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Amusements, &c. OPERA HOUSE. Proprietois, Join Puller and Sons. TO-NIGHT, at 8. TO-NIGHT, at 8. Vaudeville FULLER’S And Musical Comedy FULLER’S Company. Profound Sensation caused by • GROSSI The Marvel . GROSSI GROSSI The Living Miracle GROSSI GROSSI The Wonder Worker GROSSI GROSSI The Marvel . GROSSI In his Extraordinary Phenomenal TELEPATHY DEMONSTRATIONS. We have here to-night the man who has astonished London, New York, St Petersburg, Rome, Paris. Berlin —in fact, nearlv ihe whole OF THE CIVILISED WORLD. Supported by Double Vaudeville Co. , Prices for Grossi season—Circle 2s (ladies Is); Downstairs Is (ladies Cd). NO PIT. Prices for Grossi season—Circle and Orchestral Stalls 2s, (ladies Is); Downstairs is (ladies Gd). NO PIT. HUGH WILSON, Manager for Grossi. WALTER FULLER, Manager for the Fullers. The rev thos. tait, m.a., b.d., win give his most popular DRAWING-ROOM ENTERTAINMENT, AN EVENING OP RECITALS, ■ On 5 THURSDAY NEXT, APRIL 6th, In the CANTERBURY HALL, At S p.m. A Number of Musical Items will also be given by Misses Vivienne Curlett, Buchanan, Mrs Bates, Mr Caerlyon Bennett, Mr Angus Russell, Herr Kahn, L.C.M., Solo Violinist. The plan is now open at Milner and Thompson’s. Reserved Seats 3s, Tickets 2s and Is, at J. W. GIBB, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. R. STRUTHERS, Treasurer. OH H E A T R E ROYAL. 1 GOOD FRIDAY NIGHT. ‘ WOOLSTON BRASS BAND. ••WILLIAM TELL.”;Watch the paper for further WAIN ONI PARK. OPEN EVERY DAY. Beautiful Gardens, Ferneries and Conservatories. ' - WEDNESDAY NIGHT, . Fireworks and Camp Fire. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Gala and Sensational Experiments. 1 SUNDAY, MUSIC. Approached by River, Road or Tram. Admission 6d; Tea 6d. Picnics and Dances arranged for. . PP Bailway Notices. '• NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ELLESMERE RACING AND ATHLETIC CLUB'S MEETING AT leeston; THURSDAY, APRIL 6th. ' Holiday excursion tickets, at ad per mile first-class (minimum 4s), Id per mile second-class (minimum 2s), mileage counted one way only, will be issued to Leeston from.Cliristchnrch,' Lincoln and intermediate stations cn April 6th, and will be available only by. the excursion train on that date. , An Excursion Train will, run Christchurch to Leeston and ■ back, as- under:—Christchurch den. 9.5 a.m.., Addington 9.12, Hornby 9.37. Probbieton 9.45,. Lincoln 10.5, Spriugston. 10.15. Ellesmere .10.27, • Doyleston 110.43. Leeston arr. 10.50; Leeston clep. 6.40 p.m., Christchurch arr. 8.15$ It will stop where re qnired to pick up or set down passengers tc 'or*- ■from-f-Lsesten.'...-/ —t.w----1048 . ' BVORDER.

Road Board Notices. AVON ROAD BOARD. NOTICE. ALL - RATES' UNPAID after the 14th INST; Will be CHARGED an EXTRA 10 PER CENT. PENALTY, and are liable to be SUED FOE without further notice. . JNO. BOSOMWORTH, F 1336 Clerk to tho Board. Lost, ..Found. &e LOST, Small Black Leather- Trunk containing ball dresr. labelled Riddiford. Probably taken by mistake with southern luggage from Manawalu Station, -Wellington, an Monday evening, March 20th. after arrival of mail train. 'Anyone knowing anything' of same kindly communicate io Box 46, Post Office, Marton, Rangitikei. Reward. « 1330

Wanted. TEA. —Just landed, another large shipment of New Season’s Ceyion Tea. price lOd (tonpence) per lb in any quantities. Discount tickets also given.' John Hall and Co., Ltd., Clock Tower, Christchurch. ' ' X 3394 WANT, a Smart Boy. Crown Iron Works Co., Armagh Street. , 1451 WANTED Known.—Flaked Voiles, Bs. lid dress, clearing at .Is lid each. Black, . Beattie and Co. ; WANTED Known.—Flaked' Voiles, Ss Ud ‘ dress, clearing at Is lid dress. Black, Beattie and Co. WANTED, Good General with reference; another girl kept. ■ Apply Mrs Volckman, Bangiora. 1325 WANTED, a Boy dor solicitor's' office. Apply to Chas. Hill,' 194, Hereford Street, Christchurch. . 1291 for WANTED, a Good Horse, suitable grocer’s cart. W. H. Carrington, True Blue Stores, Sydenbam. 1448 all VV/'ANTED Known.—Linen V» colours, la 9d yard, Black, Beattie and Co. Crash, clearing at 6Jd. WANTED Known.—Linen Crash, colours, Is 9d yard, clearing at Black, Beattie and .Co. _ 'ANTED all 65d. WANTED Known.—looo Gents’ Fancy Ties, Is 6d to Is 9d each, clearing, at 6d each. Black, Beattie and Co. WANTED Known.—All-wool Delaines, light fancy colourings, 2s lid yard, now Is yard. Black, Beattie and Co. ■ WANTED, 4993 Ladies to Clear Extra Strong Line of Umbrellas at 6s 6d each, at Lethaby’s, 64, Cathedral Square. No shoddy cither. . X 3402 WANTED, 4993 Gentlemen to Clear Extra Strong Line of Umbrellas at 6s 6d each, at Lethaby’s, 64, Cathedral Square. No shoddy either. KOlffiU WANTED, Cook (general), also Housemaid, wages £3G and £3O; now house, with latest improvements, bn tram line, 20 minutes’, walk from-Cathedral Square; three in family, no children. Apply Box 266, Post Office. 1447 W' ANTED Known—Wo are making Ladies’ Dresses and Costumes to order 'for' 50s, 555, 60s. This includes making, material, linings, extras, everything, and fit and style guaranteed. IV. McClea and Co. . 2 ANTED, immediately. Good Cook for Vf town hotel; Housemaid and Generals for town; Cook-General and Housemaid, same place, country; Lady-help and Girls to Assisttown ■ and country. Waiting engagements— Mother and Daughter, as Cook-General and Housemaid; Cooks, Waitresses, Barmaids and Married Couples, Porters; also Good Barman, with references. Mrs Lawrence,. Select Registry, 82, Lichfield Street, City. WANTED, Children’s Nurse, Hanmer; General Housemaid, same place, Bays; Housemaid-waitress, 15s, Hanmer; General. 15s', Wellington; Waitress, 15s, hotel, country; Elderly Woman, mind invalid and two children, country; Cook, 295, hotel, country; Children’s Nurse, Timaru; Lady-help, Sumner; Laundress, 20s, Hanmer; Cook, 255, Hanmer (private). Can recommend Married Couple, good references. To Let, 8-roomed House. Mis Brooke’s Registry, Chancery Lone. Telephone 618. WANTED —Married Couple, man to manage butcher’s shop and make smallgoods, wife’s duties nil; Several Men for road work, long job; High-country Shepherd; Station Fencer; Several Ploughmen, good wages; Men. do milking and grooming; Experienced Waiter; Station Cooks; Elderly Men do milking, grooming; 1 ouths to groom and dairy work. Can recommend a Man as General Blacksmith, good ' horseshoer. Apply J. McDonald. Manchester Street; Telephone 497. "

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIII, Issue 13716, 5 April 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIII, Issue 13716, 5 April 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIII, Issue 13716, 5 April 1905, Page 1

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