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AMUSEMENTS, LOOK WHO’S HERB. LOOK. WHO’S HERE. BOX PLANS THIS MORNING. The Plans of the Reservations for the First Three Nights of the Season will be on view at The Bristol this morning. LOOK WHO’S HERE.. A Presentation of so different oalibre, adding yet another portrait to a woll-fiiied gallery. THEAtrI royal Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST 10. SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST 10. Jock Wallor (The Theatrical Aoe) Presents LOOK WHO’S HERE, LOOK WHO’S HERE, LOOK WHO’S HERE, LOOK WHO’S HERE, For a Season of POSITIVE FAREWELL, To be made Memorable by an ENTIRELY NEW REPERTOIRE, Interpreted ,by all the. Old Favourites of hie Attraction, LOOK WHO’S HERE, Featuring a Chapter of Sketches, entitled - IN THE TRENCHES," "IN THE TRENCHES," Depicting the quaint humour and visualising the characters made famous by. the'inimitable CAPTAIN BAIRNSF ATHER. LOOK WHO’S HERE, LOOK WHO’S HERE, A sointillaiing vehicle whereby is introduced Bome’.hing that spells DISTINCTION. PRICES: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls 4s, Back Stalls 3s, Early Door Gallery 2s. Late Door Gallerv Is. Plus the tax. PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. CHORAL HALL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. SECOND PROGRAMME OB JpESTIVAL OF NEW ZEALAND MUSIC. Splendid Festival Chorus of 150 Voice®. Assisted by Christchurch Orchestral Society (Chief Conductor—Mr Alfred Bum). Chorus of 60 Scholars from Christchurch Girls’ High School. PRlCES—Reserved Seats Bs, Unreserred 2s. A limited number of Is Tiokets will be fold the door. Box Plan at The Bristol. Surplus Proceeds \,to TrAmway Copper Trail. MRS L. F. EMMEESON, 1243 Assistant Hon. Secretary (Box 518). riHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL SOCIETY. V’HRISTCHURCH MUSICAL SOCIETY. PATRIOTIC CONCERT. CHORAL HALL. NEXT SATURDAY. , “A Tale of Old Japan," for solos. ohoruS and orchestra, and the Song Cycle, “ The Daisy Chain,” wjll be repeated for the bene-: fit of the Lady Liverpool Trench Comfort® Fund. 130 performer®. The principal Artists will be Madam Gower Burns, Mrs F. P. Osmond Smith, Miss Woodhouse, Miss Maoleodsmith. Messrs Petty-, Bowron and Rex Harrison. - Tickets 2s, from Members and at the Municipal Stall in the Square. Reserve free at Milner and Thompson’s. 1255 SYDENHAM PICTURES. . "THE FLOOR BELOW.” Heralding the reappearance of our old friend MABEL NORMAND. MABEL NORMAND. FOR SALE. TUcINTYRE’S Extra Strong Regulating ■DA Pills. Recommended by Ladies, 6s 6d. Chemists and Stores. X NEW HUDSON 6-6 Twin 0.-shaft, 8-speed. Christchurch Motor Exchango, Cr. High and Tuam Streets. 8921 PRIME Half Sheep, good value, from Bs. Kerrison, Caledonian Road. ' ■ TDRIME Legs of Mutton 3s 6d and 4s, ForeA quarters 3s fed, Loins 6Jd. Kerrison, Caledonian Road. PRIME Ox Beef Sirloin Bd, Primo Ribs cl, Corned Beef Bd, other Joints cheap. S. Kerrison, 115, Caledonian Road. TJRIME Half-sheep Wether Mutton, gnaranteed, 6d lb. Kerrison, Caledonian-Road. SINGER Drophead, 66, latest, cost £l7 3 weeks ago, 'sell or exchange for cheaper machine. Globe, High Street, 2 doors. Cashel Street. X TXT ANTED Sell, 4-rooroed House, built of ' v kauri, sound, and good street. Price £250. D.J.J., “Times." 3919 TXT ANTED to Sell, Drawing-room Upright * v Grand Piano; cost £9O, take £SO. Give short term if necessary. C.G.G. 8926 TXT ANTED Kn„wn—Primo Legs Mutton » » from 3s 6d, Forequarters 3s 6d, Shoulders Mutton 6jd per lb. . S. Kerrison, 115, Caledonian Road. • WANTED to Sell, Gent's Genuine B.S.A. » » Bicycle, free-wheel; alsu Girl’s Freewheel, 20 inch frame, good order; Horse. Harness and Express good lot. Can be seen 83, Lower High Street. ’Phone 4245. XAT ANTED Sell, email Casks for Summer ,y * Drinks, Ice Cream Tubs, Oak Tubs for Shrubs and Flowers, Kauri Washtubs wW brass plugs and chains, guaranteed not to leak, 82» 6a; Churns and Washing Machines made and repaired; Bakers’ Ferment Tubs; Tubs for Pickling Meet, Sutherland, 70, Tuam Street, W. 'Phone 1751. 4 ALB Rails, Wireßopes, Haulers, Planers, A'A . Locomotive, Trucks, iEto. Glenbaw Sawmill Co., Glenham. 2445 TXT ANTED Known—We deliver Meat to * V any part of St Albans. Ring 8624. S. Kerrison, 116, Caledonian Road. A? KG DEPOSIT, balanoe as rent, near a* Sydenham P.O. House, 6 rooms, hot and cold, and all conveniences, good section, splendid frontage. Price £450. Forest and Perkins. Sydenham

PUBLIC NOTICES. "FOWLER’S.’* 4'\TJR desire in these days of necessary economy is to design the most charming Evening Gown,, suitable for present westr. and convertible for spring aud summer street wear. Our large and varied range of Fabrics in all shades—Voile, Organdy, Silk, Georgette, Ninon, Crepe-de-chine, etc., should low be seen. Our C do C Blouses, in all exclusive shades, from 37s 6d to 42s 6d; cur Silk (all colours), from 17s 6d to 29s 6d; our “Smart Blouse," in Stripes, at 12s 6d; our Tennis Sk’rts at 19s 6d, made to measure; our 4-guinea Coßtumes, our new Beadwear and many other Novelties should make FOWLER’S, 110, Cashel Street (past Ballantyne’a), and 126, Armagh Street, worth a visit. CYRIL K. WHALE (Late of Petersen’s, Ltd.) TS now established in Business on his own account at CANDSTON’S. JEWELLERS; 188, CASHEL STREET (next Ballantyne’a.) ■Y' XIS 6: ARE YOU A SPORT! TTERY well, then, boa, properly equipped V one. We have a full stock of SPORTING REQUISITES of every variety. Highest quality goods only, but the lowest prices. Buy direct fiom us and save your monev. W. J. SEATER, * 105, Customhouee Quay, 4-186 Wellington.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17862, 7 August 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17862, 7 August 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17862, 7 August 1918, Page 2

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