AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY, 2.30. TO-DAY, 2.30. TO-DAY, 2.30. GRAND SPECIAL MATINEE. GRAND SPECIAL MATINEE. Farewell ■'Matinee of GRAHAM AND GRAHAM With thoir Wonderful Human Marionettes. Cd Is Gd Is 6d Is (id la Gd Is 6d .Is 6d Is QPERA "~ HOUSE. Direction ... Ben and John Puller. Special Starring Engagement of BRULL AND HEMSLEY, BRULL ATTD HEMSLEY, That Brilliant English Couple, in their Original and Cle-vor ConiedyCharactorisations, 1 Great Success of BONNY AND FREEMAN, The Pair with the Twinkling Foot. PHIL PERCIVAL ■ Pinnologuiat. Last GRAHAM AND GRAHAM, Night Brilliant Human Marionettes, of' NELLIE K.OLLE, Last Everybody's Darling. Night DURNO. FRED WEBBER of VIVIANS. LAMPINIB. PRICES: 2s and Is (Plus Tax). Plan at Milnor and Thompsons, and at the Theatre from 1.30 to 5 p.m. No Booking Fee. QPERA HOUSF MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY NEXT. At 8 p.m. MONDAY NEXT. Ben and John Fuller present ' WALTER GEORGE'S . SUNSHINE PLAYERS. A Bunch of BLITHESOME GIRLS And CAROLLING COMEDIANS, In their Miniature Musical Comedy. - A DUTCH LEGACY. A DUTCH LEGACY. ' ... y ._.' A DUTCH LEGACY. . : PRICES' AS USUAL. Plan now open at Milrier and Thompson's. SKATING. ' SKATING. SKATING CO.XO.SSETTM rink. SCHOOL CHILDREN'S MORN'ING. Admission 6d. Skates Free. Music by Mr C. Dunn'!) Brass Band. ENTER NOW FOR 'THE MASQUERADE FANCY DRESS and POSTER CARNIVAL to bo held on the 14th and 13th tot AUGUST. • Great Grand National Attraction. • Ladv Liverpool Trench Comforts Fund. CONCERT BY THE GHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL SOCIETY. Assisted by the Symphony Orchestra. II 0 R A L HA L I SATURDAY NEXT. AUG. 10th. By Special Request, "A Talo of Old Japan," for soli, chorus and orchestra (130 performers), and " The Daisy Chain" Song Cycle. A crowded house and repeated recalls gave abundant evidence of the popularity of this programme. Solo artists, Madam Gower-Burns, Mrs F. P. Osmond Smith, Miss Woodhouse, Miss Maclcodsmith. Messrs Petty, Bowron and Rex Harrison.' Tickets: 2s (reserved) at Messrs Milner and Thompson's, and from Mr W. J. Jenkin, 623 Colombo Street. 1201 MRS W. WILSON, Hon. Sec. WANTEDS. TVTcINTYRE'S Extra Strong Regulating L Pills. Recommended by Ladies, 4s Gd. Chemieta and Stores. 82209-4240 MONEY TO LEND, from £> to £SOO, on any Approved Security, Furniture, etc. Repayable easy weekly instalments. Strictly confidential. No publicity. L. W. BALKIND, 88, Hereford Street Tel. 2567. X MTONEY to Lend on Mortgage.—We have O.VJL Several Sums awaiting securities. £3OO, £350, £460, £SOO and £2OOO. P. L. Davies and Co.. 161, Cashel Street. McINTYEE'S Extra Strong • Regulating Pills. Recommended by Ladies, 4a Gd Chemists and Stores. 82209-4240 ICHOLSON'S Sale To-day. Ladies' Tan and Saxo Bloomers—special value 2s VTICHOLSON'S Sale To-day. Opportunity I-> for real Economy. Coloured Bloubos 1 8s lid, 4s 6d, 4s lid, 5s 6d. RIME Half Sheep Bs, guaranteed fresh • meat, limit No. Kerrison, Caleffonian : Road. ICHOLSON'S Sale To-day. Ladies' > White Silk Blouses, Os lid, 11a 6d. "OUR ROOMS REPAPERED by FIRSTCLASS WORKMAN, i And at Very, Reasonable Price, by ' A. P. KEY S. Stoneyhuret St., St Albans. 'Phono 2594. XDS2S9 ' TUTCHOLSON'S Sale To-day. Children's -' Woollen and Corduroy Tarns Ss .61 I See our windows. NICHOLSON'S Sale To-day. Ladies' * Flannelette Underskirts 3s 6d, 3s lid, ,4s 6d. Big Value. JICHOLSON'S ttalo To-day. Sample ' Curtains is Cd. Save your money by buying hero. TICHOLSON'S Salo To-day. Children's lN Striped Red and White Wool Caps, i 6d. Como oariy. , I XJiT ANTED, the Public *o know (hat A. VV ' p. KEYS. PAPERHANGER, StoneyI hurst Street, St- Albans, does FIRST-CLASS ; WORK at VERY SEASONABLE PRICES. •Phono 2594. XD3269 "ORNLESS Gramophone, box needles, 0 . double-sided records, complete £4 17s Cd. I 124, Cashel Street (2 doors from Ballontine's). NICHOLSON'S ■ Sale To-day. Specially reduced Ladies' Corsets, 4s 6d, 5s lid, I Big Bargains b or * Sale To-day. Ladies' ■N Squirrel Necklets—unusual value, 30s,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17859, 3 August 1918, Page 2
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