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Amusements, &e. JESSIE MAO LACHLAN. FAEEWELL CONCERTS.

; JESSIE MAOLACHLAN, QUEEN OF SCOTTISH SONG. CANTERBURY HALL. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING- , PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Pianoforte Solo —“ Fantasia on Scots Airs (Buchanan)—Mr Robert Buchanan. 2. Poll. Song—“ The Auld Soots Bangs" Bethune)—Miss Jessie Maolachlan. 3. 'Cello Solo—“Cavatina” (Rafi) —Mr John MoLinden. 4. Lullaby, Border Ballad—(a) “ Cronan ” Highland; .(h) “ Blue Bonnets ” —Scott — Mies Jessie Maolachlan. ‘ 5. 'Cello Soli—(a) “Nocturne in E Flat” (Chopin); (b) “Gavotte Humoresque” (Popper)— Mr John MoLinden. G. Irish Song—“ Killarney ” (Balfe) Miss Jessie Maolachlan. ■ Part 11. 7. Pianoforte Solo Schubert) —Mr Robert Buchanan. 8. .’Cello Solo —(a) “Cantilena” (Goltermann); (b) “ Wiegenlied " (Klengel); (,o) "Tarantelle ” (Victor Herbert) —Mr John McLinden. 9. Gaelic Wanking Song—“ Air Fal-al-al-o” (Ancient) —Miss Jessie Maolachlan. 10. ’Cello Solo—“ Highland Memories,” introducing “ Within a Mile,” “ Flora' Macdonald’s Lament,” and “The Barren Rocks” (MoLinden) —Mr. John MoLinden 11. Patriotic Song—“ Rule Britannia” (Dr Arne) —Miss Jessie Maolachlan. , Plan of Reserved Seats now open at the Dresden Music Warehouse, Cathedral Square. A limited number of peats may be reserved in Dress Circle, 3s. PRICES: 5a 3s, 2s, and Is. Day Sales and Early Door Tickets at rflunert’s, West End, and Riedle’e, High Street. Early doors 6d extra. FREDERICK SHIPMAN. Manager.

Q E A i T D B A Z A A R. WEDNESDAY TO SATURDAY. AT THE COLOSSEUM. F 6353 c ANTEEBURY BAND OF HOPE UNION. CONTEST, TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT . CHORAL HALL. • Admission 6d, Children 3d.

Wanted. TAILOR’S CUTTER WANTED. rp'Hß Services of an EXPERT TAILOR’S JL CUTTER are required by the undersigned, by whom applications will be received up to FRIDAY, tho 27th INST. J. BALLANTYNE AND CO., P 6781 Christchurch. WAiNTED, First-class i Waltham Road. Carpenter. 174, 6811 ■raTANTED, Nursegirl, about 13, mind baby. i ' » i Mrs Cranny, City Hotel. 6810 'TTI'T'AIjrTED, a Smart Boy for our store. .> >-■ Apply Chrystall and Co. f 6773 YSTANTED, a .Strong Boy for gardening. 1 ii, Apply Mrs Waymoiith, Biecarton. 6753 "ONANTED, a House-Parlourmaid. Apply, i vV; with references, Mrs (Dr) Cooke, Lincoln. „ : 6621 >, First-class Dressmaker for fepr : days. State wages. “Times” Office. : 6637 Work, by Respectable Woman, i» > i Washing.,, cleaning. Address G.H., “ Times.” 6334 T/SrANTED, First-class Bodice and Skirt iv V i Hands.' Apply Mrs Davis, 214, Colomb o Street. 6786 NTED, Strong Lad, leam wire-work-ing. Faulkner’a, 37, Manchester Street, near Railway Station. 6709 /STARTED immediately, Good 1 Skirt Hand; i»l< also Sleeve Hands. Apply Mrs Beehan, Roach Bros., Hastings. 6775 WANTED, a Boy to learn trade. Charles : VV/. Wilson, 146, Cambridge Terrace, Fibrous Plaster Decorator. 6787^ PS7STANTED, sharp, Cook, Hastings, good VV, place, good wages; Cook, Mount Somers, 20s. Bliss’s Registry. 6788 rcTETANTED, First-class Barmaid, town ■V Vi hotel. W. H. Morrow’s, late Parker’s, Agency, Lichfield Street. 6789 "fATANTED at oncp, Two Furnished Bed !Vii and Private Sitting-room, with board; central. Sure, this Office. 6753 „ oare we for wind or weather under ~ ~ a “Lethaby” Umbrella? Always cheaper at Lethaby’s, Manufacturers, 64, Cathedral Square. ■ WANTED Known.—Great Coupon Sale now- on; 3d discount off every Is sp en tSee advertisement on front page this paper. “ Little Jim.” ’’ WANTED Known.—Great Coupon Sale now on; 3d discount off every Is spent. See advertisement on front page this paper. “ Little TimY • WANTED to Sell, City, Shop and Dwell-. Lug of 6 rooms, stabling and other outbuildings, £575; mortgaged for nearly £SOO at 5i per cent. England and Thomas, Agents. 61 WANTED Known—Mrs Quarto imam, is a Cash Purchaser of Ladies’., Gents’ and Children’s Left-off Clothing. Loiters by post or otherwise attended to. Address Mrs G. Quaxtermain, 154, High Street. N7OS WANTED, Farmers. Storekeepers and others to inspect our stock of Harness, Saddles and Horse-covers. Best value m town; lowest prices. TRIGG S AND DENTON 77 Manchester Street, Christchurch. * ’ X 3558 ■\XTANTED to Sell, near Railway, New 5V V roomed House, bathroom, scullery, pantry, etc., h. and o. waiter, gas throughout; land (with 2 frontages), J-acre; room to build. Price £6OO. England and Thomas, Agents. 16° NXTANTED, 2 Furnished Rooms ; 12 GenVV; erals; 7 H.-maidß: 4 Parlourmaids; 1 Lady’s Maid; 4 good Boys; 10 Cooks; 3 Housekeepers, 15s 1 , with maid. Waiting Groom-Gardener, 8 years’ references; 3 Married Couples; 2 Nurse-Neectlemaids; 1 Parlourmaid, washwoman; 2 Kitchcnm'ards. Miss Harrington, 12, ■Chancery Lane. Tel. 1678 ANTED—wT 11. Morrow’s, late Parker’s Labour Agency, Lichfield Street. Telephone 988—First-claas Barmaid, town; Good Female Cook, for hotel near town; Good Generals, for country-; Farm Hands; Man, for goxse-cutting, etc.; Youth, used to trotting horses, 12s 6d; Boys, for farm, milk, etc.; Youths and Boya milking, etc. Waiting engagement—Good '.Hotel Couple, wife cook, etc., man porter,i etc.; Grooms, Gardeners, -Station and! Camp Cooks, Barmen, Porters, Rousenbouts. ( : WANTED, Cook and Housemaid, same house, city, 15s and 12s 6d; General, 3 in family, city, 14s, no' washing; General, Lyttelton, 15s; Cook, station, 255; Kitchenmaid. Hanmer, 15s: Cook and Housemaid, Hornby, 15s each; Plain!.Cook, Purau, 15s; 12 House-Parlourmaids, city, £3O to £4O; Nurse-Housemaids, town, country, 12s; Generals, West Eyreton, RaiiHora. Eakaia, 15s; Cook-Laundress, Ashburlbn. 20s; General, Wellington, 13s; Parlourmaid and House-maid-Laundress. Featherston. 20a; Ladyhelns. Masterton, Chertsey, Rcclchffs, town, 15s.' Mrs Darby’s Select Registry. Tel. 1106-

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13888, 24 October 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13888, 24 October 1905, Page 1