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I AMUSEMENTS. OPERA H O U S E. Tutsi street. "Phone 2361. Direction: Jack Waller. LAST 2 EIGHTS. LAST -2 NIGHTS Of tho oVvrwhelruir.E-H- successful Coa.uaso Cor.iedV Co. i THE BUTTERFLIES. i THE BUTTERFLIES. THE KOTTEHFLIES. la * pvt pourri 4-: songs, skits, burlesques, and instrumental items. INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS Of i MR .TACK WALLER j MX .jack waller 1 1 r: i.'b3 Groat Burlesque, ; the 1 blue 'hungarian band. > clue hungarian band. ! blue hungarian baku. Shri.:k<* of L;u:ghter Every Evening. j "j-iccs: •/.«, is Gd, a:-.J 1?. TteiMrves at Milr.cr cj:d Thompson';-!. Doors 7.15. r\ i> ■■; r, a k o v s c. mo::day july -:cth. Monday Mr Bon. 3. Fuller Pr.>wnis the 'VAUDEVILLE SENSATION OF 1915. I ""ha- Most, iJ-.Muarkablo Act Ever Seen on the i Vast Fuller Circuit. '( MADAME MAKIOX Tfao Q\iickcst j MADAME MARION* Woman ! MADAMK MARION in th* j MADAME MARION World ! £iipT)or<4jd by a Sujwr-cvceolk'nt Company of 1 * Star Artists. ■ KEMEMBKI! THK DATE: MONDAY JULY U6th MONDAY i 6475 i PUBLIC NOTICES^ TEA FAMINE. i TN consequence of tho abnormal demajid for ! -*- Tc-a for tho armies cf tvll nations 1:01 )on uctivo eervioo, tho world is threatened ■ with 11 TEA FAMINE, with tho result that j only those Srnss whoeo buying arrangements ! aro on the bost looting can sccuro Teas of j tho best quality iicd suitable for tho New I Zealand tratio. J Wo arc. in a particularly fortunate position Jin this respoct, ami hasten to assure, the 1 patrons of our well 3<nowri Teas that the quality of our "MATCHLESS" and I ''ORIENT" Brands will bo maintained up to their usual Standard of Excellence. Tho Nov.- Season's Indian Teas are now cominpr to ,hand, and although tho prices are high, tho quality is first-class, a. d. "Maichleea ,, Brand .. .18 '•Or;=n'." Brand .. .. 1 10 Both these qualities packc-d with Ocmpons as usual. THE TEA HOUSE. WARDELL BROS, and CO. F37C9-102G for Timaru, E.-cperienoed Lady ' * to tako charge of Mantle and Millinery Shou-rooni, good saloewomon most csaentinl, one nuvrns experience in baying rind indenting preferred. Apply, stating;" experience' and salary required, to Smith and Lister, Box 71, Christchurch. 6421F LEADING CHRISTCHURCH FIRM TTA3 Vacancy for HEAD IN UNDER- - CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Must "be thoroughly experienced. Apply, stating full particulars, 1279 BOX 962. R'T E W A R D -' (Solo Attendant). •REQUIRED for COUNTRY CLUB. ApBOX 170, P. 0., G-162 ■ Christchurch. J MANAGER WANTED. "WANTED, a MANAGER for the NAPIER TV WORKING MEN'S CLUB. Salary £350, rifling to £150. Secretarial and Club (or Hotel) Experience necessary. Details of duties can bo seen at tho'Office of ilns paper. .Applications to fee addreseed to "The President, Working Men's Club, Napier," and to reach him on or before Aiifrust sth, 19X5. , 6397 THE NORTH CANTERBURY SHEEPFARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE FREEZING, EXPORT AND AGENCY CO., LTD. ENGINEER AND WORKS MANAGER. APPLICATIONS are invited for tho pj«i- -£*• tion of Engineer and Works Manager for tho above-named Company. Applications, in writing, accompanied by testimonials, and stating salary required, will bo received by the undersigned up to 31st iiist. F. H. LABATT, Secretary, 155 Hereford street, M3OFP Chrietchurch. CHRISTCHURCH FIRE BOARD. MOTOR EXPERT AND ELECTRICIAN. A PPLICATIONS are. invited from coni- —•«- pet-ent persons for a position with the Christchurch Fire Brigade ao MOTOR FOUEMAN with Electrical Knowledge. Salary to commence at £IC3 per annum, with free quarters and lights Conditions of service may bo eeen at the Secretary's Office, or at tho Office of the Superintendent, Chief Fire Station. Applicants to givo th« fullest particulars of their experience and fitness for the peeition, and forward copies of references to the undersigned not later than 28th inst. C. J. TRELEAVEN, Secretary of the Board, 0t79 119 Worcester street, Chrietchurch. NOTICE is hereby j?ivon that I have REMOVED my OFFICE to 01 CATHEDRAL SQUARE \V. B. COWLISHAW, Solicitor, Christchurch. Dated Ist July. 1315. 5453F THE CANTERBURY SHEEPOWNERS , UNION. SHEEP AND CATTLE STEALING. REWARD. "VfOTICE is hereby given that a Reward — i not exceeding i'loo will be paid to any person or persons (not b«ing tho actual offender) whose evidence' a conviction for stealing sheep or cattie the property of any member of the- Union. The amount of such reward will bo fixed by tho Committee of the Union in accordance with the cLrcuzn«tai:cei of each ca.se. F. H, LABATT, Secretary. Christchurch. S3D4S-e33 TOGEO C E R S. ALL Grocers 111 Chxistchurch are reA r.uvstod to'sond to MRS T. LINDSAY, WEDDEIIBUKN", OTAGO CENTRAL, for I supplies c' j EDINBURGH OINTMENT. EDINBURGH TONIC, And ■ EDINBURGH COUGH MIXTURE. All made from Secret Prescriptions of aa oid Edinburgh Chemist's Book. All jjTOOers in Dune-din, Naseby, and Ranfurly stock them. Splendid testimonial* from all parts of the South Js'and. Splendid Prescription for Constipation also nccompar.ice each bottle. 6-160 E. McKenna..) (1L Sheridan. McKENNA. SHERIDAN and CO., Hotei BroJtera and Financial Agecte, and Valuators, j :S4 Caehel etreet, Christchitrck WE havo Country and City Hotels, for ,* ' Leaee all over the Dominion. Finances arranged far clients. Call and inspect out j list of country hotels before buying It will j pay you. The largest 'jet in Canterbury to pick from. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mc9fiC3 T>ROF. J. ISHEEWOOD, Peychoaictrist j -*•' ... and Inspirational Lectarer, Magnetic" j Maseago, Herbalist. Advice, etc.

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15338, 23 July 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LI, Issue 15338, 23 July 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LI, Issue 15338, 23 July 1915, Page 1

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