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Amusements, &c. Q.P..8-E A. H O U S.E. Proprietor and Director . . Mr ?v. E General Manager . . . Mr Fred W. Duval TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. The Sun that Never Sets. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. The Strangest, Brightest and Best Grgsmsar tion of Vaudeville Talent ever introduced to Chrifftohuroh. ■ Every Artist a Star. Thunders of Applause, Calls and' Recalia, Nightly Greet the Pocket Comedian., LITTLE TICH In his gTeat specialties, bo LITTLE TICH Did I," " The Lady BsiladLITTLE TICH i*t," and " Who's Going to Mash Me To-night." '. A Perfect Furore Created by DELLA ROSS, . Acrobatic, Toe-Dancer and Contortionist. Iracreasing Popularity of tSie World's Champion Long Shoo and Pedestal Dancer, PROF. TOM ALMOND. '■ Jim Marion, Les Warton, Will Hagan, Harry Elliott, Mr Walter Rivel*, the Young Bescnp-, tive Vocalist and Reciter. Last 3 Nights of, the Celebrated Tenor ■ Vocalist, MR WALLACE KING Last 3 Nights of MR WALLACE KING "The Holy City." . Last 3 Nights of Martyn (HIAG-AN and ERASER ' Lucy . Society Sketch. Artists; . Monday Next.—First Appearance of Miss Annie Kinnaird'and William Neilson, the renowned Operatic Aritists, ' . . ■ And MISS MAUD. HEWSON. Prices—2s, la and 6d. Box Plan open <saily at Milner and Doors open 7.20. Curtain 8. Carriages 10.20. No seats kept after 8.1,5. Telephone No. 1050. Business Manager, WILL JAMESON. MANAGERIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. - In order x'o 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. Wanted. ANTED, Three Good •Waitresses. Apply V: Coffee Palace, Victoria Square. 8262 [/"ANTED, a Respectable Young Girl to V. Assist. 192, Gashel- -Street east, Linod. . :■■' ; 8260 ANTED, an Improver for (Wood Turning. . . , Apply T. Bunting and Co., Brush Manufacturers, Chester 'Street. . & 8252 WANTED- to Sell, Semi-grand Piano, imported for the late Mrs Macdonald. Apply 245, Gloucester Street W. 8211 WANTED, Smart Youth for kitchen; one | accustomed >to the work. Appiy Central Dining Rooms, Colombo Street. . 8269 j WANTED "' Known—Richmond "Drag— All i . fare 3 will be 3d on 'the 22nd, 24th, each j way, and no ticket taken those day 3. 8251 | T7srANTED, after Holidays, Gixl to .assist ■ il ; and.take little girl out. Apply, Thursday, corner Barbadoes and Gloucester Streets. 8278 ANTED, Children to tell .their' mothers . ■ of Maine Bros.' Sale. Great Reduction in Children's Boots and Shoes. Closed ll- to 3 Saturday. " X 2549 ANTED Known West Patent Tyra - Setter,' Contracts, Tyres Cold, from 7s 6d per pair. W. Moor and Co., Cqaclibuilders, Victoria and Kilmore Streets. , 2476' JANTED, Dancers to know Sale at Maine . F Bros.' Ladies' Dress Shoes Is lOd to 25.-, 9d; Gents' Dress Shoes 4s lid. This is not a humbug, sale. Closed 11 to S Saturday.' ' ■■ X 2549: njTANTED, Visitors to know Sale at Maine VVi. Bros.' Ladies' Walking Shoes 4s Bd, I 5s 6d; Best Chrome Leather 6s 6d1.. This is no have or dummy sale. Closed 11 to 3 SUturday..!-. -',..;: ■-.■■''.: X 2549 . • WANTED weekly,: 100•: pairs': Ladies', and Gents' Boots and Shoes to Sole and HeeL Browning's Jubilee. Boot Palace, 150; Lower High Street, next J. Knight, Cash Butcher. ' " , X 2824 ; WANTED, Boot Buyers tired of getting rubbish to try 1 Browning's Boots, mads for hard wear. Jubilee Boot Palace, 150, Lower High, Street, next to J. Knight, Cash , Butcher.: X 2524 I ANTED Known—That all Boots, Shoes .. . and Slippers branded Zealandda aro fuaranteed to give entire satisfaction in style, t and durability. Universal. Boot Co., Christchurch: . F 2574 ANTED, our numerous country cusr ... j Vomers to know.'that Maine Bros, have an extra staff during, the sale and Saturday, id you can be served quickly. Closed Sa/tur* day 11 to 8. X 2549 WANTED, Dry and Waim 4 Feet durmg winter. Then get your Boots and Shoes at the Jubilee Boot Palace,'lso, Lower High Street. L. Browning, proijrietor, next to J. Knight,. Butcher. X 2824 T ANTED, Milkmen and Butchers to . r. know Sale at Maine Bros.' Best Clogs 63 lid; Pattens 2s 3d. Great Reductions in Strong Boots. This is not a bogus' sale. Closed 11 to 3 Saturday. X 2549 WANTED, a Situation as Working Foreman- in Bricknraking Line; would undertake to open new yards.,on a sniall or large scale; good work guaranteed. Address Jack, Post Omce, Ashburton. ...' : - -,-■• Slsl TAINTED Known—For convenience of country visitors, our place of business will be, open Saturday, 22nd, from 9 'to 11 a.m. and from 3to 9 p.m. W. MoClea .and Co., Cash Drapers and Outfitters, ,Casliel .Street. .... 8258 ANTED, Buyers for Strong' Working i » . Men's Second-hand Bicycles; machines in good condition; payments arranged, £1 on delivery of Bicycle and balance os per week. Adams Star Cycle Co., 70, Manchester Street, and 198, Colombo Street, Hobbs Buildings, near Cathedral. * 1 TANTED, immediately, first-class waiter, - -. also Billiard Marker, must have good references; good wages; Parlourmaid; firstclass Housemaid, £35; %ood Cook, town, £4O; Housekeeper for two single geuilemen, £36; Groom and Gardener, town, £1; Generals for town and country, 7s to 12s; Housemaids, £3O to £35", also Girls to assist. Mrs R. H. Mitchell, Morten's Buildings, Telephone 618. ANTED, Two Good Married Couples (one i t man groom and gardener, wife cook and laundress), Ploughman, General Farm Hands, Station. Youths, Elderly Man (groom, gardener and milk), Hotel Porters, Billiardmarker, Rouseabout, Cook and Baker,. Black-, smith, Two Lads for Farm (milk and useful), Boys for town and country. Sime's Registry, 171, Armagh Street. Telephone 579. WANTED, Working Men to call and inspect the new shipment of new Hudeon Cycles ex s.s. •Rimutaka. The 1901 pattern are built with all modern improvements, plated rims, J-inch pitch chains, and ■ well finished. The New Hudson Company rnaie a speciality of manufacturing 'strong serviceable bicycles in ono grade only (the best). __ is Sun Cycle Depot, Lower High Street (oppoateA. J. White's). . ■ X 2331 WANTED Known—That the cheapest place to hire bicycles is the Sun Cycle Depot, 60 machines to choose from, all"*nearly new. Hire for evening? 2flj 6d, one day ss, Saturday evening to Monday morning 5s to 7a Cd; a speciality is made of hiring machines, and visitors to Christchurch are reminded ihat they can see the beauty of the city and the plains only on a bicycle. Adams Sun Cycio Depot, Lower High Street (opposite A. J. White's). X239X fANTED Generals (Akaroa, Cnevioi), , /. Cook Waikari), Housemaid (Hanmer), Young Girls, assist, at once; also Boys, Cs, 7s, 10s; Man, 15s (hotel), Housemaid (town hotel), Parlourmaid (good place), several good Generals (town and country), Lady Helps. There cro Waiting Engagements— : Grooms, Gardeners, Barmaids, Charwoman, Biihardmarker. MRS HULBERT'S Registry Office, Gloucester Street west, opposite Rink- Stables. WANTED, Hotel Cooks (town and coun- ' try), Cooks for private families, Parlourmaids, Housemaids, Waitresses, good Nurse and Needlewoman, Housekeepers for stations, Two Good Generals for country hotels, a number of Good Generals for town and suburbs, Two Kitchenmaids, Young Gjrls to assist, Girl to take baby out a few hours daily, Two Domesticated Ladyhelps. Sime's Rcffistrv. 171, Armagh Street. Telephone 579. WAtNTED, High Country Shepherds, married and single, ,£7O-£9O yearly and found; Married 'Couple, man. g-room, etc., wife cook; Two -Rabbiters, with dogs and guns, 25s - weekly; Ploughmen, good wages; Hotel Cook, Waiters;' Elderly -wan do milking, etc; Farm Youths.; Apply McDonald,' Manoh:atei Street. Miss 'Conway, requires Housekeepers, .Cooks for hotels. Barmaids, Housemaids, 'Generals and Young G-iris for town-and c outtry, at the highest rata of wages. All orders

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12532, 20 June 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12532, 20 June 1901, Page 1

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