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AMUSEMENTS. “ Wherover the English language is spoken there is one melodrama that stands above all others ” “THE SILVER KIN G.” "THE SILVER KIN G.” AT JJ V E B I BODY’S. (The Show that Sets the Standard.) TWICE DAILY. 2.30 and 7AO p.m. THIS WEEK. THIS WEEK THIS WEEK. The Great English Melodrama Classic, 8000 Feet of Intense and Thrilling Interest, WITH A TREMENDOUS CAST: Wilfred Denver (afterwards “ The Silver King ”) William Faversham Nellie Denver (his wife) Barbara Castleton Geoffrey Ware John Sutherland Capt. Herbert Skinner (alias “ The Spider ”) Charles Warbnrton ’Enery’ Corkett Janies Parler Gery Isaacs Ernest William Jaikes (Denver’s old servant Hugh Lonimer Mr Baxter (of Scotland Yard) Henry Winterton PART I—THE PACE THAT KILLS. At the End of his Tether. —The Forlorn Hope.—Can the Horse Win?—The False Friend.—The Race. —Lost, Money, Reputation, Homo PART 2—FROM BAD TO WORSE. ' Mr ’Enery Corkett suffers a loss, and moots a friend.—Captain Skinner Plans a Little “ Job.”—The Burglary.—The Murder. PART 3—WANTED BY THE POLICE. Mr Baxtor (of Scotland Yard) Takes ft Hand. “Oh, God, roll back tho Universe, and give mo yesterday.”—Tho Esenno. PART 4—“ THE SILVER. KING.” The Sale of tho Old Grange.—The Return.—“ They rav my daddy killed a man.”—Mr Baxter becomes a littlo curious. PART 5-ON THE TRAIL. 6 “My ono aim is to find the man who killed Geoffrey Ware.”—“l know you, my old master.”—Mr Baxter thinks “We’ve met before.”—Captain Skinner is ft little worried. PART 6—THE PLOT THICKENS. Mr ’Enery Corkett and ‘‘The Spider” have a slight disagreement.—The Silver King learns tho news. —To the house in tho East End of London. PART 7—AND LAST. Mr Box-tor remembers.—A meeting in the East End and its consoquoncos.—"Wilfred Denver, I arrest you for the murder of Geoffrey Ware.”—Mr ’Enerv Corkett turns King's evidence and Mr Baxter gets his man.—A Woman’s Love. Big Supporting List, including “ GREASED LIGHTNING,” Starring * CHARLES RAY. Special Orchestral and Incidental Music Bv EVERYBODY’S “SELECT” ORCHESTRA. For this Stupendous Programme BOOK YOUR SEAT EARLY. Box Plan at The Bristol or ’Phono 4925. PRICES—2s 7d, 2s Id and Is Id.

PUBLIC NOTICES. QUILL, MORRIS AND CO., LTD., CATHEDRAL SQUARE AND CHANCERY LANE. j^ERCHANTS AND IMPORTERS OP WINES, ETC. Solo Agents for Aloock's Billiard Tables and Accessories. Tel. 542 and 3747. DP. PALMER, FURNITURE EX- . PERT and MANUFACTURER, places bis wide and valuable experience at the disposal of his numerous friends and clients, and is in a position to furnish your homo throughout. Ask his advice when furnishing. New Address — 800, MANCHESTER STREET, CITY. Ring 'Phone A 4828. ■JJNIVEREAL PISH SUPPLY. A FAIR SUPPLY TO-DAI, FRESH. "Phone 87 BL H. . 8. K Y L VETERINARY SURGEON, ' 41, RICOARTON ROAD. Telephone 4378.

TW© STOCKS BOUGHT TWO STOCKS -BOUGHT GIGANTIC ' BOOT SALE Boot Stock Bought at Big Discount We have much pleasure in announcing that we have been successful in securing the stock of Boots and Shoes from BURT’S RELIABLE SHOE STORE, HIGH STREET ; also our offer for a warehouseman’s Dunedin, stock of Boots and Shoes has been accepted. The stock comprises a splendid assortment of Men’s, Women’s, and Children’s Boots and Shoes, made by some of the best of makers, and a big majority of the goods have been bought at a pre-war price, hence the BIG BOOT BARGAINS We intend clearing the whole of this splendid stock, regardless of the present-day cost. This is a splendid.opportunity to secure CHEAP BOOTS and SHOES before the big rise takes place. Big businecs is expected at Stewart Robinson's, Cashel St. Come early and save money. 63 pairs Men’s White Tennis Shoes, 7to 10 ... ... 5/- pair 75 pairs Men’s Shooters, nailed and plain ... ... 16/6 pair 144 Men’s Shooters, nailed ; best quality, wide fitting ... 21/6 pair 50 pairs Nailed Bluchers, all sizes ... ... .. 11/9 pair 100 pairs Clogs, felt lined, buckle ... ... 14/11 to 17/11 60 Men’s Chrome Berbys, heel and toe, pegged ••• 24/6 Market Price ... ... ... ... 28/6 45 pairs Boys’ Glace Derby Boots, sewn soles 10 to 13 15/6,1 to 5 17/11 15 pairs Men’s Patent Calf Court Shoes. Usual price 24/6 Now 19/11 36 pairs Men’s Glace Kid Lace and Court Shoes 16/11 pair 42 pairs Men’s Heavy Greenhide Nailed Shooters. Worth 35/- 29/6 60 pairs Men’s Light Derby Boots 42 pairs Men’s Fine Bostock’s Derby Bals. Worth 50/Can’t buy these for this money to-day. 40 pairs Ladies’Yelvet Lace Boots ... 60 pairs Ladies’ Cloth-top Laco Boots, grey and black ' jod 23/6 pair 35/- 37/6 pair ... 17/6 pair 17/6 21/-pair 18/11 pair 9/6 10/6 pair 60 pairs Black Imitation Suedes, very go 100 pairs Girls’ Chrome Lace Boots ... 200 pairs Real Suede Laco Shoes, grey, fawn, black ; the latest—--35/6 to 50/60 pairs Chrome Derby Shoes (Ladies'), patent cap 48 pairs Glace Derby Shoes, patent cap ... ••• 16/11 pair 20 pairs Ladies’ Glace Derby Shoes, patent cap ; very neat 21/6 3 gross Black Boot Polish ... ... ...° 3d tin Rubber Heels—Revolving ... 4d Shaped ... 6d paR SALE WOW ON Stewart Robinson “!!

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18351, 8 March 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18351, 8 March 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18351, 8 March 1920, Page 2

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