AMUSEMENTS. COLOSSEUM. TO-NIGHT At 3. TO-NIGHT Messrs Fuller present a COMPLETE CHANGE OF PICTURES. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PICTURES. Colossal Programme of Pictorial Attractions. FULLER’S The Best PICTURES ULLER’S of All. PICTURES TO-NIGHT Messrs Fuller take pleasuro in presenting the Greatest of all Pictorial Masterpieces, VANITY FAIR 3500 VANITY FAIR VANITY FAIR Feet VANITY FAIR VANITY FAIR in, • VANITY FAIR VANITY FAIR Length. VANITY FAIR An Exquisite Pictorial Representation of Thackeray's World-renowned Novel, VANITY FAIR VANITY FAIR VANITY FAIR Magnificently Staged and Acted. An Absolute Masterpiece. VANITY FAIR VANITY FAIR VANITY FAIR VANITY FAIR The London " Evening News ” of Ffcb. 14 •says: —“‘Vanity Fair’ is a truly great production, and even surpasses ‘ A Tale of Two Cities ’ in clearness and good acting. • Ail picture patrons will be arexious to seo it. VANITY FAIR VANITY FAIR Becky Sharp .... Helen Gardner Lieilt. Osborn .... Leo Delaney Joseph Sedley .... John Bunny Sir Pitt Crawley . , . William Shea Amelia Sedlev .... Rose Tnpley VANITY‘FAIR VANITY’ FAIR The Boarding School —Vauxhall Gardens— Lodgings at Mayfair—The Army.at Brussels. THE DUCHESS OF'RICHMOND'S BALL. THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO. Other Star Subjects include: ARSON AT SEA A Thrilling ARSON AT SEA Patihe Drama. BY THE ZUYDER ZEE. . An Enchanting Scenic Series. THE OLD BOOK-KEEPER, A Store of the True Christian Spirit. THE PATHE GAZETTE No. 155. Little Maids of China and Japan—With a Kodak—Hypnotising the Hypnotist—Tweedledum’s Football. Prices: Is and 6d. Doors 7.15. QPERA HOUSE LAST THREE NIGHTS OF FASOLA FASOLA FASOLA And bis Original Company of Sensational Mystifiers, Universally acclaimed the Mbst Sensational, Surprising. Mystifying and Weird. Stupendous and Spectacular, Magical Production of the Age. Record-breaking Attendances. Crowded Houses Nightly. TREMENDOUS SUCCESS. 'lllusions, Wonders, Miracles. Mysteries, presented on a scale never before attempted. Positively the Mobl Wonderful Entertainment of its kind the world has ever seen. CONJURER MAGICIAN FASOLA PRESTIDIGITATEUR FASOLA ILLUSIONIST • PSYCHIST Supported by a Brilliant Vaudeville Coy. FRIDAY NIGHT Faeola will allow himself to be locked, by a gentleman of this Citv. in a Stock, and he fFasola) will give £5 (Five Pounds) to any charity ’the gentleman will name if ho (Fasola) cannot free himself from same. SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. LAST MATINEE OF FASOLA. Bring tho Children to see Fasola. Komember, Only Three More Nights of THIS WONDERFUL MAN. D.C. and O.S. 2b, Stalls Is; Children halfprice. Plan at Milner and Thompson’s. NoExtrqfor Rfl<?.]ung. The Early Bird gets the Best Seat. HAVE YOU. SEEN THE LIONS THE TIGERS THE LEOPARDS THE MONKEYS, and TEE VULTURES? LAST CHANCE AT WA INO N I PARK, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. WANTED. fe'HEEPFARMERS’ LABOUR EXCHANGE. WANTED, at once, Married Couple (man plough, wife cook and bake; several Ploughmen, and Farm Hands, Teamsters; Married Ploughman (cottage found), several Men and Boys to milk and generally useful; Musterers; Under Shepherd and Station Hand, pensioner. Waiting engagement— Shoop Station Manager, also Farm Manager. Sheopfarmers’ Labour Exchange, 155, Hereford Street. WANTED Known —Smart Holiday Hats from 6s lid, at Lindsay Hayno’s, corner Cashel and Colombo Streets. 1
7TY/"ANTED Known—Ladies’ Black Homan > V Satin Aprons Is 9d; larger size and Letter quality 23 3d, at Lindsay Haync’s. 2 WANTED Known —Ladies’ Tweed Dresses, made to measure, 17s 6d, at Lindsay Hayne’s, corner Cashel and Colombo Streets. 3 7J/"ANTED Known —White Aprons, embroitV ■ derv trimmed, Is, Is 6d, lid; our Special waitress 2s 6d. Lindsay Kayne, corner Cashel and Colombo Streets. 4 "WANTED, Smart Lad, for Office. Apply, .t v writing, Merchant, Box 312, Christchurch. ’ 1611 WANTED Known, that Nicholson, and Co. are showing special value in Goll Jerseys at 3s lid, 5s 6d. 6s lid, to 255. see the Smart Tweed Costumes at 21s at Nicholson and Co.’s, corner Colombo and Armagh Streets. WANTED, the Ladies to < * Tweed Costumes at 21 "l/t/ANTED Known—A Smart Embroidered * V Delaine Blouse Length at 4s lid from Nicholson and Co.’s, corner Colombo and Armagh Streets. WANTED, the Ladies to see our Smart Millinery at 12s 6d, 17s 6d and 21s. Nicholson and Co., comer Colombo and Armagh Streets. WANTED, Every Lady to Buy a Pair of Leathor Gauntlet Gloves at 3s lid at Nicholson and Co.’s, corner Colombo and Armagh Streets. BALLANTYNE’S £6 }os Drophead Ballhearing Machine has all the latest attachments, and is recommended as the finest of values in homo sewing machines. 2 WANTED, by German Lady Teacher, now resident in Christchurch, Pupils to learn German language. Apply to Fraulein Meta Hauschildt, 232, Gloucester Street, \ 2824 WANTED, Ladies to know that I am selling for 8s lid Heal Glaco Kid Lace Boots, rount toe, all sizes; Old Ladies 1 Soft Kid Elßetic Boots. 7s lid per pair, own make. Stewart Hobinson, Cashel Street. W* ANTED—Learn how to Speak confidently. fluently, powerfully. Develop your self-confidence, power and personality. Instruction by mail. Prospectus "S ” froe. FUNK AND VAGNALL’S SCHOOL OF PUBLIC SPEAKING. N.Z. Repe., Jae. Rodger, 112 F, Lichfield Street, Christchurch. 1 rTTTANTED, Hairdressing Is 6d, Shampoo;YYi ing 2s 6d, Manicuring Is, Face MasEago 2s 6d. Superfluous Hairs permanently removed; Hair Combings made up. Vegetable Hair Dye, 3s 6d, guaranteed harmless; no greenish shades. Sole Agont, Miss Clough, Stewart Dawson’s Chambers, High Street, ■ell, WANTED to Sell, Leasehold Livery Stables, two minutes from the Square; stock can be purchased or not at option of purchaser. Would make a fine motor garage. Very low rental; lease 4J years, to run. Price for goodwill £IOO. W. E. Simes and Co., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 141-146, Hereford Street._ WANTED, Cook3,’2os, SOs; H.-maids, 15s, 20s; General, 17s 6d; Cook-Gcnerais, 20s; General, town, 20s, no washing or heavy cleaning, small family; Nurse-Needle-woman, SOs; Temporary K.-maid, 40s; Pantrymnid, 255; Man Cook, country. 30s; Help, shop, country, 15s; K.-maid, 20s; Waitress. 22s Qd. Select Registry. "YT7ANTED, several Married Couples, for * t North Island and Canterbury, £9O to £l2O yearly and found; Ten Ploughmen, 255, 30s; Six Youths, for rabbit poisoning; Cowman, Gardener, 255; Blacksmith’s Improver: Cowmen; Cowboys, los; 17s fd; Threshing Machine Hands, Competent Station Cook, waiting engagement. McDonald, 103, Manchester Street. ’Phone 497. Armnt for Royal Insurance Company.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15900, 11 April 1912, Page 1
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