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AMUSEMENTS. Q.SAND THEATRE. Continuous from 12 Noon. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. Another Delightful Programme. “THE STRUGGLE EVERLASTING" “THE STRUGGLE EVERLASTING." “THE STRUGGLE EVERLASTING." “THE STRUGGLE EVERLASTING." “ THE STRUGGLE EVERLASTING." Prom the big Stage Success. The SENSATION of England and America. A Dramatio Story of TEMPTATIONS, PASSION, Tho Eternal Eight between Good and Evil, With FLORENCE REED With FLORENCE REED As the alluringly sensuous, passionate, pleas-ure-loving woman. A PICTURE TOO GOOD TO MISS. A PICTURE TOO GOOD TO MISS. Also “ Stingarce ’’ and othor great Supporting Films. Usual Prices. Bo wise and Reserve at The Bristol or 'Phono 2934. THEATRE. TO-DAY, 2.15. TO-NIGHT, 7.15 A Phenomenal Programme. Something to Make a Song About. TOM MOORE in “A MAN TOM MOORE AND HIS TOM MOORE MONEY." A Super-attraction Goldwyn Comedy-drama in 5 Acts. Also, a Magnificent Scenio, A Flying Trip Through the HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, One of tho most beautiful pictures seen in Christchurch for many a long day. CAPTAIN GROGG (CARTOON). DOUBLE GAZETTE. DIZZY HEIGHTS, MACK-SENNETT COMEDY. Excellent Musio by Liberty Orchestra. This week’s inter’acte ie “H.M.S. Pinafore." Box Plan at The Bristol. QHORAL HALL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 22nd and 23rd DEC. First Appearanco of THE GAIETY STROLLERS THE GAIETY STROLLERS THE GAIETY STROLLERS REVUE COMPANY, in Best Yet Revue, Including all tho latest numbers. CATCHY SONGS AND CHORUSES. Day Sales, Tov Cave Sweets Shop. Boy Plan at Milner and Thompson’s. Admission—2s and Is, pins tax. 8281 gTDBNHAM PICTURES. That Pormlar Irish Comedian, * TOM MOORE in "A MAN TOM MOORE AND HIS TOM MOORE MONEY." Important Announcement for Svdenham. On FRIDAY „rd oatuRDAY Next, BFSSTTH TTAYAFAWA SESSUE HAYAKAWA v Ar>penrs in " HIS DEBIT TENDED!!. STORES FOR WORKERS’ DWELLINGS. fpENDERS,' closing 7th January, 1920, are rovßed for supply of tho undermentioied Material at Wellington. Quotation Fox mb nay be obtained at Publio Works o dices, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, and at this offico. Section 1.—200 Copper Furnace Boilers and Cylinders. Section 2.—200 Furnace Doors and Dampers. Seotion 3.—1030 Dozen Tiles. Section 4.—43,200 ft Spouting, Ridging and Downplpe. Section 5.-200 Baths and Jaw Boxes. Section 6.—200 Lavatory Basins and Closets. Seotion 7.— 200 Sets Bath and Basin Fittings Section 8. —2600 Brass Cocks. Seotion 9.—10 Tons Sheet Lead. Section 10.—3600 Feet C.I. Soil Pipes. Section 11.—8800 ft Lead’ Pipe and Quantity Traps. Section 12.—200 W.C. Cisterns. Section 13.—13 J Tons Wire Nails and 4 Tons Load-head Nails. Section 14.—142 .boxes Sheet Glass. Section 15.-43,200 Sq. Ft. Wall Boards. Section 10.—3000 Casement Stays, Postal Knockers, etc. Section 17.—800 Assorted Locks, and 1200 Lock Sets, , Seotion 18.—800 Ceiling Plates, Zinc or Steel. Section 19.—19,440 ft Steel Conduit (also Fittings). Section 20.-15} Miles V.I.R. Cable, etc. Section 21.—840 Electric Lamps and Shades Section 22.—Quantity Electrical Matorial (various). R. E. HERRON. Stores Manager, 1 Public Works Department, | Wellington, 17th Dec., 1919. ESTATE OF T. G. MACARTHY, Deceased. TENDERS FOR A LEASE OF THE TERMINUS HOTEL, PICTON. TENDERS, to close at the Office of the Local Deputy Publio Trustee, Ballance Street, Wellington, at Noon on THURSDAY, tho 15th January, 1920, are invited for a LEASE OF SEVEN (7) YEARS of-the Property known as the TERMINUS HOTEL, PICTON. The hotel is of three stories, new, up-to-date, commodious an dconvenient, being excellently situated, close to the new wharf. The successful tendorer will bo required to purchase tho furniture in the hotel at a valuation. \ Conditions of tender and draft lease may he inspected and form of tendor obtained at the offices of the Local Deputy Public Trustee, Wellington, Auokland, Christchurch and Blonhoim. The highest or any tender not necessarily j accepted. CHARLES ZACHARIAH, Local Deputy Publio Trustee, 6504 Wellington.

TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for ALTERATIONS AND RENOVATIONS to PREMISES. 64, Hereford Street, for Sutton's Seeds. Plans and Specifications may bo seen at my Office, where Tenders close at 12 Noon, 81st December. H. ST A. MURRAY, A.N.Z.1.A., Reg. Architect, Barlow’s Buildings. 6385 —TTHE BEST PROPOSITION JL IN ROOFING TO-DAY: PETROUS RED CONCRETE ROOFING TILES. IMPERISHABLE. Improro with age. Impervious alike to frost, enow, heat, moisture, emoke. SAVE PAINTING. ■ , , Have a rich, red finish that lasts fts long aa the Tile itself. WATER-TI<?HT. ' . Their patent interlocking system prevent! rain from beating in underneath. LARGER COVERING CAPACITY. Save expense and reduce weight becausi fewer ore needed. PETROUS TILE COMPANY (LTD.), CAVERSHAM, DUNEDIN. JOHN WALLER AND SONS, LTD.. rpiMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS A AND IMPORTERS. Established 1876. Office and Yards: 167-169. TUAM STREET Yards: 216-214, ST ASAPH STREET. Large and complete Stocks of Builders’ and Farmers' Requisite*. Colonial Timber of every description. Imported Tijpber. Jorroh, Oregon, Baltio, Redwood, V.D.L.. Yellow Pine, etc, eto. Heavy Stocks of Seasoned Timber in aheda ready for use. We will be pleased to furnish quotations for Building Materials, delivered to any railway station. M Z. ACETYLENE AND HARDWARE IN. LIMITED, 184, Armagh Street. GENERAL HARDWARE MERCHANTS. Agents foi Malthoid Roofing, Woolnough Steel Windows. M.W.B. WHY NOT 2 HAVE PLENTY OF LIGHT AND VENTILATION By Ueing Starkio’s IMPROVED SKYLIGHTS Makers: T. CROMPTON AND SONS, 133, Tuam Street, Christchurch. 4671

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18285, 22 December 1919, Page 2

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