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Arp-asswonts, &o ip H E A T R E ROYAL Sole Lessee and Director, MR GEORGE MUSGROVE. Commencing FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, April 7th. MR GEORGE MUSGROVE Has the honour to announce the appearance in Christchurch cf MISS NELLIE STEWART, MISS NELLIE-STEWART, Who will be supported by A NUMBER OF ’DISTINGUISHED ARTISTS Specially engaged by him on his recent visit to England, And the full strength of MR GEORGE MUSGROVE’S DRAMATIC COMPANY, For a Season of TWELVE NIGHTS ONLY. 'Che Opening'Production on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT will be SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY, SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY, To be followed during the Season by “ Blind Man's Buff,” “ Camille,” ” Old Heidelberg ” and “ Pretty Peggy.” BOX PLAN at Milner and Thompson’s Prices of .Admission, ss, 3s, Is. Early doors Stalls and Pit. Touring Manager, Harry Musgrove. 847 0 hT~o ra l h” all. WEDNESDAY, sth. APRIL, 1903. MISS EVA CHAMPION’S SONG RECITAL. Reserved Seats 3s, Unreserved 2s. Is. Box plan now open at Milner and Thompson’s. 003 SKATING —Colosseum Skating Rink—Halfmile Handicap, April 5: Jerman, scratch; Cook, 10yds; Tilley, 25; Ragg, 35; H. Davis, 40; Lewis, 65; Mason, W. Andrews, Murray. Barnett, 75; A. Davis, 85; Donovan, 90; Griffiths, 95; McLelland, Washer. 100; Dyer, ,], Andrews, 110; Sinclair, 140. T. BALKAN, Proprietor. 1341 P4A HAND ICA Palso Biowrtvj cycle Events, Temnka, Easter. Monday Sports. Write for programmes. Entries close April 14. C. MINIFIB, Hon. Secretary. ■ 1227 PSYCHOMETRY~ JMcLEOD-CRAIG’S Practice carried on • by W. NORTON TAYLOR, P.C.J.M. 19, Gloucester Street east, 2 to 9 p.m. daily Wednesdays, 2 to 6 p.m. only. 1204 Wanted. PIANOS. ANYONE PURCHASING A PIANO from us during the NEXT WEEK will be able to make their choice from the latest shipments at a big reduction o 3 usual prices Very Easy 'Terms will bo Arranged. MILNER AND THOMPSON, 448 Manchester Street, Christchurch. ANTED, the Public to Know that we w Supply Furniture direct from our Factory. Jacobsen, McDonald and Co., 136, High Street. • , X 3455 TATAN-XED Known.—Ladies’ Cashmere ■V « Hose, 2 pairs for 4s 6d and os 6d, clearing, at, 3s 9d and 4s;'Sd; per pair. -Black, Beattie and Co. 1 WANTED Known.—Ladies’ Cashmere Hose, 2-pairs‘for 4s 6d and 5s 6d, c.earing at 3s 9d and. 4s 9d per pair. Black, Beattie and Co._ ' ■_ WANTED Known.—Biacx, Beattie and Co are continuing • their Great Clearing Sale. We are offering Exceptional Bargains in ail departments. WANTED Known.—Ladies’ .Lace Collarettes, in Ecru Shades, 2s lid, 3s lid, 4= 6d each, clearing at Is 6d and Is 1-1 each. Black, Beattie and Co. WANTED Known.—Ladies’ Lace Collarettes, in Ecru Shades, 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s 6d each, clearing at Is 6d and Is 11 each. Black, Beattie and Co. AAT’ANT ED Known.—Torchon Lace and V V Insertion, suitable i or children's wear, all linen. 6id to Is yard, clearing price 3Jd to G;d yard. Black, Beattie and Co. A AT” ANTED Known.—Torchon Lacs and V\ Insertion, suitable for children's wear, all linen,, 6td to Is yard, clearing price 31d to Sid yard. Black, Beattie and Co. Y7S7" AKTEI) > a anft S cr tor a Mixed Farm fl on the Plains; must have had a scientific training, combined with practical experience. Address J- S. White, Ohoka. 944 ANTED, Two Single Men as Farm Hands, accustomed io horses and ploughing. 'Regular situation , to qualified men. G, and A. Hunt, “ Wantwood,” Wakefield, Nelson. 1002 AAT'ANTEDT - ! Housekeeper, £4O; Generals, » V Housemaids, Cooks (country hotel). Waiting engagement—Porters, Married Couples, etc. Miss Campbell, Select Registry, 2, Chancery Lane. Telephone 1229. YNT'ANTED Known—People who know are Vt. saying that McClea’s Millinery is equal, it not prettier, than any other in town; prices economical. Try our millinery and save money. W. MoClea and Co. 4 W 'ANTED Known —We have in stock all the newest things in Ladies’ Jackets, Inverness, Mantles, etc. Tweed, Cloth, Silk, Plush, Canted, Astrac-han Goats, all at economical prices. IV. McOlea and Co. 5 iNTKD Known—Mrs Quartermain is a W A: . . Cash Purchaser of Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Left-off Clothing. Letters by post or otherwise attended to.. Address Mrs G. Quartermain, 154, High Street. X 798 TATA-NTED Known. —That during the Sale n we are giving a Discount- of 3s in the £ off Dresses, Silks, Hosiery, Haberdashery, Clothing, Mercery, Hats, etc., ei-c. This refers to goods not marked at sale prices..WANTED Known.—Special Purchase of Handsomely-trimmed Dross Skirts, all black, well-made, comprising Voile, Cashmere and Canvas Cloths—l9s 6d "to 22s lid, clearing 9s 6d to 9s lid each. Black, Beattie and Cm WANTED, Kitchen Vegetable Maid: must have been at least 2 years in the kitchen, and be a thoroughly trained Girl. No other need apply- .Good references required. Apply Chef, Government House,. Elmwood, Christchurch. _____ 1090 WANTED Known.—ln the Millinery -Department we have some very special lines, comprising Fancy Straw Hats, in great variety of shapes and colours—ss lid to 10s 6d each, clearing 6d to 9d each. Black, Beattie and Co. WANTED Known—'Wm. Stanton, the Healer and Specialist, is hero to stay, and can be consulted daily at 63, Worcester Street, Christchurch (near Larimer Square). ALL diseases treated successfully without injurious drugs or knife. Z 3471 WANTED Known—Wc hold a very fine , stock of Ribbons, Gloves, Umbrellas, Laces, Hoisery, Trimmings, Wool Shawls, Parisian Hat Pins, Best Parisian Brilliant Brooches, Pins, etc. Prices in every case ate right. W. Mc.Cloa and Co. 6 WANTED Known.—Now is the timo to secure a thoroughly up-to-date Tailormade Jacket. These arc of exceptional value. The following prices speak volumes: 4—49 s 6d, clearing 29s 6d each; Sas, clearing 32s Gd each; 60s, clearing 35s each. Black, Beattie and Co. WANTED —House-Parlourmaids, town ; Housemaids, town, country, T2s Gd: House-Parlourmaid 13s, and experienced, Nurse, same place, suburbs, ]ss, must be good needlewoman; Good Waitress, diningroom 15s, Housemaid, same place. 12s, country; Housemaid-Waitress, country hotel; Cook, hotel, 17s 6d; Housemaid, town, 11s (fortnight's holiday given with full pay); Cook-Laundress, West Eyreton, also House-maid-General, must bo good laundress (no cooking), excellent place; Several Respectable Girls to assist, in good homes; Generals for ail parts, 12s to 15s; Lady-help, Sumner, light place. Waiting engagements—Firstclass Female Cook, Hole. Cook, Married Couple. Mrs Nichols' Registry. Telephone

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIII, Issue 13715, 4 April 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIII, Issue 13715, 4 April 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIII, Issue 13715, 4 April 1905, Page 1

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