AMUSEMENTS, eta. Q. R A N D THEATRE. PICTURES. PICTURES. PICTURES. Continuous 12 Noon to 11 p.m. Continuous. Another MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME , Headed by the Broncho Masterpiece, THE TRANSGRESSORS. THE TRANSGRESSORS. THE TRANSGRESSORS. THE TRANSGRESSORS. THE TRANSGRESSORS. THE TRANSGRESSORS. THE TRANSGRESSORS. THE TRANSGRESSORS. THE TRANSGRESSORS. THE TRANSGRESSOR'S. A Great Film depicting Eailjr Struggles, Hardships, Trials and Tribulations of the Early American Settlers. Supported by the usual High Standard Programme. THE BROKEN VASE (Selig Drama). The Indian Maid's Warning (Kalem Drama). Eclair Journal (the Latest in World's News). THE OYSTER (Educational). LEGALLY RIGHT (Comedy). Troubles with a Stocking (Comedy). Onr Programme is Bigger, Brighter and Better than ever. Appropriate Music by the Grand Orchestra. PRICES AS USUAL: 6d and 3d. QUEEN'S THEATRE. HEREFORD STREET. Continuous Pictures Daily. 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. ADULTS Gd. CHILDREN 3d. TO-DAY—THUR SD A Y—TO-NIG HT. Last Chanco of Seeing Last Chance of Seeing That Sonsational Success —the Greatest Indian and Military Frontier Picture Ever Prrduced by tho Kalem Company, "THE BIG HORN MASSACRE." "THE BIG HORN MASSACRE." Tho LAST WORD in REALISM! ORCHESTRA- Fleming's -ORCHESTRA. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT! TQ-NIGHT. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MORROW. PUBLIC NOTICES. ANYONE, in need of TEMPORARY LOAN, £3 upwards, upon Household Furniture, without removal, call at. L. W. BALKIND, 629, Colombo Street, ,7J7E HAVE NOW REMOVED TO OUR VV NEW OFFICES, CIVIC CHAMBERS, 213, MANCHESTER STREET. ARTHUR L. GRAY AND CO., Publio Accountants, „ Christchurch. XOW much is Enough? A vexed question indeed when furnishing YOUR HOME. We are always pleased to submit original designs, colour schemes and suggestions. It entails no obligation, and possibly may help you to formulate your ideas. OAK HALL, 115, Worcester Street, just behind Cathedral, ARTISTIC FURNITURE, FURNISHINGS AND CARPETS. FX MACARTHY AND CLARK. N CONNECTION with our Business as House Furnishers, Cabinetmakers, Piano Importers (English and German), we are also Purchasers of Household Furniture, including Pianos, Sewing Machines, etc. Ring up 1721, or a Jd post card, will ba always at your command. MACARTHY AND CLARK, 142, Armagh Street. CHEAP MERIVALE PROPERTY, close to penny tram section.—Well-built House- of 4 rooms, every possible convenience, including hot and cold service, sower connection, pat. W. 0., 2 rooms papered, verandah back and front. Small Section, beautifully laid out, asphalt paths, lawns back and front, nicely situated and handy to the Citf. Pricft J 525; Government .rjtor'fcrage. Weconsider this is a cheap property. Card to view from the Agents, McKENZIE AND WILLIS, Cathedral Square. HYMAN MARKS TRUST. LTR F? D. KESTEVEN having, owing to -VJL pressure of privato business, resigned tho Secretaryship of tho Trust, MR CHARLES M. PARKER has been appointed in his stead, and all communications relating to the Trust should be addressed, after the 28th Instant, to Mr Farkor, at his address, Art Gallery, Armagh Street. CHARLES LOUISSON, A. FERGUSON, ' 20th February, 1014. Truscees. 3014 HAVING secured the Services of a. Firstvclass Feather Dresser and Dry Cleaner, wo are prepared to undertake tho Cleaning and Tailor Pressing of Gentlemen's Suits. Ladies' Costumea and Dresses a-t Strictly Moderate Prices. Gloves cleaned from 4d per pair. G. 0. VERE AND SONS, Umbrella Manufacturers, Armagh Street, next Colombo Street. 'Phono iaiß. X AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT -ci. SOCIETY. New Zealand Branch: Custom House Quay, Wellington. LOST POLICY. It isithe intention of tho Society on or after the 26th day of March next, to issue a Copy Policy in place of Policy No. 427399 on the life of HENRY MACE HEARFIELD, which is declared to have been lost. Dated at Wellington this 26th dav of February, 1914. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. 3064 WANTED, for the NOKT.H. utawu UNITED FRIENDLY €OCIETIES' DISPENSARY, AN ASSISTANT, With Two or Three Years' Experience. Apply, with copies of testimonials, to THE SECRETARY, 3061 N.O.U.F.S. Dispensary, Oamaru. COTTON BROS., LTD., 212, MADRAS STREET, (Near Lichfield Street), THE PHONOGRAPH AND GRAMOPHONE JOBBERS. Try our complete and perfect Service for Idison, Columbia Rena, Herald and Minstrel Products. The new Edison Amberola V. is now here. 'Phone 1212. E-P----RAILWAY NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CRICKET MATCH AT CHRISTCHURCH. EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to Christchurch from stations ' on Cheviot Branch and stations north of Waikari on 27th FEBRUARY, and from Ashburton, Waikari and intermediate stations, including Branches, by trains arriving at Christchurch up to 2.50 p.m. on 2Sth FEBRUARY. On 28th February tho afternoon trains from Christchurch will run as under:—For Otarama and Whitecliffs Branch at 5.0 p.m., and run as on Wednesday, arriving Otarama 8.17 p.m.; for Ashburton and Mothvcn Branch at 5.40 p.m., arriving Ashburton 3.5 pmi., and Methven 8.50 p.m.; for Southbridgo and \ Little River Branches at 6.10 p.m., arriving Southbridge 8.5 p.m., and Littlo River 8.25 p.m. For fuller particulars see posters. 3037 BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SHEEP SALE AT PARNASSUS. ON 27th FEBRUARY a Special Passenger Train will leave Christchurch for Parnassus at 7.55 a'.m., Rangiora 8.40, Amberloy 9.10, Waipara 9.24, Parnassus arrive 11.35. A." return train will leave Parnassus at 6.0 p.m., Waipara 8.10, Rangiora 8.55, Christchurch arrive 9.45 p.m. The 7.55 a.m. special will stop to pick up passengers for Parnassus at Rangiora, Ashley, Sefton, Balcairn, Amhorley, Waipara and any station on Cheviot Branch. Passengers from stations between Christchurch and Rangiora must travel by the train leaving Christchurch at 7.21 a.m., and join the special train at Rangiora. The return train will stop whero required to set down passengers fro: nassus. Season and Commutation Tickets and Free Passes will not bo available by these trains. 3069 BY ORDER. TTOLMES AND SONS* n HALF-YEARLY SALE is now in FULL SWING at 180, HIGH STREET.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16485, 26 February 1914, Page 1
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