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Amusements, &e. FULLER’S opera house. A Brilliant Programme this "week. FULLER’S NEW VAUDEVILLE CO 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 CREDGE AND GIBSON CREDGE AND GIBSON May The Famous American Travesty Artists, in ADAM THE SECOND. Unbounded Success Nightly of the POUR ENGLISH ROSEBUDS, Delightful and Dainty Dancing Quartette. * THE LBNTONS, Comedy Jugglers. , ETHEL, Marvellous Contortionist. Lucy'Lavinia, Amy Blaokie, Will Stevens, Will Rollow, Golden Duo, Fred Eosevear, Alec Hay, Bioscope and Double Co. . Time and prices as usual. L L. CHO'R A L H A TO-MORROW, 8 p.m. ONE NIGHT ONLY (Under the auspices of the Navy League) MR C. REGINALD FORD. MR C. REGINALD FORD.' FARTHEST SOUTH. A THRILLING ACCOUNT OP TWO YEARS IN THE ICE. Fascinating scenes of the MYSTIC SOUTH. 150 UNIQUE VIEWS 150 . . “ Courier ” (Brisbane). —“ Mir Ford’s descriptions of the Antarctic night were fine pieces of word portraiture. . One could imagine the awful stilncas there.” “ Telegraph ” (Brisbane). —“ It hardly needed the lantern slides depicting the treacherous crevasses and the terrible blizzards to make the audienco thrill with some of the horrors and dangers of the expedition. They were sufficiently graphic in Mr Ford’s descriptions." ‘ “ Observer ” (Brisbane).—" Mr Ford’s pictures are legion, - and. aided by his magnificent descriptions, fairly transports his hearers to that great southern land. * Carriages 9.45, p.m. Plan at the Dresden. Prices—2s (Reserved) and Is. 3030 C. BICHARDES, Business Manager. 6d. fid. WAINONI PARK. SCHOOL HOLIDAYS PROGRAMMES for boys and girls every fine day. Selection* from Punch and Judy, ! Explosions; Balloons, Glass-blowing, Electric Star, Sun Lantern, Kaliscopes and other scientific novelties. Water Displays, Grand ’Phone, Merry-go-Round, Swings, Punt, Funny Monkeys. Bring your lunch and have a picnic. Hot water free. Afternoon tea 6d. Electric cars return 6d. 1 : ' F 3155 Wanted, FRIMLEY JAMS—Jams like mother used to make; Jams that father likes;,Jams that children love to eat; Jams that are pure. Plum, Peach, Raspberry, Black Currant, all in Tib tins, from JOHN HALL AND CO., LTD., Clock Tqwer, Christchurch. ' , X 3339 WANTED Known—J. M. Mitchell for Bedsteads, Penders, Pireirons and Curbs.' i X 5327 WANTED Known—lf you want Eggs, attend Wilson's Auction Sale, this day, at 11. .3556 YYTANTED, a First-class Polisher for nickel- ' » plating cycle parts. R. Kent, Victoria Street. , . ... -.3543 W 'ANTED, Lad over 16 for Galvanising Department. T. Crompton and Sons, Tuam Street. , ,3588 WANTED, fox the Bays, Young ■ General. App,y to Mrs 0. P. C. Wilson, 239, Armagh Street west. * 3590 YY7TANTED to'Let, 3 Unfurnished Rooms, Vt Hereford Street, Linwood. Apply 77, Hereford .Street, City. • 3591 YYI'ANTED, by Young Tradesman, Board v » afld'Residence; state terms, etc. Constant, “Times ” Office... - :i . 3572 Reliable. Canvasser ;l;rev • fereue'es required. Apply Kalman arid Coy., Manchester Street. 3104 WANTED to Sell, the Best-running Min- ' erva Motor Cycle in Chris,church, 2-h.p. Kirk, Chemist, Sydenham. 3535 WANTED, Quiet Home, private family, gentlemen just arrived; terms moderate. Westwood, c.o. P.O. 8555 WANTED, by Lady going to business, Board in private family; permanent. To Arnold, “ Times ” Office. 3575 WANTED, at once, Three Smart-Car-penters. Apn-’.v Sellens, Builder, West Picture Theatre, Exhibition-.- 3537 WANTED, Board and Residence for Three Tradesmen in private family. State terms to Lex, “ Times ” Office. 3578 WANTED, by two exhibitors, Board and Residence; must state nartioulars. - Apply Exhibitors, “Times” Office. 8533 WANTED, for the Bays, Exnerienced Nur e-Neediewoman. Apply Miss Harrison’s Registry, Chancery Lane. 8593 WANTED to Sell, 'Davis Vertical' Feed Sewing Machine, in perfect order; a bargain. 72, Byron Street, Sydenham. 3532 WANTED,, Married, Couple, £BS; .-Head Housemaid, IS*;'' Lady-help, Aka-roa,' 2 family, 15a.. Mrs Darby’s Registry. 3537 VACANCY for Working-men' Boarders; • washing, mending, ! every convenience; three minutes station. 13, Bath Street. 3557 WANTED to Sell, Bay Mare, very quiet, pass trams, Rustic Dogcart and Harness, nearly, new. D.L., “ Times ” Office. 3552 WANTED, by Christian Lady, Position as Lady's Companion; well accomplished, good references. Apply Miss, “ Times." ' 3133 WANTED, - by Lady qnd Gentleman going to business, -Board, private family, single rooms; permanent. C.E.H., “Times” Office. • 3576 immediately. Experienced Nurse and Needlewoman for young baby. . Mr* Henry Loughnan, Stanmore Bridge, Avonside. 3540 YYTANTED at once, ready to start, Two V V More Boys; wages to start 10s. Apply Dawson Patent Egg Carrier Company,' 150, St Asaph Street. ■ 8553 WHAT care we for wind or weather, under a “ Lefchaby ” -Umbrella? Always cheapar at Lethaby’s, Manufacturers, 64, Cathedral Square. WANTED to Let, Splendid Rooms and Offices in Cashel Street, with fixtures, counters, etc., complete; suitable for _ any business. Chrystall and Co. 3519 WANTED, First-class Trousers and Vest Makers; only experienced and skilled workers need ' apply. H. -W. Hotmeister, High-class Tailor, 157._Armagh Street 3677 WANTED, a Smart Boy for mechanical work; one with previous experience preferred. Apply Mr Bristow, Hand Milking Machine Co., 164, Hereford Street. 3179 WANTED to Sell', i-Aore, with 7-roomod House, two storeys, concrete foundation, plastered, gas, pantry, bath, washhouse, workshop. Apply 43, Armagh Street, Linwood. - 3536 WANTED, 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. YYTANTED,, Cook-Laundress, town, 20s; VV Cook, no laundry work, North Canterbury, 20s; Cook, S. Canterbury, 20s, kitchenmaid kept; Parlourmaid, suburbs, 15s. Mrs Darby’s Select Registry, Chancery Lane. Telephone 1106. WANTED, Couple, man house servant, wife cook, £BO and found; Competent Cheese-maker, £8 monthly and found; Star tion Gardener, 30s and found; Experienced Groom, new arrival; Scotch Shepherd. McDonald, 103, Manchester Street. Telephone 497. rAN TED, Man, cut gorse and grubh; also, Man, milk, feed animals, good es; Married Couple, no encumbrance; ighmen, from 20s to 27s 6d; good Kiti Gardener; Generals, Farm Hands, ■ymen, Cook, Baker; Lad to look after y and phmton, able to drive; Yovths and a; Governess, able to teach Sta'o school em, £65 -per annum; Cooks, Housemaids, nie 579. ‘ANTED—T. W. West’s (late W. H. Morrow) Labour Agency, _ 1 “I- LicM st. Telephone 9SS—Married Ploughman, cook, £BO and £lO bonus; Competent ghman, 255; Young Man, genera 1° able to milk, £1; Good Dairyman £l, ion Hous€about,-2os; '3 Smart a, for town, 255; Young. Man, farm, able ig. £1: Youths for farms, 12b; Governess, i 5 children; House-Parlourmaid, North idk 15s, fare paid-

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14170, 19 September 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14170, 19 September 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14170, 19 September 1906, Page 1

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