AMUSEMENTS. QPER A HOUSE 10-NIGHT, at 3. FASOLA THE GREAT will allow himself to be locked (by a gentlcman of this oily) in a Stock, and ho, Fasola, j will give .65 (five pounds) to any charity the ; gentleman will name if ho (Fasola) cannot free himself from same. DO NOT FAIL TO SEE THIS GREAT. TEST. TO-NIGHT. OPERA HOUSE. At 7.45 HOUSE FULL notices hung from the outer avails of this theatre last night, once more conclusively proving that FASOLA FASOLA i has got Christchurch completely captivated. LAST TWO* NIGHTS OF THIS GREAT INDIAN FAKIR, I so don’t let it bo said that you never saw ' FASOLA. Remember and bring the children to the MATINEE TO-MORROW, at 2.50. >' TO-MORROW, at 2.30. Matinee Prices: D.C. and 0.5., Adults 2s, Children Is; Stalls, Adults Is, Children Gd. Evening Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is. Plan at Milner and Thompson's. COLOSSEUM. TO-NIGHT At 3. TO-NIGHT OUR NEW PROGRAMME Surpasses all imagination. Received last I night with extraerdinarv enthusiasm. ! TPULLER’S The Best PICTURES | i ULLER’S of. All. _ PICTURES Unprecedented Success of tho 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 IA Bri.liant Life. Peurtraval cf Thackeray's < Masterpiece, VANITY FAIR VANITY FAIR VANITY FAIR Tho most expensive and elaborate production ever imported by John Fuller and Sons. VANITY FAIR VANITY FAIR A Triumph of Subtle Acting. I The. Boarding School—Vauxhal! Gardens— Lodgings at Mayfair—The Armv at Brussels. THE DUCHESS OF RICHMOND’S BALL. THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO. Other Star Subjects include: ARSON AT SEA—An Exciting Drama. BY THE ZUYDER ZEE. THE OLD BOOK-KEEPER. Little Maids cf China and Japan—With a Kodak —Hypnotising the Hypnotist—Tweedledum's Football. Prices: Is and Gd. Doors 7.15. -lid”- W XTNONI Fa r k. cd. OPEN EVERY DAY. HOT WATER FREE. 3 SWING BOATS. 3 OCEAN WAVES. Return Tram Fare (including admission) —Is. Childrsn €d. WANTED. 6HEEPFARM2RS’ LABOUR EXCHANGE. ! 't/f/'ANTE.D, at once, Married Couple (man i W plough, wife cook and bake; several Ploughmen, and Farm Hands, Teamsters; Married Ploughman (cottage found), several Men and Bovs to milk and generally useful; Musterers; '"Under Shepherd and Station Hand, pensioner. Waiting engagement— Sheep Station Manager, also Farm Manager. Sheepfarmets’ Labour Exchange, 155, Hereford Street. . . WANTED Known—Smart Holiday Hats from Gs lid, at Lindsay Hayne’s, corner Cashei and Colombo Streets. 1 ■’tYRANTED Known—Ladies’ Black Roman tV Satin Aprons la 9d; larger size and belter quality 2s 3d, at Lindsay Hayne’s. WANTED Known—Ladies’ Tweed Dresses, made to measure, 17s Gd, at Lindsay Hayne’s, corner Cashel and Colombo Streets. 3 WANTED Known—Whito Aprons, embroidery trimmed, Is, la Gd, Is lid; our Special Waitress 2s Gd. Lindsay Kayr.e, corner Cashel and Colombo Streets. 4 wANTED, Housemaid-Waitress. Albion Hotel, Lyttelton. 2969 X APANTED, Young Girl, mind Baby, 9 to 1 * 6. 132. Bristol Street, St Albans. 297 S YSPANTED, Lather. Apply Jno. Otiey and » i Son, 254, Gloucester Street East. 2968 tSPAN TED, by Lady, with goad home, » » Care of Babv or Child. W.M.H. 2937 YPACANCY for Gentlemen Boarders at 266, V Madras Street, near Latimer Square. WANTED, Smart Lad, for Office. Apply, writing, Merchant, Box 312, Christchurch. 1641 "TjW'ANTED, an Experienced Potato Digger i t to dig an acre. Apply Spud, “Times” Office. 3013 WANTED, Bright Girl for Dental Rooms; 10s to start. City, “ Times ” Office. 3004 WANTED. Cook-General; housemaid kept, Apply Mrs Wilson, “ Lyndhurst,’’ 58, Bealey Avenue. 2979 | WANTED Sell, Family Trap, £lO 10s, almost new; cost £25. 362, Colombo Street, Sydenham. 2980 WANTED Sell, Pale Green Art Shado Go-Cart, in perfect order; £2 10s, cost £3. M.Z., “Times.” . 29G8 WANTED, .Strong Youth for Dairy Factory. Apply Christchurch Dairy Company, Tuam Street. 2996 YX/IANTED, Horso and Harness for Small • » Delivery Cart; must be cheap. DeDelivery livory. “ Times ” Office. WANTED Known, that Nichoisonand Co. * » are showing special value in Golf Jerseys at 3s lid, 5s 6d. 6s lid, to 255. WANTED, One cr Two Young Men Boarders, fingle and double rooms, conveniences, moderate. 292, Hereford Street. 2995 Y7WANTED, Situation with photographer, H by young man, some experience; small wage to improve knowledge. Permanent, “ Times.” 3015 WANTED, tho Ladies to see tho Smart Tweed Costumes at 21s at Nicholson and Co.’s, corner Colombo and Armagh Streets. ("ANTED Known—A Smart Embroidered Delaine Blouse Length at 4s lid from lolson and Co.’s, corner Colombo and .aeh Streets. WANTED, Every Lady to Buy a Pair of Leather Gaimtlot Gloves at 3s Ud at Nicholson and Co.’s, corner ■ Colombo and Armagh Streets. BALLANTYNE’S £6 10s Urophead Ballbearing Machine has all the latest attachments, and is recommended as the finest of values in home sewing machines. 2 TSTipANTED, Ladies to know that I am V » selling selling for 8s lid Real Glace Kid Laeo Boots, roum toe, all sizes; Old Ladies’ Soft Kid Elastic Boots, 7a Ud per pair, own make. Stewart Robinson, Cashel Street. WANTED Known —Wu stock Furniture and Furnishings of ail kinds. Houses furnished throughout. Only £1 deposit and is 7d weekly; larger amounts on the same l,bo-.al scale. Harris Bros., 15S, Hereford Street. WANTED Known —Wo stock Furniture and Furnishings of all kinds. Houses furnished throughout. Only £1 deposit and Is 7d weekly; larger amounts on tho samo liberal scale. Harris Brea., 158. Hereford Street. iYXTANTED, Hairdressing la 6d, SkampooI » V ■ iug 2a 6d, Manicuring Is. Face Massage 2s Gd. Superfluous Hairs permanently moved; Hair Combings made up. Vegetable Hair Dve, 3s Gd, guaranteed harmless; no greenish shades. Sole Agent, Miss Clough, Stewart Dawson's Chambers, High Street. WANTED, Cooks, 255, 365; H.-maids, 15s, 20s; General, 17s 6d; Cook-Generals, 20s; General, town, 20s, no washing or heavy cleaning, small family; Nurse-Needle-woman, 20s; Temporary K.-maid, 40s; Pantrymaid, 255; Man Cook, country, 30s; Help, shop, country, 15s; K.-mnid, 20s; Waitress, 22s Cd. Select Registry,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15901, 12 April 1912, Page 1
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959Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15901, 12 April 1912, Page 1
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