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Amusement?, &c. COLOSSEUM. TO-NIGHT—And every Evoning-TO-NIGHT MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY, at 2.30. TJtriDE - WORLD PICTURES. :VV;IDE - WORLD PICTURES. And ORCHESTRAL BAND. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. BRILLIANT CHANGE OF PROGRAMME-, Including, P6t the First Time in Christchur'ch, PATHE COPYRIGHT ART FILMS, Entitled, "COLLEGE CHUMS, Or the Affair of the Loureine Street." / After Mr Labiche's Comedy. Acted by—Mr Landin, of the Nouveautes Theatre; Mt M. Ouitty, of the Palais Royal; Mr Jacquet, of Parisiana. Secured by our Buyer in Paris at Enormous Expense. Also MARSEILLES. Panorama of the old Port, from the Sea, Front. A wonderful bridge, /with a suspended railway train tugged by a, steamboat. Grand ■ display of Fountains. AN ARABIAN PILGRIMAGE.—This.takes place on a stony and deserted plateau. The muezzin blesses the ass, and the ceremony ends with public rejoicings. THE .PAINTING.—This shows the struggle of a poor urtist and his wife to keep' a picture he has painted. ■THE CARNIVAL OF NlCE.—This was seen recently by our buyer, and he immediately ordered and Rent this film to us. MOTHER MITCHELL'S CAT.—This shows tho adventures of a poor cat who has been placed in a pot bv a mischievous boy. THE BOHEMIAN GIRL.—A rich gentleman falls in love with this handsome vagrant, but she longs for freedom and liberty. A terrible tragedy occurs through her husband endeavouring to prevent her • rejoining tho gipsy tribe. GOOD OFTEN COMES OF EVIL. A TELEGRAPHIC WARNING. HE- WENT TO SEE THE DEVIL PLAY. —A married man went to see the " Devil " play, and is greatly haunted afterwards. A VISIT TO VERSAILLES. WHEN STORMY WINDS DO BLOW. MA-IN-LAW HAS A HARD LlFE.—Ma-_in-law is just recovering from a severe illness "and eho looks better every day, to tho great sorrow of her son-in-law Rcggy. THE REGIMENTAL BARBER, NOTE.—For . the comfort of our _ Patrons the Colosseum is heated with Radiators on cold nights. Regular Colosseum Prices: Is and 6d. RUD PETERSEN, Manager. . LAST NIGHT—TO-NIGHT. OPERA HOUSE. Lessees: Tho London Cinephono Co.' LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. / CIXEPHONE PICTORIAL VARIETIES. CINEPHONE PICTORIAL VARIETIES. CINEPHONE PICTORIAL VARIETIES. Your Inst opportunity of seeing and hearing HARRY LAUDER sing "I Love a Lassie." HARRY LAUDER sing "I Love a Lassie." "The Village Blacksmith," "Daddy," " Lass from Lancashire." " Romeo and Juliet," " A Niglit of Terror," and our great list of Headlinere. LAST NIGHT of THE CINEPHONE. LAST NIGHT of THE CINEPHONE. Cinephone Prices: Dress Circle Is; all Stalls Gd. A. R. SHEPARD, Manager. PE R A HOUSE. Direction of Edwin Geach. Manager ' George Marlow. STARTING MONDAY NEXT. - STARTING MONDAY NEXT. MAY 3rd EDWIN GEACH'S EDWIN GEACH'S PREMIER DRAMATIC ORGANISATION. PREMIER DRAMATIC ORGANISATION. Including Australia's Leading Comedienne, MISS ETHEL BUCKLEY And MR ROBERT INMAN. .-' In.the Great Sensational and Emotional Success, THE WOMAN PAYS. THE WOMAN PAYS. THE WOMAN PAYS. You'll repent if you marry, You'll ropent if you don't. See THE WOMAN PAYS, At THE OPERA HOUSE, On MONDAY NEXT, MAY 3rd. POPULAR PRICES: 3s, 2s, Is. Plan at Dresden. NO EXTRA FEE FOR BOOKING. •W AIN : NONI PARK. The PARK will Remain Open until after THE SCHOOL HOLIDAYS. ■ FREE—Ocean Wave, Swing Boats, 'Punt and Hot ■ Water, RETURN TRAM FARES (including entrance), Is; Children Gd. • - Wanted. TOHN HALL AND CO., re<J duced prices: Largs Sapon, usual price 9d, reduced to 6d; Small Sapon, reduced to 2Jd; Oatraa lOd bag, Ofltmeal 261 b 38, Oatmeal 7lb Is. All Factory Butters Is lb. Good Family Tea lOd lb. JOHN HALL AND CO., LTD., Clock Tower. X 8334 WANTED,*pHOSE who appreciate COCOA in peifeoJL tiou to use BENSDORP'S. X 4050 [TANTED, a Housekeeper. Apply J.P., W "Times" Office. 7037 •.» V. once, S 6, Byron Street, Sydenham. 6932 WANTED, Man, make cores and fire-bars. Apply, stating wages, Geo. Griffiths, Rirrhfield. 6720 WANTEB, Board and Residence for Work- ' ing-man and Sister. Apply Central, "Times" Office. 7033 WANTED Known—For Sale, it Plot of Savoy Cabbage; also Swedes and Celery. J. Liggins, Burwood. 7018 WANTED to Re Furnished or Unfur Moderate, " Times" .Office. or Unfurnished Bedroom. WANTED, Situation, toecomt' I'lougnman; country preferred; four-horse experience. Apply J.J.A.. " Times " Office. 7024 WANTED, those who hko Clean, Bright Linoleums, to use " Varaishine," the Brilliant Polish. Bert, and goes farthest. X4IBG WANTED Sell, Ferrets and Nets; satisfaction guaranteed or money returned. Smith, corner. Andover Street-Howitt's Road. 7025 WANTED, Ladies to use " Varnisiune," tho Brilliant Linoleum Polish, and save Time and Trouble. All Grocers, Gd. X4IS6 ), Girls and Boys, learn hat■na. Apply immediately, Mr i Hat Factory, Allen Street. 6934 TtTAJNTEIf, west Xina, ueiwteu w»u /V. Square-Cashol Street, Unfurnis Downstairs Room, Apply Musician, "Times" | Office. 7035 TANTED Known Hand'es, Handles, . r Handles. A choice selection just arrived at G. C. Vero and Sons, Umbrella Manufacturers. X 3504 V ANTED, Young Man lor Country notei, milk, useful; also Cook and Waitress; Working' Housekeeper for farmer. Apply Churton's Registry. 63, Cathedral Square. 7000 Known—Priuio Sirloin 4Jd lb, VV Ribs. Sid, Rolls BJd, Beef Steak 4d, Stowing Steak 3d; Mutton, Logs 2s, Forequarters, largo Is' 3d, Chops 4d. J. E. Fort, 54. Montreal .Street. 7021 WANTED— Shop Assistants, Salesmen, Clerks, Travellers, send for tree book, " Science of Salesmanship." It explains our method of increasing vour selling ability 100 per cent, DIXON INSTITUTE OF SALESMANSHIP (London), Rep., Jas. Rodger, 181 F, Cashel Street, Christchurch, 6 wanl ■ i". and for milk cart,- town; HousemaidWaitress, country, -17 s Gd; Nurse-Needle-woman, Tiruaru, 1.55; Kitchonmaid, 15s; Cook, country, 255: Cook-Laundress, two I miles out, 20s; Two Housemaids, hotel, country, same place, 15s; Furnished Rooms to Let, superior. Mis ' Brooks's fiegistry, Chancery Lane,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14981, 29 April 1909, Page 1

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