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AMUSEMENTS. tth. JT INS ' S THEATRE. Direction , Hayward’s Enterprises, Ltd Manager • . . . J. E. Pethcrick ALL DAY AND"ALL NIGHT, And Still Going Beautifully. TOM BURROWS, And THE PALACE OP PICTURES. Last Night of Present Programme. NOTE.—Tho Champon started punctually at 1.30 yesterday, and is still going strong. During tho intervals in both Matinco and Evening ho will give a fancy club display to the music of WALTZ, JIG AND MARCH. Don’t miss this, the last chance you will havo of seeing tho World's Champion, TOM BURROWS, BREAKING THE RECORD OP 82 HOURS. Complete Change of Pictures Friday. COMIC SINGING COMPETITION. Ist Prize, Gold Medal; 2nd, Silver Medal. Entrance free. Audience Judge. To take place after tho Pictures, Friday Night. Songs start at 11 p.m. Admission 6d. "If you are fond of touch-and-go jocularity this is the shop for it.” Admission—All Day 6d. Night Pictures Is Gd, Is and 6d. JjlS MAJESTY'S THEATER (Hayward’s Picture Enterprises, Ltd.) TO-NIGHT at 8. TO-NIGHT at 8. SPLENDID XMAS HOLIDAY PROGRAMME At WEST-HAYWARD PICTURES. WEST-HA YWARD PICTURES. Amsterdam to Rotterdam. Costumes Past and Present. Western Girl’s Sacrifice. Physics Made Amusing. The Totem Mark. Bulgarian Village. Tho Sporting Offer. The Fairy Bookseller. Toney’s Xmas. Wifey Holds tho Purse. The Tramp's Xmas. Circle and Stalls Is. Reserves Is 6d. Plan at Back Stalls 6d. g"Y"lf E~N~H AM PICTURES. MATINEE To-day MATINEE MATINEE at 2.30. MATINEE Children, 3d. Adults, 6d. ITALIAN-TURKISH AVAR PICTURES. HIS LORDSHIP'S HUNTING PARTY. MODERN SCHOOL OF ITALIAN CAVALRY. GOSSIPING YAPVILLE. PLAYAVRIGHT. SUMMER BABIES. THE LAST DROP OF AVATER. TO-NIGHT. At 8. TO-NIGHT. Prices Is and 6d. THE DAVIS CUD CONTEST. INTERNATIONAL TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP. To he Played at LANCASTER PARK On DECEMBER 29, 30 and JANUARY 1. Tickets for unreserved seats can now be obtained at tbo West End Tobacconist's Shop (next Dresden). Prices: West Stand ss, East Stand 2s Bd. Reserved Seats 7s 6d at The Dresden. E. J. TAYLER, Hon. Seo. 9508

CRICKET. QTAGO v. CANTERBURY PLAY WILL RESUME At 11.30 a.m. LANCASTER PARK. F. L. MURRAY, Secretary. PHYSICAL CULTURE and GYMNASTICS. M* T. S. TANKARD’S CLAJSSES, Y.M.C.A. Gymnasium, Cambridge TerSpinal Curvature, Medical Cases and Spo cial Pupils taken Privately. 1 Graded Classes for Weak Children. Send for Prospectus. Telephone 1508. F. A. HORNIBROOK’S PHYSICAL CULTURE and MASSAGE INSTITUTE, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Pupils taken Singly and in Classes. Remedial and Corrective Exercises for Spinal Curvature, Flat Chest and Round Shoulders. Massage and Steam Baths. Telephone 1369. Write or call for Prospeotus. SPORTING. CANTERBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. Ist (NEW YEAR’S DAY) and 2nd JANUARY. Trams will run at frequent INTERVALS. FIRST RACE WILL START EACH DAY At 12.15 p.m. FP9886 WANTED. WANTED, Two Carpenters. Apply A. T Mutton, Builder, Lyttelton. 5-12 w ANTED, at once, Turner and Fitter. H. Smith and Co., Engineers, Lyttelton. 641 'ANTED, Two First-class Waitresses, for Excelsior Hotel. Apply at once. 653 G w "SATANTED, First and Socond-class Cooks, i V Apply Windsor Hotel, Manchester Street. WANTED, a Youth to Drive Milk Cart. Applv G. Thompson, 85, Fitzgerald Avenue. 9393 tTCTANTED, Temporary Barman, also YY Waiters, New, Year holidays. Apply Warner’s Hotel. W#3 WANTED, Boy us Apprentice to Tailoring. Eugene Spitz a-nd Co., Ltd., Cnshol Street. 6561 TATANTED Sell, Sound Quiet Pony; also Y V Trap Mare; trials, saddle or harness. 76, Breeze's Road. 6556 A7"ACANCY for Gentlemen Boarders, cenV tral, 209, Durham Street, City, opposite Art Gallery. 6584 AA7'ANTED, Strong Youth to assist StorcYY man. Apply Whitcombe and Tombs, Ltd., Colombo Street. 6565 A A^ANTED, Four Adults join picnic party, YY West Coast, Now Year. Unwin, Victoria Strcot. 'Particulars 6568 WANTED, Capable Daily Help, one month. The Briars, 64, Murray Place, off Papanui Rond. 6549 WANTED, Young Man Boarder, nice single room, every convenience. Terms moderate. 292, Hereford Street east. 6576 ■\7t7\ANTED, Furnished Bed-Sitting Room Y V for marriod couple, near Papanui Road and North Belt. H.G.. this offioe. 6583 WANTED, Young Girl as General. Apply, in the mornings, to Mrs J. H. Fountain, Hardwick Street, Sumner. G 551 WANTED Sell. Two F.N. Motor-cyclos, one single cylinder, one four-cylinder; both perfect order. Apply Box 674. 6555

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15810, 28 December 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15810, 28 December 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15810, 28 December 1911, Page 1

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