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Amu serasn.ts, Lc. rjl H E A T E E ROYAL. Direction • MESSRS MACMAHON. ANOTHER GREAT PRODUCTION TO-NIGHT by MACMAHON’S POPULAR DRAMATIC CO. Schedule of Performances for the Ensuing Week: TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW ONLY, A ROGUE’S DAUGHTER A ROGUE’S DAUGHTER A ROGUE’S DAUGHTER A ROGUE’S DAUGHTER A ROGUE’S DAUGHTER A ROGUE’S DAUGHTER A ROGUE’S DAUGHTER A ROGUE’S DAUGHTER A ROGUE’S DAUGHTER A Superb Production. A Groat Cast of Characters. MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 4th, stb and 6th Feb The Management’s Original, Vivid, and World-famed Dram-tiention of Marcus Clarke’s Great Story, FOR THE TERM OF HIS NATURAL The Famous London Adolphi Success by Marie Menzies, the run of which has just reached its one thousandth night in England. LIFE. THURSDAY, 7th FEB,—Special Bill. In compliance with general desire, and having regard to the fact that on its last representation hero by this Company hundreds wore unable to gain admission, Mrs Henry Wood’s Immortal Story. EAST LYNNE! On FRIDAY, Bth Feb., the Theatre will bo closed for a final dress rehearsal of tho coming Great Production, THE YELLOW PERIL. Prices— 3a. . 2s, and Is. Day Sales at Rennert’s and Riedlo’s. Box-plans at the Dresden. Early doors from 7to 7.30 p.m. MADAME HYLAND, Palmist and Phre■nt legist, Ciairvoyacte and’ Crystal Reader, may be consulted at No. 33a, Manchester Street, Trocr.de'o Buildings. PROF. ' 'AND, American Herbalist, same address as above. 6364 Public notices TO THE RATEPAYERS, CENTRAL WARD. T DESIRE to Thank all those who voted -a- for me yesterday. 6334 ' T. C. HEMENT. TO MERCERS. WANTED, a Thoroughly - experienced MERCER, to take charge of department. Apply P. L. HALLENSTEIN, Esq., D I.C. . F 6344 THANKS. I BEG to Sincerely Thank oil ihosc Willing Hands who so kindly helped to remove ray sheep from being burnt in the recent Kowai Bush Fire, also for rendering assistance to check the spreading of same. Further, I wish to thank those many friends for letters and telegrams of sympathy. F. BEN.HAM, 6358 Kowai Bush. FOR SALE. QJAWMILL. Greymouth District, in -good kJ working order; splendid plant, excellent bush. The only reason for selling is indifferent health of owner. Apply G. W. MOSS AND CO , Auctioneers. 6355 Greymouth. MISSING FRIENDS. TF ISABELLA BRUTON (formerly Camer--i on) who was married to William James Bruton, at Christchurch, New Zealand, in 1894, will communicate with Messrs Duncan, Cottsrill and 'Stringer, .of Christchurch, New Zealand, Solicitors, she will hear of something to her advantage. Messrs Duncan, Colterill and Stringer will he obliged to any person knowing tho address .of the' abovenamed Isabella Bruton who kindly communicate the same to them. 6721 HE TURGEN LUDEMANN, deceased, late of Lakeside. Farmer. TT IS REQUESiED tha: all Claims against J- the Estate of the late Turgen Ludemaim be sent IN DUPLICATE to the Trustees, ca.ro of the undersigned not later than ihe 11th day of February, 1907. T. G. RUSSELL, Solicitor for tho Trustees, 6750 Cathedral Square, Christchurch. IN THE MATTER of tho cs’ate of GEORGE BRaYSHAW. late 'of Limvood, Gentleman, deceased. IT is requested that all Accounts against Ihe above estate be forthwith rendered in duplicate to the undersigned. All accounts must bear the following certificate, signed by ■the creditor; “ I hereby certify that the above amount was due and owing by the deceased on the 17th day of January, 1907.” DUNCxVN, COTTERILL AND STRINGER, Solicitors, 6374 Christchurch. Lost, Found, Jfcc. T OST, at Exhibition, Wednesday, Gold -Li iscckiet, with cross. Reward, this office. T OST, last week, a Geld Bar Brooch, piece -Li polished quartz in centre. Reward at this office. 1593 LOST, on Pnmner sands, on Wednesday, a Gold Bang.e Reward on returning to A. Poulton, Sumner. 6385 T OST, Irish Setter Dog, answers name of JU ” Pat.” Reward an information to Canine, " Times ” Office. GS69 LOST, on 31st Jan., on Sumner beach, near cave I\ocx, Silver Watch. Finder rewarded at 65, Worcester Street, Christchurch. 6945 LOST, yesterday afternoon. > between Sumner Road and Oxford Street, Gold Bracelet set ‘ with pearls, and greenstone heart attached. Reward. Taylor and Kay, Lyttelton. OD7D Wanted. PRESERVING Sugar, large grain Crystals, Its uu per bag might Ye..ovv Crystals, 24d per lb Crusned Loaf, 3d per lb Preserving Jars,„ Mason's quarts, £dozl 2s 3d Preserving Jars, Mason’s, 2 quarts, tdoz. 3s L.ginning Covers, quarts, idoz. 3s L.ginning Covers, 2 quarts; Jdoz. 4s ’’ Shilling Ceyion," best value obta.nable. Tay.or’a Special Blend, Is 3d. T. TAYLoR, 97, Colombo St., Chr.stchuich. TO Ladies Requiring a Smart End-of-Sea-son's Hal.—'mere is an opportunity if seized right now that' will place you in possession of a smart and dainty monel, at much less than they cost to produce, no not miss this Clearing bale. Every model must leave our lixtuies. now. Here are some tempting prices—2ls now 9s lid, 26s 6d now 12s 6d, 30a now 13a 6d. Hlack, Beattie and Co. 3 W 'ANTED to Buy, Pure Beeswax, in largo quantities. Little Jim. W AIMED Known —Good Shoe Polish posted to any address for Three Penny Stamps. Little Jun. Wa-.IED Known—A large packet o i peanuts given wiih every pair of Sanda.s or Shoe-ottes. Little Jim. WAiNTKD Known—A large packet of peanuts given wiih every pair ot banda.s or Shoc-ottea. Little Jinn W ’AimED Known—H you don’t like Little Jim Shoo, Polish after you have used half the tin, return it, and you get your money back. W AIMED Known—lf you don’t like Little Jim Shoo Polish after you have used haii tho tin, return it, and you get your money_back. WANTED —Tho Umbrella that has proved itself tho best wearer is the ” Veto.” Vear and Sous, Armagli Street, next Colombo Street. X36S6_ V/SFANTED to Let, St , Allans—Splendid » • House of 8 rooms, bath, h. and c., close on J-acie, well pinutcd; rent 25s per week. McKenzie and WiLis, 163, Hereford Street. X 4043 WANTED, West’s Labour Agency, 174,. Lichfield S rcct, Te.ephone 983, Married Couple, man plough, wife cook, no incumbrances, £80; Two Carpenters, Improver, 7s per clay; Young Man, station, drive waggon, able to stack, £7O: Competent Ploughmen, £1 and ?.2s 6d; Threshing Machine Hands, also Cook, ties and SOs; Harvest Hands, £2; Dairymen, good milkers, £l, 255; Young Man Meta. Caning, £1; General Farm Hands, milk, £1; Farm. Youth, los; Boy, garden and fruit picking, 10s; Woman Cook, £l, hole'; Housemaid, country, Iss.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 14285, 1 February 1907, Page 1

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