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Amusements, &c. OPERAH O U S E. Proprietor and Director . . 'Mr P. R. Dix General Manager , . . . Mr Fred W. Duval Tho 'Sun that Never Sets. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. Packed to the -Doors Again East Night. Our New Programme Better than Ever. 317 Nights of Continued Success. We Give. you Pull Value for Your Money. Every Artist a. Star. Tremendous Reception accorded Australia’s Pocket Comedian, LITTLE TICH Recalled again and again. LITTLE ITCH Voted hy all present the LITTLE TICH Funniest Comedian on the Vaudeville Stage. A Perfect Furore Created by •MTSS (BELLA ROSS' Serio Dancer and MIiSS DELLA ROSS Graceful Contortionist. Increasing Popularity of the World’s Champion Long Shoe Dancer, PROF. TOM ALMOND. (Martyn IHIAGAN and FRASER Lucy Refined Society (Sketch, Artiste. Jim Marion, Les Wanton, Will Hagan, Harry Elliot. To-night Mr Walter Rivers will recite “ The Ticket of Leave,” with grand prismatic effects. Last 4 Nights of MB WALLACE. KING tv ho will Sing, by MR WALLACE KING Special * Request, “ The Holy City.” Our Strict Motto—Refinement. Admission—Dress Circle and! Orchestral Stalls 2s, Stalls Is, Pit 63. Boat plan at Milner’s. Doors ' open 7.20,, curtain 8, carriages 10.20. No scats kept after 8.15. Telephone No. 1050. (Business Manager, WILL JAMESON. MANAGERIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. , DlX’S'gaiety COMPANY. In order Do avoid disappointment during the 'Royal Visit, patrons are requested to Reserve their Seats for Saturday and Monday Next. Plan now on view at Milner and Thompson’s. Volunteer Notices! COMPANY ORDERS, By, LIEUT. W. M’RAE-PEACOCK, Commanding the Canterbury Mounted Rifles. Christchurch, June 17th, 1901. rpHE Company will go into Camp at the A. 1 and P. Show Grounds, Addington, on the 20th JUNE, not later than 4 .p.m. 8079 B. MACARTNEY, Sergeant-Major.

Wanted. T/ITANTED, a thorough respectable HousejVV. maid at once. Apply City Buffet.- 8099 TTjTANTBD, a Man for Lemonade Cart. 1 VV,; Apply Lees and Evans, Antigua Street.. 810 S ■'EXT'ANTED, 'Girl assist housework; sleep’ ’. VV . home. Apply 103, St Asaph Street.. ■\7SrANTBD, •at once, Good Plumber. J. j TT. Cull, comer Lichfield Street and Durham Street?. 8124 TTrtNT.BP, Young Man for Farm Work; iVV able to milk.. Apply Pirie, Blacksmith, Caahel Street. 7985 'ANTED, Young Lady to teach a boy,for : ?t j two hours daily. Apply Pupil, “Lyttelton Times." , , 8090 , to Kent, 4 or 5-room-Cottage; ' VV, would take for 'term. .Apply C.F., “ Time's ’’ ‘Office. '' 8123 T7STANTED, Young General or Girl to asIWj sist; only one child. No. 2, Buoclough Street, Linwood. - 8122 ■\7|TANTED,■ Nurse 'Girl, afternoons only. VV Apply Mrs Perkins, Ranfurly Street, off Springfield. Hoad. : ' ' 8070 pCTKTANTED, Waiters for Encampment. ApiVV ,i ply Tattexsall’s New Hotel, between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. This Day. 8102 rrarANTED,’ Private Board, quiet family; I.VV, moderate; B. city; lady at business. Urgent, “ Times ” Office, 8087 T7STANTBD, Competent Working Partner VV i for Offal Manure Manufactory. Address Factory, Office of this Paper. 7998 ‘TTST'ANTED, Young Person for housework; .. *Vi easy place, good home; references. Clyde Store, Madras Street North. 8103 'TXTANTED, Man for Lathe and Cycle Re■VV : pair Work. Heply, stating wages, experience, Mechanic, “ Times ” Office. 8093 WANTED, Shirt-ironers, Plain-ironers, and Apprentices. Apply at once, Mrs Murphy, Jubilee Laundry, 134, Kilmore Street. 8067 "OTANTED, Housekeeper, £4O, one genile..VV man; Generals, Housemaids, Cooks, Laundresses. Apply Miss Hullett, opposite Strange’s. 8086 "T7STANTBD, Children to tell their mothers .V V of Maine Bros.' Sale. Great Reduction in Children’s Boots and Shoes. Closed 11 to S Saturday. . X 2549 T7STANTED, Situation by youth, sixteen, to ■ VV, drive baker’s cart and assist in. bakehouse,. with previous experience. Apply Youth, “Times” Office. 80S8 WANTED— J. J. Parker’s Registry, Lich- ■ field .Street—Generals, Ploughmen, Bushmen, Dairymen, Groom and Gardener, Station Married Cbuples. 8089 "OTANTED to Borrow privately, £2OOO at 5 ..VV per cent for building purposes; good freehold city property ,as security. Apply Honey, Office of this Paper. 8092 Tyre WANTED Known West Parent Setter, Contracts, Tyres Cold, from 7a 6d per pair. W. Moor and Co., Coochbuilders, Victoria and Kilmore Streets. 2476 WANTED, Dancers to know Sale at Maine Bros.’ Ladies’ Dress Shoos Is lOd to 2s 9d; Gents’ Dress Shoes 4s lid. This is not a humbug sale. Closed II to 3 Saturday. X 2549 WANTED, Yisitois to know Sale at, Maine Bros.’ Ladies’ Walking Shoes .4s 6d, Bs 6d; Best Chrome Leather 6s 6di. . This is no have or dummy sale. Closed 11 to 3 Saturday. ■ X 2519 fTST'ANTED, Two Experienced Card-hoard VV Box Hands; also, Lad accustomed to he trade. G. 'Dobbs and Co., Box Manuicturers, Beauchamp’s Buildings, 222, Cashel tree!-. , 8129 ANTED, an Experienced Traveller in the and Shoe Trade for the North Island. State experience, references, and salary required to “ 8.Y,” Post Office, Christchurch. 8074. ANTED _weekly, 100 pairs ■ Ladies’ and Gents’ Boots and Shoes to Sole and Joel. Browning’s Jubilee Boot Palace, 150, jower High Street, next J. Knight, Cosh lutoher. X 2824 WANTED, Boot Buyers tired of getting rubbish to try Browning’s Boots, made for hard wear. Jubilee Boot Palace, 150, Lower High Street, next to J. Knight, Cash. Butcher. X 2824 "OTANTED, our numerous country cus1V V tomera to know that Maine Bros, have an extra staff during the sale and Saturday, and you can be served quickly. Closed Saturday 11 to 3. X 2549 WANTED, Dry and Warm. Feet during winter. Then get your Boots and Shoes at the Jubilee Boot Palace, 150, Lower High Street. L. Browning, proprietor, nest to J. Knight, Butcher. X 2824 r ANT ED, Milkmen and Butchers to know Sale at Maine Bros.’ Best Clogs 6s lid; Pattens 25,3 d. Great Reductions in Strong Boots. This is not a bogus sale. Closed 11 to 3 Saturday. X 2549. WANTED, immediately, first-class Waiter, also Billiard Marker, must have good references; good wages; Parlourmaid; firstclass Housemaid, £35; good Cook, town, £4O; Housekeeper for two single gentlemen, £36, Groom and Gardener, town, £1; Generals for town and country, 7s to 12a; Housemaids, £BO to £35; also Girls to assist. Mrs B. H. Mitchell, Morten’s Buildings, Telephone 618, 'XKT ANTED, Hotel Chef, £5 weekly; a VV Foreman for. bridge work; Married Couple, man ploughman, wife cook, £75; Station Couple, man general hand, wife housekeeper.; Hillside Ploughman, 25s weekly; Two Men for rabbitting with dogs, 25 s weekly each, Mon for grubbing scrub, 20s weekly; Ploughmen, 20s; Elderly Man, do milkingt 11> S per week; Dairy Youths, Apply M’Donald, Manchester Street. Miss Conway requires Housekeepers, Cooks, Barmaids, Housemaids, ‘etc., good wages. Telephone

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12530, 18 June 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12530, 18 June 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12530, 18 June 1901, Page 1

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