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AMUSEMENTS GRAND THEATRE TO-DAY, at 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. Doors Open at 2 and 7 p.m. ARGUS appears at 4.30 . and 9.80 p.m. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. ARGTJS. ARGUS. . ARGUS . ARGUB ■ SEASON EXTENDED, BY SPECIAL REQUEST OP THOUSANDS. ARGUS ARGUS ARGTJS ARGUS ARGUS ARGUS ARGUS ARGUS ARGUS ARGUS ARGUS ARGUS ARGUS ARGUS For a Few move Days and Nights. The word FAKE has been used by many Bceptics. To prove that the performance by ARGUS is NO FAKE, Mr Alsace will place ARGUS in the Circle, where, surrounded by his audience, he will give the most wonderful demonstration ever seen in Christchurch. £SOO £SOO £SOO £SOO offered to any person attending the performance to-day or to-night Who can do what ARGUS does. ARGUS ARGUS Supported by a Brilliant Company of Musical Stars. Entirely NEW PICTURE Programme. OWEN MOORE OWEN MOORE OWEN MOORE In the Superb SELZNICK Production, “THE DESPERATE HERO." “ THE DESPERATE HERO." . “THE DESPERATE HERO." Also Also Another Exciting Episode of . “THE GREAT GAMBLE." Music by GRAND ORCHESTRA. RESERVE your SEATS—Bristol until 12 noon, thence at Theatre ('Phono 2034). Children in Arms Not Admitted. fJTB'AND THEATRE. Prom Noon TO-DAY From Noon. WILLIAM FOX presents The New Sensation of the Screen, BUCK. JONES la “Forbidden Trails” Buck jones BUUKJONES, BUCK JONES “ FORBIDDEN TRAILS.” B UOK J ONES in “ FORBIDDEN TRAILS.” BUCK JONES “ FORBIDDEN TRAILS.” BUCKJONES BUUKJONES The story of ft Cowpunoher in HIS LATEST STUNT PICTURE. A Riproaring Tale of Adventure in the Rugged West. In this picture Buck Jones performs all the daring stunts that made him famous at home and abroad for his wonderful horsemanship. THE FUNNIEST OOMEuY OF THE SEASONI If a man is born on Friday the thirteenth, he is doomed to a life that is a joke to others, and a nuisance to himself. GEORGE WALSH GEORGE WALSH GEORGE WALSH Proves GEORGE WALSH This GGORGE WALSH Conclusively GEORGE WALSH . GEORGE WALSH In his latest Fox Comedy, ■ “NEVER SAY QUIT” "NEVER SAY QUIT” “NEVER SAY. QUIT" A. Comedy in which Bad Luck becomes Worse. Groat supporting Fox items include— FOX WORLD’S NEWS. GAZETTE. MUTT AND JEFF " Private MUTT AND JEFF Detectives." MUTT AND JEFF Reserves at Bristol and Tel. 2123. DANCE. TO-NIGHT. DANCE. VICTORY, ASSEMBLY. To-night (Sat.) and Wed. Next. ORANGE HALL. $-11 p.m. Gents Is, Ladies la. r 60 A GRAND CONCERT will bo held in the Selwyn Street Sohoolroom on THURF DAY, DECEMBER 2nd, in aid of the Sc wyn Free Kindergarten. Tickets Is, Front Seats Is 6d. 129 PUBLIC NOTICES. PARADE NOTICE. Ist CANTERBURY CADET BATTALION and SENIOR CADETS (AREAS SS and 84). ALL Parades (except for secondary schools) aro cancelled between the dates of November 26th and December 9th, 1920 inclusive. FROM and AFTER that date Parades will resume as usual, oommenoing with 74 Coy. S.C. and N.C.O.’s olass on SATURDAY, 11th DECEMBER. H. M. FOSTER, Lieut. N.Z.S.C. AREA OFFICER, AREAS 88 and 34. 1088 AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. New Zealand Branch: Custom House Quay, Wellington. LOST POLICY. IT is the intention of the Society on or after the 27th day of DECEMBER NEXT, to issue a Copy Policy in place of Policy No. 410377 on the life of Alfred William Wells, which is deolared to have been lost. Dated at Wellington, this 26th day of November 1920. A. AMIES, Manager for New Zealand. TVTEW BRIGHTON-PLEASANT POINT it MOTOR-'BUS SERVICE. . CARS MEET ALL TRAMS (after 10 a.m.), at UNION STREET. NEW BRIGHTON, on HOLIDAYS AND SUNDAYS. Adults Is, Children 6d, Pushcarts 3d. Oars can be Hired at the New Brighton Garage, Beresford Street, opp. Joyland Theatre. Special arrangements made for Picnic and Sporting Parties. ’Phone 3295 K. To urine Cara for Hire at all hours. JOHN H. GILMOUR, Proprietor. R J N O. J. A R D A G H. DENTAL SURGEON, AS COMMENCED PRACTICE pstairs in Standish and Preece's Buildings, HIGH STREET. 7712 IN STEFFANO WEBB PORTRAITS YOU secure accuracy of Likeness and attractiveness of finish. Ring 1989 for an early Appointment. PETERSEN'S BOTLDINGS, High Street, Christchurch. Have the children’s photographs TAKEN NOW—How nice it will be in years to come—when they have grown staid and old, to see themselves laughing, happy children again! We excel in Children’s Photography, and spare no pains to get PLEASING PICTURES. WRIGGLESWORTH AND BINNS, Photographers. Colombo StTeet. LLOYDE BRIAN, THE LANDSCAPE AND ROCKERY GARDENER. Laying Out and Keeping in Order a Speciality. Rock, Soil, Manure and Clay delivered. Paths of any description and Motor Drives Laid. Estimates free. LLOYDE BRIAN, ’Phone No. 6. 64, Esplanade, -Sumner. Town or Country Jobs promptly attended to. CYRIL WHITE-PARSONS, CHIROPRACTOR. Graduate Palmer School, Davenport U HAS COMMENCED PRACTICE.’ 233, MANCHESTER STREET, Christchurch, Between Worcester and Gloucester Str Offioe Hours: 10 to 12.30, ato 4.30. Si days 10 to 1. u ttJiij Bedding guaranteed at Holmeß i IX Sons’, Limited. 130, High Street. I the pound special discount for one mo tom November 16th.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18573, 27 November 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18573, 27 November 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18573, 27 November 1920, Page 2