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AMUSEMENTS. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY I ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! Exhibitors of America has specially (secured the two Largest Theatres in Christchurch. Yj V EETBiODT'S LIBERTY. For the purpose of Presenting American Ambassador James W., Gerard's FOUR YEARS IN FOUR YEARS IN FOUR YEARS IN FOUR YEARS IN FOUR YEARS IN FOUR YEARS IN FOUR YEARS IN FOUR YEARS IN FOUR YEARS IN FOUR YEARS IN FOUR YEARS IN FOUR YEARS IN FOUR YEARS IN FOUR YEARS IN FOUR YEARS IN OERMANY' GERMANY' GERMANY' GERMANY' GERMANY' GERMANY' GERMANY' GERMANY' GERMANY' GERMANY' GERMANY' GERMANY' GERMANY' GERMANY' GERMANY' The. Moat Colossal Moving Picture Production ever screened—not excepting " Intolerance." COMMENCING COMMENCING COMMENCING COMMENCING COMMENCING COMMENCING SATURDAY, AUGUST 10. The Tremendous Photo-drama which tells tht Inside Story of German Intrigue, and. . tlays bare tho Menace of Prussian Autocracy. FOUR YEARS IN FOUR YEARS IN FOUR 'YEARS IN FOUR, YEARS IN FOUR YEARS IN FOUR YEARS IN FOUR YEARS IN FOUR YEARS IN FOUR YEARS IN FOUR YEARS IN T FOUR YEARS IN FOUR YEARS IN FOUR YEARS IN FOUR YEARS IN FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY'" GERMANY" GERMANY" GERMANY" GERMANY" GERMANY" GERMANY" GERMANY" GERMANY" GERMANY" GERMANY" GERMANY" GERMANY*' GERMANY" GERMANY" In Melbourne, Sydney and Wellington it. has been running for weeks, and night after night eager crowds had io be turned away from the theatres in which it was shown. THE PICTURE OF FACTS, NOT FICTION THE PICTURE OF FACTS, NOT FICTION For Epic intensity, absorbing interest and amazing reality, it is an achievement of Unimaginable Vitality and Magnificence. Watch for Further Announcements. ART GALLERY. ART GALLERY. rjRAND CONCERT in aid of Lady Liverv4 pod! Trench Comforts, under the ■ auspice-, of the W.C.T.U. SATURDAY NEXT. AUG. 30th. Artists will include. Misses Bessie. Okin, E. Holland. Robertson, Elsie Brewing, Messrs F. C. Pcnfold, H. M'Leod, R. Malcolm, Rayiior White and Christchurch Lyric Four (Messrs Morgan, Blakeley, Penfold and Johnson). Tickets 2s and Is. 37G9 WANTEDS. lOOMS TO PAPER AND HOUSES TO * PAINT. Moderate Prices. Cwb. EODDA, Sfl, Stoneyhmst Street, St Albans. 'Phono V- 4455. McINTYRE'S Extra Strong Regulating Pills. Recommended by Ladies, 4a 6d, Chemists and States. 8—2209-4248 ciJNiiJtUib .Extra Strong Regulating —. Pills. Recommended hy Ladies, 5s 6d. Chemists and Stores. ' X l ' -AHTitJUA STRICT, close to Id section—An Up-to-date Bungalow of 4 rooms, fasiug the- north, every modem convenience; a real good place; J-aore. W. E. Simes and Co., 146, Hereford Street. iRIME Wether Mutton, Half Sheep 6d per - lb; shop early. Kerrison, Calodonian toad. SINGER Drop-table, £2 17s Gd: Wcrlhcim 355; Hand, 30s. Globe, High Street, •opp. Petersen's. , , X P. L. DAVIES AND CO. HORNBY, five minutes' walk from railway station—Over 2 acres of real good land. New House, 5 rooms, bathroom, w. house, copper and tub's, stable. An ideal Utile home, £550. A deposit of- £75, and tho balance as rent. HALSAVELL—3 Acres of tho very hest land in Canterbury, piantod in fruit trees—apples, plums, pears and currant trees. Modern House, 6 rooms, h. and c. water, Doulton bath, w. house, copper and tubs, windmill, itablo and cart shod and loft, packing shod, - several glasshouses, all in capital order. Piics £985, small doposit, and tho balance at interest. ■ SPREYDON, off Barrington Stroet—A fine block, containing 1 acres, about 6 chains square, well fenced, small cottage, stable, etc. Must increase in value. Price £7OO. Very easy terms. A deposit of £SO will secure it. YALDHURST, closo to the Hotel—l3J Acres of good land, long frontage on two roads, old House, 4 rooms, good large shed. This property is fast becoming more valuable. £SOO. Terms can bo arranged. P. L. DAVIES AND CO., \ 161, Caehel Street. ■ r^fltWPg'TOmfllFmffl horn, self-starter, 5 detachable wire wheels and tyres, one-man hood, and all latest improvements. Very reliablo and economical. On view at Adams, Ltd., Garage, 219. Tuarn Street. IJIOR the rough weather, Minson's os Canvas Leggings &ro going to be a perfect WANTED to Lend, £5 to £5000; persona! or other security. Strictly confidential. Ktranncrhan. Chancerv Lane. 3RRQ QUNBEAM 5-seater Motor-car, in splendid O condition and complete in every detail, including 5 detachablo wheels and tyres, Bosch magneto, Claiulol-llobson carburetter, etc. Price for quick sale, £350. Adams, Ltd., 219, Tuam Street. PUBUG NOTICES. "IN ENGLAND TO-DAY" [OUSANDS of Both Sexes are taking advantage of the benefit derived from DR WILSON'S REGENERATOR, ■ the British Specific for Retaining the Natural Colour in hair that's inclined to go grey prematurely. Doubtless, owing, to the war strain, many realise the need of a RELIABLE Hair Tonic more than ever before, the increasing demand. Even in Now Zealand Inoiifands are usins it daily, and declare it has no equal, Chrictchurch Residents can procure froi J. R. McKENZIE'S, High Street. BALLANTYNE'S. And all Chemists and Hairdressers. PRICE Sa 6d. VELVET SOAP COMPETITION PRIZEWINNERS. I ST PRIZE, £5 ss—Costume made to order Lby the Farmers' Co-op.—Mrs W. Loader, Lyttolton. 6 PRIZES OF DRESS MATERIAL. Mrs E. McKie, 58, Manchester St.. Mrs McDowell. 6, Station Rd,, Heathcote, Mrs E. Brumsky, 145 Peterborough St. Mrs Derungs, 36, Peer St., Riccarton. Mrs Wigney, 17, Mowbray St., Sydenham. Miss Fenton, 97, London St., Lyttelton. FOR ECONOMY USE VELVET SOAP AND SEARCHLIGHT WAX CANDLES. BREAD PERFECTION! BREAD PERFECTION I BREAD PERFECTION I / THAT'S what People say of BOON'S BREAD. This Bnkovy won the New Zealand Championship against all-comers at tho Bakers' Exhibitions in 191" and 1918. C. E. BOON'S BREAD Is Made and Moulded by Machinery. Untouched by Haad, COLOMBO STREET, 'SYDENSaM.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17859, 3 August 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17859, 3 August 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17859, 3 August 1918, Page 2

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