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AMUSEMENTS. jpULLER’S OPERA HOUSE. Direction : Ben and John Fuller. MAGNIFICENT HOLIDAY SHOW. For the First Time in Australasia, RIGHT THERE. RIGHT THERE. Produced by WALTER JOHNSON. A Spectacular ltcvue in 9 Scenes. Watch for the Wonderfully Brilliant Finale. THE- CRACKNKLLS. THE CRACKNKLLS. “ A Drover’s Holiday.” ADELAIDE TAYLOR, Sweet Singer of Sweet Songs. DE WILFRED, Premier Xylophonist. LOUIS W r . BI.OY, Banjo Expert. Last Four Nights of HULEY AND BENT. HULEY AND BENT “ Sailors Don’t Care.” PRICES: O.S. and D.C., 2s Id; Stalls la Id. Reserves 6d extra. Plans at The Bristol till 5 p.tn., thereafter at Opera House Confectionery Store. Doors 7-15. LIBERTY OPHE HOUSE LIBERTY JL of Big LIBERTY Attractions. LIBERTY LIBERTY LIBERTY TWICE DAILY: 2.15 and 7.15. A BIG, BRIGHT HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. Tho Romance of a Merry Widow in a Daring Modern Role. , Fascinating CONSTANCE TALMADGE CONSTANCE TALMADGE CONSTANCE TALMADGE In her latest First National Success, “IN SEARCH OF A SINNER.” "IN SEARCH OF A SINNER.’* '"IN SEARCH OF A SINNER." HER “FIRST OFFENCE.” HE NEVER DRANK—OR.‘ SWORE—OR. SMOKED-OR SNORED-OR LOOKED AT ANOTHER WOMAN—OR ATE ONIONS WELL—I PUT IT TO YOU, GIRLS, If you’d drawn this marriage lottery, and lived with it for three years, and it wont aloft—what sort of a man would you look for? WOULD YOU PICK ANOTHER MELON? GREAT SUPPORTS. Pathe Gazette. * Topical Budget. "In a Pinch ” (Goldwyn Comedy), And Episode Ten oi' “SMASHING BARRIERS” SERIAL, . “ OVERPOWERED " And MR GEORGE W. STEPHENS, Entertainer, Who will appear in HUMOROUS CHARACTER MONO- , LOGUES. THE LIBERTY ORCHESTRA, A Band of 10 Selected Instrumentalists, will play a programme of delightful musio. PRICES AS USUAL. Box Plan at The Bristol till 5 p.m., afterwards at the Theatre, ’Phono 23G6. g Y D E N H A PICTURES. . VAUDEVILLE and PICTURES. VAUDEVILLE and PICTURES. VAUDEVILLE— . Special Engagement of CECIL VERNE And his Real CECIL VERNE Live Teddy Bear. In “ MERRY MOMENTS." PICTURES^— CONNIE TALMADGE in "IN SEARCH CONNIE TALMADGE OF A CONNIE TALMADGE SINNER.” _ The Search takes up flvo reels, and will provide you with all the spice" and m«rri- ' ment you want. CRICKET, . CRICKET. WELLINGTON v. CANTERBURY, w ELLINGTON /v. CANTERBURY, Will be’’ resumed at II a.m. TO-DAY. - . ;l Luncheon, 1 to 2,, ; And will bo continued TO-MORROW. HAGLEY PARK. HAGLEYPARK.

f BOARD AND REBICgWcE. OT EliHO HOUSE, 52, Worcester Street D (West Eml)—Superior Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Two minutes from jG.P.O. and Central Tram Terminus,- also'within same distance of Park, Publio Gardena, Museum, Boatslicds, etc. Quietest and very best position in City. Telephone 872. F. J. MTJHBAY, /Proprietor.

;v*. E W B,RIOH T 0 N CAP E,' A , Pacing the Sea. 1 Replete with . EVERY MODERN _ CONVENIENCE, Electric Light, etc. Under New Management. J. JACKSON, Proprietor. TAKAPO HOUSE, LAKE TEKAPO. mHE IDEAL TOURIST,RESORT OP THE 1 .MACKENZIE. . t Beautiful S'cenery. Good Pishing and Shooting. First-class Accommodation. Every Convenience. Terms Moderate. 1839 BOARD roquired by young man, vicinity Moorhouse Avenue Wost. A 62. 2665 TTTTANTED, Board-Residence by Youth. 13, Vl employed in large commercial firm. Y 44. 2656 NEW BRIGHTON—Good Board and Lodging, 2or 3 men, near Cafe. 542. 2645 RAILWAY NOTICES. <4fe NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. GPB’ERS are invited for a HOR§?E suitable for Shunting Work at Lyttelton. Must weigh not less than 16cwt. Free Trial required, and must afterwards pass Government Veterinary Surgeon’s examination as sound. Price and particulars to Railway Manager, Christchurch. 1818 BY ORDER. INSURANCE COMPANIES. TEW ZEALAND INSURANCE 00., LIMITED. FIRE MARINE, ACCIDENT, LIVE STOCK, MOTOR-CARS. rustees and Executors, Attorneys, Agents. X 915 W. I. BOLAM, Manager, ' 111, Hereford Street. IUSE OWNERS ...Wnw mvNi ■Olios jrLHii\a.'J.ua.vu 4 RE your Insurances sufficient in JnL view of the ever-increasing values? Readjustment is advisable in many oasos. Consult E SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., 187, Hereford Street. PERCY H. HARRIS, Manager. PUBLIC NOTICES. DRINK HABIT CURED, TIMES out of number “Drinko” has vanquished drink, freed the man from the degrading bondage, given him his selfrespeot. and raised him m the opinion of his friends. “ DRINKO suoceeds whether it is given secretly or not; It is tasteless and odourlees and contains no harmful drugs. It won’t injure the most delicate constitution. Drinking CAN be cured and “Drinko" does it. Any genuine inquirer can see the unsolicited testimonials we are continually receiving, proving that “Drinko" euros drinki&g. Write for free booklet describing this great cure. All inquiries confidential. Plain envelopes used. Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 1 212 L, Lambton Quay, Wei. tmgtonKODAK AS YOU GO, WHEREVER the purr of your Motor lures you, wherever the call of the road leads you. there you will find Pictures, untaken Pictures, that invite your Kodak, Pictures that you can enjoy again and again. And yOU oan take them. Ask BEARDSLEY AND SON about it at 117, Manchester Street. ’Phone_B3s7. , Cruncher motor-cycle tyres a r ® ) always reliable and SAFE FOR LONG JOURNEYS. Free from faulty construction. Made by the EMPIRE’S LARGEST RUBBER company and sold everywhere. PRACTICAL Patriotism plus Praotical Economy Wearing WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS. Made in England. Save leather and “ pavement “hook." Have them fitted to-day.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18598, 28 December 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18598, 28 December 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18598, 28 December 1920, Page 2

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