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.Amusements, &c. ■Q 3? E R A H OUSE. Sole Besses and Director . Mr .P. R- xjix General Manager .... Mr Fred W. Duval THE iSAM'E ODD STORY. „ STILL ANOTHER CROWDED HOUSE. Th,e People Pleased, and we are Derignteo.. THilffi X 6 ONLY ONE OPINIONS, THAT THIS WEEK’iS PROGRAMME / Presented by' 'these Favourites, DIX’S GAIETY COMPANY Is the best ever placed upon a local stage., / THE D'ARTO BOOM CONTINUES. \ THE DARIO BOOM CONTINUES. THE DiAIRTO BOOM-CONrrmUES. Notwithstanding the perfect furore created by these Great Artistes, THEY FINISH HERE ON! SATURDAY NIGHT. Nightly Increasing Success o£ PRANK M. CLARK. W. B. Csdzow Joe Cowan Maud Hewbon Miaud Faning Alma Gray Connie Devereaus Alf. Monk Bexo AND THERE ARE OTHERS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 24th, Re-appearance of Mr JAMES Wl-uLIAMS, -FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED. Local Press excepted. Admission—Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls 2s, Stalls Is, Pit Sixpence. Doors open, 7.15, curtain 8. Carriages 10.20. No seats kept after curtain rises- Box Plan at Milner and Thompson’s. . During ’the Dario Season a Booking Fee of Sixpence extra will be charged. Business Manager, WILL JAMESON. ANOTHER IMPORTANT ENGAGEMENT. SATURDAY, AUGUST 24th, First Appearance in Christchurch of The -Scotch Hercules, LEX MACLEAN. THE ANATOMICAL WONDER. Ha won the Championship of Scotland when only 19 years of age, and held it for 8 years against all comers. He plays with 1001 bas easy .as an ordinary strong man would with 40lb. He will introduce .for the First Time in New Zealand STATUESQUE POSING, Showing marvellous muscular development, the result of MODERN PHYSICAL TRAINING. Wanted. YTETANIIED, -a General Servant. Apply Mrs VV J. J. Killtek, Woolston. 1982 WANTED, People to get Married. H. Atkinson, 117, Manchester Street. F 1998 NTS'PANTED, Good Junior. Apply W. E. L»Vj-Munday and Sons, Drapers, Sydenham. , 1924 ANTED, a Girl about 17, used to housework. Aply for address, this Office. . 1360 V7tTANTED, Ladies and Gents to Hire Bi.V V . cycles. Adams Star Cycle Co., Christchurch. •. • 5 T7£ TANTED, by a good Junior Carpenter, VV Job in Country. Address W.S., “ limes" Office. - 1976 WANTED, by young man, Situation-; well used to horses. . Apply 03., " Times" Office. . ; 1975 NTITANTED to Sell, Mangolds and Carrots, VV.i cheap. Apply M. Cook, Port Hills, Colombo Road South. - 1 1921_ YTETANiTED, Situation by Married Couple; VV man good with horses, cattle;. wife cook, «te. Z.N., "Times” Office. 1974 WANTED, to Let, Large Room, Hobbs s Buildings, fronting Square. !P. D. Kesteven, i Chjincer; r Lane. 1933 hone ANTED, Half orWhole-plate Accessories, dishes, frames, etc.. Full ' particulars Kamcra-, “Times” Office.’ 1 1952 TSTANTED, Man with thorough; knowledge. VV., of Nursery work. Apply for address, Ghudley, , Seedsman, Colombo iStreet. 1979 ~ WANTED, at once, Strong Lad for patj cels - dfeiivery,'itjetc:; with references, Box 107, PoktNOffice, Christchurch. ~ 1833 . . "OTANTBD, . Experienced Cooks, Generals, 1 vVj Hoiuism'aids, Man (las), Young Girls, Boy (6s), Mrs Hulbert,’ opposite. Rink Stables. . ‘ 1989 .TITANTED —J. P. Parker’s Registry; LichVV field Street—Ploughmen, Dairymen, North Island; Generals, Housemaid, Cadet, Station Gardener. 1976. WANTED,, First-Mass Cycle Repairer End - Fitter, used to lathe work; state previous experience and wages required. l B. McKnight, Gore. , . 1662 WANTED Known!—West Patenr Tyre Setter, Contracts, jTyres Cold, from 7s 6d per pair. ■ W. Moor and Co., Cdachbuilders, Victoria and . Kilmore , Streets. , 2476^ WANTED, at once, respectable Young Lady Boarder; one employed during day preferred. 60) Armagh Street E., first house, over Ba-rbadoes Street, left hand aide. , ’ 1989 , WANTED, Situation as ’ Housekeeper, for working by Widow; no objection to one or two children; -small wages for comfortable home. M.C., "Times” Office. 1950 "T^T ANTED—A healthy and educated Girl , VV. € wishes to travel as companion to’ some : * lady about to visit . England. Apply Companion, .“ Times ” Office, Christchurch. /■-' ’A.. ' ' , ;’.V\ 1263 'Wf ANTED. Known.—That you can get a VV very nice Cash Bag or Brief Bag from 10s 6d; also all other kinds .of Bags or Camera Cases made to order at Triggs and Denton, 77, Manchester Street. . ’ X 2869 TANTED —You can 'gev a good strong set i of New Harness, silver-mounted, .handn, for £6 10s, old harness part payment. o, large assortment of Riding Saddles, from Triggs and Denton, 77, Manchester Street. X 2869 TANTED, a Good', Steady Farm Hand; r- must be able to -plough. Also, a Ladto k and general work;, must bo able to ride L drive. Apply, stating wages required J last employer, John Cresswell, Waireka, inebusk. 1936 ANTED, by 17th September, for bachelor, house suburbs, Working Housekeeper; must be good cook* make butter; -servant kept; wages fifty pounds; references indispensable. Apply letter, P.O. Box 163 a, Christchurch.. L 1887 WANTED, 'the Travelling Public and Visitors to call and inspect our large assortment of Best Patent Frame. Gladstone Bags and Portmanteaux. Ail. classes of .bags made on the premises, at the. shortest notice. Triers and Denton, 77, Manchester Street!! X 2569 TANTED, Hotel Cooks; Cooks for private t. families, town and country; Hqusepers, Generals (good ,s),„ Parlourmaids,, Housemaids,Waitresses, rse and - Needlewoman, Young Nuraegirl, ly Helps, Giris to assist housework. ie’s Registry, 171, Armagh, Street. Tele>llo 679 f ' 'f ’ - ' TANTED,. for the Sunnyside Asylum,’ a I CHIEF FEMALE COOK, to take rge of the Kitchen Department; must be mg, and have had experience in some largo iblishment; ago not to exceed 40 years, ary £6O a year. - Also,' -a Kitchenmaid; iry £4O, with board, etc., in both cases, ply personally, with testimonials, at dum. any forenoon. _____ 1523 [TANTED—Three Shepherds with dogs, for V North Island, 355; Good Groom and rdciicr (at once); Married Couples, £7O, ,n general farm work; wife cook for men, ,iage found; Blacksmith, Ploughman, GeneFarm Hands, .Station, Youths,- Lads for rm Work, milk and attend horse*, respeot-l-e Young Man for milk round, {Hotel Porter, ok and Baker. Sime’s Registry, 171, Ar.gh Street. Telephone 579. 'ANTED, immediataely,-first-class Waiter, also Billiard Marker, must have good references, good wages; Parlourmaid; ’ firstclass Housemaid, £35; ' good Cook, town, f4O; Housekeeper for two single gentlemen, £36; Groom and Gardener, town, £1; Generals for town and country, 75.t0.125; 'Housemaids, £3O to £35; a-i-so . Girls to assist. Mrs R. H-. Mitchell, Morten’s Buildings, Telephone 61F 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 10s,- two in family (Bays), Competent Cooks (town ad country), Boys 6s. Waiting—Barmaids; Billiard-marker, Grooms. Mrs Hulbert, opposite Rink Stables, GlouoesW ANTED—‘For the North Island, Experienced Shepherd, 30s weekly;’ also Man to a?t as Ploughman and Waggoner,. 2as weekly; Wire-netting Fencer, Man no lead stallion, ft Young Man for Country Store, able to drive; Station Ploughman, 25s weekly; Bul-lock-drivor, 7s daily; Hotel Cook, £3 weekly; Rabbiier, with dogs and gun, 25a weekly; Farm Youth. Apply McDonald, Manchester Street. Miss Conway requires Cooks, Housekeepers, Barmaids, Waitresses, Generals, etc. Telephone 407.'

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12586, 22 August 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12586, 22 August 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12586, 22 August 1901, Page 1

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