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Amusements; <Scc. o P E R A HOUSE. Tuam Street. Sole Lessee and Director . . . Mr P. R. DLx General Manager .... Mr Fred W. Duval TO-NIGHT AND EVER if EVENING. ", DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY Packed to the Doors Last Night. Hundreds (turned away at 7.30. The Biggest and Brightest Show in New Zealand. Tremendous Success of our Latest Attraction, SAMSON New Zealand’s .Celebrated Strong SAMSON Man. The Wonder of the. Present Century. The Fun- LITTLE TICS niest Comedian on the Vaudeville Stage. Every appearance of • PROP. TOM. ALMOND, PROP. TOM. ALMOND, In his Ice Skate Dance. LBS WARTON MR WALTER RIVEiRS Coon. Impersonator. Baritone. Last 2 Nights of HAGAN and PHASER. HARRY ELLIOTT WILL HAGAN Last 2 Nights MISS DELLA ROSS, Acrobatic Toe Dancer and Contortionist. Last Night of Jim Marion. To-morrow, Thursday—First Appearance of the Los Thieres Quartette. Reappearance of MISS DAISY HARCOURT The Celebrated MISS DAISY HARCOURT Serio and Coster Impersonator. SAMSON LITTLE TICH LITTLE TIOH LITTLE TICH LITTLE TICH LITTLE TIOH LITTLE TICH LITTLE TICH Prices—Dross Circle and Front Stalls 2s, Stalls Is, Pit 6d. Doors open 7 p.m. sharp, ordinary doors 7.15, curtain 8, carriages 10.20. No scats kept after curtain rises. Telephone No. 1030. Business Manager, WILL JAIMESON. P El R A H O U S E. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY, SAMSON ’ SAMiSON Versus StBRGT. S. G. DACOMBE, SERGT. S. G. DACOMBE, Of the Royal Marine Artillery,' H.M.S. Ophir. Sergeant S. G. Dacombe has challenged Samson to lift his weights at the Opera House TO-NIGHT, leaving the. Audience to Judge the Winner. Before this Competition takes place both Competitors are willing for anyone to come on the S tage and try the Weights. Business Manager, WILL JAMESON. Business Manager for Sergt. S. G. Dacombe, SERGT. G. T. MANLY, Royal (Marine Artillery.

Rail-way notices. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TRAIN ALTERATIONS, JUNE 27th, ON ACCOUNT, OF THE RUNNING OF THE ROYAL TRAIN. THE North‘Express will run 45 minutes later than timetable times Oamatu to Christchurch. • The evening train Christchurch to Ashburton will run 45,minutes later than timetable times Selwyn to Ashburton. ■ The evening train Rakaia to Methven will run 45 minutes later than timetable-times. The 7.15 p.m. train Lyttelton to Christchurch will NOT run. A special train will leave Christchurch for Lyttelton at 10.0 p.m., | setting down where required. The afternoon train from Culyerden to Christchurch will run 30 minutes later than timetable times. ■ 8559 , BY ORDER.

Wanted. First-class Coat Hand. 0. PatmoU, Tailor and .Mercer, 127, Monr Chester Street. 8608 WANTED, Dressmaker, for it'he country. Apply Ross and Giendming, Did., at 10 o’clock to-day. 8560 ITSTANTED, a Good General Servant Ap■V vj ply Mrs Maxsden, 236, Gloucester IS treat west 6576 ANTED, Youth look after horse and garden and make himself useful. 165, Colombo Street 6565 7AN TED, Two Good Strong Youths, at once. Apply Crown Soot Factory, Gloucester Street. SSSB T7E7TANTED Known—Tubs, Casks and Chums L VTj made and repaired. John Sutherland, 293, Tuam Street 6562 wv —< TED to Sell, from One*to Ten Thouh I sand Cabbages. Apply F. Lange, Preaton’a Road, Marshland. 6512 WANTED, by Lady, (Board and Residence, north, city. Full particulars to Comfortable, “ Times ” Office. 6673 YITrAIfTED, Youth for. farm work, princi.V V - pally for ploughing. Apply C. King, Ashley Street, Rangioro. £603 r ANTE J D, a General Servant, three in ■familywages 10s. Apply! with references, .Box 187, Post Office. £5lB ■a 'Watchmaker or Improver. Apply to K. Grieshaber, Jeweller, 155, Colombo Street, Christchurch. _ 8566 WANTED, Smart Lad, for Grain . Merchant’s’ Office. Apply by letter, Merchant, “Lyttelton Times” Office. 8528 WANTED, Smart Junior, with about three years' experience, for Manchester Department. Black, Beattie and Co. 8563 WANTED--J. J. Parker’® Registry, next Sorensen’s, Lichfield Street—Generals, Ploughmen, Dairymen, Kitcheaman, Chef, 30s. ( 8559 WANTED, by young lady, Boird and Residence with 'small private family; position central; .terms moderate. Apply 1.J., “ Times ’’ Office. 8603 r ANTED, Board and Residence •in exchange for two hours’ teaching daily; music, French or general. Miss Waterston, 267, Montreal Street. 8529 TS 7”ANT ED, Thoroughly Domesticated Lady-, m.i help for small family, 1 in city. Address, with references, etc., Mater, care Box 56, G .'P. 0., 'Christchurch. .8609 ANTED, Young Man, knowledge of photography, travel the colony;, total abstainer, non-smoker. Apply 40, Ward Street, Addington, 1 to 3 o’clock, 8491 "OjrANTED, every gentleman to carry ©as Tv. of our 10a 6d Umbrellas; guaranteed two years; a good assortment left. Lethaby, bus’s Buildings, Cathedral Square., .X 2486 ANTED to be Known—That Zealandia Boots, Shoos and Slippers aro still to the from', and 'giving every satisfaction. Universal Boot Co., High Street, Christchurch. F 2574 WANTED Known—That all Boots, Shoes and Slippers branded Zealandia aro guaranteed to give entire, satisfaction in style, fit and durability. Universal Boot Co., Christchurch. F 2574 WANTED, Gentleman to remember that they can always have their Umbrellas Repaired or New Covered within an hour at Lothaby’e, Hobbs’s Buildings, Cathedral Square. _ X 2488 WANTED, a Smart Sixth Standard Boy to make himself generally useful in an office. Apply, in own handwriting, stating age and enclosing reference, to Junior, “ Times ” Office. 8320 "OXANTED, immediately, Barmaid, House- , Vt ,: maid (hotel, ’town). General, Housemaid (Cheviot), General, Housemaid (Winslow), General (Akaroa), Cook, Helps. Mrs Hulked, opposite Itmk (Stables. 8576 ■yST'ANTED, Girls at business to obtain on II very easy payments Strong, Useful Second-hand Bicycles; deposits £l, weekly payments of ss. Adams Star Cycle Co., 70, Manchester Street, and 198, Colombo Street, Hobbs Buildings, near Cathedral. 6 WANTED Known—We have a large stock of Gent’s Boots and Shoes, black cr tan, ranging from 0s 6d to -255. You can’t beat us for style, or quality, or durability, or comfort, or for cheapness, laa People's Boot Shop, 210, High Street, next Butcher, Jeweller. 52341 TITANTED, immediately, firaxlass Waiter, V also Billiard Marker, must have good references; good wages; Parlourmaid; firstclass Housemaid, £33; good Coot town, £4O; Housekeeper for two single gentlemen, £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.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12537, 26 June 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12537, 26 June 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12537, 26 June 1901, Page 1