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AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL. Direction . John Hopkins. Commencing NEXT SATURDAY, NOV. an*. NEXT SATURDAY, NOV. 2nd. The Right Attraction for your Joy Week. THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS. THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS. THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS. THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS. THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS. THE SCAELET TROUBADOURS. Next week is the on© ■ week in 'ho yew when Christchurch puts on its hat and sots out to enjoy itself at the Carnival of Horse, and the Show, and any odd place likely to break the monotony of the other fifty-one weeks. That's where wo ocmo in. THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS. THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS. ' THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS. It takes many headings to describe our performance. Here are a- few: MUSICAL MERRIMENT. POTTED REVUE BURLESQUES. OPERATIC SELECTIONS. CONCOCTIONS OP COMEDY INDIVIDUAL AND COLLECTIVE. SKETCHES MUSICAL and OTHERWISE. COMEDY MALE QUARTET. VARIEGATED SCENAS. DANCING AND FRIVOLITY. We could go further, but it's hardly necessary. "The Troubadours" are smart and clever. —Everybody's Opinion. PRICES—4s, 3s, 2s, Is, plus tax. Plans at The Bristol. ..EK* - w ~ _ J (The Distinctive Theatre.) THIS WEEK • The Big " World" Feature, "BROKEN TIES," Starring' June Elvldge, Montagu Love and Arthur ~ Ashley. . ■ Special Matinee Attraction "THE PRISONER OP ZENDA," Adapted from Anthony Hope's Famous Novel. A Drama of Lovo and Adventure. Prices as Usual. WMFBE TO STAY. <T ELMO HOUSE, 52, Worcester Street ' (West End). —Superior Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Two minutes from G.P.O. and Central Tram Terminus, also within game distance of Park, Public Gardans, Museum, Boatsheds, etc. Quietest amd very best position in City. Telephone 872. P. J. MURRAY, Proprietor. GRAND HOTEL, AKARQA.—Beautiful position, overlooking the sea. Visitors to Akaroa will recede every attention at this fireproof Hostel, which consists of 24 bedrooms, all replete. Electric light, hot and cold shower baths, etc. .Every convenience. Just the Home for a Holiday. Akaroa Service Cars call Twice Daily. Stables and Motor Garage Telegrams: Grand, Akaroa. 'Phono No. 11, T. WILSON, Proprietor.

THE MARINE HOTEL, SUMNER. NOW Under Entirely New Management. Bookings now being made for Summer Gne3ts, S. W. DEAN, 'Phono 4685. Proprietor. CARGEN HOTEL, AUCKLAND. RECOGNISED as one of the LEADING ~\) HOTELS hi AUSTRALASIA. Speciality: Suites of Rooms, with Private Bathroom, etc Ballroom." Orchestra. Tariff, 10s 6d to 15s per day. Special terms for lengthened periods Full particulars from Tho! 1 . Cook and Son, or Government Tourist Bureau. Telegrams: " Cargen," Auckland. X E. F. BLACK, Proprietor. "ILFRACOMBE," AKAROA. FINE HOTEL has been acquired by JL MRS DA VIES, late of Hotel Fcderai, Christchurch, and is now opec for the reception of guests. The House has bc9n completely renovated and is now under the personal supervision of MRS DAVIES. Letters and ' telegrams, "Ilfracombe," Akaroa. 'Phono 47. STOREY'S HOTEL (late Terminus). TO PASSENGERS BY EXPRESS: LUNCHEON can beThad at STOREY'S HOTEL, opposite Railway Station, from 11.45 a.m. EACH DAY. X 136 }ALMORAL PRIVATE HOTEL, COUR--3 TENAY PLACE (A Few Doors-from Fuller's). MRS E. HENDERSON, PROPRIETRESS, hvte Zsalandia Hotel. A Bright, Clean, Comfortable Home. Centrally Situated. Liberal Table. TARIFF—6s 6d per day, 35s per week. Christchurch Visitors to Wellington are upecially recommended to this Hotel. 136 THE CITY BUFFET <ERVES A LIBERAL, WELL-COOKED. .J WELL-SERVED LUNCHEON DAILY from'l2 p.m. to 2 p.m. Is 3d! Is 3d! la 3d! Is 3dl MRS HYMAN, iss Proprietress. WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, 107, CUBA STREET (Above Royal Oak.) C COMMODIOUS, convenient and comfortJ able. Just ideal for the travelling pub. lie. Recently taken over by Mr S EDILSON. Guests assured extra attention and improvements. Ladies' private drawingrooms, sitting-rooms, lounges, etc. Eight cudern bathrooms, electric light, ilectric fire alarms, fireproof building. TARIFF, 8s 6d day, 45s week. S. EDILSON . . . Proprietor, Telegrams, " Edilson," Wellington, WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. " TTOTEL COLUMBIA," near Town Hall, XI Cuba Street. First-class accommodation for 100 guests. Electrio light throughout; elevator; 10 bathrooms; excellent cuisine; drawing.and commercial rooms. Tariff, 8s per clay, £2 2s uer week. Permunonts by arrangement. Now under the entirely new management of Mrs M. Cooke, late of Christchurch. 133

WANTED, LARGE UNFURNISHED ROOM and Board with small family, Rationalist proferred. State terms. 9270 " Times." rpiMARU.—" To Kiteroa." Sarah Street, one . minute from and overlooking Bay. Superior Private Board-Residence. Quiet. Refined Homo. 2U 35 COUNTY COUNCStSi t ADIES remark that the. BLOUSES at i PowSr'a Depot in Cashel Street are always beautiful, but they do not see prices marked. THE REASON IS that we specialise in Styles ,and varied Shades, and many may not desire their Blouse to be priced amongst their friends. Then, again, our prices are such, because of low running expenses, that many of our Goods can well pass at a much higher price than we ask. Our now Crepe do Chene Georgettes and Novelty Blouses should now be seen. Costumes made to measure from Four Guineas, Summer Gowns from 60s, Tennis Skirts.l&s BLOUSE AND COSTUME DEPOT, Cashel Street (past Balla«tyno's.) , BREAD PERFECTION! BREAD PERFECTION! BREAD PERFECTION I THAT'S what People e&y of BOON'S BREAD. Thia Bakery won the New Zealand Championship against all-comers ai the Bakers' E?hibitioriß in 1917 and 1918. C. E. BOON'S BREAD Is Med* »nd Moulded by Machinery. Untouched by Hand. COLOMBO STREET. SYDENHAM. Telephone 2037. igj ISS HENDERSON MARR, skin _.— Diseases Specialist, 14, Dominiem Buildings, the Square, Chnstchurch. Eczema, Psoriasis, Acrao, Varicose Ulcers, and sill Skin Eruptions. Telephone 1333.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17934, 30 October 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17934, 30 October 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17934, 30 October 1918, Page 2

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