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AMUSEMENTS. O C M. TO-NIGHT. At S o'clock. TO-NIGHT. Messrs Fuller Present their Usual COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. The Latest Star Productions Screened Directly on Arrival of Mail. FULLER'S The Best PICTURES FULLER’S of All. PICTURES An Exceptionally Fine Series, including TRAGEDY OF THE DESERT, TRAGEDY OF THE DESERT. A Powerful Mohammedan Drama by Kr.lejr Coy. Fatima, Jtiss Gene Gauniior. DOMESTIC DEVONSHIRE, DOMESTIC DEVONSHIRE, A Splendid and Interesting Scene. fp . p K°F. STOUT’S HONEYMOON, llie Music Conductor ami Bride Comedy. HIS ADOPTED SON Selig HIS ADOPTED SON Drama, -"f Human Heart Intercut. Story oi City Life, THE ECLAIR JOURNAL. No. 7, Iho latest s.n.d most interesting of London News. A PART OF HER LIFE. Comic. A PART OF HER LIFE. Comic. Practices the Part of Leading Lady. A T RIP ON THE RIVER TAMER. A Splendid Travel Picture. THE HAND OF FATE, THE _ HAND OF FATE, 'The Fortune Teller. A Fascinating Dram* TWO POWDERS, TWO POWDERS, Endless Energy. Great Laughter Picture. EYES THAT SEE NOT. EYES THAT SEE NOT. A Beautiful and Pathetic Drama. FULLER'S PREMIER ORCHESTRA. Overture, “ March Lorraine ” —(Gaune.). Conductor Herr Zimmermann. Prices—ls and 6d. Doors 7.15. ’Phone 2303o P F, It A HOUSE | BRSNNAN-FULLER’S NATIONAL | VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINERS. I TO-NIGHT At 6 o’clock. TO-NIGHT ! PACKED AGAIN. PACKED AGAIN, ■ I GUILLAUME BABY AND CO., GUILLAUME BABY AND CO., GUILLAUME BABY AND CO., , Pontnmimiets. Bullfighters, Dancer*. FLORENCE WIN, Comedienne. Charming FLORENCE WIX.. GEO. COLLINS, Comedian. Droll GEO. COLLINS, PEARL LIVINGSTONE, Soubreile. THE GROTESQUES. _ Anna Carmichael, Myra Tempest, Nancy l , Nightingale, Messrs Barton, Ashton, Ben nard. Gilbert and Western. PRICES: S., is; D.C., ls'6d; 0.5., 2* Plan, Milner and Thompson’s. J£~Tn"g ’ S ; t~h eat r b Direction American Amusements Syndicate TO-NIGHT. • TO-NIGHT. For a. Season of Nine Nights. THE PUZZLE OF THE UNIVERSE. H U G A R U. . H.CSAED, H U G A R D. THE WORLD’S MASTER MAGICIAN. The Undetected Manipulator of the El<* raents of tho Occult, the World’s Wizard of Wonders, supported by his OWN ORIGINAL COMPANY, Including j CHING SUNG SOO, The Marvellous Chinese Conjurer, and his Trained# Assistants, in the Great Oriental Silent Act,' A NJGHT IN A PEKING PALACE. Scenery and Costumes costing 10,000 dol» lars. A blaze of Oriental Grandeur and Effect. Must be, soen to bo believed. HUGARD’S GREAT 'RIFLE ACT HUGARD’S GREAT RIFLE 4CT Will be the talk of Christchurch. The limit of human possibilities. Is he invulnerable? Come and See for Yourselves! First Appearance in Now Zealand of MISS MYRA ERRING-TON, v In her Charming American Musical Novelty Act. The FINES? SHOW of its CLASS that has visited tho Dominion. PRICES: 3s, 2s. Is. Children Half-price. Day Sales Woodwards. Plans at the Dresden. IRVING WEBB, . Touring Manager..' WHY NOT LEARN TO SWIM? G. E. BILLSON (holder Diploma R.L.S.S), • Custodian Municipal Tepid Swimming Bath, Manchester Street, is FORMING CLASSES FOR. ADULTS, BOYS AND GIRLS. Particulars on Application. Telephone 2425. X 4476 Ed yy AI NON! PARK. 6d ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS. OPEN EVERY DAY. Magnificor.t Collection of Bears, Kangtv roos, Wallabies, Lemurs, Marmosets, African and Indian Monkeys. RETURN TRAM FARES (including admission), Is; children, half-price. No 5 car WANTED. 6HEEPFA.RMERS’ LABOUR EXCHANGE. WANTED, at once, Several Ploughman and Farm Hands; Dairy Man, to help with milking machines; musterers, several months’ work; Wool Classer; several Men and Boys, to milk and generally useful; several Married Couples; Groom-Gar-doner; Cowman-Gardener; Ploughman; Waggoner; Shearing- Expert. Sheepfarmeis’ Labour Exchange, 155, Hereford Street. ■ROBERT W. Has purchased DAVIES % -M, 1 :;Wt LINDSAY HAYNE, Corner Colombo and Cashel Street*, GIGANTIC SALE NOW IN PROGRESS At corner Casher'ana Colombo Street*. w w. VJtT'ANTED, a. Sirong Youth' for Stereo ' Department, “Timer.” Office. .TXTANTED, Capable Cook, about Nov. 12th, .1 V. 255. 100, Boaley Avenue. _ 0000 ANTED, Position &* Night Watchman. ■ Apply H.V,'., “ Times ” Office. _ 5337 ANTED, Housemaid-Waitress, also Girl to assist. Apply Cafe, New Brighton. . 5394 ><; WANTED Let, Furnished Rooms near , Station, High Street. £4, Fife Street, oic Madras Street. 6313 NSTANTED, Grocer’s Assistant, to drive .1 i. cart and assist in shop. B. W. Harris, 147, Colombo Road S. 03‘33 TC/UANTEb, Smart Junior for Dress bepartrr.ent. Apply T. Armstrong and ' Co., Ltd.. Colombo Street. (1303 T 757 A N TED to Buy, Bakery Business . >»• (country). Particulars Forsyth and Popo, P. 0., Christchurch. 69*35 VI r ANTED Sell, Sumner, Up-to-dato Five- ' » roomed Bungalow, just finished. Dryden Street, near Stoke Street. GOSO WANTED, by Gentleman (references), Outdoor Employment, driving or collecting. Small Wage, “ Times.” 5096 "VyAXTED. Position as Married Couple, » V man plough, wife eook for few men. f Apply 29, Coleridge Street, Sydenham. 600.7 •"tSTANTED Let. Bed-Sittiug-rom, Bedroom, , »». conveniences. 249, Cambridge Terrace, opposite Manchester Sheet Bridge. 6011 VXTANTE.D, Man who understands pulliug .»». down sheds and putting up in another place. Apply No. 466, Colombo Street. WANTED, Two Girls for Cardboard Box Making and Two Girls for Bookbinding Department. Apply Whitcombs and Tombs, Ltd.. Colombo Street. _ _ C 037 7j\7ANTED, Smart Young Lady for the* : VV Lace Department, also Stoek-koeper for tho Haberdashery. Apply T. Armstrong ' and Co., Ltd., Victoria Square. <59*135 "KVf ANTED. Capable Trustworthy- Man,'uu», • < V dortake duties house and garden; re- '

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 16074, 31 October 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 16074, 31 October 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 16074, 31 October 1912, Page 1

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