AMUSEMENTSt EVERYBODY'S Twice daily. 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. A WQNfDER WORK. Acknowledged oy Crowded Audiences X este «iay w bo one of the MU HA and SPECTACULAR PIGIUREo EVER SCHKKiVjajDJII •By Cecil do Alihe, the Snakuspeare of the , T Screen! I A .Lavish Picturisatiuu of Rupert Hughea' "Two , Thrilling iS'ovei, .. i..P tAN x - u - (1 v *■ v '* ..™& CA -VT iIAVK EVERYTHING *' «. UAN'X HAVE EVERYTHING" A Ottiaxy of stars, Magnificent boltings, _. '•"J Uoryeoua Costumesll u ill JAMS. qVTTTTA T>T , WANDA HAWLEY; SYLVIA BREAMER, „,„„„„ ELLIOTT DEXTER, IHLODORE RuiIERTS, ' „. RAYMOND HATTON. -flay tho Principal Holes in nn ~. All-Star Cast! I .< {Jf! CAN'T HAVE EVERYTHING." „'*.£ CAN'T iIAVE EVERYTHING." , M ;; CAN'T HAVE EVERYTHING" WE CAN'T HAVE EVERYTHING.*' ,f a story of men, -fhe wotncn they wanted, .■,... A11(1 '1'0 Wives tliey got 11 Additional items include.— "TEE MONEY CORRAL" Starring WILLIAM S. HART. PRICES AS" USUAL. __Beservos at Tho Bristol or 'Phon* ioo*
Q H O R A HAL TUESDAY. JUNE 22nd. MRS JOHN ERASER. MRS JOHN PHASER. MRS JOHN PHASER. GRAND RECITAL OP MODERN SONGS MODERN SONGS. inn**™? a fl ?, m th ° ," Pross -" octob< "- «« 7vr 8 r , voclllls t of the evening, ar peared Mrs John Eraser in all the splendor, of her magnificent voice, which will not easil hud a rival in our "arts." Assisting Artists: MR W. WAITERS (Baritone) At the- Piano, MR ALFRED BUNZ. Prices: Reserved Seats 4s, Unreserved 2 (plus tax). (Concessions to Students). BOX PLAN Open at The Bristol o: Thursday morning. . HUGH S. HOBBS. Manager. Another Fainurn Feature Another Farnum Pcaiure At the C T R A N D THEATRE. From Noon. DAILY. From Noon. A Powerful Portrayal of a Man's Herculean Struggle against Overwhelming Odds. WILLIAM FARN UM, WILLIAM FARNUM, WILLIAM FARNUM, The Biggest Star in a Hugged Rol« •• ItGUGH AND READY." "ROUGH AND READY." "ROUGH AND HEADY." Seo him as the Screen Samson. Sunshine Comedy. "BACK TO NATURE GIRLS." Sunshine Comedy. Fox Cartoon. Fox Gazette. Continuous from Eleven. jTJEEN'S, QUEEN'S. LOUISE nUFF In LOUISE HUFF "The Ses LOUISE HUPP Waif." Supported by John Bowers. ITor ALICE BRADY. Great ALICE.BRADY. Chance." ALICE BRADY. With David Powell. MAN OP MIGHT Final MAN OF MIGHT. Chapter. Topicals, Scenic, etc 'Phone 3342.
BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED, Furnished Bed-sitting-room, with use of kitchen and all oonveni<r.ros, a'so piano if possible, by Young Married Couple (no children). Reply, stating terms, t« Moderate, this Office. 5758 TITANTED, by married couple, no ohildVV ron, 1 or 2 Furnished Rooms, handy to Station. Apply to NNP, " Star." 6793 TENDERS. LYTTELTON HARBOUR BOARD. TENDERS FOR THE SUPPLY OF SIX FIVE-TON PORTAL CRANES. 'LENDERS aro invited until 5 p.m. on . TUESDAY, the 11th JANUARY. 1921, for tho supply of SIX 5-TON PORTAL CRANES, in accordance with specification. to bo seen at the Board's Office in Christchurch. Tenders, endorsed "Tender for Portal Cranes," must bo addressed to the Chairman, and must bo accompanied by a cash deposit equal to 5 pex cent of tho amount of tho Tender. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily bo accepted. CYRUS J. R. WILLIAMS. Secretary, Treasurer and Engineer to the LYTTELTON HARBOUR BOARD. Lyttelton Harbour Board Office, Christchurch, June 10th, 1920.
THERE'S ONLY ONE. -with ago, Mid that is c< ncTete — PETROUS BED CONCRETE' ROOFING 1 TILES (PATENT REGISTERED). When other roofs hare decayed. Petrous Tiles will not only b« as good as on the day erected, but really better. Fn'l particulars from PETROUS TIL 1 -: COMPANY, LTD.. CnveTsharu. A.. B. Stewart, Assembly Bldg., Timaru. 6 JOHN WALLER AND SONS, LTD, Established 1878. UMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS AND IMPORTERS. Office and Yards: 167-169, TTTAM STREET. Yards: 210-214, ST ASAPH STREET. Large and complete Btockß of Builders' and Farmeis' Requisites. Colonial Timber of every description. Imported Timber, Jarrah, Oregon, Baltic, Redwood, V.D.L., Yellow Pino, etc. oto. Heavy stocks of Seasoned Timbor in sheds ready lor nso We will be pleased to furnish quotation* for Building Materials delivered U. any railway citation.
HAVE PLENTY OP LIGHT AND VENTILATION By Using Starkio'a IMPROVED SKYLIGHTS? Makers: T. CROMPTON AND SONS, 183, Tuam Street, Chrisichuioh. 4871 i Y/HERE TO STAY. ' "II ELMO HOUSE, 52. Worcester Street ) (West End).— Superior Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Twu minutes from C.P.O, and Central Tram Terminus; also within same distance of Park, Public Gardens. Museum,. Boatsheds, etc. Quietest and very best position in City. Telo phono 872. F. J. MURRAY, Proprietor. MOTOR SERVICES, BUICK MOTOR SERVICE TO AKAROA. OAKLEY'S CABS leave Broadway's Daily, 2.50 p.m. Leave Akaroa, 8 a.m. Wednesdays—Leave Akaroa 7.45 a.m., leav« Broadway's 3 p.m. FAKES: 30a Return, 17s 6d Single. Seats booked Tourist Office, Lethaby's, or 'Phone 1867, and Mrs Goodwin, Confectioner, and Bruco Hotel. Akaroa. 'Phono ID. SACKS. SACKS. SACKS. T C. JACKSON AND CO., *J« RAG, SACK AND METAL MERCHANTS, 160, MADRAS STREET, near High Street, CASH BUYERS OF SOUND SACKS IN ANY QUANTITY. RAGS, TAILORS' CLIPPiNGS, SCRAP METALS, BEESWAX, FAT, ETC. Highest Piic*s» Thou* 43*2A
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18435, 15 June 1920, Page 2
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