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AMUSEMENTS. r f HEAT RE ROYAL Direction—J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Manager—John Parrell. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). (TUESDAY). At eight o'clock. J. 0. WILLIAMSON. LTD., Have much pleasure in announcing the Reappearance of the Immensely Popular NEW ENGLISH MUSICAL COMEDY CO. NEW ENGLISH MUSICAL COMEDY 00. In the FIRST PRODUCTION IN CHRISTCHURCH. Of the. Latest London Musical Comedy Success, "YES, UNCLE," "YES, UNCLE." "YES, UNCLE." Before being eecn in Sydney, Melbourne ox any other Australian City. A Delightfully Fascinating Musical Play, by Austin Buigon and George Arthurs. FOR THE FIRST 6 NIGHTS. Music by Nat D. Ayer. Lyrics by Clifford Grey. CAST OF CHARACTERS. George Bellamy Stark . Wiltom Greene Bxabw» Holiybone .-• F^ u J?Jj£ Diabolo Casablanca . . OgJgSSSS Luc.cn Gapour . . g Wook)tl g 118 *?™ • * ' . . Pirio Bush Baptisto • • • • Jack Hoker Hyacinth . . . u Dickenson Summeri '. '. ■^i'SS MaliMannering . . -^S S"f» " " * . . Madge Elliot INichetto • • • • ~,„.° ,j„i„. tjt. » . • Millie Engler jot ; : :_J . cdi **h Play Produced by HARRY S. BURCHIER. Ballets and Dances arranged by Minnie Hooper. Musical Director— Harry Burton. DURING THE SEASON WILL ALSO BE PRODUCED: "GOING UP I" "HIGH JINKS!" "GOING UPI" __ "HIGH JINKS!" Plans for " YES, UNCLE " (first fi nights) are o-xrn nt Milner and Thompson's. PRICES—Dress Circle and Reserved Stall!". 7s 33; BncTc Stalls, 3s 8d; Gallery, Is 7d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. All prices include amusement tax. Day Sales at Toy Cave Lollio Storo THIS MORNING. FOR SALE. MARLBOROUGH PROVINCE. 2-SHEEP COUNTRY AT £3. anco L.1.P., nt Bd. Good sixroomed Homestead, telephone, bathroom, h. and c and every modern convenience. New 5-rd Men's House; ivoolsied, yards, and all necessary buildings; G-7 h.r>. Benzine Engine, chaffcutter, circular saw, etc. Carrying 2700 big sheep and over 1300 lambs, besides 80 head niixod cattle and six horses, and doing them well. 600 Rcres most'y heavy bush flats alone worth tho money asked for the whole place. (Splendid cropping country. 100 acres has been ploughed, 16 acres in turnips 9 acres in stubble. 400 acros native bush on the place. Tho Stock all has tho one earmark. The sheep are Romney-Lincoln cross and an exceptionally oven lot. Ewe wool fetched Is 4d without grading. The first farmer to inspect will snap this place. Stock can be had at valuation. Stock and wool' can be shipped direct from property. £8 PER ACRE, with £BOOO cash if Stock are included in tho sale. J. GRIMSHAW. .Bow«n Street, opp. Govt. Bldgs.. ™.« o WELLINGTON. FOR SALE, immediate possession, TWOSTOREY BUNGALOW, seven rooms, sleeping balcony sun verandah, every modern convenience. ±'1250 or near offer. 7736 " NORTH Office. f POR Sale, Pears,'l6lb Is id. 107. Retroat J- Road. Avonsido. "777 ?OR Sale, Cottage, no reasonable offer reX 1 fused. Apply 87, Dover Street, St ™ 9 — IflOR Sale, Good Jersey Cow, in profit, due J to calve August. Pulford, care of Hanson's Store, Riocaiton. 7797__ W" ANTED, Furs. New Stock on Exhibition. No fancy prices. Colwill's Fur Store, High Street. 7750 ANTED to Sell, at once, Oak Hall Stand, new. 78, Stanmore Road. WANTED Sold, City, near the Station, Two-storey Brick House, present tenant 8 years; £SBO or near offer. Terms if required. Apply 32, Southwark Street. TIESNER Piano for Sale, nice mstni- » » ment, £65 cash: also Lady's Cycle, wants doing up. FE6. 7735 APRICOTS, Apricots. Last few days, •Bring baskets. Gimblett's Orchard, Heathcote. 7765

There's a good reason for tha extraordinary rush of business at Stewart Robinson's these days, and it can be summed up in one word—VALUE. Mr. Stewart Robinson's long experience in the trade, and his ability for fossicking out Bargain Footwear Stocks all over the Dominion, enables us to keep up our supplies and offer good quality Boots and Shoes at prices low enough for working people to pay without feeling extravagant. All Colours in Ladies' Real Suede Shoes Ladies' Grey and Fawn Real Suede in Oxford Lace and Brogues—--42/6 to 47/6 Ladies' Black Derbys, real suede ... ... ••• Ladies' Black Imitation Suede Derbys, wear guaranteed ... 17/11 Ladies' Patent Court Shoes 24/6 27/6 32/6 Ladies' Glace Derby Shoes, smart shapes 10/6 12/B 16/11 18/11 22/8 30/Ladies' Grey Cloth Derby Shoes, smart heel ... ... ... 28/6 Ladies' White Canvas Derby Shoes ... .... ... '/6 8/6 9/6 Ladies' Black and Tan Calf Brogue Shoes ... 23/8 27/6 32/6 Ladies' White Tennis Shoes, chrome soles ... ... ... 10/6 Ladies' Black Suede Ankle Bar and Court Shoes ... ... 16/6 Ladies' Black Velvet Court and Bar Shoes ..„ «. 10/6 to 16/6 Ladies' Black Velvet Boot, lovely quality ... ... ... 16/6 Ladies' Black Poplin Button and Lace Shoes w 8/6 9/6 10/6 Ladies' Chrome 1-Bar Ward Shoes, all leather ... ... ... , 9/6 Men's Bluchers ••• 11/9 9/11 Men's Tennis Shoe, chrome solo ... ... ... ••• 14/11 Men's Smart Tan Calf Derby Boots, frill round too 28/6 35/Men's Split Kip Shooters, nailed or plain ... ~. 16/6 pair -Men's Glace Derby Boots, all leather ... ... ... ... 27/6 Men's Light Chrome Derby Boots, sewn soles ... ... ' ... 19/11 Men's Black and Tan Brogue Shoes, box calf „. 33/6 35/Men's Glace Derby Boots, full round toe, wide welts ... ... 32/6 Girls' White Canvas Ankle Bar Shoe, leather soles— Sizes 7-1.0, 5/11; 11-1, 6/11; 1 and 2, 7/11 8/6 Girls' White Canvas Boots, high leg, smart shape, 7-10, 14/6; 11-1, 15/6 Girls' Tan and Black Glace 1-Bar Shoes,,7 to 10 ... ... 8/11 Youths' Chrome Goloshed Boots, 1 to 5 ... ... ... 15/11 Youths' Glace Kid Derby Boots, siaes 1 to 5 ... ... ... 17/9 Boys' Glace Kid Derby Boots, sizes 10 to 13 ... ... ... 14/11 Sandals, hundreds of pairs, 7to 9, 5/11; 10 to 13, fl/11; Ito 2, 7/11 White Sand Shoes, rubber soles, for the holidays—--4 to 6, 2/6; 7 to 10, 3/3; 11 to 2, 3/11 Children's Strong Chrome Leather Ankle Straps, 7to 9 8/3 4 to 8 5/11 Girls' Chrome Derby Shoes, sewn, 7 to 9 ... ... ... 8/6 Caaliel Street

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18334, 17 February 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18334, 17 February 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18334, 17 February 1920, Page 2

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