Amusements, &c. 'JIHEATEE ROYAL. Sola Lessee and Manager, WILLIAM ANDERSON. TO-NIGHT LAST TO-NIGHT AND TWO AND TO-MORROW NIGHTS TO-MOKROW EVENING. EVENING. 01 E. Brooke Warren’s Sensational Play, THE FACE AT THE WINDOW. THE FACE AT THE WINDOW. THE PACE AT THE WINDOW. THE FACE AT THE WINDOW. The Reigning Attraction. WILLIAM ANDERSON’S Stirring Sterling Striking Stupendous , Strenuous , Spectacular Play, THE FACE AT THE WINDOW. The crowded house lasi night, the continued and overpowering applause, the _ enthusiastic calls and recalls, amply testified to the inherent vitality of this Popular and Powerful Play. THURSDAY/ FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, Frederick Melville's Beautifully-written Romantic Drama, BETWEEN TWO WOMEN. BETWEEN TWO WOMEN. MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT, Last Two Nights of the Season, Arthur Shirley and George Conquest’s Emotional Ladies’ Drama, THE WORK-GIRL. THE WORK-GIRL. Stage Manager—FßANK REIS. PRICES—3s, 2s and Is. Early Door 6d extra.. Day Sake (Early Door Tickets only) at Riedlo’s, Tobacconist. Box Plan at the Dresden. Business Manager—MlCHAEL JOSEPH. “BETWEEN TWO WOMEN.’’ The subtleties of : human life concentrated. Passion, heroism, pathos, beauty, grace, illustrated. The world in all times has quivered while some crisis arising “ Between Two Women ” has awaited the evolution of sex in the crucible of humanity. CHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL UNION. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. MENDELSSOHN ORATORIO. “ st'paul,” TO-NIGHT. TO-MORROW NIGHT. Carriages may be ordered for 10.35. FIVE HUNDRED SEATS ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AT ONE SHILLING. THOS. GARRARD. 3029 Hon. Secretary.ATHLETIC CARNIVAL. ATHLETIC CARNIVAL. ATHLETIC CARNIVAL. GRAND ATHLETIC CARNIVAL. J£ING EDWARD BARRACKS. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Eight o’clock. High Jumping, Polo Vaulting. ■ Walking Steeplechasing. hy N.Z. Champions. Funny Novelty Events. Garrison Band. Admission, Is; Ladies and Children, 6d. • 3233 ODDFELLOWS' HALL, LYTTELTON. TQ-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ■ROYAL ARTILLERY ENTERTAINERS. In aid of Casualty Ward. Admission Is. Reserved Seats at Collins’s, 6d extra. 3451 A POUND SOCIAL will be held in’ the Fendaiton Schoolroom on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 19th, at 6 p.rn. Gents, 2s 6d; Ladies, refreshments. Music bv W. Doherty .. "3424 A. STAUNTON, SecLADIES cordially invited to' Free, l.,ustrated Health Talks, in the Lec.nro Room of the VIAVI 00., 9, Royai Cafe Buildings. THIS AFTERNOON, at 3, VRIDAY NIGHT, at 8. 3418 Wanted. PIANOS. REALISE at once that it means buying a GOOD INSTRUMENT at a VERY LOW PRICE and on Extremely Easy Terms if yen 'call and see us, MILNER AND THOMPSON, Manchester Street, Christchurch. WANTED, a Good Spadesman. 177, Waltham Road. Apply to 3343 WANTED, Two Good Carpenters. Apply A, Pearce, Builder, Kaiapoi. 3383 WANTED to Sell, Cow, to calve Ist October. Apply Shepherd, Belfast. 3353 WANTED Known—Prime Table Potatoes 335, Kidney Seed 18s, Baker’s 7s sack. Wilson’s Saleyards. 3402 WANTED, Papps, who found Cab and Horse at Criterion, return same Pavilion of Pleasure. 3393 WANTED, Experienced Hand for motor trade; lathe hand preferred. Nalder and Burnet, Timaru. 3459 STARTED, by recent arrival, Situation V Country Store, drive, keep books; good irkor. Abstainer, “ Times.” 3360 TVTANTED, a Young Woman, to assist in VV housework, sleep at home. Apply Mrs Hall, 106, Huxley 'Street, Sydenham. 3383 WANTED, Married Couple, for two firstclass furnished' rooms, every convenience. 12, Hereford Street, City. 3362 TVTANTED, Superior Person would give VV services four or five hours daily, good plain cook. E.A., “ Times ” , 3367 WANTED, First-class Vest Hand; constant work, good wages to first-class hand. Apply J. P. Cliff, Tailor, Geraldine. ■ S44D_ WANTED, Six Youths, outside salesmen, straight-out good wages; references indispensable. “Express” Ooy., 47, A r iotoria Street. 3368 TENANTED, for the Canterbury Jockey VV Club, an Office Boy; salary to start at 10s per week. Apply, in own handwriting, to the Secretary.' 3369 VXT'ANTED, Compositor; will bo taught the VV monoline / one with country experience preferred. Apply, stating, experience, “ Temuka Leader.” 3307 WANT, an Engineer, with business ability and manufacturing experience, to Take Charge of Work. Reply, stating fully experience, also age, copies of references and salary required, to P.O. Box 235. 3395 WANTED to Sell, privately, House, containing 5 large rooms and conveniences, hot and cold water, large shed and outhouses, nearly half-acre ground, good garden. Apply 12, Warwick Street, Richmond. 3364 ANTED, Farmers, Storekeepers and others to inspect our Stock of Harness, Saddles and Horse-covers. Best value in town; lowest prices. TEIGGS AND DEN TON 77. Manchester Street, Christchurch. X 3588 WANTED, Thoroughly Good Canvasser, to take ri the work of Mr T. Mu’lins, ■who for last eight years has «o successfully canvassed for us, but has' now retired. E. Wheeler and Son, Imperial Studio, Cathedral Square, 3366 WANTED, the Travelling Public to know that we manufacture every description of Portmanteaux. Trunks and Gladstone Bavs. Repairing a specialty . Telephone 1145. TRIGGS AND . DENTON, 77, Manchester Street, Christchurch X3588_ WANTED, Everyone to call and inspect the •' Acme ” Bicycle, the beat in the colony for the money LadkC or Gcnts’, £l4 ; two years guarantee. GRAhLES RAi. “Acme" Cycle and Plating Works, Worcester street (next Tram Stables) TXT ANTED, people about to marry to call V ¥ at Holmes and Sons, Bedstead Manufacturers, Tuam Street, near Hgh Street »r.d inspect their display of bedsteads and bedding. We are manufacturers, and supply direct to the public at wholesale price. A visit will surprise you aa it has done others ANTED, people about to marry to call at Holmes and Sons, Bedstead Manufacturers, Tuam Street, near High Street, and inspect their display of bedsteads and bedding. Wo are manufacturers, and_ supply direct to the public at wholesale price. A visit will surprise you as it has done others. X 3445
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14169, 18 September 1906, Page 1
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