XD Tl 5. Caledonian Road. • A DIES-MAKE YOUR BED SNUG ON J A COLT) NIOHT with a "UNIQUE" HOT WATER BAG. Whe i bi ins. make sure that the Brand is on neck of Bag Sold bv a!' Traders. J?OK DEPOSIT and 18s weekly secures Good Houi>e in Waltham, all con"eniences, sound. This is too good to miss. J. B. Neale and Coy , Inglis's Buildings. .' ADlES—Before Retiring, WARM UP JL YOUR BED with a " UNIQUE " HOT WATER BAG Who-, buying, make sure <A the brand on neck of Bag. Sold by ail Traders. INGER latest, cost £l7, a bargain; Drop- *~> head, best shu tie, good order, £5 15s. Globe, Hich S'reot, opp. Petersen's. MOTOR SERVICES. ,ILKINGTON'S ROYAL MAIL MOTORS. Chmtchurch, Little Rivw Akaroa. . DAILY SERVICE. Broadway's Dep. Akaroa Dep. Monday . 2.30 p.m. Tuesday 2.30 p.m. Wedne«d»y 3.0 p.m. Thurday . 2-30 p.m. 8.30 a.m. 8.30 a.m. 6.46 a.m. 8.30 a.m. 8.30 a.m. 8.30 a.m. Friday • 2.30 p.m. 8.30 a.m. Saturday . 2.30 p.m. . 8.30 a.m. 800 KIXG S-CH RISTCHURCH: Woodward's, Tobacconist. 'Phone 2504. Rink Taxis, Ltd. 'Phones 878, 1838, 185 T. Thos. Cook and Son. 'Phone 4075. Government Tourist Office. 'Phone 1176. C. \V. Hervey. 'Phono 3175. AKAROA: Pilking'on. "Phone 8. Telegrams. Pi.kington, Akaroa. LOVELY AKAROAi ,*OYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE. it . ALF. J. READ, Proprietor. NOTE.—MORNING SERVICE. 8.15. Obristchuroh Depart. Christchurch ChristDepart, church Akaroa Monday . 8.15 a Tuesday . 815 a \\'»jn:'flday 8.15 a Broadways. Depart. Depart. 8.15 a.m. 2.30 p.m. 8.30 a.m. 815 a.m. 230 p.m. 8.80 a.m 8.15 a.*" 8 0 p.m. 6.45 am Thvr-day . 8.15 a.ra 230 pm. 8.30 a.m Friday 8.15 a.m. 2.30 p.m. 8.30 a.m. Sa urday . 8.13 a.m 2.30 pm. 8.30 a.m NOTE-MORNING SERVICE, 8.15 a.m., Broadway's Depart. Special Tr.pa Wedding and Picnio Parties arranged privately KAMS-READ, AKAROA. TELEPHONE—No. 6, AKAROA. Feats can be booked at THE LIBERTY KOOK SHOP to Liberty Theatre), ADAMS I TO. and TOURIST OFFICE. Private Address—William Stree' 4KAROA. 'CZEMA, Pnoriaris, Acne, Varicose Ulcors, i Scalp Diseases and all Skin Eruptions. MISS HENDERSON MARR. 14, Dominion Buildings. Telephone 1639. The Square Clu-istchurch.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17815, 13 June 1918, Page 2
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