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AMUSEMENTS. THE PLANS FOR THE SEA SO* (SIX NIGHTS) WILL BE OPENED AT THE BRISTOL ON MONDAY MORNINGNEXT. Flash along to the Box Office. Better ho greased lightning th.au crowded out. THEATRE" royal. Direction: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. LIGHTNIN' BILL JONES IS' COMING. Commencing WEDNESDAY NEXT, MAY 26, The Famous Comedy-Drama, “ LIGHTNIN V* J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present the World's Mcbl Famous Character Comedian, JOHN D. O’HARA, As ‘‘LIGHTNIN’” BILL JONES. Supported by a BRILLIANT CAST OF SPECIALLY PICKED PLATERS. Headed by those well-known Now York Artists, ROBERT TOMS. DIANA WILouN. JOHN BECK. EHEDK. E .'MELTON, j ALSO l.\ ARTISTIC ASSOCIATION : Lizc.te Parkes, Marion Marcus Clarke, lan MacLarc-n, T. W. Lloyd, Arthur Conio.'i, David Drayton, H. IV. Wallace, Fred Cambourne, Edwin Lester. “ LIGHTNIN’.” - ‘‘LIGHTNIN’.” •’LIGHTNIN’.” ‘‘LIGHTNIN’.” I Human nature, sentiment, pathos, quaint characterisation and humour —tons of it are crammed into ovety scene in the p.ay that illuminated New York for over 18 months, 7s 3a; Back Stalls, 3s 8d; Gallery, Is 7d. Eaily Doors, Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. All prices include amusement tax. CHARLES M. BERKELEY. TO THE CITIZENS OF CHRISTCHURCH Thanks for the great reception accorded mo Yesterday during my journey through your Beautiful City, with its magnificent streets with familiar ENGLISH names, and for the wonderful decorations in mv honour. They all remind me of HOME. Tho Weather was cold and wintry, but your GREETINGS wore very WARM, for which 1 THANK you all. 1 Yon will seo more of me To-day in the Main Streets. I will visit the following schools To-day, weather permitting:—East Christchurch, at 10.30 a.m..; Normal at 12 noon; Linwood at 1.15; and Addington at 2.50. TO-MORROW I will bo at LANCASTER PARK Football Matches, and will KICK OFF at 2.15 sharp. LOOK OUT for my Message from tho Aeroplane over Cathedral Square at 12 Noon To-morrow (Saturday).— CHARLIE (“ The Law Dodger ”)■ THRILLING. AMAZING, SENSATIONS Are the Adventures of m HE GREY SEAL. T I H E WHO IS GREY SEAL? Q PACKED OUT NIGHTLY. VEEN'S THEATRE. Continuous from Eleven. Last Two Nights of Goldwyn's " GO WEST, YOUNG MAN.” "GO WEST. YOUNG MAN.” Starring TOM MOORE TOM MOORF. TOM MOORE THE PRINCE IN CHRISTCHURCH. THE PRINCE IN CHRISTCHURCH. At Latimer Square and Hagley Park. ALICE BRADY “THE ALICE BRADY DEATH ALICE BRADY . DANCE.” “THE MAN OF MIGHT.” “THE MAN OF MIGHT.” MAORI DEMONSTRATION at ROTORUA. Topicals etc. ’Phono 3342. Tho Question Everybody will\ bo asking Boon, WHO IS rpHE GREY SEAL?

PURCHASE £3,500 WORTH OF BOOTS AND SHOES iJS* At our Annual Stocktaking takes place soon we are determined to reduce our heavy stock. Consequently A KEAL 800 T SALE will help us to the desired end. The Stock roferred to represents thousands of pairs of Booti, Shoes, and Slippe sof every make and description. As a biff rise has taksn place in the boot trade on account of thi scarcity of hides and skins, boot buy rs cannotdo oetter thau saixo the opportunity to procure boot i and shoes at less than wholesale cost. Not# the GREAT REDUCfiONS and COMPARE cuii prices. -©a 32/6 37/6 18/11 19/11 per pr. 11/6 10/6 per pr. ... 19/11 23 prs. Gents’ Box Calf ami Glace Kid Boots 19 prs. Youths’ Glace Kid Lace Boots, 1 to 5 17 prs. Women’s Lace Boots, Derby fronts, chrome 29 prs. Gents’ Glace Kid Sewn Slippers 30 prs. Girls’ Glace Button Boots, 7to 10 ... 20 prs. Chrome Boots for youths, 1 to 5 75 prs. Ladic»’ f 'Glace Kid Leather 1 bar Shoes — Usual p: ice 21/6 Sale price 18/11 21 prs. Men’s Chrome Golosh Balmorals Usually 23/o 19/11 pr. HO APPROBATiOM OR OftEOIT OURIMCI • SALE. 19 prs. Men’s Stout Nailed Shooters ... 17/6 and 22/6 16 prs. Men’s Bals., square toes for corns or bunions— Bine easy boot this, 25/- pr. 12 prs. Men’s Long Gum Boots ... ... ••• 35/- pr. Gold Seal, 50/* Vac. Gum. 50/30 prs. Glace Kid Ward Shoes Sale Brice 6/6 7/Q 8/6pr. Old Ladies’ Warm Felt-lined Boots ... 11/6 and 1 5/© Old Ladies’ Kid Elastic Sided Boots 1 7/1 1 18/11 to 32/® Ladies’ Tan and Black Brogue Shoes ... 25/6 to 30/Gents’ Tan and Black Brogue Shoes ... 37/© 42/© Ladies’ Velvet 1-bar Shoes ... ... Black Felt Slippers, felt soles ... 2/9 3/6 pr. Warm Camel Hair Slippers, leather soles ... ©/© 7/6 8/© Ladies’ Goloshes 5/6 ©/© 7/© Footholds 4/1 15/6 Men’s Knee Gum Boots ... ... 2t»/S 27/© 32/6 Women’s Chrome leather Dairy Boots ... ... 21/6 Girls’ Chrome School Boots, 10 to 13 Women’s White Kid Evening Shoes, big sizes ... 8/6 pr. Youths’ Chrome Derby Bals., heel and toe tips, 1 to 5 23/6 pr. 20 prs. Women’s Chrome clippers, elastic fronts, 3 & 4 only S/S pr. Clogs, felt lined, buckle ... ... 15/11 17/11 Men’s Chrome Derbys, heel and toe, pegged ... 26/6 Boys’ Glace Derby Boots, sewn soles 10 to 13 16/11 l to 5 1 8/1 1 Men’s Patent Calf Court Shoes. Usual price 24/6 Now2l/. Men’s Glace Kid Lace and Court Shoes ... ... 19/11 pr. Men’s Heavy Greenhide Nailed Shooters. Worth 35/- 32/6 Men’s Fine Derby Bals 24/6 35/- 37/6 pr. Ladies’Velvet Lace Bools ... ••• ••• P r ‘ Ladies’ Cloth-l.p Lace Boots, grey and black * 1 5/© 21./- pr. Black Imitation Suedes, very good ... 14/1 1 18/11 pr. Girls’Chrome Lace Boots 9/6 10/6 pr. Real Suede Lace Shoes, grey, fawn, black . 35/6 to 50/Chrotne Derby Shoes (Ladies’), patent cap 1 2/9 17/6 pr. Glace Derbv Shoes, patent cap 16/11 pr. Ladies’ Glace Derby Shoes, patent cap ; very neat ... 22/© Post—Ladles’ 6d, and Men’s !?d. Extra. STEWART ROBINSON, i #* e;*Hn st.w.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18414, 21 May 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18414, 21 May 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18414, 21 May 1920, Page 2

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