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AMUSEMENTS GERTRUDE JOHNSON-HORACE HUNT CONGERI'si. CHORAL HALL. Direction: VICTOR KECK. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, J UNE ,23, 21 and 25. THE' BRILLIANT OPERATIC I'RIMA DONNA, GERTRUDE JOHNSON, GEK'iRUDE JOHNSON, G E R r .l R LILE JOH N SON, GERi RUDE JOHNSON, GERTRUDE JOHNSON, G Ell 1 RUDE JO HNSON, WHO ORE VIED A FURORE With the 1. C. WILLIAMSON GRAND OPERA COMPANY. A--SO HORACE HUNT, HORACE HUNT, HORACE HUNT, HORACE HUNT. THE GIFTED SOLO PIANIST. His First Appearance Silica His Internment in Germany as Prisoner of War Supporting Artists. CHARLES RUSSELL, CHARLES RUSSELL, The Eminent Flautist. MR ERIC WATERS, Accompanist. On WEDNESDAY EVENING MISS GERTRUDE JOHNSON Will Sins tho Famonn MAD RCENEFROM "LUCIA," With Pinto Oh'i>nto by CHARLES RUSSELL "A Fots o Lni " (Traviata). " Soilgs My Mother Taught Me" (DvoraM " Solveig's Sons;" (Grieg) "The Lass w'ih tW De>iVn«« Air" (Arno) MR HOMAGE HUNT Will Plnv— Slow Movement from Fa"tftixie in C Schubert (W»"derpr) "Scherzo in B-Flnt Minor" fChomn) Improvisation—Poloniiso (MacDowell) PRfOEK: 6s, 4s and 2« fnlus Tax). pi n .!i nt Bristol opens Monday. Conto Stii''"ntu. Ap r. hoavv is antiV'nr'W, intending eliou'd F.ARLY CLAUDE HATGH. Tour!™? Mnnasw. -i HE y etol!ec} against tho first and second rJ kisses lie gave her; in fact, she protested with the ferocity of a lioness. Bnt after the third—well, see "THE THIRD KISS "—it was different. Oscillatory demonstration daily next week at THE CRYSTAL PALACE. <YDENHAM PICTURES. Three Big Features To-night. "A SEA WAIF." "GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN." And No. I. Episode of our New Serial, "'THE PURPLE DOMINO." MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT, "A FORTUNE AT STAKE." "A FORTUNE AT STAKE." WEDNESDAY AN T D THURSDAY. Griffith's Great Masterpiece, "HEARTS OF THE WORLD." "HEARTS OP THE WORLD/] ONE— a "theft; Two—an outrage; Three— I! Wou'd ho dare do it again? Twico ho had kissed her and warned her that tho third time—hut it would bo a shame to give i' nwav. Sen THE THIRD KISS" at tho CRYSTAL PALACE Next Week-VJVIAN MARTIN will demonstrate what occurred. I A C R E D CONCERT. OPERA HOUSE. SUNDAY*, JUNE, 20th, 8.15 p.m. MISS BEATRICE SPROSTON. MISS MARY O'CONNOR. MISS OLGA WACKED. MR JAMES COX. MR ROLAND SMITH. Solo Pianist: MISS AGNES LAWLOR. Elocutionist: MR. FRANK BOWN. Accompanist: MRS JAMES COCKS. Silver Coin Collection. " rpHE THIRD KISS" is different from A anything you've ever seen. CRYSTAL PALACE, Next Week. ORGAN RECITAL By * R J. C. BRADSHAW, —' At ST LUKE'S CHURCH, SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 26 at 8 p.m. "REQUEST" PROGRAMME. VTUMBER 3! ! I —Well—resolve Jiere and Li now that you won't miss "THE THIRD KISS," a corking ncreeu romance of delicious thrills and startling surprises. Starting NEXT WEEK at THE CRYSTAL PALACE. VTUMBER 1-Tho bruto! To tako advanl\ tage of her like that! And sho helpless and unprotected. It was insulting—on*.rageous. See "THE THIRD KISS" at THE CRYSTAL PALACE. Next Week.

-STEWART ROBiNSON'SI 1 Lowerthan-elsewhere prices I The biggest boot event of the year. £3500 worth of 1 footwear must find new owners. It'* going out rapidly. | Are YOU getting YOUR share ? | 123 prs. Gents' Box Calf and Glace Kid Boots S2/6 37/6 I 19 prs. Youths' Glace Kid Lace Boots, Ito 5 ... 18/11 | 17 prs. Women's Lace Boots, Derby fronts, chrome 1 9/1 1 per pr. | i 29 prs. Gents* Glace Kid Sewn Slippers ... ••• 11/61 130 prs. Girls' Glace Button Boots, 7to 10 ... 1 0/6 per pr. 1 20 prs. Chrome Boots for youths, Ito 5 ... ••• 19/11 | 75 prs. Ladies' Glace Kid Leather 1 bar Shoes— l Usual price 2 3/6 Sale price 1 C/1 1 1 i 21 prs. Men's Chrome Golosh Balmorals Usually 23/6 19/11 pr.B NO APPROBATION OR ORKDIT DUSINQ SALE. | il9 prs. Men's Stout Nailed Shooters ... 1 7/* | 16 prs. Men's Bals., square toes for corns or bunions— | 3 * Fine easy boot this, 25/- pr. 1 112 prs. Men's Long Gum Boots ... ... ... 35/- pr. 1 I Gold Seal, 50/- Vac. Gum, 50/- j 130 prs. Glace Kid Ward Shoes Sale Price 6/6 7/6 8/6pr. | I Old Ladies' Warm Felt-lined Boots ... 11 /6 and 1 5/6 j Old Ladies' Kid Elastic Sided Boots 17/11 16/11 to 32/6 | Ladies' Tan and Black Brogue Shoes ... 25/6 to 30/- 1 Gents' Tan and Black Brogue Shoes ... 37/6 42/6 I Ladies'Velvet 1-bar Shoes ... ... 10/6 1 Black Felt Slippers, felt soles 2/S L 3 1 _ Warm Camel Hair Slippers, leather soles ... 6/6 7/6 8/6 I Ladies'Goloshes 5/6 6/6 7/6 Foothoirfs 4/11 5/6 j j Men's Knee Gum Boots ... ... 25/9 27/6 32/6 I 1 Women's Chrome leather Dairy Boots ... ••■ 21/6 | I Girls' Chrome School Boots, 10 to 13 1 3/9 I and 2 1 5/9 1 6/6 I I 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. 1 20 prs. Women's Chrome Slippers, elastic fronts, 3 & 4 only 8/6 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 1 5/1 1 —t; I to 5 18/11 1 1 Men's Patent Calf Court Shoes. Usual price 24/6 Now 21/- 1 I Men's Glace Kid Lace and Court Shoes ... ... 19/11 pr. g I Men's Heavv Greenhide Nailed Shooters. Worth 35/- 32/6 | J Men's Fine Derby Bals 24/6 35/- 37/6 pr. I j Ladies' Velvet Lace Boots ... --• 1 7/6 pr. | I Ladies' Cloth-top Lace Boots, grey and black 1 5/6 21 /- pr. i I Black Imitation Suedes, very good ... 14/11 18/11 pr. | Girls'Chrome Lace Boots 9/6 1 0/6 pr. | Real Suede Lace Shoes, grey, fawn, black 35'6 to 60/- I I Chrome Derby Shoes (Ladies'), patent cap 1 2/9 1 7/6 pr. P I Glace Derby Shoes, patent cap 16/11 pr. g | Ladies' Glace Derby Shoes, patent cap ; very neat ... 22/6 | ; Po»t—Ladies' Bd, and Men's 9d. extra, i

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18439, 19 June 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18439, 19 June 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18439, 19 June 1920, Page 2

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