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Amusements, &o. OPERA HOUSE. Tuam Street. Sole Lessee and Director . . . Mr P. E. Dix General Manager ; . . . Mr Fred W. Duval TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. DIX’S GAIETY COMPANY. Packed to the Doors Last Night. Hundreds imrned away at 7.30. Tremendous Success of our Latest Attraction, SAMSON New Zealand’s Celebrated Strong SAMSON Man. The Wonder of the Present SAMSON Century. Thunders of Applause, Calls and Recalls, at * every appearance of, LITTLE TECH The Fun- LITTLE TICK LITTLE TICK niest Come- LITTLE TIOH LITTLE TICH dian on the LITTLE TICK LITTLE TIOH Vaudeville LITTLE TICH Stage. Every appearance of PROF. TOM, ALMOND, PROF. TOM. ALMOND, In his Ice Skate Dance. LES WARTON MR WALTER RIVERS Coon Impersonator. Baritone, Marlyri HAGAN and FRASER Lucy “ Naming the Baby." HARRY ELLIOTT WILL HAGAN MISS DELLA BOSS, Acrobatic Toe Dancer and Contortionist. Last 3 Nights of Jim Marion. Thursday Next—First Appearance of the Lea Thieres Quartette. Prices—Dress Circle and Front Stalls 2s, Stalls la, Pit 6d. Doors open V p.m. sharp, ordinary doors 7.15, curtain 8, carriages 10.20. No seats kept after curtain rifles. Telephone No. 1050. ■ ■ Business Manager, WILL JAMESON. Railway Notices. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS LYTTELTON ■ LINE TO-DAY. AFTER the 9.55 a.m. Train from Christchurch and 10.20 a.m. Train from Lyttelton, the ordinary time-table will be suspended, and trains will leave Christchurch for Lyttelton at 10.20, 10.55, 11.30 a.m., 12.5, 12.40, 1.15, 1.50, 2.25, 8.0, 3.35, 4.10, 4.45,. 5.20, 5.55, 6.30, 7.5, 7.45, 9.15, 11.20 p.m.; and Lyttelton for ' Christchurch at 10.55, 11.30 a.m., 12.5, 12.40, 1.15, 1.50, 2.25,. 3.0, 3.35, 4.10, 4.45, 5.20, 5.55, 6.30, 7.5, 7.40, 8.30, 9,45, 10.50 p.m. All stopping at intermediate stations. 8503 BY ORDER. Lost, Pound, <fcc. LOST, on Sunday,.a Pair of Silver-plated Field Glasses. Reward on being left -at “Times” Office. 8513 LOST, on Sunday, in Christchurch, between Lower High Street and the Park, Gold Brooch, set with 10 amethysts in two rows. Finder rewarded on applying , to C. I, Jennings, “ Times " Agency, Bangiora. 8493 REWARD.—Strayed, from Styx, One cfc/i Roan Mare, One IBay Gelding, Two •Black Geldings. Anyone giving informaliion of their whereabouts will receive the above reward. R. Hart, Stanmore Road, Richmond. 8571

Board and Residence. TK7ANTED—J. J. VV ; Sorensen's, WANTED to Buy, Pure-bred Poultry. State price, Poultry, “Times " ANTED, General Servant. Apply to-Mrs Liahtband, 79, Armagh Street east. 8502 l-.TBD to Sell, from One to Ten Thou- . . . sand Crbbages. Apply P. Lange, Preston’s Road, Marshland. 8512 l¥rAm T BDr~Good General Servant;-, good VV, home. Apply, with reference, 'Coxon, 250, Tuam Street, 'Christchurch. 8504 r ANTED, Competent General .Servant; ; ,no .. 1 children; references required. 40, Hereford Street, Linwood, after three. 8503 tell their mothers. VV • of Maine: Bros;’ Sale.' Great Reduction in Children’s Boots and Shoes. Closed 11 to 3' Saturday. ’.' " 1 :' ■ x - 519 t%T ANTED- Known West . Patent Tyre VV. Setter, Contracts, Tyres Cold, 7s 6d per pair. W. Moor and Co., Coachbuilders, Victoria and Kilmore Streets. . . 2476 WANTED, Young • Man, of photography, travel the colony; total abstainer, non-smoker. . Apply 46, Ward Street, Addington, Hto 3 o’clock. ■ 8491Parker’s Registry, noxt Lichfield. Street—Generals, Ploughmen, Dairymen, Kitchenman. Waiting engagement-—Cook -and Shepherd.. 8500 T/SJ ANTED, by Young Man, of good address Wj and testimonial, position _in Office, Store or Warehouse; good capacity for business. Confidential, “Times" Qffioe. 8495 YiSTANTED, every gentleman to carry one VV.- of our 10s 6d Umbrellas; guaranteed two years; a good assortment left. Lethaby, —ebbs’s Buildings, Cathedral Square.: X 2136 ANTED to be Known—That Zealandia Boots, Shoes and Slippers are . still to the front, and giving every satisfaction. Universal Boot Co., High Street, Christchurch. ■ F 2574 ANTED Known—That all Boots, Shoes .. and Slippers branded Zealandia are guaranteed to give entire satisfaction in style, fit-and durability. Universal Boot Co.,Chr;stchurch. ; F 2571 WANTED, Gentlemen to remember that they can always have their Umbrella* Repaired or New Covered within an hour at Lethaby’s, Hobbs’s Buildings, Cathedral Square. X24BS ... WANTED, Dancers to know Sale at Maine Bros.’- Ladies’ Dress Shoes Is lOd to 2s 9d; Gents’ Dress Shoes 4s lid. This is not a humbug sale. Closed 11 to 3 Saturday. _ __ X 2549 WANTED, Visitors to'know Sale at Maine Bros.’ Ladies’ Walking Shoes 4s 6d, 5s 6d; Best Chrome Leather 6a 6d. This is no have or dummy sale; Closed 11 to 3 Saturday. , ; ; X2 i!L‘ WANTED weekly, 100 • pairs Ladies’ and Gents’ Boots and Shoes to Solo and Heel. Browning’s Jubilee Boot Palace, 150, Lower High Street, next J. Knight, Cash Butcher. X 2824 WANTED, Dry and Warm Feet _ during winter. Then get your Boots and bhoes tl the Jubilee Boot Palace, 150, Lower High Street. It. Browning, proprietor, next to J. Anight, Butcher. 1 X 2824 mANTED, our numerous country c.usVY.- tomers to know -that Maine Bros, have in extra staff during the sale and Saturday, md you can be served quickly. Closed Saturlay 11 to 3. -X2549 l XT'ANTED, a Smart Sixth (Standard Boy to V.Y . make himself . generally useful in an ffice. Apply, in own handwriting, stating ge and enclosing .reference, io Junior, Times ” Office. ' . 8320 nST’ANTED, immediately, first-class Waiter, VV.: also Billiard, Marker, must have good eierenecs; good wages; Parlourmaid; firstlass Housemaid, '£3s; sood Cook, town, £4O; [ousekeeper lor two single geudemen, £36, trcom and Gardener, town, £1; Generals tor own and country, 7s to I2s; Housemaids, 130 to £35; also Girls to assist. Mrs R. H. litchell, Morten’s Buildings, Telephone 61& HSTANTED, Two Good Married Couples (one VV man groom and gardener, wife cook ,nd laundress), Ploughman, General Farm lands, Station Youths, Elderly Man (groom, ardener and milk), Hotel Porters, Billiardmarker, Rouseabout, Cook and Baker, Blackmith, Two Lads for Farm (milk and. useful), Joys for town and country. Sime's Registry, 71, Armagh Street. Telephone 579.

WANTED Generals (Akaroa, Cheviot), Cook Waikari), Housemaid (Hanmer), Young Girls, assist, at once; also -boya, 6s, 7s, 10s; Man, 15s (holel), Housemaid (town hotel), Parlourmaid (good place),, several good Generals (town and country), Lady Helps. There are Waiting Engagements—Grooms, Gardeners, Barmaids, Charwoman, Billiardmarker. MBS HULBEBT’S Begistry Office, Gloucester Street west, opposite Bink Stables. "VIST ANTED, Hotel Cooks (town and- coun,W. 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 Kitchenmaide, Young Girls to assist, Girl to take’ baby out a few hours daily, Two Domesticated Lady helps, Sima’s Kegistry, 171, Armagh Street. Telephone 579. WANTED, High Country Shepherds, married and single, £7O-£9O yearly and found; Married Couple, man groom, etc., wife cook: Two Babbitor's, with dogs and guns, 25s weekly; Ploughmen, good wages; Hotel Cook, Waiters; Elderly naan do milking, etc.; Farm Youths. Apply McDonald, • Manchester Street. Miss Conway requires Housekeepers, Cooks for hotels, Barmaids, Housemaids, Generals and Young Gir.s for town and country, at the highest rate of wages. All orders promudv oXtundfid to. . Telephone 497-

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12536, 25 June 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12536, 25 June 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12536, 25 June 1901, Page 1