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Amusements, &c. FULLER'S OPERA _ HOUSE. A Brilliant Programme this week. FULLER'S HEW VAUDEVILLE 00. Reappearance, for a Few Nights, Only, of PROF. ANTONIO and his DOG AND MONKEY CIRCUS. The Greatest Animal Act Ever Seen. Enormous Success of Arthur CBEDGE AND GIBSON DREDGE AND GIBSON _ May Tho Famous American Travesty Artists, in ADAM THE SECOND. Unbounded Success Nightly of the FOUR ENGLISH ROSEBUDS, Delightful and Dainty Dancing Quartette. THE LENTONS, Comedy Jugglers. ETHEL, Marvellous Contortionist. Lucy Lavinia, Amy Blaokie, Will Stevens, Will Rollow, Golden Duo, Fred Rosevear, Alec Hay, Bioscope and Double Co. Time and prices as usual. CHORAL HAL L. THURSDAY NEXT, 8 p.m. ONE NIGHT ONLY (Under the Auspices of tho Navy League). FARTHEST SOUTH. FARTHEST SOUTH. MR C. REGINALD FORD. MR C. REGINALD FORD. 130 BEAUTIFUL VIEWS 150 150 BEAUTIFUL VIEWS 150 "Register” (Adelaide). —“A finer lot of pictures was never presented in Adelaide. . . . Mr Ford had a deeply attentive audience, and the end came all too soon." “ Tasmanian News.—" Mr Ford has a wonderful tale to tell, and ho telle it in a perfect way. Ho is a very fluent speaker, never hesitating for a word.” “ Mercury ” (Hobart). —“ Mr Ford has a fine command of pictorial English, a fluent delivery, and a fund of humour.” Box Plan at the Dresden. Book Early. Prices Popular. 2s (Reserved) and Is. 3030 O. RICHARDES, Business Manager. __ ; WAINONI PARK. SCHOOL HOLIDAYS PROGRAMMES for boys and girls every fine day. Selections • from Punch and Judy, Explosions, Balloons, Glass-blowing, Electric Star, Sun Lantern, Kalisoopes and other scientific novelties. Water Displays. Grand 'Phone, Merry-go-Hound, Swings, Punt, Funny Monkeys. Bring your lunch and have a picnic. Hot water free. Afternoon lea 6d. Electric cars return 6d. F 3155 Wanted. • FRIMLEY JAMS—Jams like mother used to make; Jama that father likes; Jams that children love to eat; Jams that are pure. Plum, Peach, Raspberry, B.ack Currant, all in Lb tins, from JOHN HALL AiVu CO., LtD., Clock Tower, Christchurch. X 3339 WANTED to Bent, Small Office. Apply to P.O. Box 559. 33d2 w ANTED, Kitchcnmaid. ■ Commercial Restaurant, High Street. 8446 ‘T7S7’ANTED, Carpenters. Apply S. Butler ,» ». and Sons, 82, Armagh Street. 3426 WANTED, Smart Lada for ths Parcels Office. Apply Manager D.I.C. 8407 WANTED, Painters, on job. King 'Street, vTnidso-r, Shir.ey. J. Cowan. 3404 wANTED, Carpenters. Apply J. Builder, 107, St Asaph Street. Haigh, 3389 WANTED, Man, dig J-acr«. Apply 1.30, Mr Stewart, 141, Hereford Street. 3415 WANTED to Sell, a Banjo, very cheap. Apply Music, office of this paper. 3400 WANTED Purchase, City, House, 4,5, 6 rooms; no agents. Cash, "Times” Office. . 3421 WANTED to Sell, Gent’s Bicycle,- £5 10s. Apply after 5 p.m., 101, Salisbury Street. 3425 WANTED Known—J. M. Mitchell for Bedsteads, Fenders, Firoirous and Curbs. X3327_ X\J ANTED, an Experienced Waitress, a'so VV kitchen-maid. Kia Ora Tea Bonus, High Street. _ 6419 WAN TED, a .Young Lady to assist in bar; references indispensable. Apply Warner’s, jLtd. . 8448^ TS,/"ANTED, First-class Trousers and Vest V V Hands. Co-operative Tailors, 162, Armagh Street. ■ 8443 trajANIED Sell, as-going concern, a Large V V Boarding-house, centre of City. Apply H.W., ‘‘Times." 8120 WANTED, by young gentleman, Beard and Residence in private family, west end. Student, “ Times.” 5414 Y/STANTED, Young Woman, 103 to 12s 6d VV week, another kept; sleep home. 65, Manchester Street. 3438 TSTANTED, by Young Mon, Hut, with VV about 1 acre land, to rent. Apply Batchelor, “ Times.” 344 S YYTANTED,” Machinists, shirts and bags; VV also Apprentices. App'y 38, Worcester Street east, -Gityv 3139 TYTANTEDT" Two or Three Good UpholsterVV era. Apply W. Strange and Co., Ltd., opposite Railway Statiom 5344_ Y7ST ANTED, - IB card and Residence, by young VV. man 1 , single room, ■ near South Beit. Belt, ‘‘Times” Office. 3409 WANTED, Respectable Woman for housework and washing, at once. Apply 35, Sterling Street, Sydenham. 3349 WANTED, Good General, able to do plain cooking. Mrs John McCombe, Macljorougih Street, Biccarton. 3428^ General Servant, referVV enoes. Apply, at once, Mrs Crosby, Slil-1 Road, Addington Tram. i 8437 TjTANTED, Girl, young, good cook, good / V wages. Apply early, Cunningham, loarding-housc, 160, South Belt. 3440 rjsrANTED Known.—Superior Board 1 and VV Residence; suit two ladies or gentlenen. Private, "Times” JAfANTE D~Six Respectable Working M'en VV Boarders, washing and mending done, 8s per week. Apply J.M.T., “ Times.” 3436 I7STA.NTED, immediately, Young General, VV light household duties; smart, clean; mall family, mornings. 169, Bealey Avenue. 3411 w ANTED, by Christian Lady, Position as Lady’s Companion; well accomplished, references. Apply . Miss, “ Times." 3133 "STCTANTED, Ploughman, Waggoner, GrubVV bors, Handy Men, General Station, Hands. Sheepfarmers’ Agency, 165, Hereford Street. WHAT cars we for wind or weather, under a “Lethaby” Umbrella? Always cheaper at Lethaby’s, Manufacturers, 64, Cathedral Square. ANTED, Board and Residence, by three young' tradesmen, near ChristcJiurcn Railway -Station; all conveniences. State terms to Comfort, “ Times ” Office. 3427 WANTEDT for a leading Estate Agency Business, a Capable Salesman; previous experience and intimate knowledge of Christchurch essential. Apply, stating salary required, to Box 43, G.P.O. IX7” ANTED, Cook, one gentleman, 20s, VV suburb; Cook, town hotel, 255; Cook, £45, and H.P.-Maid, £36, same house, town; Housekeeper, 3 ladies, town, 16s; . General and H.-maid, 14s each, same hotel, counary; Man, farm work, 20s; General, s.eep home, 12s. Mis Brook’s Registry, Chancery Lane. Telephone 618. WANTED, Couple, man house servant, wife cook, £BO and found; Competent Cheese-maker, £8 monthly and found; Station Gardener, 30s ’and found; Experienced Groom, new arrival; Scotch Shepheid; Seven Ploughmen; Station Fencer, 255; Station Cook, 25a; Station Youth,. 15s, 17s 6d; Stable Youths, etc. McDonald, 103, Manchester Street. Telephone 497. WANTED, Man, cut gorse and grubb; V V also, Man, milk, feed animals, good wages; Married Couple, no encumbrance; Ploughmen, from 20s to 27s 6d; good Kitchen Gardener; Generals, Farm Hands, Dairymen, Cook, Baker; Lad to look after pony and phaeton, able to drive; Yovths and Boys; Governess, able to teach Stale school system, £65 per annum; Cooks, Housemaids, Laundress, Waitress, Under _ Housemaid, Generals, a number Young Girls to. assist, Nurse Girl. Simo’s Registry Office v/Phom--579. ' V 4 ? "VTS/‘ANTED, Cook-Laundress, fown, 20af‘. VV Cook, no laundry work. North Canterbury, 20s; Cook, S. Canterbury, 20s, kitchenmaid kept;. Parlourmaid, suburbs, 15 s; Housemaid and Parlourmaid and Nurserymaid, 15s and 12s 6d. good station, Oamaru district, references; Second Cook (man), £2 XOs; Sculleryman. 20s; Elderly Man for garden, 15s; Cow Boy, 15s; Pantrymnid; 14a; Barmaid, 20s; Waitress and relievo bar, 15s; Housemaid and relieve bar, Timarn, l£s. Mrs Darby’s Select ‘ Registry, Chancery Lane. Telephone 110$,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14169, 18 September 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14169, 18 September 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14169, 18 September 1906, Page 1

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