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AMUSEMENTS. GOOD NEWS FOR CHRISTCHURCH. GOOD JiEVVS FOR CHRISTCHURCH. THE NEW ZEALAND RECORD BREAKER IS RETURNING. THE WORLD’S MASTERPIECE IS RETURNING. THE SWEETEST MUSIC EVER ACCOMPANIED ANY PICTURE IS RETURNING. Good News! Good News! Good News! Good Newt-! Good Nows! Good Nows! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good Nows! Good News! Good Nows! Good News! Good News! Good Nows! Good Nows! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good Newel Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good Nows! Good News! Good News' Good News! Good News! Good News! Good Nows! Good Nows I Good Nows! Good Newel DAVID IVARK Good News! COLOSSAL, MAGNIFICENT, Good News! WORLD’S MASTERPIECE, Qjood News! Good News! Good Nows! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good Nows! Good Nows! Good News! Good News! Good Nows! HEARTS OF THE WORLD. Good News! ’ Good News! A Love Story of the Great War, To tbs» PARENTS of Christchurch, MOTHERS, FATHERS, and GUARDIANS. It is your duty to send your children along to see this Picture, so they can realise what their Fathers, Brothers. Uncles, Cousins and Relatives went through in this Groat Vfiir for them, and to win Freedom for the British Empire. Over 11,000 Children in the North Island have witnessed this Real, Thrilling Drama. A READ EASTER GIFT FOR THE KIDDIES. FIRST REPRESENTATION-. SATURDAY, SATURDAY, APRIL 10th, APRIL 19th At 2 p.m. At 2 p.m. rpHEATRE ROYAL. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Have the hononr to present For a Return Season of SEVEN NIGHTS and FOUR MATINEES. Commencing with a MATINEE EASTER SATURDAY, APRIL 19th. Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good. News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good Nows! Good News! D. W. GRIFFITH’S Latest and Greatest Achievement. HEARTS OF THE WORLD. HEARTS OF THE WORLD. HEARTS OF THE WORLD. HEARTS OF THE-WORLD. HEARTS OF THE WORLD. HEARTS OF THE WORLD. STUPENDOUS 1 STUPENDOUS! STUPENDOUS t INCONCEIVABLE! INCONCEIVABLE! INCONCEIVABLE! IRREVOCABLE! IRREVOCABLE! IRREVOCABLE! The Wonder Picture of neduu The Wonder Picturteof All Time The W OTI doT Picture of All Time Good News! Accompanied at each performGocd News! ance by Specially Written Music, Sent from America by D. W. GRIFFITH. Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good t'e-is! Good * T cws! Good News! Good "ows! Good *'cws! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! GRAND OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. IS Pi cited Australian and New Zealand Musicians, 16. Under the direction of John F. Woodward. THE MUSIC is an Evening’s Entertainment. IF YOU MISS IT YOU WILL REGRET IT. Afternoon Prices: 2s and Is; Children half-price. Evening Prices: Bs, 2s and Is. All Prices plus tax. Box Plana for the Season win open at Milne” and Thompson's on Wednesr Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Good News! Touring Manager day. Auril 16th. NO Booking Fee. BE WISE and Booh. No Enrlv Doors. But COME EARLY. . W. G. PETRIE. FOR SALE. PPCA —BUNGALOW', 6 rooms, handy Id dwUtJU ,section, Pe.pa.nui cag; lie posit ■£loo. Lohrey, Man gin. 2243 4?£?AA —BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, close 2d c-wUv section; deposit £75. Lohrey, Mangin. 2243 4? f 7AA —BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, electric cfw I l/Cr light; deposit £SO. Lohrey, Mangin. 2243 i?OP,“ —FIVE' Rooms, j-acre. close Id 3LOvJtJ section.; deposit £SO. Lohrey, Mangin. 2243 —BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, electric 3* I light, hot, oold, 3-16 acre, close 2d section; deposit £l5O. Lohrey, Mangm. £243 T7OR SALE or EXCHANGE f J- From » Nfttdla to an buy all sorts—HODGE YATTINCH, Bath on feet, Sinks, Bone and " * Putty Miilo, Clocks, 120 ft Rope. Hodge, High Street-Belt. 2351 SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. ROLLESTON STREET HALL. OLLESTON STREET HALL. LINWOOD. SUNDAY, 6.30 p.m. “ The Greatest Book m the World.” “ The Greatest Book in the World.” THE BIBLE Its Author. THE BIBLE Its Structure. THE BIBLE —— Its Message. 2187 /DHUROH of Christ, Moorhouse Avenue. — . 11 a.m., Mr H. Crowe; 6.30 p.m., Mr W. Grantham. Bromley (the School)—6.3o p.m„ Mr J, W. Smart. 1898 UNITARIAN, Masonic Hall, Gloucester Streoi.—6.3o p.m.. Rev J. H. G. Chappie. Lecture, “ War Results.” ” Militarism (still) aits enthroned os a grotesque and hideous Idol to which Humanity is being offered as a Bloody Sacrifice!” —" Hibbort Journal.” Welcome. 2126 rpHE Order of tho Star in the East, 96, J- Armagh Street, Victoria Square.—Public Address by Mrs Branscombe, 3 p.m. Subject, “ Lovingkindness of the Star.” 2145 SPIRITUAL Scientists’ Church, Orange Hall, Woroestor Street, Sunday, at 7 p.m.—Trance Address by Mr F, Perera, Indian Clairvoyant. After address Mr Perera will answer written questions. ’ Collection at door. 2151 SPIRITUALISTS’ Church, Worcester Street, 7 p.m.—Miss R. Fabliyg. “ The Conscious, Sub-oonscicus and Super-consci-ous Pianos of Mind.”' Also Clairvoyance. Collection at door. Lyceum 3 p.m. *2154 SD. ADVENTIST Church, Barbadoes • Street. Subject, “ The Great Famino.” Commences at 7 o’clock. Speaker, T. Whittle. ■ 2160 p KRISTA DELPHIAN Public Lecture will bo delivered in the Bible Hall, Madras Street, on Sunday Evening, at 6.80. Subject, “ Tho Sufferings of Christ, and the Giory that should Follow." 2162 DRUIDS’ Hall, St Albans Street-.—A Bright Gospel Service will (D.V.) be held Sunday Evening 6.30. A hearty invitation to all. School. 3 o’clock. 220 S A BM-AGH Street HaJl.—The Gospel of the jIA Grace of God will (D.V.) be preached 6.30 Sunday evening, in tho above Hall. Sunday School, 3 o’clock. 2209 QYDENHAM Gospel Mission. —Morning, O Mr Lanyon; evening, Mrs K. England. " The measure of the error of all various religions is exactly the measure iu which rhev disagree with Christ crucified.” 2211 “ rpHEY overcame him (Satan) by the -L Blood of the Lamb, and bv the Word of their Testimony; and they loved not their lives’ unto the death.”—Revelation 12-11. 2212 rrtHEOSOPIIICAL Society, 06, Armagh i. Street, Victoria Square.—Publi- •' cturc, Sunday, 7 p.m., “Theosophy and Homo Life,” by Mrs E. V. Colgsn. Soloist, Miss Alice Nappot. Lotus Class, 2 p.m.. 2214 “ rriHE Psychology of Temperament.” An A address by Mr S. Chamberlain, embodying and elucidating. many apparent! Mysteries and idiosyncrasies of the Human Personality. Sunday, 7, Foresters’ Hall, Oxford Terrace, off Manchester Street. Psychic Messages through Mr W. No-ton-taylor. Collection. 2218

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18066, 5 April 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18066, 5 April 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18066, 5 April 1919, Page 2

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