AMUSEMENTS. GREAT COMEDY BOOM! GREAT COMEDY BOOM! E At VERY B O D Y (Tho Distinctive Theatre). ADD NEXT WEEK. ALL NEXT WEEK. The Side-splitting VITAGRAP'H COMEDY-DRAMA. Starring PRANK DANIEDS, FRANK DANIEDS, PRANK DANIELS, FRANK DANIELS. PRANK DANIELS, America's Most Original Comedian, In CROOKY. CKOOKY. CROOKY. CROOKY. CROOKY. CROOKY. CROOKY. CROOKY. CROOKY. CROOKY. CROOKY. CROOKY. CROOKY. CROOKY. CROOKY. CROOKY. CROOKY. CROOKY. CROOKY. CROOKY. A Comedy of Errors. Funnier and Different to all others. Tho adventures of an escaped convict, who preferred gaol rather than marry an old maid. Thrills and Daughs Galore. YOU MUST SEE CROOKY! He will keep you in Roars of Daughter right through the Picture. Also showing— A Strong Vitagraph Drama, THE TURN OP A CARD. THE TURN OP A CARD. THE TURN OP A CARD. THE TURN OP A CARD. Featuring HARRY MOREY, The Popular Picture Artist. Various Additional Features. PRICES AS USUAL. QPERA. HOUSE. THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON. SPECIAL BARGAIN MATINEE. _ Gs and Is. Commencing at 2.30 p.m. Cd and Is HOUSE. QPERA FULLER’S REFINED VAUDEVILLE. LAST NIGHT of THE GAY MRS COHN. TEIR and ROSS. JESSIE SARLEE. KINGSLEY and GRAHAME. If you have not seen this Don t Miss It. BERT LA BLANC’S MUSICAL TRAVESTY STARS, THE GAY MRS COHN. KING AND THORNTON Assisted by RUPERT DRUM. LENNON AND HILL. PRICES TO-NIGHT: Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls 2s, Back Stalls Is. Box Ran at Milner and Thompsons. 0 PE R A HOUSE. MONDAY’S NEW ARTISTS. Direct from the Folies Bergere, Paris, LES LE'GERTS. CHADWICK AND CAMPBELL. Special engagement and Direct from London, THE ARTEEUS, Two Acrobats - and', a. Fok Terrier; Y DEN HAM- PICTURES. CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN In “A JITNEY ELOPEMENT.” Varied Supporting Programme. Accommodation for Motor-cai's Free. Chaplin Film Screened at 7 and 8.30. MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30. MONDAY Next: A CHILD OF THE PARIS STREETS.” SSOCIATION ■ S SO Cl AT I ON F 0 O T B A T. L. FOOTBALL. ENGLISH PARK. CRANFORD STREET CAR, 2d Section. ENGLISH CUP FINAL. ENGLISH CUP FINAL. 5 p.m.—NOMADS v LINWOOD-3.15 p.m. .5 p.m.—NOMADS v LINWOOD—3.IS p.m. CURTAIN RAISER: CURTAIN RAISER: EPRESENTATIVE PRIMARY SCHOOLS !0 p.m—WELLINGTON v. 10 p.m—WELLINGTON v. CANTERBURY—I.3O p.m. CANTERBURY—I.3O p.m. ADMISSION: One Shilling, Ladies Free, and Gd. sTil - IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. IHOSE EMINENT MUSICIANS: MM. MIROYITCH and PTASTRO M.M. MIROVITCH and PIASTRO M.M. MIROVITCH and PIASTRO Will Return to Christchurch On SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2Sth, And givo TWO CONCERTS in THE THEATRE ROYAL. FURTHER PARTICULARS LATER. CONCERT. A CONCERT will bo hold in tho Riccarton Town Hall THIS DAY, Saturday, 23rd, at 8 p.m. Adults Is, Childron Gd. Proceods Riccarton Band of Hope (R.Y.V.) and Y.M.C.A. Hutment for our men in Franco. 4G33 PUBLIC NOTICES. FARMERS, BREEDERS and GROWERS of STOCK. YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE! “AHE DAY” APPEAL. IS ON THE 29th INST. Tho Auctioneers of North Canterbury, with their customnry willingness to help a good cause, have offered to sell Free of Commission, ANY STOCK DONATED TO THE RED CROSS FUND, for the purposo of helping our Sick and Wounded Men on the various Battle Fronts. Any stock givon for this purpose SHOULD BE AT ADDINGTON OR OTHER YARDS IN TIME TO BE SOLD BEFORE THE 2Sth INST. Pleaso help with your accustomed generosity. C. J. TRELEAVEN, Hon Secretary for tho “Our Day" Appeal'Committee. MODLIN, HICKS AND CO. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. rTtHE Partnership between ROBERT 1 HENRY MODLIN and RANDAL LEONn.K ) HICKS, carrying on business in Christchurch as Public Accountants lias been dissolved by mutual consent as from tho first day of March, 1916. Witness to the signature of Robert Henry Mod.in, W. R. DE LA TOUCHE. Witness to the signature, of Randal Leonard Hicks, J. S. BARRETT, Solicitor, Christchurch. NOTICE.—The practice of the above firm has been acquired and will, bo continued by mo under my own name. Mil RANDAL L. lIIOKS. THE Sheffield Domain Board GRANTS the USE OF THE ABOVE DOMAIN to tho Sheffield Patriotic Committee for an Oper-air Sacred Concert on SEPTEMBER 21th, with the right to take up a Silver Coin Collection at the Gates. DAVID M’MILLAN, Chairman. WANTED. BOY FOR SOLICITOR’S OFFICE. BOX 547, 8018 CHRISTCHURCH.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17281, 23 September 1916, Page 1
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680Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17281, 23 September 1916, Page 1
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