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Amusements, &o. HO U SR QPE R A Sola Lessee and Director ... Mr P. R. Dix General Manager . . . ~ Mr Fred W. Duval TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING., Packed Again Last Night. DIXG GAIETY COMPANY. Tremendous Success Last Night of our Latest Attraction, THE LES THIERES QUARTETTE, THE LES THIERES QUARTETTE, Contortionists, Acrobats and Trick Cyclists. The Most Finished Team. ever Introduced to this City. Calls and Recalls greeted MESS DAISY HAROOURT, in her great Coster impersonations. Increasing Popularity of LITTLE .TICS The Funniest Comedian on LITTLE TTf.Tr the Vaudeville Sta&e. (Walter Elvers, Harry Elliott, Prof. Tom Almond, Lea (Warton, 'Will Hagan, Samson, and our Double Company. , To-night, ie-appearance of Tom E. Leonard, Author end Comedian. Monday Next, First Appearance of .Kinnaird and Neiison, Operatic Artists. Change of Programme To-morrow. Prices: 3s, Is, and 6d. Doors open 7.15; curtain 8. Bicycle Boom Free. Telephone No. 1050. ‘ Business,Manager, WILL; JAMESON. MANAGERIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. DIX’S GAIETY COMPANY THE Management beg to state that, after considerable trouble and ‘ expense, they have succeeded in engaging the Celebrated American Team, JOHNSON, RTANO and (BENTLEY. Gymnasts, Acrobats, Athletes, etc., in the most Wonderful Act of modern days, entitled THE MONKEYS and the FARMER. These performers have, by their wonderful cleverness, earned a name "'Second to None," Leading American, English and Australian papers unanimously agree that Johnson, Riano and Bentley are the greatest team in their line on the Worlds Stage. The 'above renowned Artists will make their First Appearance at the Opera House, ! , WEDNESDAY, JULY 10th: ' Wanted. WANTED, Office Boy; write a go,od hand; quick at figures. Box 179, P.O. 8717 IkAT ANTED, People to get Married. ~S7 . V V . Atkinson, 117, Manchester Street. FX39B TAT ANTED, a 'Good Cook; also, a Housed , VV. maid. Apply to Mrs John Deans, Riccarton. . 8641 WANTED Known —Next Crown'tßrand Tea Competition closes Juno 30th (this month). , . ©720 TAT ANTED Known —That Zealandia Boots ITTj once worn) always worn. Universal Boot Co. F 2574 r ANTED, a Strong, Sharp Lad, to pick ; over potatoes, etc. Apply 92, Manchester Street, Christchurch. 8690 WANTED, a Respectable Young Man, with knowledge of town; good wages given. Apply Knight, Cash Butcher. 8694 : .TT^ ANTED Let, Good Hairdressing and; To-; I. »* J baccomst Business; low ; rent, good position. 195, St Asaph Street. . . ,8605 TATANTED, Strong, Smart Youth with •’“-I 'knowledge of grocery trade preferred. 1 letcher Bros., High. Street, Christchurch. • ■ • 1 8723 TXTANTBD—Tum-out for Sale (first-class), _T ¥j. 'Can be seen at Seaton's Stables, ’Cashel •Street, up till 5 o’clock To-day, Cash £SO. . ' I ■ . 8724, ■T7STANTED to Sell, First-class Piano, nearly !»TJ new, walnut case, iron, back, check action; bargain for cash. Apply Piano, this Office. ' 8696 IAiM'ED, Tidy, Respectable Young Girl; for Housework; sleep at home preferred; references required. Apply 43, Wilson’s Road. 8723 immediately, ExperiencedNursa- »¥• Housemaid fqr two babies; washing necessary. Apply Mrs Rutherford,; Rannerdale,’ Papanui Road. ■ ; . . . 8689 > "ANTED, > Board and .Residence ini exchange , for two hours’ teaching daily; music, French or general. Miss Waterston, 267, Montreal 'Street. 8529 : : TTTAINTED to Rent, a 4 or 5-roomed house, yy convenient, to . town; reliable tenant. Thompson and Hillary, 108, Manchester'Street, •north of Clock Tower. X 2743 TTTANTED, 2000 Dozen Preserved Eggs; v,¥ : must be preserved with Norton’s Premier Egg Preservative; price Is 3d dozen. J. Rattray and SonJ Lichfield Street, 8000 • WANTED, every gentleman to carry one. of our 10s 6d Umbrellas; guaranteed two years; a good assortment left; Lethaby, Buildings, Cathedral Square.; X 2486 WANTED 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 2674 WANTED Known—That all Boots, Shoes ‘ and Slippers branded Zealandia are guaranteed to give entire satisfaction in style, fit ,and durability. Universal Boot Co., Christ-, church, F 8574 WANTED, Gentlemen to remember that they can always have their Umbrellas Repaired or New Covered within an hour at Lethaby’s, 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 WANTED, Engineering Students to form Classes for Mathematics, to meet requirements of Canterbury College Course. Apply C. H. Gilby’s Commercial College, .150, Worcester Street. F 2083 WANTED, 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 S treet, Christchurch. '■’( F 2574 TTTANTED Known—Mrs is » V V Cash Purchaser of Ladies’, Gents’ end Children’s Left-off Clothing, * Letters by post or otherwise attended, to. Address, Mrs G. Quartermain, 154, High Street. , A 798 TTTANTED to be seen, at Universal Boot VV Shop, latest importations of Gents’ Fine Black and Tan Boots and Shoes, from all the leading English, Continental and American manufacturers. Universal B, H x Co., High Street, Christchurch. JBV ■'< TTTAiNTED Known—We have a large stock VYj' of Gent’s Boots and Shoes, Jalack cr tan, ranging from 9s 6d to 255. You can’t beat us for style, or quality, or durability, or comfort, or for cheapness, ana People's Boot Shop, 210, High Street, next Butcher, J ewaller. . X 2341 WANTED— Royal Visit to Christchurch— When passing windows of Universal Boot Co., High Street, Christchurch, just pause a moment and glance at our new up-to-date lines in Gents’ Continental and American Boots, Shoes and Slippers, at prices to suit all classes. • ' F 2574 TTTANTED, immediately, first-class Waiter, VVj also Billiard Marker, must have good references; good wages; Parlourmaid; firstclass Housemaid j £35; good Cook, town, £10; 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 B. H. Mitchell, Morten’s Buildings,. Telephone 618. WANTED, immediately, Good Generals, Young Girls assist (town and country), Generals (Rangiora, Akaroa), Housekeeper (make bread and butter), Kitchenmaid 6s, General, also Mother’s'Help (same -place, Cheviot), General 10a, two in family (Bays), Competent Cooks (town ad country), ‘Boys 6s. Waiting—Barmaids, Billiard-marker, Grooms. Mrs Hulbext, opposite Rink Stables, Gloucester .Street west. . ■ '. : WANTED, Working Men to call and inspect the new shipment of new Hudson Cycles ex E.s. Rimutaka. -The 1901 pattern ate built with all modern improvements, plated rims, i-inch pitch chains, and. well finished. The New Hudson Company make a speciality of'manufacturing strong serviceable bicycles in one grade only (the best), Adams Sun Cycle Depot, Lower High Street A. J. White’s). X 2391 r ANTED, Two Good Married Couples (one . . man groom and gardener, wife cook and laundress), Ploughman, General Farm Hinds, Station Youths, Elderly Man (groom, gardener and milk),: Hotel: Porters, Billiardmarker, Rouseabout, Cook and Baker, Blacksmith, Two Lads for Farm (milk and.useful), Boys for town and country. ■ Sime’s Registry, 17i, Armagh Street. ■ Telephone-579. •'ANTED. Hotel Cooks (town and country), Cooks for private families, Parmaids, Housemaids,; Waitresses, good se and Needlewoman, Housekeepers for ions, Two Good Generals for country Is, a number of Good Generals for town suburbs, Two Kitohenmaids, Young Girls .saist, Girl to take baby out a few hours 7, Two Domesticated Ladyhelps. Sime’s iatiy, 17L Armagh Street. Telephone 679.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12539, 28 June 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12539, 28 June 1901, Page 1

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