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AMUSEMENTS. LIBERTY rpHE House LIBERTY LIBERTY •*• of Big LIBERTY LIBERTY . Attractions. LIBERTY COMMENCING COMMENCING TO-MORROW—SATURDAY. TO-MORROW—SATUBDAY, A Firßt National Attraction. "The Colonol's Lady and Judy O'Grady are eisteTS under the skin." " EVEN AS EVE." " EVEN AS EVE." "EVEN AS EVE." "EVEN AS EVE.", "EVEN AS EVE." "EVEN AS EVE." Every woman, even an Eve, is a, woman, first—hor ,eocial vcnoeT but thinly veils her natural instincts—that's why every woman will be fasoiwited by this startling problem FROM THE NOVEL, "THE SHINING BAND," BY ROBERT W. CHAMBERS. Featuring A Dolightful New Picture Girl, GRACE DARLING. GRACE DARLING GRACE DARLING. GRACE DARLING. GRACE DARLING. GRACE DARLING. Tie Drama of Feminine Wileslf "The woman's old-age instinct of distrust for an unloved male warned her, innocent though she was." HAROLD LLOYD in " THE HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD -'RAJAH." HAROLD LLOYD / A Rajah, with an all-orabTacing glad eye, looks around for a girl to take the place of the one who eloped with the court plumber I Epifiopio 8 "SMASHING BARRIERS" " SMASHING BARRIERS " SERIAL. " The Murder Car." THE REALART QUARTETTE. "THE REALART .QUARTETTE.' "THE REALART QUARTE7TE/' "THE REALART QUARTETTE." " Music ie the Poetry of the Air." Composed of MR HERBERT F. WOOD, MR HERBERT F. WOOD, New Zealand's Own Tenor, Who returns to his Homeland after a waios of Triumphs in Sydney and Melbourne. SJGNOR CERBASI, SIG'NOR CERBASI, The Celebrated Italian Harpist. MISS .VALERIE SCOTT, MISS VALERIE SCOTT. A Classical Dancer, whoso bewildering technique spells joy to all beholder*. MISS CLARE VEARS, MJSS CLARE VEARS. Soloist on the Grand Erard Harp. j In Addition-^r MRS LILY GLOVER (Soprano), MRS LILY GLJVER (Soprano), Who will be Tomembered for her charming' performance as MIMOSA SAN in the r«oent production of "THE GEISHA." Altogether completing a Naw and Uaiqtn Programme that will both enchant the eye and delight the ear. ' BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. Prices: Matinee, Is Id, Is 7d, 2a Id} Children Half price; Night, Is Id, la 7d, 3s Id, 2s 7d. GOVERNMENT NOTICES.

POST A TELEGRAPH OtCT TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS CHRISTCHURCH TELEPHONES . EXCHANGE. A LL CONNECTIONS for which Subsoripii. tions aro UNPAID AT NOON ON TUESDAY, 14th December, 1920, will bo CUT OFF in accordance with the notice printed 011 account rendered. By Order. J. MoDERMOTT, District Telegraph Engineer, 2669 P. and T. Department. -l 16s per week. H. G. Livingstone and Co., 138, Hereford Street. 1049 WANTED to LetTTwo Furnished Rooms; with conveniences, City. 264, Worcester Street. 1046 ANTED~to Let, Furnished Bedroom, 'M with use of dining-room and piano; 10s 6d. El 9. 1041 WANTED Known—That F. H. STEEL * » has reduced the'price of Meat to rockbottom for Spot Cash, and as we have only a short time to live, get the best. Rubbish is dear at any price. The Best is always the Cheapest in the _ end. And do not be persuaded to buy inferior quality or rubbish when, by patronising F. H. STEEL, you can always rely on getting the Oream of Canterbury. Customers in City and Suburbs waited on daily for orders. Lotters and telegrams promptly attended to. Smallgoods a speciality. The annual output reaches Half a Million Pounds. The quantity sold speaks for itself. ' 1923

TOYS Price Reductions at We are GIVING TOYS AWAY FREE with every purchase of Footwear made from us until Xmas. The unusual price reductions enumerated below are due to fortunate purchases from makers anxious to unload stocks, which redactions we are passing on to the public. The offerings could not be more seasonable in view of the Xmaa season. Xmas 'Specials for Ladies. Light Chrome Derby Boots, sewn soles Patent Court Shoes ... 25/- 27/6 22/6 25/6 Glace Derby Shoes, smart shapes Glace Derby Boots, full round toe, 18/11 22/6 30/- wide welts 35/Grey Cloth Derby Shoes, smart heels SpocJn i p r i Ceß for Boys and Girls. „., . „ „ , „, 24 ' 6 Girls' White Canvas Ankle-bar Shoe, White Canvas Derby Shoes leather soles, sires 7to 10 5/11,11 to 8 69/6 10/6 i fiiii. 1 and 2 7/11 8/6 White Canvas 1-barand Ankle-bar Shoes 9/6 to 10 6 Tan Calf Derby Shoes 23/6 27/6 30/White Tennis Shoes, chrome soles 9/11 Blaok Suede Ankle-bar and Court Shoes 14/11 Black Velvet Court and Bar Shoes 10/6 to 14/6 Black Poplin Button and Lace Shoes ( Boyg » Glao<| Kid D el . by i^ots, 1 6/11, I and 2 7/11 8/6 Girls'White Canvas Boots, high leg, smart shape, 7 to 10 14/6, 11 to 1 15/11 Girls' Tan and Black Glace 1-bar Shoes, 7 to 10 8/11 Youths' Chrome Goloshed Boots, 1 to 5 16/11 Youths' Glace Kid Derby Boots, sizes 1 to 5 17/9 8/6 9/6 10/6 sixes 10 to 13 14/11 Grey, Fawn and Black Suede Derby Sandale-hundreds of pairs-7 to 9 Shoes 35/- to 47/6 6/U( 10 to 13 7/n, ito 2 8/11, Special Values for Men. 3 4 5 9/6 Smart Tan Calf Derby Boots, full White Canvas Button Boots, round toe 32/0 35/- 7 to 10 10/11, 11 to 1 11/9, 2 14/6 Split Kip Shooters, nailed or plain 17/6 Little Gen is' Boys' Boots, 45 pairs, Glace Derby Boots, all leather ... 30/- welted soles, sewn, 45 6 8/6 POSTAGE 9d EXTRA STEWART ROBINSON CASHEL ST. WEST "The Biggest Little Shoe Store in Town."

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18584, 10 December 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18584, 10 December 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18584, 10 December 1920, Page 2

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