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AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons. BRENNAN-FULLER'S National Vaudeville Entertainers. _ 'he Paramount Attraction of the City. "■ PACKED AGAIN LAST NIGHT. . Instantaneous and overwhelming success of AH DRISCOLL BOYS. Bob ~-j ■Who were cheered to the echo last night. Terrific success of The Last Word ATHOS: In Roller Skating. ATHOS. You have never soon a real Skating Act until' you see ATHOS. Enormous? Sudceas of STELLA SANGER.'- -The'Vaudeville STELLA RANGER'.-r -.;• Melba. Immense 1 - Success of Charming '.',' FLORRIE RANGER. Comedienne. FLORRIE RANGER Brilliant Success of JOE GILBERT. Popular Chorus JOE GILBERT. Singer. • Supported by Mark Ericsen, Les Coney, Arthur Taueaert, Alf Nolan, Fraser Shaw, Joe Hurley, Louie Crawshawe, Nellie Lovell, • Crystal Svlena, Winnie Bond, Belli Connor, Elsie nowles. Last week's programme was great, but this week wo even go one better. '," " AMUSEMENT—Is this what yon are out for? If so, follow the crowd to the OPERA HOUSE and see the GREATEST PROGRAMME ever submitted. REMEMBER THE PRICES: | B.C. Is 6d. ,0.5,25, All Stalls Is. Plan.at ! Milner and Thompson's. No extra for book--1 ing,. or book your teats by 'phone, Opera j House, 1471. ■ ■ COLOSSEUM. TO-NIGHT. At 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT. i Ths Incomparable and Ever Popular FULLERS' The Best PICTURES. 3 TTLLERS' Of All. . PICTURES. A Programme of Exouisite Beautv, including NATURE IN ITS WINTER CLOTHES. BLACK CHASM. A most beautiful Indian BLACK CHASM. Drama of Lev? an* Hate. THE AUTHOR. THE AUTHOR. NATIONAL HUNT STEEPLECHASE. . MENDER OF NETS. A Thrilling Drama of MENDER OF NETS. . Fisher Life. TWEEDLEDUM*S EVASION. CAPT. JENK'S DILEMMA. John punny CAPT. JENK'R DILEMMA. Again. PROSECUTING COUNSEL. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE " No. 75. DESTINY IS CHANGELESS. STAGE-STRUCK LTZZIE.FULLERS* PREMIER ORCHESTRA. ' Prices: Is and Gd. Doors 7.15. No extra charge for resorves. 'Phone 2503. C _ o l o s s : ■ SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. THURSDAY NEXT. THURSDAY NEXT. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME., including the Eclair Masterpiece, i . ;iGOMAR v. NICK CARTER j ZIGOMAR r. NICK i CAKTER ZIGOMAR v. NICK CARTER.. I A Most Powerful Drama, 3600 ft long. „_ AINONI PARK. 6*. OPEN EVERY DAY. i '■ HOT WATER FREE. » Free Swing Boits. Free Ocean "Ware. Electrio Every Day, 3d and 3d. RETURN TRAM FARES (including admissionV Is; Children, 6d. • 6HEEPFARMERS' LABOUR EXCHANGE. WANTED at onoe, Married Couple (man plough, wife cook and bake); Several Ploughmen and Farm Bands;. , Married Ploughmen, cottage found; Stackmen; Several Men and Boya to milk and generally useful. Waiting Engagement—Experienced Stud Shapherd, Sheep Station Manager, also Farm Manager. Sheepfarmers' Labour Exchange, 156. Hereford Street. .•, i,. ' I "W7" A:NT: ED, an Experienced Barmaid. ApI V" nlv Warner's H0te1..,;-.....' *,*?* 6590 ■ I WJANTBD, Second-hand Piano; no dealers. .V.V. Apply A.Zy, Box-589.. 55571717'ANTED' to Rent, Bungalow, .vicinity VV Patiknui. • AonivX.Y.Z. -6502 : I ~X\T ANTED, Lino Operator-Mechanic. "Fnl! I VV particulars, " Botorua Times." 2078. iTHETANTED, Two Good Spring Cart Horses, V > heavy work. Particulars P.O. Box 717. 5531 I"T*TANTED, Smart" Young' Man to travel VV town, coal trade. Apply Box 717, P.O. '.-,•• 5530 I "WITANTED, by H-espectable Woman, work it by day or week. Anxious 3, ' Times' •Office. 6527. ANTED, a Few Good Potato Diggers. I 'i T.- Loughlin, Russley Road, Upper Riecarton. 5523 WANTED to Purchase, about 80 Loads Good Manure. 455. Barbadoes Street, St Albans. 5550 ed Furnished House, .YV. close city. Apply Coalgate, " Lyttclton Times" Office. . 5*71 "TXjrANTED, Woman for washing and V? cleaning. Apply before 13 noon to 7, Rugby Street" ■ : 5536 ™rANTED Sell, Furniture of 4-rcomed » V House, including good piano. Leaving, "Times" Office. " 5540 WANTED Rent, 5-roomed Bungalow, with every convenience, within Belts. May, "Times" Office. 5537 WANTED, Smart Boy for Confectionery. Apply Pioneer Jam and Confectionery Co.. Rotrcat Road. 5529 i WIZARD Knife Cleaners, 0d...* Nothing new about this, but how do' yon clean j your knives? Minson's. 3 RANTED Let, Sunny Unfurnished Room, »Y use of conveniences, in-quiet privato family. Matipo, " Times." ; 5554 irefANTED—Few Labourers- for country. » » A. W. Buxton, Ltd.. Landscape Gardeners, Onawa Nurseries. 5548. WANTED, Respectable Youth to assist in packing room. Apply Suckling Bros., Dundns Street. Christchurch. 5525.' ANTED, by Competent General, situation in the country; South preferrod. Address Domostic,_Dunsandel. 5638 ' T\T ANTED, - Several Coat Hands""and- Ap- » » prentices. Apply George Davies, Tailors, 229, Manchester Street. 5528 ¥ ANTED, by Ycung Lady, share Bed-Sitting-room with another, as companion. Apply Mabel, "Times." ,6541 tfANTED, a Girl, about 18, assist hcuse- > » work; good wages to suitable girl.. Apply Mrs Black, 193, Lincoln Road. 5544 IATANTED, by young man, Board and • ' Residence in private family; north preferred. Urgent, *' Times " Office. 5622 WANTED to Rent, 5 or 6-roomed House, either in North Richmond or Shirley, for a term. Apply Home, "Times " Office. 5534 WANTED Known—That Nicholson and Co. are showing Wonderful Values in Ladies' Tweed Coats, at 15s Gd, 19s 6d and 21s.- !»'tf>sf3&tt, •",. 1 WANTED Known—That Nichoieon and Co. have just opened up Wonderful Value in Tweed Dress Skirts, at Cs lid and' 7s lid. .' _ . 8 WANTED —Ladies to procure a pair Glace Evening Shoes, ribbon bow, fine quality shoe,- at 5s Gd. A lot of sample pairk, 8s per pair. - Stewart Robinson, I'schel Street. iart Hats. " in velvet, trimmed with swathe of silk and finished with high folded loops of silk at back, in any colour, for 17s 6d. At Nicholson and Co.'s. 4 >fession in which thero IS money! Learn-Electrical or Me-Engineering-by-rawl. Other eourses in Architecture, Csrperitry.vetc. Prospectus "A" Free. AMERICAN'SCHOOL. N.Z. Rep., J. Rodger, 115*7 Lichfield Street, Cbristchurch. U 2 ' WANTED to Sell, Sections in the Milton Estate,' £3O each, facing Strickland, Milton and Chaucer Streets, just off Colombo Street. 5 r'~ ' ' vice. Very high sections.. plenty of drainage, asphalt footpaths all round. Only 8 minutes' cycle ride from the centre of the Cityi The sections,' for situation and position are absolutely the cheapest available. So Deposit' will secure you a section, balance can remain at 5 per cent if required. W. E. Simes and Co., Auctioneers and Estite j 4gents, 154-6, Hertford Afreet. ■ _^ CHRISTIANSEN, Labour Agency, 61. Lichfield Street. Telephone 983—Wanted to Let, Furnished and Unfurnished Rooms; Want Flax-cutters, 6s per ton; also Handy Man, 7s per day; Youth, for dairy farm, Jos per week; Ploughman, 22s 6d a week; Potato Diggers; Housemaid, for countsy, 16s; Several Generals, good wa*es. "i

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15922, 7 May 1912, Page 1

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