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Amusements &c. 2 n A HOUSE. ,essee . . . K. J. Oswald. TO-NIGHT. TO-NfGHT. OSWALD DRAMATIC -CO. Another Crowded House. Enthusiastic Reception., Roars o£ Laughter LAST NIGHT of Mrs Beecher Stowc's Famous Story, UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, rices—Dress Circle 2s (Lndies and Children s la (Lidies and Children €d), Pit 6d. uj. reduction—A Great Military Drama, FOB GLOBi. ,\ ™ ™ .?•,-+• t A'-y s -r HALL. DEAN'S "WAXWORKS COMPANY. ' TO-NIGHT—COMPETITIONS. Silver Watch, tor Prettiest Child tinder 10 years; One Guinea for the Best Cat; Silver Medal for'Best Descriptive Singer. ADMISSION—SIXPENCE. Hallway IT oticss. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION' FARES TO ASI FOR RACES. . and 2s respectively, mileage counted one way only, will bo issued, to Ashburton from Christchurch, Timani, Methven, Springburn and intermediate stations, for the first train in each case on the 15th and 16th May, and for the Express train ironi Chrisichurch on those dates, available for return till 16th May. , On Friday and Saturday, 15th and 16th May, the Express train from Chr down passengers at ihe.Asl_. Siding (fqr the Racecourse) if required. Tl afternoon train from Ashburton to Timai.will start at 5.40 p.m. and leave Tinwald 5.50, Winslow 6.5,- Hinds 6.27, Rangitata 7.10, Orari 7.35, Winchester 7.50, Teniuka 5.6, \Washdyke 8.35, 'and arrive." Timaru 8.50 p.m. The afternoon train from Ashburton to Springburn will start at 5.50 p.m., and run 1 hour 25 minutes later than timetable times. 7324 BY ORDER, llMflH 'ANTED, Buy Overmantels m TXTANTED Known—That Waterproofs can VY be procured at half prices at McClea and Co. X 3220 WANTED Known—Vaca Boarders; moderate teo.\ ... ntigua, Street. 6964 ANTED to Sell, 1000 Sacks, cheap;- also Memorial Wreaths, Crosses, etc. Unwin, Victoria Street, . 7301 WANTED to Sell, a Splendid Dairy Cow, time np to calve. Apply to Thos. V t shoo for Men's Clothing. Suits rangin from 19s lid each. X 3229 WANTED, ; by two. yovuig women, Situations as cook,-audi housemaid; country preferred. Apply 40, "Times" Office. 7270 NTED, Table. Girls, Machinists ai lazein Skiving Madhirje, lueklin? Bros. 7250 WANTED Known—l'm so pleased I went to H. Atkinson's for my Wedding Furniture. Yours truly, Mrs Swazford. XIB9S WANTED Known—Remnant Tweed, suitable for men's and hoys' wear, at remarkable prices. W. McClea and Co. X 3223 WANTED, House, Jour or five rooms, <a 'bai'hi {ffi amd, 1 c), int town' or mear tra; . rent must be moxtexate. Apply Rheartat, "Times" Office. 7315 I'ED—Uneedan Umbrella. . imported brnllas split. Ours don't. Next brella, Makers, 64, Cathedral Square. " ' X 3042 ■^ATAN TED—Having refitted with'the latest u: machinery, Lethaby's are making Umbrellas like winking. Storm-proof, won't split, 'ry one. 64, Cathedrad Square. X 3042 EfANT VV . Lichfield Street—Station Head Ploughman, 2os week, at once; Married Couple, manace, dairv farm, cottage, near school. 7275 WA-YiED, the general public to condemn . all adulterated food and to stick to the pure article. Insist upon being supplied with Jams and Conserves bearing the famous "IC" brand. 1 WANTED Known—Mrs Quarterm-ain is a Cash Purchaser of Ladies', Gents' and Children's Left-off Clothing. Letters by post or otherwise attended to. Address, Mrs. G. Quartcrmain, 154, High Street. ??§._ "ANTED Known—Winter close at hand. Men's Cardigan Jackets, 3s lid; INavy Jerseys, 6s 9d; Boys' Jerseys, 2s lid, 3s 3d, 3s 6d, best makes; Knit Gloves, Is; Cashmeia Sox, Is; Wool Sox, Is; Mufflers, Is. W. McClea and 00. X322S rich-full tone, exceptional uargam, urgent. Kl. Gloucester Street. CiSv. X3UOS WANTED, Housemaid', lis, school,-north oi Wellington; General, £35, three .in family; General, 15s, town hotel; General, lis, boarding-house; General, £4O, three in family, country; Housemaid, 12s 6d, country; General, 12s Cd, no washing; Cook-Laundress, £lO, Riccarton. Mrs Hulbort's Registry, Gloucester Street west, opposite Fountain, Dentist. X 3218 ANTED, Poultry Fanciers to know that "K" Poultry lonic is recommended by all. One expert, writing to S.Jjlirkpatrick and Co., Ltd., of .Nelson, states "that in a remarkably' short time it produces a fine gloss on coloured birds, such as game and Rouen ducks. In future I shall not be without 'K' Poultry Tonic." Ask your agents, H. Quane and Co., Christchurch, for a sample packet. 7 WA-.vj.ED, Married Couple, man do milking and gardening, wife cook, etc., £3O and found; Couple, man plough, wife housekeeper, £75; Couples, with families, for flaxmiiis; Strong Man for housework, £7O and found'; Station Rabbiter with dogs, £1 weekly and Id per skin; Shepherd; Ploughmen for stations and farms; Men to do milking, grooming and gardening; General Farm Hands, Youths, etc.; Housekeepers, Cooks, Housemaids; Generals, good wages. Apply J. McDonald, Manchester Street. Telephone 4D7. "EIETANTED, Tablemaid, gentleman's house; ' v Cook, Housemaid and Waitress, hotel; experienced JJurso and General, Wellington; Cook, private; General, country, bread and butter; Teamster, farm work; Woman Cook; Marriedl Couple; General, Port Levy, good wage; General, coun.'iry, £1; Generals wanted at once, Wellington; Housekeeper, two or>n tl cm p.n. founiliry, £4O; Boys, town, Joys, flax, 20s; General, £45, country; Cook, General. Waiting—First, Second and Third Cooks. All good servants call 'at once. Mrs Toomer's Registry (kte Mrs Darby's), Chaccerv Lane. Telephone 1106. X 3217

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13127, 15 May 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13127, 15 May 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13127, 15 May 1903, Page 1

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