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Amuseßtecfcs, &c , FIRST APPEARANCE- EM CHRISTCHURCH. ■MARGARET L. SHEPHERD MARGARET L. ,SHEPHERD MARGARET L. iSHEPHERD Will Deliver POUR GBEIAT LECTURES POUR GBEIAT LECTURES OH ROMANISM, In. the AOH)?ELI/O¥’S HALL, LICHFIELD STREET, On THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 2nd and 3rd October. AFTERNOONS, 2.30, LADIES ONLY. AFTERNOONS, 2.30, LADIES ONLY. AFTERNOONS, 2.30, LADIES ONLY. Evenings, 8 p.m., Ladies and Gentlemen. Evenings, 8 p.xn., Ladies and Gentlemen. Evenings, 8 p.m., Ladies and Gentlemen. ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING. See Handbills for Subjects. NOTE. —Mrs Shepherd's Three Great Books “My Life in the Convent," “Secret Confession," 'and "The Life of Barbra Übrik in the Oarm'oUite Nunnery,” on sale at every lecture, 3s the iS'et. Afternoon Lectures, Ladies Only; Evening, at 8, to both Ladies and Gentlemen. 8826 WELCOME HOME To jy*R AND MRS T. E. TAYLOR. ART ‘GALLERY. TO-NIGHT, 3 o’clock. Music, Supper, Speeches. SS49 ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING. QANTERBURY ALEXANDRA HALL. WALLACE-MAUGHAN BARNETT’S CHAMBER CONCERTS. TUESDAY AND THURSDAY NEST. MATINEE, WEDNESDAY. A LIMITED NUMBER OF SEATS ARE .NOW AVAILABLE TO NONSUBSCRIBERS. Tickets can bo obtained from the undersigned, Canterbury Hall. Reserved- Seats, 3s. Unreserved, 2s. THOS. GARRARD, 8818 ’ Business Manager. ~ MUSICAL UNION. OWING to the Chamber Concerts, there will 'be NO REHEARSAL for the CHORUS TO-MORROW EVENING. 8812 IST ANDREW’S CHURCH. THE SALE OF tv ORK will bo Opened on THURSDAT, Oct. 2, at 3 o’clock. Guild Stall (Plain and Fancy Work), Young Men’s Stall (Produce, etc.), Flower Stall, Sweets, Christmas Tree, Refreshments, Music in the Evening, will be continued during Friday Afternoon and Evening and Saturday Afternoon. Admission—Free in the Afternoon, and Evening Sixpence. 8763 Dancing and’loeportment, oalis-' THENICS:—Miss Hardy-Johnston, having returned from the south, is prepared to receive pupils, either in class or privately.' For particulars apply 103, Hereford Street, Liuwood. ‘ ' FBS4S 6d POPULAR' ENTERTAINMENT. Glass-blowing. 2 to 5 and 7 to o daily. A Present for Each Visitor. Admission 6d. Works; 16, Manchester Street. Presents for nothing. Conditions at each exhibition of Glass-blowing. 5835 Lost, Found, Ssc. LOST, in Victoria Street, Parcel containing Lady’s Coat. Please return to Mrs Treleavan, 88 ,Victoria Street. 8842 LOST, between Clock Tower and Railway Station, Horse-shoe Pin, three diamonds, four rubies. Reward at Wellington Hotel. 8827 LOST, One White Fait Heifer, from Addington Railway Station, (Saturday morning. Apply H. B. Lane and Son, Butchers, Cashel Street. 8850 LOST, from Mr Honshaw’s Farm, Blyth’a Road, Papaaxui, a ’Drown Yearling Colt, with star on forehead, white hind foot; reward. F. Schumacher, Papanui. 8841 FOUND, a. Black 'and Tan Sheep Dog, on Wednesday last. Owner have same, pay expenses. James Ashworth, Saltwater Creek. ■ 8812 FOUND, on Papanui Road, Saturday evening, Parcel containing clothes. Owner can have same by‘calling and paying expenses to Robert Ross, opposite “Press” Office, K-aiapoi. 6815 Wanted. WANTED, Parcel Boy. 8.8.b'., 137, Manchester Street. 8846 • TTSRAOTED, Apprentices for !iho dpesamakVV ing. Apply 238, Montreal Street. 8844 TTtRANTBD, Lad, Cycle Shop; used trade. VV Martin’s, 123, Mjamehester ‘Street. 8838 "iItTANTED, a First-class Milliner for highV V class trade. Apply W. Medea and Co. , 8836 WANTED, Buyers Violin, Case and Bow, £l. Atkinson, 117, Manchester Street. F 1986 GRANTED to Sell, Gent’s Eharki Bicycle, V new tyre on back wheel; price 112. Adams’ in Cycle' Depot. 136, Lower High Street. X 2391 ANTED to Sell, Gent’s Anglo-Special, new tyre on front wheel; price £ll. Ada.mV Sun. Cycle Depot, 136, Dower Higu Street. - X‘2391 ANTED, Ladies Inspect onr Large Slock of Evening Shoes, best qualities, _ latest styles, from 2s lid to 27s 6d.' Universal Boot Coy., 221, High Street. F 2574 WANTED.— We have Clients prepared to Build Houses as may he required in the suburbs. Plans, etc., prepared. Parkeraon and Co., 191, Hereford Street. F 2591 ANTEtD Known—Gent’s Dress Shoes for evening wear, from 5s upwards; boat selection in the city to choose from. Universal Boot Coy., 221, High Street. F 2574 W' ANTED—This month only, we Sell a single Sunshade or Umbrella at wholesale price; call and inspect. Lethaby’s, Umbrella Makers, 64, Cathedral Square. X.UM2 ANTED, Situation by Steady, Respectable Man as Gardener in gentleman’s place; -no objection to milk and be otherwise useful. Apply Gladioli, this office. 8332 STANTED, Good General, Springfield, lo»; V. Lady-help, 12s fid; Girls to assist; y, good milker. Waiting engagements—Day rter, Handy Man; Married Couple, mau sd blacksmith and general farm hand, wife od cook and butter-maker, references. Mrs mes’ Registry, 264, Colombo Street. X 3069 7TANTED to Buy, Addington, 3 or 4V roomed House in good order, section to 40 perches, near Ferry Road. Southst City or suburbs, 4 rooms, up to £3OO. s have clients wanting • investments in her city or suburbs in purchase of propers paying a fair rate of interest. Parkeri and Co., 191, Hereford Street. F 2591 WANTED —Boy, bakehouse, town; General, Akaroa, 12s, 2 in family; Cook-Laun-dress, £35, country; General, Lyttelton; General, no washing, 10s,-town; Housemaid, 12s; Nurse, children, £3O; General, £36, town, <mod place; Nurscgirl, town.; General, hotel, 15s. Mrs Brook’s Registry Office, 10, Chancery Lane, late Mrs Mitchell. Telephone 618. . X 2932 WANTED —Station Married Couples, without family, good wages; Competent Gardener, £BO yearly found; Head Waiter, 40s. weekly; Experienced FlftxmiU Hands, Cooks, Two Men for North. Island as Ploughman and General Hand;, milk, etc., 25s weekly each; Station, and Farm Youths. Can recommond Married Shepherd, wife cook for ‘few men. Apply McDonald, Manchester Street.- Mies Conway requires. Housekeepers; Cooke, Housemaids, Generals, etc., highest wages given. Telephone 497. X 1625

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 12933, 29 September 1902, Page 1

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