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Amusements, &o. PE R A H OU SK. Sole Lessee and Director . . . MrP.R.Dix General Manager . . . .Mr Fred W-. Duval TO-NIGHT, at 8 sharp. ~ DIX'S .GAIETY COMPANY Still Another Attraction. Fkst Appearance To-iright of ■ THE LBS THIERES QUARTETTE,: THE LES THIERES, QUARTETTE, THE LES THIERES QUARTETTE, (Ada, Watty, Maud', and Charlie), Acrobats, Contortionists, «nd Trick Cyclists. Reappearance To-night of " ; MISS DAISY HARCOURT The Queen, of. MISS DAISY HARCOURT Serio, , Introducing her great Coster Impersonations. Tremendous success, calls and recalls nightly i ff ' greet ■ ''■■■■•.'''.'. LITTLE TICH The Fun- LITTLE TICS. LITTLE TICK niest Come- LITTLE TICH , LITTLE TICH dian on tiha LITTLE TICH ! Vaudeville Stage. ■'■;.. . . Don'* Fail to see New Zealand's Strong Man, SAMSON, Who last night, i on his merits, beat the ' 'strongest main in the British Navy. Increasing popularity of Walter Rivers, Lea Warton, Harry Elliott, Will Hagan. Last Night To-night of theMartyn HAGANS ' Lucy To-morrow—Reappearance of Tom E. Leonard, Author and Comedian. Monday NextFirst appearance of Kinnaird and Neilson, the celebrated operatic artists. . Prices: Ss, la, 6d. No seats kept after 8 p.m. Telephone 1050. ■ ■ : , Business Manager, WILL JAMESON.Wanted. ," ft Apply Masonic Hotel. 8631 AjNTED to Rent, 3 or 4-roomed Cottage. YV Jtep'ly Cottage, "Times" Office, S6&T ANTED,, a Good Cook; also, a; flouse- » i maid. Apply to Mrs John Deaiis, Riccarton. . .8641 'YYj at once, Jubika Laundry, 184, Kilmore Street. . ; ' 8674 ; WANTED, Plain Ironers; also Strong » ■ . Girl for drying-room; Brown's Laundry, Armagh Street. •_" ■■ - : .: ; ' ;: 8624/ WANTED, Tenant, 54,. St 'Asaph (Street, Linwood, shop , x 14), 6 rooms, 11a. Apply above. ■ ■...■';..'-■ >' , : 8625; WANTED, a Situation by a strong young woman in a kitchen. ■ Apply A.G., "Times'.? Office. 8651 ANTED, a Carpenter <for; a. few- days.: , « i Apply No. 25, Lyttoii. (Street, Willowbank, Sydenham. ' 8653 ANTED,' Girls abou*/ 14, for. ohocc-late, ,»■» . 'confectionery work.. Whittaker 'Bros., 309, Tu&m Street West. > '■ ': ,8623'.; TITAiOTED, at once, ft Nice, Respectable, /V. Little Girl as nursegirl; deep at home. Apply 9, 'Cranmer Square. %, 8656; , ffITANTED, by Lady, (Board and Residence, '■»".'. (north, city. Full particulars to. Comfortable, '"Times" Offioe. ■'•■ V f 8573 "TOrANTED, Youth for farm work, praci-. '. VV t 'pally for ploughing. Apply C; King, Ashley Street, R&ngiora, ■ , ; 8602 WANTED, General Servant, no children; .i.ii..' references required. .40, Hereford'lStreet, Linwood, after threeo'olook. ,8669 ANTED, (Smart Junior, -with about three ■ • years' ..experience, for Manchester Department. Black, Beattie and Co. 8563 ANTED, Cooks, iHousemaids, Generals, . . -Housekeeper. Plenty of places at Miss Hulletfs, opposite Sirange's, High Street. 8650 WANTED, Nursegiri "for one child. Apply, mornings, 'between 10 and 1Q o'clock, to Mrs C. E. Calcutt, Park Road, Lower Riccarton. 8626 J|TANTED— J.. J. Parker's Registry, next 1 1 Soreiisen's,, Lichfield Street—Generals, Ploughmen, Dairymen, Kitohenman, Chef, '3os. I ', . J ■:":■: '.■■• ■"■'■„- :': !; ' : S649w TANTED, a Middle-aged or Elderly Wo- - - man as Housekeeper to elderly widower, having iio family; Address Christian, " Times " ;Offipe.. ...'..' .' '■..■,:■, ■.■.--. : ''l. -■ ,:: : i 'B622> WANTED,- for fine country (Hawkes. iJ'ayJ, a Lady as Companion. For particulars, apply* before 1 o'clock p.m., to Miss'Helmore, Milbrook, Fendaltom ■ '. .■'. 8655 '[... AIiN'TED, Board and; Residence im ex- - - change ■ for jmo hours' teaohing, daily; music, French or general. Miss. Waterston, 267, Montreal Street. .' ; 8529'; »» family). Apply ,mornings, between 10 and 12 o'clock, to iMIrsC.E. Calcutt, Park Road, Lower IRiccarton. ,8627 ANTED Known West Patent: Tyre - - Setter, Contracts, Tyres Cold, from 7a 63 per padr. W. Moor aaid Co., Coachbuilders,' Victoria and Kilmore Streets. 2476 WANTED," by an elderly labouring - man, Board and' Lodgings, witibin five'minutes' walk of Railway Station; state terms; widow preferred. M., "Times'" Office.;S67o ANTEp, every gentleman to carry one - ... of our 10s ed Umbrellas; guaranteed two years; a good assortment left. Lethaby, xiobbs's Buildings, Cathedral . Square. . X 2486 STANTED to be -Known—That Zealandia . V Boots, Shoes and Slippers are still to the front, and giving every satisfaction. Universal Boot Co., High Street, Christehurch. . ■',' F 2574 >. r ANTED Known—That all Boots, Shoes . ■ and Slippers branded Zealandia are guaranteed to give entire satisfaction in style, St and durability. Universal Boot Co., Christchurch. .. " "'F2574. : :' TENANTED weekly, 100 pairs Lacues* and V T.. Gents' Boots and Shoes to Sole and. Heel. Browning's Jubilee Boot Palace, 150, Lower High Street, next J. Knight, Cash Butcher. ■'■'■"■ ' . " ' :-■■ '"' '-■ X 2824. TANTED, Boot Buyers tired of getting vT-T- 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 ANTED, Gentlemen to remember that . . they can ahsays have..; their Umbrellas Repaired or New Covered within an hour at Lethaby's, Hobbs's Buildings, Cathedral Square;:-'. . X 3486 ANTED < Known—W. A. Nicolls, *Bel- . .. , last, will Sell by Auction, at Beauchamp and Co.'s, on'Saturday, 29th., all'his Prizeand Purebred Silver Spangled' Hambnrgs, from imported stock. ■"■".-: 8648; Street. :L. Browning, proprietor, next to J. Knight, Butcher. ".\ , " X2B24''; TiAATED, a Smart Sixtn Jatan«ard Boy to office. Apply, in own handwriting, stating age and enclosing reference, to Junior, "Times'' Office. > 8320 ANTED, you to inspect shipment of . . ; Men's Women's and Children's Boots, Shoes and Slippers, just landed, and now on view in the windows of Universal Boot Co.; High Street, Christehurch. . . . F 2574 TANTED Known-—Mrs Quartermain is * . f Cash Purchaser of Ladies', Geats' andChildren's Left-off Clothing. Letters: by po*i or otherwise attended to, Addre»3, Mrs G. Quartermain, 154, High Street.. X 798 jyANTED to ba seen, at Univeraai Boot i V Shop, latest importations.. of Gents' Fine Black and Tan Boots and Shoes, from all the leading Engiißh, Continental and American manufacturers. Universal Boot Co., High- Street, Christehurch.: F 2574 WANTED, Boys at work to ride and save time, ; Strong SCorcher Machines on'veryeasy payments, small deposit of £1 and weekly paymmnts of 5s per week. Adams Star Cycle Co., 70, Manchester Street, and 198, Colombo Street, Hobba Buildings, near Cathedral. 7_ WANTED— Royal Visit to Christehurch— When passing windows of Univeraai Boot Co., High Street, Christehurch;,: just pause a thbnient'and'glance at our .new up-to-Sa-te lines in Gents' Continental and American; Boots, Shoes'and at prices .to auit ■all classes.' •■ - : : '.: .• ' F 2574 ,;, 7rrA.NTED, immediately, firsi-cla33 Waiter, /*. also Billiard Marker, must have good references; good wages; Parlourmaid ; flr3tciiibs Housemaid, £35; good Cook, tows, £10; Housekeeper for two single geuclemen, JJ36, Groom and-Gardener, town, £L; Generals for town and country, 7s to 12s; Houosmaids, £3O to £35; also Girls to assist. Mrs R. H. Mitchell, Morten's Buildings, .Telephone 618. ANTED, Working Man to call and' uir . . opect the new shipment of new Hudson Cycles .e* s.s. Rimutaka. The 1901 pattern are built with all modern improvements, plated rims, J-inch pitch . chains, and; well nnished. The New Hudson Company makt «, speciality of manufacturing Strang serviceable bicycles in one grade only (the beat). (ppoosita A. X. ""Wldte'sJ.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12538, 27 June 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12538, 27 June 1901, Page 1

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