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AMUSEMENTS CRYSTAL TO-DAY, TO-DAY, 2.18 p.m. PALACE. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, 7.15 p.m. FIRST SCREENING OF THE “METRO” SUPER-PRODUCTION, “SHORE ACRES," “SHORE ACRES,” “SHORE ACRES," A study of life on the rook-iibbei const of New England and a story of a daughter's lovo and a father's hate. “SHORE ACRE S.” “SHORE ACRE S,” In which powerful drama, delicious comedy and tender pathos aro blended in irreßistiblo appeal. “SHORE ACRES,” “SHORE ACRES,” Wherein the salty spray of the ocean and the sweet scent of the newmown hay are joined in fragrant union. Featuring ALICE LAKE, ALICE LAKE, The daughter who had to mah® such a dramatic choice between homo and love. See tho thrilling shipwreck when tho light in the lighthouse failed—all through an enraged father’s desire for revenge. In Addition, SEE SHITE,S'; MASON Srtiu.u.i MASON As “THE WINNING GIRL.” “TUE WINNING GIRL.” A cliocrful-tcarful Paramount Picture, in which tho beautiful Shirley Mason is supported by Niles Welch. “THE WINNING GIRL.” “THE WINNING GIRL.” Sho thought she oould win most things. She won Stanley—easily. But that waan’t onough. She had to win his high and haughty ma. The way she did it? Well, just see her! You’ll agree she was a winner all right. Special Musio by the CRYSTAL PALACE ORCHESTRA. DAY PRICES: lOd and Is Id. NIGHT PRICES: Is Id, 2s Id and 2s 7d. BOOK EARLY AT THE BRISTOL AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. CRYSTAL PALACE, The QUALITY Theatre. CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY BAND J will play In VICTORIA SQUARE on SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 p.m. Collection in aid of Contest Funds. 1884 LOST. FOUND, ETC. OST, from Sheffield Saleyardu, Friday, j tho Ist Inst., Two t English Leicester im Hoggets, black' brand, and earmark, inch-hoio in near ear. information to Mr eo. iiight, Hororata; or to Tyne, Gould, uinness, Ltd., Christchurch. 721 DST, between Jerroid Street and Farmers’ Co-op., Black Crepe de Chine Dress bag. Would finder please return to ipery Manager, Farmers’ Co-op., or unpaon’s Tea Rooms, Addington? «Ro■r) 6764 OST, at the corner of Papunui and Holly Roads, 1 Gioy. Suedo Purse. Roward returning to H. Matson and Co., 147, shel Street. 471 LOST, off lorry last Wednesday, Blue Carpet Square, also Child's Boot and SJipier, between Mitcham and Bankside, Regard information. Dalgety and Co., Ltd. 6700 OST ( between Coalgate and Waddington, ■4 Brown Canvas iiatbox, marked T, E. layman. Finder please return to J. Deans, irkstyle, Coalgate. Reward. 6827 OST, at or about Christchurch Railway 1 Station, Tomato Silk Scarf and Leather andbag containing key. Reward. Apply Times ” Agenoy, Rangiora. LOST.— Strayed, Bay Trap Mkro, clipped, with black points. Anyone having knowledge of same please communicate with H. Hunter, 43, Gayhurst Road, Dallington, or ’phone 2612. Reward. 6800 L'OUND, Gent.’s Bioyolo. Owner may have A possession by paying expenses. Apply 180, Rolleston Street, North Limvood. 6751

STRAYED with Bay Pony, Buy Mare (haok), with soar on near front foot and white hind foot. Reward. H. Free, Preston's Road, Marahland. 5739 STRAYED from pßddooh, 1 Red Heifer, in AJ milk, on Sept. 30. Apply 183, Highsted Rond. Styx. 5725 STRAYED on to my Property at Aylesbury. nbout the middle of August, 16 Crossbred Ewes, branded “ R.R." If not claimed in seven days, will be sold at Addington on Ootober 20 to defray expenses. F. G. Sowden. 650 WANTED TO RENT, WANTED, Small Furnished Baoh or House at North Brighton for few weeks. 13, Rutland Street, St Albans. ’Phone 5124, Rent, Furnished Bedroom, with * » use of kitchen, in quiet home; Linwood or Waltham preferred. D 4. 6762 WANTEu, 2 or 3 Unfurnished Rooms, or part houso, by married couple. SS2. ANTED, Room, suitable for Office, con- » » tral. Roply H 95, " Times ” Office. TT7"ANTED, by medical practitioner, to ** Rent, immediately, 5 Rooms or more, Bungalow or Dwelling-houso, City; electric light preferred. C9B. “ Timee Y 5671 BONUS —Urgent—Wanted to Rent. 4 or 5-roomed House; careful tenant; j no children; rent, in udvance; references. Particulars, R 97, 11 Times.” 6714 WANTED Rent, New Brighton, Small j Furnished Houso, November and De- I comber. Y 99. 5732 X%T ANTED, Comfortable Apartments, by * * lady and gentleman, for few weeks from 20th; reliablo and oareful. W 94, "Times.” 6735 WANTED to RENT, a 4-ROOMED COTTAGE by elderly people, no children; will pay good rent (in advance) for early possession; must be near tram. Particulars as to rent and locality to A 7. D74o_ WANTED to Rent, 5 or G-ioomed House. Will pay 6 months’ rent in advance, A9B. ° CI3 ADVERTISER requires single Bedroom for Carnival Week. State terms to G.C.. Coldstream, Hinds. 5880 WHERE TO ®YAV. ST ELMO HOUSE, 62, Worcester Street (West End)—Superior Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Two minutes from G.P.O. and Central Tram Torminus, also within same distance of Park, Public Gardens, Museum, Boateheda, eto. Quietes t and very best position in City. Telephone m. F. J. MURRAY, Proprietor. EW BRIGHTON CAPE. Facing the Sen. Replete with EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE. Electrio Light, eto. * Under New Management. J. JACKSON, Proprietor, Dne application of LinoamUh annually aavea you the hardship of weekly polishing drudgery. A child can do it. Imparls beautiful gloss to linoleum and preserves it. At all Grocer*', ®

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18534, 9 October 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18534, 9 October 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18534, 9 October 1920, Page 2

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