AMUSEMENTS. T H E A T R E ROYAL. Direction: George Marlow, Lt-d. Have you seen A GIRL’S TEMPTATION? An Unmistakable Boom. A Verdict the Public Nightly Demonstrates. GEORGE MARLOW’S BRILLIANT DRAMATIC COMBINATION Will THIS EVENING enter on the Last Two Nights with their SENSATIONAL and POWERFUL DRAMA, So strikingly vivid in its Pictures oi Human Frailties and Incidents of Everyday Life. A GIRL'S TEMPTATION. A GIRL’S TEMPTATION. A GIRL’S TEMPTATION. A GIRL’S TEMPTATION. A GIRL’S TEMPTATION. Tho Most Appealing Play of Modern Times. WRITTEN BY A WOMAN FOR WOMEN. SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 13. \ SATURDAY NEXT. APRIL 13. Ida Molosworth’s and Mark Blow's Famous Dramatisation of Bret Harte’s Immortal Story, THE LUCK OF ROARING CAMP, THE LUCK. OF ROARING CAMP, THE LUCK OF ROARING CAMP, An Intensely Interesting Drama of Western Mining Life. Popular Prices: 3s, 2s and Is. Reserved Seats, 45.. Early Doors. Sixpence (6d) Extra. Box Plan at tho Dresden. Day Sales at Woodward’s. . STANLEY GRANT. Manager. BOX PLAN NOTICE. MR H. M. LUND’S JUBILEE CONCERT. At which he will be assisted by the following Artists: —Mrs Margaret Lund, Mrs Roy Twyneham (nee Miss Chris. Wells), Mrs John Fraser (neo Miss Winnie Nixon), Messrs Alfred Bunz ar.d G. March. Box Pirn opens at the Dresden FRIDAY, APRIL 18th. 1212. Reserved Seats 3s, Unreserved 2s ar.d Is. 1G39 R. A. HORNE, Hon. See. WHY NOT LEARN TO SWIM? A/jTTNICIPAL TEPID SWIMMING BATH. ' MR G. E~BILSON, Holder Diploma Royal Lifo-Scving Society, CUSTODIAN. Expert instruction given. Full particulars on application. Telephone 2123. X MEETINGS. MAYORAL ELECTION. T J. DOUGALL will address the' Electors * of Greater Christchurch at 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT 8 p.m. In the KING’S THEATRE. 1638 MAYORAL ELECTION. A MEETING of MR H. HOLLAND'S -Q- Friends and Supporters will bo held in the Manchester Street • Chambers (opposite Tepid Baths) THIS EVENING, APRIL 11th, At 8 p.m. BUSINESS IMPORTANT. All supporters from each Ward cordially invited. 2£91 NOTICE. TO MEMBERS OF CANTERBURY DRIVERS’ UNION. THE Next Meeting of the above Union has boon 7ROSTPONED from April 12th' to FRIDAY, APRIL 10th, 1912. 1647 T. GREEN, President. SYDENHAM AND ADDINGTON WORKED TNG MEN’S CLUB.—NOTICE.—A Special General Meeting of Members will he held in the Friendly Societies’ Hall, Hazeldeag Road, on FRIDAY', APRIL 12th. at 8 p.m. 288GX A MEETING of those interested in rendering a BANQUET to the HON G. LaURENSON will bo held in (he LOWER ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, LYTTELTON, TONIGHT, at 8 o’clock. WANTED. VV/'ANTED, Furnished Room. ' ' this office. Bachelor 2904 CANTED, a Competent Chef. Apply Le- ' viathan Hotel. City. 2964 A/WANTED, Smart Boy. Apply Loasby, ’ ’ Chemist, Colombo Street. 2899 WANTED, Capable Help, for country. Aoply 275, Hereford Street, City. 2309 X WANTED, a Hairdresser; must be firstclass. Apply H. C. Percy, Ashburton. 2982 AA/ANTED, General Store; country dis- ' ' trici preferred. Wants, “ Times " T/WAL\ TED, Smart Junior (male). Apply V * Union Steam Ship Company of X.Z., Ltd. at once, First-class Day Porter, also Housemaid. Apply Excelsior 2963 WANTED to Sell, 100 Tons Good Hay, at once. Apply Cheap, “ Times " Office. 2396 WANTED, Domesticated Kelp, sleep at heme. Apply 242, Fitzgerald Avenue, Richmond. 2960 i~XT AN TED, Apprentices and Improv » V Christchurch Clothing Factory, 244, Lsoph Street. ers. St 2311 RANTED, a Boy, Mile to rido bike. Cuir t len’s, Ltd., Confectioners, Colombo treet, City. 2039 X f ANTED, by Lady Clerk. Position * 'JNpisto ar.d Bookkeeper; experienced. unable, “ Times.’’ 2398 _ K7-ANTE D. Smart Youth, as rouseabout; 1 V also, Woman, for washing and cleanup 1912, “ Times’.” 2965 /ANTED, Two Good Concreters. Apply 1 Iron Store, opposite O Shed, Carlyle eet. Eieht sharp. 290, T ANTED, 0 Capable General, two in family, good home. Apply Mrs A’Court, Boaley Avenue. 2903 rXNTEDT Hot’ss-Pnriour-maid. Apply mornings, to Mrs Gray, 15, Richmond race, New Brighton. 2912 ("ANTED, Coachnainter; also Whoolwrighl or Boriymaker; country job. unan and Co., Christchurch. 2900 WANTED, Young Man or Youth, to assist on Dairy Farm; also Good Potato Digger. Apply Edward?. Cashmere Road. 2310 WANTED, Position "by Clerk; good writer, shorthand and typewriting; view advancement. Immediate, “ Times.” TVTANTED, Apprentice. Improver or It Tradesman; experienced man preferred. Apulv J. H. Hutton, Blacksmith, West Meltorn ‘ 2961 AA/’ANTED, Work amongst Oil Engines; » ■ export in running and caro of same; highest cry and country references. Apply Exhaust Valve. Tunhiwi. 2921 WANTED to Sell, Manufacturing Rights f-r u Fp-w God Lines; also Solo Agencies. A splendid chance for pushing young man. £V'. Early. " Times." 2025 WANTED, Cooks. Generals, H.-maids, for town and country; also Experienced Nurse for two little chidren. for Wellington, 17s 6d. Reliable Registry, 12, Chancery Lano. ’ "* . 2903 WANTED Known—Mrs Quartermnino is a Cash Purchaser of Ladies’, Gents, and Children’s Left-off Clothing. T,otters by post or otlierwiso attended to. Address, Mro G. Q isrtermaine, 154. High Street. XOCOO WTNTED"Io~ Sen7 _ Engilsh~iP7nno',~339 (now); brilliant and rich tone, latest check action; iron frame, in very handsome vralnut cnße. Owner leaving. Gonuino bargain. 233, Worcester Strootj City. _ WANTED Known—We Stock Furniture and Furnishings of all lunds. H0U303 furnished throughout. Only £1 deposit and Is 7d weekly; larger amounts on tl:o’ samo liberal scale. Harris Bros., 158, Hereford Street. WANTED Known—We Stock Furniturs and Furnishings of all kinds. Houaos furnished throughout. Only £1 deposit and Is 7d weekly; larger amounts on the same liberal scale. Harris Bros.. 158, Hereford Street.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15900, 11 April 1912, Page 1
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