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Aemsamentg, &c. LAST NIGHT PRESENT PROGRAMME. ENTIRE CHANGE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT. OPERA HOUSE. Lessees: The LodCcn Cinepbone Co. CINEPHONE PICTORAL VARIETIES. CINEPHONE PICTORAL VARIETIES. LAST NIGHT She's mi Daisy. My Little Eva. Apacho Dance. Xmas Eve in Barracks. Merchant of Venice. Manners in the Caucasus. Paris under Snow. Fairy’s Present. World's Champion Skaters. Stage Struck Daughter. The Great Bear Hunt. Don’t Miss this Great Bill. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) ALL NEW. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) ALL NEW. ENTIRE CHANGE PROGRAMME. Watch To-morrow’s papers for Startling Novelties. Cincphono Prices: Dress Circle Is, AH Stalls Gd. GRAAR MATINEE, To-morrow (Saturday), at 2.30. New Programme, Ladies and Children Gd all parts. LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAoT NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT and Every Evening TO-NIGHT Matinee Every Saturday at 2.30. W_ THE IDE WORLD PICTURES IDE WORLD PICTURES And „ ORCHESTRAL BAND. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A Brilliant and Magnificent Programme, Including THE LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER. THE LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER. A RAGMAN’S BARGAIN. • A CONVICT’S REVENGE. DRAMATIC SCENES: TRAGEDY OF THE SNOW. And Don’t Forget the CHILDREN’S MATINEE, TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, at 2.30. 6d to all parts. * Regular Colosseum Prices: Is and Gd. RUD PETERSEN. Manager. BARNARDO r S ~ HOMES. D R HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, MONDAY, APRIL 2Gth, at S o’clock. Chairman—THE VERY REV THE DEAN. TUESDAY, APRIL 271 h, at 8 o’clock. Chairman—T, E. TAYLOR, Esq., M.P. REV W. J. MAYERS REV W. J. MAYERS And DR BARNARDO’S MUSICAL BOYS. DR BARNARDO’S MUSICAL BOYS. PICTURES AND STORIES Illustrating Dr Bernardo's Child-Rescue Work. MUSICAL SELECTIONS On Bells, Bugles, Bagpipes and other Instruments.Action Songs or Tambourine Drill. ADMISSION: Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls. 2s; Stalls, Is; Children Half-pricV Tickets and Plans at Dresden Co. Collection in aid of New Hospital. COME and SEE! HEAR!! and HELP!!! For particulars of Sendees on SUNPAt. April 25th, see bills and Saturday’s advertisement. C3O-2 STANMORE BAND. THE STANMORE BAND will give an OPEN-AIR CONCERT, at 8 p.m. on FRIDAY EVENING, at the Residence (near Sianmore Bridge) of Mr H. H. Loughnan, one of the Vice-Presidents of the Band. By Order. W. COCHRANE. Secretary. G 536 THE CANTERBURY SOCIETY .OF ARTS. OD. LAST TWO DAYS. 6d. ART UNION WINNING NOS.-5391, 906 G, 8753, 8813, 8998, 9129, SS7G. SATURDAY, LAST NIGHT. Christchurch Quartette Party. ALFRED EVANS, 4544 Secretary. Gd. PARK. ed 7“ SATURDAY, LEITHFIELD PICNIC Hct Water FreeRETURN TRAM FARES (including Admission). Is; Children Gd. Wanted. NEW Soo,son’s Dates, 3d lb; New Season's Figs, 3d lb; New Season’4 Prunes, 4Jd and Gd lb; New Dried Anncots, 9d ib; Oatina, lOd bag; Oatmeal, 251 b, 3s each; Walnuts, 6ti lb. JOHN HALL AND CO., LTD. 2 \/\7"ANTEP, nro you satisfied with your »' CYCLE REPAIRER. If not, try BALL. GLOUCESTER STREET. New Machines and Repairs at Lowest Prices. 6220 TO LET. Large factory and warehouse. in good centra! position, in Lichfield Street; 3 floors, SGuOit floor space; low rent. Appiy P.O. BOX '567, X4OG6 Christchurch. WANTED, Good General; wages XI. Apply 361, Colombo Street north. 6520 WANTED, For Furs try Canadian Fur Store, opposite Broadway’s. ■ 6560 WANTED, Smart Boy. Apply Gibbons, Seedsman, Colombo Street. 6505 WANTED, Smart Boy. Mr Rickard, Kaiapoi Hat Factory, Allen Street. 651 S TTACANCIEB for Two Boarders, bath, V piano; terms moderate. 260, St Asaph Street west. 6522 "Tit? ANTED, at once, Capable General, small »V family. Apply Mrs Bradshaw, Cashmere Hills. 6521 WANTED, Forewoman for Cardboard Boxmaking Department. Weeks Limited, Tuam Street. 6519 WANTED, a Smart, Honest Youth for delivery cart. Apply P. Aidersley, Stanmoro Bakery. 650C_ WANTED, Housekeeper, middle-aged; references. Apply Mrs A. E. Young, 70, Manchester Street. 6545 PANTED Sell, Tomatoes, 12lb Is; Spien- ' did Potatoes, 6s sack. 12, Durham act, St AJbans. 6549 RANTED, Apprentices for Hal and Capmaking. Mr Rickard, Kaiapoi Hat Fac- ■ Bedford Row. 6518 PANTED by a Young Man, Situation as ' Kitchenman in hotel or boardinghouse. >ly A.S., " Times.” PANTED by Young Man, Board and Residence in private family; near Papanni rred. W.H., “Times.” 6559 'ANTED, Capable Young Woman for liousework; sleep home. Mrs F. Lord, lford Store, St Albans. 6548 Young Lady, Position as Iy Anxious, “Times” Office. 6503 _ PANTED Known—Buy from the Original Cheap Cash Buitcher; cheapest in the ; defies, competition. J. E. Fort, 54, (real Street. 654^_ 'ANTED Known—Cheap Meat—Seventy Sides of Mutton will be sold To-morrow 1 3s 6d per side; Beef equally as cheap. Tuam Street. . ®l!®L "ANTED to Sell, Piano (Collard and Collard), £22; in perfect order, splendid inment, brilliant and rich tone, check acetc.; in very handsome walnut case. ,er leaving; genuino bargain. 52, Wor;r Street, City. MY TEETH j Are my fortune, said the maid. SO aro yours. Health is before wealth f every time. You cannot havo good health and bad teeth. If your teeth are do- I cayed you cannot masticate your food proper- i Iy, and you over-tax your digestive organs. | We can fill them and make them as good as I ever they were. If decay has gone on too I long and they are post repairing, wo extract I thorn painlessly and make you a plate that 1 we guarantee will fit you and with teeth that suit your features. Unless your teeth were exceptional wo can always improve on Nature. DRS PRITCHARD JONES AND A. G. . MAITLAND, 185, Colombo Street (over Brice’s). Open Saturday afternoons .snd evenings till 9 o'clock. Telephovs 1101. VP4IOS

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14976, 23 April 1909, Page 1

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