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Amusements, &e. OPERA HOUSE. CULLER’S To-night and every evening at 8FULLER’S NEW VAUDEVILLE CO. Last Night of VICVOR. Last Night ol MDLLB OOIILDA. Last, Night of 808 BELL. Last Two Nights of RALEIGH AN O MAY, Continued Enormous Success of TOM ARMSTRONG TOM ARMSTRONG and PRISCILLA VERNE PRISCILLA VERNE The Talented and Popular comedy Duo HARRY LINDEN, IDA BERRIDGE. ROSE SISTERS, Ern Delavaie. Sara KEENAN and LEWIS Phoebe. ' Flo Calcutt. Dolores. Hamo, joe Woodward. A Mammoth Entertainment. Time and Prices as U?uU. WALTER FULLER. rj»HE COLOSSEUM SKATING Armagh Street. RINK, Open Daily—Morning. Afternoon and Evening. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GRAND MASQUERADE SKATING. CARNIVAL. 120 Skaters in Costume, including “ The Only Pebble on the Beach,” “ The Gollyw’ogs.” Etc,, Etc. Only Entrance Armagh Street. Participants from 6.30, Public from 7.15 p.m. Entry fee for competitions Is, Admission Is. No half-price. General Skating at 9 p.m. COME TO THE CARNIVAL. FRANK S, TATES. Proprietor. . 2396 F. H. M’INTOSH, Floor Manager. BUTCHER'S “ANNUAL BALL—Alexandra Hal). WEDNESDAY, July ■ 24. R. Wood’s Band. A. Rattray Caterer. Double Tickets ss, Gent's 3s 6d, Ladies’ Is Gd. 2393 G. ROBERTSON Hon. Sec. AIN O N I PARK. PLEASURE GROUNDS. Arrangements are now being made for the GREAT SUMMER FAIR, Owners of Side Shows, Slot Machines and Amusements, etc., are invited to communicate. Lectuies. KAIAPOI AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. LADIES' Classes starling Tuesday, July 23, at 8 p.m., in Fire Brigade Rooms. Lecturer, Dr J. W. Crawshaw. Fees ss. MIEN’S Classes starting Wednesday, August 14th. Further information from ARTHUR L. GRAY, 2336 Hon. Sec. Lost, Fotmd, fts. LOST, Brown Retriever Dog. T. Wreaks, 92, Manchester Street. 2371 LOST, Silver Purse containing money, near Rugby 'Street ahd Papanui Road. Finder rewarded on returning to Milner and Thompson’s. _ 2387 lOST, last Friday, at Highland Rifles’ -2 Social, Caledonian Chambers, Gold Chain Bracelet. Reward on returning to Waddell and Sons, Foundry, St Asaph Street. 2395^ LOST, Saturday morning, from front of Farmers’ Co., Cashel Street, Working 1 Boy’s Bicycle; cloth cover on saddle. Ee--1 ward, T. Aldersley, Farmers’ Co. 2325 LOST, on July 8, a Greyhound Slut; answers to the name of Fly. Anyone detaining it after this will he prosecuted. Reward. Mrs A. Blood, 287, Tuam Street, Christchurch * 2335 QTRAYED "from Heslerton, 21, Hoggets, O Branded (thus 3 4). 2392 STRIATED from Marshland, 1 Black Hors®, clipped Jail over, cover on,, two knees broken. Reward on information as to whereabouts. W. Pass, Marshland, 2331 STRAYED or Stolen from Peterborough Street. Monday, Scotch Terrier Pup ; answers to the name of Jack. Finder will he rewarded on returning same to 34, Peterborough Street. • 2363 Wanted. TEA —Crown Brand Tea at la 8d per lb is Unsurpassed for Excellence, and Purity. Coupons in Every Packet and Tin. Save the Coupons and Se.ect Your Own Present. JOHN HALL AND CO., LTD., . Clock Tower, Christchurch. "LICENSED”VICTUALLERS’ ASSOCIA-~ TION. HOTEL SERVANTS DESIRING Employment in the CHRIST- , CHURCH HOTELS should register their names at the Office of the above Association, Manchester Street, nest His Majesty’s Theatre. E. NORDON, Secretary. SHEEPFAEMERS’ LABOUR EXCHANGE (Under the supervision of the Canterbury Sheepowners’ Union), Christchurch, engages ALL CLASSES OF FARM AND STATION HANDS FOR EMPLOYERS. YV7 - ANTED at once, Cook-Laundress. Ap- > ' ply Mrs Orchard, Latimer Square. 2253 WANTED, Improver to . Blacksxnithing; able to nail on. Apply to Jas. Cronin, Oust. 2384. 'TYT'ANTED, a Respectable Boy, at once * ' Anglo N I ,Z. Cycle Coy., White Hart Buildings. 2350 WANTED, Ladies to Know, Selling Off My Evening Shoes from 2s a pair. Little Jim. 6 WANTED, a Private Tutor in Arithmetic; evenings only. State terms. Chips, ‘‘Times" Office. 2378 WANTED to Let, Front Office, around floor, rear "Press" C ~ Cash 1 Street; low rent. Chrys.ali and Co. IS6I WANTED, 3 or . 4 Gentlomeu Boarders, private home; every convenience. Mrs Rolls, 292, Cashel Street west. 33C0 ■'tX/'ANTED, Respectable Boy for liouT I monger’s Shop. Apply, personally, to Austin Bros., Manchester Street. 2293 WANTED, Respectable. Tradesmen Boarders; ’soft washing, mending, use workshop bench. 27, Antigua Street, City. 1853 TV7ANTED—Don’t get wet; Lethahy’e UtnIV brelias are the best; storm-proof frames, good handles. Lethaby’s, Cathedral Square, next Broadway’s. 3 WANTED, Spring is Coming. Ladies and Gentlemen, get your Cycles Enamelled and Plated like New. Bail, Cycle Maniactuier, Gloucester Street, opp. " Times ” Office. . 1783 _ Tiff ANTED, Absolutely Competent CabinetVV makers, constant work, u e pay highest wages in the trade. Wo want the best and fastest men; also, Assistant Polisher. Fmlavson. 60, London Street, Richmond. 2377 'XIST ANTED, for Country Hotel. M. Couple, VV- wife cook, man useful, £lO4 year; M. Couple, £9O; Governess, Wellington, 17s Gd; H.-maid and Waitress, hotel, 15s, good places, country; K.-mnids, 10s; Cooks, 20s. K.-M. kept, town. Telephone 1678. M. Harrington, 12, Chancery Lane. WANTED, Married Couple; Rouseabout, 20s; Cook. 255; Ploughman, for Blenheim. 275; Youths, to milk, 17s 6d, 15s; Lad, for farm, 10s; Sculleryman; Housekeeper, for .gentleman; Cook-General, for town, 15s; several Generals, for country, loSj nice light places; also Young Girls, to assist. Rooms to let. Tickets bought. Sime’s Registry, 171, Armagh Street. ’Phone 579. 'IXT-'kNTED, Situation for Groom; also Sia- ? V tion Cook. Wanted, Married Couple, man general station hand, wife as Uousokeeper, £39; Couple, man do sheep work, etc., wife cook, £lO3 and found; Blacksmith, able to shoe; Ploughmen for Marlborough; Head Shepherd for North Island, £BS for year; Dairy Youths, 15s. Apply J. M’Donaid. 103, Manchester Street. ’Phone 497. EST’S Labour Agency, 174, Lichfield Street; telephone 983. wants Married Ploughman, wife housework, • £BS; Competent Ploughmen, 22s 6d; Rouseabout, fence and assist lambing, 22s 6d; Young Man, coal carting, country. £1; Good Flaxcutter, 6s per ton, Is .per hour extra work; Youth, milk and sheep work; Youth,. general farm hand, 15s; Youth, moulding shoo, 255; Woman Cook, institution, £45 per annum. ,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14427, 18 July 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14427, 18 July 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14427, 18 July 1907, Page 1

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