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AMUSEMENTS, CRYSTAL palace. (The Theatre of Mighty Magnificence.) POSITIVELY LAST THREE DAYS AND NIGHTS OF THE GREATEST FILM ON EARTH. WILLIAM FOX Presents WILLIAM FOX Presente For the flrßt time in New Zealand, tho Gigantic Prison Problem Drama, “THE HONOR SYSTEM." “THE HONOR SYSTEM” "THE HONOR SYSTEM” "THE HONOR SYSTEM” “THE HONOR SYSTEM” The Greatest Human Story ever told. Eclipsing in action, truth, theme and Lavish Magnitude all previous Photodramatic Productions. . TWO THRILLING MILES OF MASSIVE MASTER-FILM. More pnwcrfu’ than a mi’lion sormona, "THE HONOR SYSTEM” "THE HONOR SYSTEM” "THE HONOR SYSTEM” "THE HONOR SYSTEM” Thunders forth, to ihe ends of the earth, Its message of warning and of hope. “THE HONOR SYSTEM” "THE HONOR SYSTEM” Is the Greatest, tho Most Wondrous Picture ever aeon in New Zealand. FOUR TIMES DAILY ALL THIS WEEK. At 12.15. 2.30 4.45 and 7.50 p.m. MUTT AND JEFF CARTOON. GAZETTE. CRYSTAL PALACE ORCHESTRA. Overture, 7.30 o’clock, “ Mirella ” (Gounod). DAY PRICES AS USUAL. NIGHT PRICER—Gd, le and Is 6d; Reserves 2a and 1r fid. Reserves at THE BRISTOL, or ’Phone ,'1758.

WANTEDS. QCRUB Brushes, Kneeling Mata (la 9d), Rough Boot Brushes fid, Shining Brushes 6d, Trivets Is 3d, Is 9d, 2s Minson’a. X WARMTH before Everything Minsohs Stone Foot-warmers will take proper caro of one end, anyhow. X "VTICHOLSON’S Sale To-day. Children’s is Stripod Red and Whito Wool Caps, Cd. Come early. T EFT-OFF Clothing —Mrs Pritchard is a ■-J Cash Buyer of Gent’s Misfits and Leftoff Clothing, Boots. Trunks, Portmanteaux; i!so Ladies’ and Children’s Clothing. Spot cash. Ring ud ’phone 3391, or write 12, Victoria Street SINGER, Half-cabinet, cover fitting, cheap, ronnd shuttle, £2 16s. Globe, High Street, opp. Pete.aen’s. QINGER. latest 6CK model, used a few times; perfect, £S 10s. Globe, High Street, Triangle, near Square. CHIP SAUCE is real WORCESTERO SHIRE, and made hv a British Expert. Sold by all Grocers, and used by all who want quality DOOR Mats—lf ever you wanted one, you want one now. Minson's prices, 3s 6d, 4s 6d, os Gd. X JpA C? £—PRACTICALLY on Id Section, 4 c&ttOO rooms. Finest §-Acrc in Christchurch, 2 Glasshouses and Grapes. Just the placo to make money. J. B. Nealo and Coy., Inglis’s Bdjjs. T ADIES. MAKfc, YOUR BED SNUG ON JL/ a X D NIGHT with a UNIQUE HOT WATER BAG. When buying, make sure that tho Brand is on nook of Bag. Sold by all Traders.

WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO BUY— Q<CRAP METAL (all kinds), Rags,. Tailors' Cl Cuttings, Rope, Rubber of all kinds, and Sacks of every description, in any quantities, at Highest Possible Prices. G. THORPE AND CO., Wholesale Rag and Waste Merchant, 101, Lower High Street, Christchurch. 'Phene 574. X jJOSSE HAIR BOUGHT. BUNTING AND CO., LTD., BRUSH MANUFACTURERS, 87. Manchester Street. X2lB MACHINERY WANTED.—Wo have inquiries for every description. New or good secondhand. Send us full particulars of any you wish to sell and let us turn it into cash for you. Manning Machinery Co., 188, Cashel Street. Christchurch. X A RTIFICIAL Teeth in any state, Platinum JX and Old Gold bought Post to Silverstone, 145, Vivian Street, Wellington. X FALSE Teeth, sound or otherwise; top market price to trade and others. Pearline Co., 168, Queen Street, Auckland. SINGER Sowing Machine Wanted, price no object if the Machine is suitable. Mater, “ Times.” SOUND Shelving and Fittings Wanted, suitable Warehouse; also Truck for moving cases. Box 657. WANTED Buy, Portable Copper. Apply G.A., “ Times.” 5132 WANTED Buy, Binks Carburettor, cheap. Apply G. 8., “ Times." 5132 XX/ - ANTED, 30 Gallons of Milk daily. Pnr'VV ticulars to Dairy F.C., "Times" Office. TXTANTED, daily, Milk, in any quantity VV up to 100 gallonß. 455, Worcester Streeß 5009 TXT ANTED to Purchase, Piano for Boat'YV ahed. Lowest cash price to 21, Bealey Street. 5126_ WANTED, Two Second-hand ” Birdfsell ” Clovor Hullers, in good <rder. Quote price to P. and D. Duncan, Ltd., Tuaux Street. & 145

Attractive Display of Footwear for Spring ATTRACTIVE STYLES ATTRACTIVE PRICES Spring’s the time for new Footwear—a most important part of one’s new rig out. We’re out to meet the needs of the Christchurch public every time—and all the time—so we are making a splendid Spring Display of the Smartest Boots and Shoes for Men, Women and Children. Footwear that embodies the essentials of good wearing quality, up-to-date style and low price. For, be it known, though leather prices are still soaring, we are determined to keep o.tf prices to you down to the minimum. So, if you want New c*uots or Shoes at prices that remind you of pre-war days, come along and inspect STEWART ROBINSON’S DISPLAY OF FOOTWEAR FOR EVERYONE jadies’ Patent Button and Laco Boots, cloth tops ... ... 24/6 jadies’ Patent Button Shoes, cloth back, smart shape • •• 20 /" jadies’ Tan Willow Calf Derby Shoes ... 25/- and 27/6 Smart Glace Derby Shoes, patent clips (Rostock’s ••• " Smart Glaco Kid Court Shoes, smart shape 16/6 21/6 !m»t Velvet 1-Bar S}***^, fflite Peplia Shoe., White Poplin Lace and Buttongßoots Black Poulin Button and Lace Shoo 1 8/11 9/6 10/6 Ladies’ Chrome lather Derby Shoes ... 13/119/11 Ladies’ Glace Instep and Bar bhoes At 8/6 9/6 10/6 12/6 14/0 Ladies’ White Poplin, white allleather heel 1-bar shoes—--6/11 C/11 pair Girls’ White Canvas Shoes, ankle bar Shoe, 7 to 10 4/9 pair 11 to 1 5/6 6/9 pair Ladies’ Tan Boots ... ... 13/9 POSTAGE 6d Ladies’ White Tennis Shoes, rubber soles ... ' ••• ... 4/11 Men’s White Tennis Slices ... 5/6 Ladies’' White Tenuis Shoes 4/11 Ladies’ Patent Slip-on Shoe—--21/6 22/6 25/Sandals, hundreds of pairs, 7 to 9 6/11 10 to 13 6/11 Women’s Tan ... ... 6/11 Men’s Nailed Bluchers 9/11 pair Men’s Split Kip Nailed Shooters—--12/G pair Girls’ White Tennis Shoes, 7 to 10 3/3 11 to 1 3/9 Ladies’ Ward Shoes, rubber heel 6/11 Youths’ Chrome Golosh Boots, 2 to 5 14/11 Men’s Chrome Golosh Bals 16/9 Girls’ Chrome School Boots—--10 to 13 ... ... ... 10/9 1 and 2 same line ... 11/9 Ladies’ Glace Kid Derby Shoes—--12/6 pair Ladies’ Glace 1-bar Shoes, high heel 7/11 pair Men’s Black Glace Boots 23/9 pair Men’s Long Gum Boots 27/0 pair Stewart Robinson c tt St

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17881, 29 August 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17881, 29 August 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17881, 29 August 1918, Page 2

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