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AMUSEMENTS CRYSTAL TO-DAY, 2.15 p.m. PALACE TO-NIGHT, 7.80 p.m. “THE GIRL FROM BOHEMIA.” "THE GIRL PROM BOHEMIA,” See a Pagan Rout in Bohemia! The Newest of New Culture Art Up-to-date.!-"THE CTRL FROM BOHEMIA,” • THE GIRL PROM BOHEMIA,' Featuring Daintv. Magnetic. Superbly Gowned IRENE CASTLE IRENE CASTLE The most striking feminine personality on the Screen. How a town girl brought new ideas to a country village, ran the gauntlet of gossip and spite, and won her big fight. ANOTHER STAR FEATURE. DOROTHY GISH DOROTHY GJSH » In “ MARY ELLEN COMES TO TOWN.” "MARY ELLEN COMES TO TOWN," She waß tired of being the only live wire in a village of sleepers, so she went to the city— New York City—and then—well, come and see her adventures for yourself. To seo Dorothy is to make this old world seem brighter. DON’T THINK the Finger on the Adjacent Wall Points AT CRYSTAL PALACE ;_TT DOESN’T. The Finger of Scorn will NEVER bo pointed at our Programme. Crystal Palace Orchestra, \ Under Mr R. T. Kirk, _ Plays Specially Soleotod MusicUSUAL PRICES. . RESERVES at. THE' BRISTOL till S p.m., afterwards at tho THEATRE, Phone 8758, CRYSTAL PALACE, The QUALITY House LIBERTY LIBERTY LIBERTY IPHE House A of Big Attractions. LIBERTY LIBERTY LIBERTY. SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE AND SINGER at 2.15. AN ENTERTAINMENT OF OUTSTANDING MERIT. ANITA STEWART ANITA STEWART AtflTA STEWART IGHTING SHEPHERDESS.” "TXE FIGHTING SHEPHERDESS" Caroline Lookhart’e Famous Book, THE STORY OF A GIRL WHO FOUGHT A WHOLE TOWN AND WHIPPED IT. BETTER EVEN THAN “IN OLD KENTUCKY.” THE SINGER. THE MUSICAL SENSATION OF THE YEAR. Special Engagement of MASTER JACK WATTERS, MASTER JACK WATTERS, The Wonderful Boy Soprano Holder ol tho Dominion Championship, _ ■ Fifth Episode of the Sensational Serial, " SMASHING BARRIERS." “ SMASHING BARRIERS.” THE DIVING GRAVE. The Plot Thickens. THE LIBERTY ORCHESTRA. Box Plan at The Bristol till 5 p.m., wards at the Theatre, ’Phone 2866. PRlCES—Matinee la Id, la 7a, 2s Id, Children Half-price. Night le Id, Is 7a, 2s Id, 2s 7d. afterMEETING 3. }RTH CANTERBURY SHEEPFARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE I* REE ZING, EXPORT AND AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. fOTICE is hereby .given that an ExI traordinary General Meeting of the lareholders will he held at the Chamr of Commerce, Christchurch, on WED ESDAY, the 15th day of December, 1920, 2 pm. for the purpose of considering, d if thought fit, pawing as special relations the following Amendments of d Additions to.the Articles of Associion: 1 “ THAT the word 'NINE ’ he substßuted for the w&d. ‘SEVEN’in the first line of Article 80 as the 1 rfiimbcr of Directors of tho Company.” 2 “THAT sub-olause (f) to Article 87c be deleted, and the following subclause substituted:—The voting paper must be signed by the shareholder or his attorney and received at the office o! the Company not less than two clear days before the Annual General Meeting.” S “THAT the woTd ‘three’ be substituted for the word ‘ two ’ in the lost lino of Article S 7 relating to retiring director* ” , «tHVT the election of the two additional direotors shall take P lac ® • on a date to he hereafter fixed and advertised by the directors, such election to be conducted as nearly a 3 may he in manner prescribed by the Articles of Association, under the supervision of the scrutineers appointed at the last Annual General Meeting, and that all nominations of candidates at such -special election shall reach the office of the Company not less than thirty days before the date so fixed for such election.” SHOULD the above resolutions be issed by the requisite majority they will i submitted for confirmation as special solutions to a further Extraordinary Bneral Meeting, AND such Meeting will , held on WEDNESDAY 7 , the sth day January, 1321. at the same hour and aoe for the purpose of considering, and thought fit. confirming suoh resolu--sns as special resolutions accordingly. Dated the 19th day of November, 1920. By Order of -the Board. JAMES STEWART, gar General Manager. LOST, FOUND, ETC, T. One Chestnut More, 1 Bov Mare, 13'ack Gelding and 1 Bay Yearling ’ Reward. Apply F ; Needham, Baker, iore Road, Richmond. 9492 in Lyttelton, on Wednesday, Nov. ’ a Silver Bar Brooch, with yellow on it. Keepsake. Reward. Apply Times.” 9159 ■ FROM RANGIORA. TWO BAY iCKS. O Brand near shoulder. Finder led. C. H. ENSOR, between Addington, and Town, Dia,nd Ring. Rsward. Apply this office. 9414 ST, on 23rd inst., by widowed mother, 3 War Pension. Apply Pension, Office. 9119 ST, on November 20, from Woodend, a Half-draught, Roan shod all round, in condition. Reward on returning to J. juillan, Woodend. 91 ST, Staninore Road, near Richmond School, Pair Rimless Pince-nez. ReProcfor, Clock Tower or 10, Petrie it. Richmond. 9501 lAYED from my farm, One Red Poly low. Information tewarded. J. Warren, .9478 ‘OUNDED at Sawyer’s Arms Road ound, from Burwood, 1 Bay Mare (shod), ot olaimed and expenses paid will be at noon, Doc. 2nd, 1920. M. Messervy, dkeeper. 9449 ‘REWARD for information leading to 1 recovery of Triumph Motor-bike stolen Waikari Saturday, 13th Nov. Regisnurober W.P.R. 40. Mueller, YVaiksri. 9296 /“lAMB on to my Property, One Red DeG horned Cow, in full profit. Owner can have same by paying expenses. A. T. Hamilton, Springaton South. 991 COUNTY COUNCILS. WAIMAIRI COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE. THE BRIDGE over tho RIVER STYX, on the Marshland Road, is CLOSED TO ADD TRAFFIC during repairs. JAMES H. SHARPE, 967 County Engineer. LADIES’ OUTFITTERS. HOME KNITTING DEPOT■\TEW GOODS.—Children’s Frocks in voile, pique, zephyr silk; Chemise Vests, plain and fancy; Underskirts, trimmed lace and embroidery, moire and sateen; Shawls, Silk Hosiery, Home-knit Stockings and Socks. Pauline Patterns every month. Catalogues, o,j each. MRS PALMER, 755, Colombo ■HK.t. Telo, 1279.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18570, 24 November 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18570, 24 November 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18570, 24 November 1920, Page 2

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