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AMUSEMENTS. CRYSTAL PALACE. (The Theatre of Migility Magnificence). ■ TERRIFIC SUCCESS. COME EARLY. THOUSANDS TURNED AWAY LAST NIGHT. A. WALLOPING WHTRLWIND of RAFTERRATTLING JOYThe Speediest, Punchiest and Most Prolific Programme Ever Conceived WILLI \M FOX Presents WILLIAM FOX Presents " The Athletio Actor Thunderbolt GEORGE WALSH The Fellow GEORGE WALSH That put GEORGE WALSH The ' FIL " GEORGE WALSH In Films In the Swifter than Chained Lishtning, RipRoaring Patriotic Photo-play, THE PRIDE OF NEW YOKE. "TEE PRIDE OF NEW YORK." It's bne of those Grip-the-arms-of-your-chair-•nd-hold-on-tight sort of Stories. Full of Laughs as a Politician is of Promises. Tremendous Situations Unparalleled Battle Scenes. Startling, Slashing, Smashing Stunts. Fuller of Spice than Grandma's Pantry, hut ITS Good Old-fashioned Wholesome Spioe. ROSCOE (Fatty) ARBUCKLE ROSCOE (Fatty) ARBCCfCLE ROSCOE (Fatty) ARBUCKLE The World's Biggest and Best Comedian, in "THE BELL BOY." "THE BELL BOY." "THE BELL BOY." The Funniest Comedy Ever Made. The Kind that prolongs Lifo and Chases Away that Indigo Feeling. LITTLE MARY McALISTER LITTLE MARY McALISTER In 80 Minutes of Continuous Titter. "THE BRIDGE OF FANCY." "THE BRIDGE OF FANCY'' A RomtmiT. Rollickmsr Fun Frolic. WEEKLY GAZETTE. Absolutely First Appearance Here of MIS 3 FRANCES (Mezzo-Soprano). MISS 'FRANCES BARRY (Mezzo-Soprano). Wellington's Greatest Conceit, Favourite. ■ Miss Barry will sing at 8.15 o'clock "SOUL OF MINE" and KEEP ON HOPIN'." CRYSTAL PALACE ORCHES T RA. Overture at 7.30—" Massaniello " (Aubcr). Reserves at THE BRISTOL, cr "Phone 8758. WANTEDS. CiCRUB Brushes, Kneoling Mats (Is Sd), R«u<?h Boot Brushes 6d, Shining Brushes 6d, Trivets Is 3d, Is Bd, 2s. Minson's. X WARMTH before Everything Minson's Stone Foot-warmers will take proper care of one end, anyhow. X ANTED, for a Client, a Modern Bunga- » » low in St Albans, sor 6 rooms; must be in pood neighbourhood; price about £7OO. P. L. Davies and Co., 161 Cashel Street. T EFT-OFF Clothing—Mrs Pritchard is a -J Cash Buyer of Gent's Misfits and Leftoff Clothing, Boots. Trunks, Portmanteaux; ilso Ladies' and Children's Clothing. Spot cash. Ring uo 'phone 3394, or write 12, Victoria Street \SLSE Teeth, sound or otherwise; top market price to trade and others. Pearline Co., 168, Queen Street, Auckland. A l/TONEY TO LEND, from £.5 to £SOO, on ML any Approved Security, Furniture, etc. lepayable easy weekly instalments. Striotly confidential. No publicity. L W. BAL KIND, 88, Hereford Street Tel. 2567. X MONEY to Lend on Mortgage.- We have Several Sums awaiting securities. £3OO, £360. £450, £SOO and £2OOO. P. L. Davies and Co., 161, Cashel Street. ICHOLSON'S Sale To-day. Ladies' Tan and Saxe Bloomers—special value 2s ATICHOLSON'S Sale To-day. C IN for real Economy. Colour™ 8s lid, 4a 6d, 4s lid, 6s 6d. ■ >RIME Half Sheep Bs, guaranteed fresh

. ICHOLSON'S Sale To-day. Ladies' I White Silk Blouses, 9s lid, lis 6& OUR ROOM'S REPAPERED by FIRSTCLASS WORKMAN, And at Very Reasonable Price, by A. T. KEYS Btoneyhur«.t St. St Albans. 'Phone 2694. XD«2s9__ NICHOLSON'S Sale To-day. Children'* Woollen and Corduroy Tarns 8s bit See our windows. NICHOLSON'S Sale To-day. Ladios' Flannelette Underskirtß 3s 6d, 8s lid, 4s 6d. Big Value. "VrKJBOLSUiN'ei bale To-day. faample 1 N Curtains Is Od. Save your money Dy buying here. NICHOLSON'S Sale To-day. Children*! Btriped Red and White Wool Caps, 6d. Corne eariy. WANTED, the Public *o know >hat A. P. KEYS PAPERHANGER, Stoneyhurst Street, St Albans, aces FIRST-CLASS WORK at VERY REASONABLE PRICES. 'Phone 2594. XD8259 HURJSLESb Gramophone, box needles, 8 double-sided records, complete £i 17s 6d. 124, Cashel Street (2 dooia from Ballftnt>T>e s). NICHOLSON'S Sale To-day. Special), reduced Ladies' Corsets, 4- «* «■ lld Big Bargains h»»* ANTED Known—Prune Half Sheep 6 ¥V per ,b, Sides from &». S. Kerrison 136, Caledonian Road NEAR Railway. House, 6 rooms 'bath, gas, copper, tubs, etc; | acre. Forest and Porkins, Sydenham. NICHOLSON'S bale To-day. Value im possibn to duplicate. Tweed Skirt 12s 6d, 14s 6d, 16s 6d. DAIRYMEN, don't Buy a Separator unti you have seen the famous CERES Lat est Swedish Machine. Self-balancing, self oiling. Sizes, 16 to 144 gallons. Hand o; power. Lowest prices. Manning Machine*: Co., 188, Cashel Street, Christchurch.

The Grand Finale of a Wonderfully Successful Sale For the past few weeks we've been going at high pressure every day from morning till night clearing out the Footwear Bargains from Greymouth. The legther famine is so apparent now that the public has simply ru-hed Stewart Robinson's to secure a supply of Boots and Shoes at the ridiculously low prices ruling at this Sale. BARGAIN LIST CORRECTED TO DATE: This is necessary, as many lines and sizes' are sold out, and cannot be repoated at the price. Ladies'Felt Lace B->ots, leather golosh ... 14/1J Ladies'l}ox Calf Elastic Sides Boots ... ... IS/I' Ladies'Glace Kid Elastic-Sides Boots ... .«. ... "i-^'J? Ladies' Tan and Black Brogue Shoes ... ... ••• «/» «/- White Kid Wedding Mioes • - ••• 7 '>' »/o 2SB dairs Women's Felt Slippers, assorted colours leather board soles— Usual Price 5;6 JNow 3/6 Children's Tan Lace and Button Boots, strong, 3 to 6... 4/11 pair Children's Black Button and Lace Boots, 3 to 6 ... 4/11 pair Children's Black Glace 1-Bar, machine sewn, 4to 6 ... 6/- pair Children's Patent Calf 1-Bar, machine sewn 4 to 6 ... 6/- pair Girls' Box Calf 1-Bar, best quality, 7 to 10 ... 8/8 pa ir Girls' Box Calf 1-Bar, machine sewn, best quality, 11 to J 10/9 pair Men's Thigh Gum Boots (Merchant It. Coy.) ... 27/6 pair Men's Thigh Gums. 5 and 6 only (N British) 20/- pair Girls' Willow Calf Tan Lace and Button Boots, 7 to 10 8/11 pair Men's Light Derbv Balmorals, sewn ... ... 16/9 pair Ladies' Velvet Shoes, assorted ... ... ... 9,6 tu/6 Ladies' Patent Boots, lace, white tops—Worth 80/- ... ... 22/6 Boys' English Derby Balmorals, sewn, ... 7to 10 8/6 Ladies' Goloshes •• 4/6 4/116/8 Camel-Hair Top Slippers, leather soles ... ... 4/11 5/6 5/11 6/6 Ladies' Evening Shoes ... • • 4/11 5/8 Men's Glace Kid Court Evening Shoes ... ... ... 11/9 12/6 Men's Extra Heavv Double Pegged Sole Shooters ... 18/0 22,6 .Men's Greenhide Nailed Shooters ... ... 23/6 23/6 pair Men's Chrome Golosh Balmorals ... ... ... ... 17/11 Men's Split Kip Balmorals, heel and toe tip only ... 12/6 pair Men's Split Kip Nailed Shooters, medium weight ... ... 15/9 pair Gents' Box Chrome Derby Boots ... ... , ... 21/8 22/6 23/8 English Cookhams ... ... .... «,,„ 8 ?b „ 28/8 Ladies' Gum Boots ... ... ... ».« 14/8 16,9 pair Men's Heavv Knee Gum Boots ... ... ~. 24/6 Women's Chrome Leather Lace Boots ... ... ... ... 14/11 Women's Chrome Derby Shoes ... ... ... 3 &4 onlv 10/8 Youths' Chrome Golosh Boots ... ... ... ... 13/9 pair Ladies' Glace Kid Derby Shoes 18/8 16/- 14/6 12/6 pair Men's Superior Derby Boots ... ... ... ... ... 30/Youths' Stout Balmorals, heel and toe plate ... ... Ito 6 12/9 Youths' Best Chrome Derby Bals., tips, 1 to 5 14/11 and 17/11 Clog Pattens •■• 2/6 per pair Leather Laces 4 pre. for 1/- good Postage—Women's 6d., Men's 1/-.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17861, 6 August 1918, Page 2

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