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AMUSEMENTS. QHRISTCHURCH COMPETITIONS. THEATRE ROYAL. Owing to tho Visit of H.R.IL the Prince of Wales, there will be NO COMPETITION DURING THE DAY, but TO-NIGHT A HUGE PROGRAMME, Consisting of: — Piano Solo (open class) Song in Character (under f») Character Recitation (under !)) Children's Dialogue Humorous Song (Ladies) Recitation, " Claude Mcjnotho's Apology ” Basa Solo, “ The Wanderer ” Also Recalls Dickens Character Sketch, and Third Section Class 18, Story Without Words. ADMISSION la and 2a. Booking Poo at The Bristol, is extra. Children aro now admitted. T. F. HALL, Sooty. EVERYBODY'S Twice Daily: 2.80 and 7.30 p.m. ALL THIS WEEK., A ROYAL PROGRAMME. ELSIE FERGUSON, ELSIE FERGUSON, In the Thrilling Photo-diama, “HEART OF THE WILDS.” “HEART OF THE WILDS.” Also The Great Comedy-Drama, “PUTTING IT OVER.” “PUTTING IT OYER.” BRYANT WASHBURN, Bryant wasiiburn, Supported by SHIRLEY MASON, SHIRLEY MASON, PRICES AS USUAL. Reserves at Tho Bristol, or ’Phone 4925. VICTORY SOCIAL ASSEMBLY. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TYANCE IN RIDGLEY HALL (8 p.m. till 1 a.w.). Saturday Night Dance is cancelled -owing to R.S.A. welcome to Sailors. 3330 MEETINGS. A MEETING OF TRADE UNIONISTS end Members >'f Labour Organisation!! will be held at the SOCIAL HALL, TRADES HALL, TO-NIGHT, at 7.30 p.m., for the purpose of giving Organised Labour an opportunity of learning the FACTS about the STRIKE OF JOCKEYS at. Avondalo, and the story of the VICTIMISATION of three members of tho N.r.. Jockeys Association. MR F. ROBSON (President Canterbury Trades ami Labour Council) in the Chair. SPEAKERS: C. O. SHEATH (Secretary N.Z. Jockeys’ Association). H. DAVIES (South Island Representative). E. J. HOWARD, M.P. ,T. McCOMBS, M.P. D. G. SULLIVAN, M.P. The meeting will consider in what ipanner it oan best, assist tho Jockeys in their fight for recognition and against victimisation. Officers of Trade Unions specially invited to attend. All Trade Unionists urged to come to the mooting. C. C. SHEATH, 3352 Secretary. CITY PLVNO AND MACHINE CO. <G. H. Stockdaie) removing from 124, Caahol Street, to 92, Cashel Street. (Just past Hal* lautyno's.) City piano and machine go. (g. h. Stockdaie) romoving from 124, Cashel Street, to 92, Cashel Stieet. (Just past Ballantyne’s.) City piano and machine co.*<g. h. Stockdaie) romoving from 124, Cashel Street, to 92, Cashel Street. (Just past Ballantyne'g-) X CITY PIANO AND MACHINE CO. (G. H. Stockdalo) removing from 124, Cashel Street, to 92, Cashel Street. (Just past BaJlaiityr.e's.) X_ CITY PIANO AND MACHINE CO. (G. H. Stockdaie) removing from 124, Cashel Street, to 92, Cashel Street. (Just past BaJlantyce's.) X CITY PIANO AND MACHINE CO. (G. H. Stockdaie) removing from 124, Cashol Street, to 92, Cashol Street. (Just past HaL lautyne's.) X

MONEY SAVED HERE Every line of Boots and Shoes is cut down to the lowest possible margin of profit. Old Ladies' Warm Felt-lined Boots .« Old Ladies’ Kid Elastic Sided 800 ts , u Ladies’ Tan and Black Brogue Shoe® .« Gents’ Tan and Black Brogue Bho-ra .» Ladies’ Evening Shoes in black Ladies’ Velvet 1-bar Shoes Black Felt Slippers, felt soles Warm Camel Hair Slippers, leather soles Ladies’ Goloshes 5/6 6/6 7/6 Men’s Long Gum Boots, good make ... Vac. Gum Boots, high grad® £2/7/® Men’s Knee Gum Boots Women's Chrome Leather Dairy Boots Girls’ Chrome School Boot®, 10 to 13 13/9 38 pairs Women’s White Kid Evoning Shoe®, big sizes Youths’ Chrome Derby Bala , heel and toe tips, 1 to 5 11/6 and 15/6 17/11 18/11 to 32/6 25/6 to 30/37/6 42/6 6/11 7/11 BTI pair ... 10/6 pair ... 2/9 3/6 pair 6/6 7/6 8/6 Footholds 4/11 5/6 ... 35/- 39/6 Gold Seal 50/- ... 25/9 27/6 32/6 19/11 pair 1 and 2 15/9 16/6 8/6 pair 18/11 pair 20 pairs Women's Chrome Slipperu, elastic fronts, 3& 4 only B'6 pair 75 pairs Men’s Shooters, nailed and plain ... ••• 16/6 pair 144 Men’s Shooters, nailed ; best quality, wide fitting ... 22/6 pair 50 pairs Nailed Bluchers, all sizes ... ... 10/11 11/9 pair 100 pairs Clogs, felt lined, buckle ... ... . 14/11 to 17/11 60 Men’s Chrome Derbys, heel and toe, pegged ••• 26/6 45 pa’rs Boys’ Glace Derby Boots, sewn solos 1© to 13 15/11 Ito 5 18/11 15 pa rs Men’s Patent Calf Court Shoes. Usual price 24/6 Now 19/11 6 pairs Men’s 0 lace Kid Lace and f&urt Shoes 16/11 pair 42 pairs Men’® Heavy Greenhide N&imd Shooters. Worth 35/- 32/6 60‘pairs Men’s Light Derby Boots ... ••• Men’s Fine Derby Bals. ... ... ... 35/- 37/6 pair Can’t buy those for this money to-day. 40 pairs Ladies' Velvet Lace Booti ... 60 pair# Ladies’ Cloth-top Lac® Btots, grey and black 60 pairs Black Imitation Suedes, good 100 pairs Girls’Chrome Lace Boots ... 200 pairs fteal Suede Lac® Shoes, prey, fawn, black; the latent—--35/S to SO/60 pairs Chrome Derby Shoes (Ladie®’), patent cap JT' 6 pa ! r 48 pairs Glace Derby Shoes, paten l ; cap ••• *6/11 pair 20 pairs Ladies’ Glace Derby Sheet:, patent cap; vary n«s® 21 /6 3 gross Black Boot Polish ... ••• ••• tin Rubber Heels —Revolving ... 4S Shaped ••• @d pair ... 17/6 pair 15/6 21/- pair 18/11 pair 9/6 10/6 pair Post 6dl. amfl 9d. Extra Stewart Robinson ££

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18408, 14 May 1920, Page 2

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