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Amusements, &s. HBA T R E R O Y A L. For iSix Nights only, commencing THURSDAY NEXT, 29th March. NORTHCOTE’S KINEMATOGRaPH AND UNIQUE SPECIALTY COMPANY. The Premier Picture 'Show of N.Z., Grand Series of Military Pictures. OUR BOYS AT THE FRONT. • Realistic Animated Pictures of . THE TRANSVAAL WAR. Every incident of interest in the campaign. At the Bayonets Point. Actual Engagements. New Zealanders to the Front. The Gordon Highlanders. The Battle of Glencoe. The West Yorkshires. Colonial Troops in Ambush. The Scots Guards, 2850 FEET OP KIN EMATO G R A HIP IC FILM Biotorialiy reproducing events in the war, AND OUR ELITE ENTERTAINERS. Doors open 7.80; overture 8 sharp. Box plan at Milner and Thompson’s. Day sales Eslick’s and Walker’s. Dress Circle 2s, body of Theatre, one shilling. The little ones halfprioe ‘ HARRY ABBOTT/ 8903 : Agent. T7IULLE R' S WAXWORKS. X 1 Oddfellows’ Hall, Lichfield Street. GREAT SUCCESS OF GEO. BENTLEY. GREAT SUCCESS OF GEO. BENTLEY. Descriptive vocalist and Character Comedian. oiN THE BACK OF MY DADDY.” Screams of Laughter at WILL WATKINS, the Fun-maker. . DAISY CHARD, BELLA LEITH, JOHN FULLER, WALTER PULLER, ETC. 3d 7.15 till 10. SIXPENCE,. 6d PUBLIC NOTICE, OWING TO WET WEATHER,; The 'AMATEUR CYCLING CHAMPIONSHIPS Until SATURDAY NEXT, 31st MARCH, At LANCASTER PARK. Under the able management of the Pioneer Amateur Bicycle and Athletic dubs. All Tickets Issued Stall Available. 8f&l TSTESLEYAN Methodist Church, St Albans V V . Circuit.—Circuit Picnic at Papanui Domain, on Thursday, 23th, from 2 p.m.; with miscellaneous entertainment in St Paul’s Schoolroom at 7 p.m. Games, Sports, Refreshments. Admission Is, Children halfprice. 8856 DANCING.— MRS ZEPLIN’S Juvenile Class commences Saturday Afternoon, March 31st. Plain, Fancy and Skirt Dancing, Stage Dances, etc. Adult’s Class Wednesday Evenings. Private lessons given. At Home from 1 till 9 p.m. Address, 57, Durham Street. 8821 Dancing deportment and physiSI CAL CULTURE.—Under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage.—MlSS LOWE having returned from Melbourne, will RESUME her GLASSES MARCH 22nd, in Hobbs's Room. Miss Lowe will introduce the latest Society Craze, “ Minuet Waltz." At Home Monday and Tuesday Afternoons. CLARENDON HOTEL, 1J378 Worcester Street. “THE KENT" BICYCLE Is as near Perfection an EXPERT BUILDERS Can Bring It. K EOTS BUILDERS STUDYLOOKS, But above all study) GOOD PARTS, GOOD If you have a “KENT" you have a Machine that has climbed into public favour by sheer merit. HONEST REPAIRS and BICYCLE SUNDRIES at KENT’S, 3EDFORD ROW and VICTORIA STREET, Christchurch. Wanted. ~\KJ ANTED, a good General Servant. ApVV i ply. Box 45, Oamaru. 8937 T7STANTED, a Barmaid; references required. ■ VV . Apply, Arenas’ City Hotel. 1 8939 m ANTED, Drays for Carting Metal. Ap- , ply to Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co. 8710 ANTED, People to get Married. H. Atkinson, 117, Manchester Street. F 1998 TKT ANTED, a Few Smart, Respectable Boys V X for general store work.. Hubbard, Mall and Co. YXTANTED, Buyers for Bedding, Suites, >’VV Carpets, Perambulators. H. Atkinson, Manchester Street. P 1998 WANTED, Ladies to inspect our Stock of Choice Dress Materials, “Our Queen Coatings, Serges and Cheviots. Heath and Co. "l/STINTER Costumes for Ladies; fashionable ;VV shaded; very becoming. Splendid for cold, rough weather. All prices. Strange and Co. rrjiT ANTED to Purchase, rough Horse-hair; i'V V, best cash price given. H. J. Shaw's ,Steam Brush Works, Bath Street, Christ;church. 8910 WANTED to Rent, a Small iShop with about 2 rooms, in town or busy suburb; rent must be moderate. Full particulars. 'M.W., “ Times ’’ Office. 8798 T7STANTBD to Sell, City, 5 rooms ,scullery, VV. Washhouse, asphalt paths, eighth-acre, let at as 6d. Price, £l6O. Deaxsley and Lane, 71, Cathedral Square. , WANTED, a Young Lad as Apprentice to Chemist’s Business; must have passed Standard 6; one with knowledge of Latin preferred. Apply, G. Shoreland, Chemist, Rangiora. 8722 VVTANTED to Let, furnished, for six months, ;VY, a Very Nice House of 7 large rooms; central; all modem conveniences, piano, etc.; exceptionally well furnished; rent moderate. Dearaley and Lane, 71, Cathedral Square. YTST ANTED—For tender feet with excessive iV V J perspiration, chafing, inflamed surfaces, etc. Berry’s Antiseptic Toilet Powder is the best application. Is, by post la Id. J. Berry, Chemist, 146, Colombo Street, Christchurch. FL2586 'ANTED Known—That “ KiUkorn’' permanently removes all kinds of Corns, makes walking a pleasure and life enjoyable. Is a box. J, Barry, Chemist, 14S, Colombo Street, opposite E. Reece and Sons, Christchurch. FL2586 'ANTED, First-claas Ploughmen, £1 arid £5 bonus ; also. Head Man, £IOO per year; Youths, able to plough, 15s; Boy as Groom, 10s; Groom- and Gardener, £1; Waiter, 30s; Hotel Cook. Simo’s Registry, 171, Armagh Street. r ANTED Removed—Sunburn, Tan, RoughJ ness, Redness, making the skin soft ana *). How? By using Velvo, a non-greasy lioation, healing and soothing, is a bottle, a Berry, Chemist, 146, Colombo Street, asite E. Reece and Son’s, Christchurch. F 2586 Y 757" ANT ED to Sell, New Brighton North, VVj 50 acres of good grazing land, wall fenced and protected by plantations, email but comfortable cottage. Full particulars may be obtained on application to Allan Hopkiiis, House, Land and Estate Agent, Cathedral Square. 219 W 'ANTED to Let, New House of 6 rooms j and conveniences, just >, over North Belt, with half-acre; rent 14s; 9 rooms, centra', £GO; 7 rooms and conveniences, just over East 8e1t,£55; 7 rooms and every convenience, just over North Belt, ,255. Dearaley and Lane, 71, Cathedral Square. and Kidney Mixture for jtuigour, Giddiness, Bad Taste ie mouth- Constipation, Weak>f the Bladder, Congestion of the s, Difficulty and Pain in Passing Urine, i6d a bottle. J. Berry, Chemist, 146, o Street, Christchurch, WANTED, Mothers to use Berry’s Hair Lotion for Children. One application of this Lotion destroys all nits and parasites, allays irritation, death to insect liftf, harmless to the skin and hair; Is 6d a bottle, postage 9d extra. J. Berry, Chemist, 146, Colombo Street (opposite E-, Reece and Sons), Ohrilt* church.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIII, Issue 12162, 28 March 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CIII, Issue 12162, 28 March 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CIII, Issue 12162, 28 March 1900, Page 1