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AMUSEMENTS etc. FIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. -IIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. The House of Artistic Attractions. HAYWAUD'S PICTUEES. TO-NIGHT At 8.0 NxGHTHI. Last Throe Nights of that GREAT STORY Of THE UNDERWORLD, Showing the Lire Results of THE OPIUM HABIT. Exciting. Powerful. Dramatic THE CHINESE DEATH THORN. THE CHINESE DEATH THORN. Lucca CWvalrv. The Gusher. Patho Gazette. SURE BATHING AT NEW BRIGHTON. SURF BATHING AT NEW BRIGHTON. N.Z. Animated News Marble Industry. CATTLE THIEF. CLOTHES LINE QUARREL. Prices: Is and 6d. Reserves Dresden, Is 6d. Q. L 0 B E High Street. T H E A T R E, Continuous Pictures. Hayward's, Ltd, Sessions: 12 Noon to 10.30 p.m. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-DAY. ' The Management have sincere pleasure in placing before our patrons one of the Most Thrilling and Entertaining Dramas ever piaced before a Christchurcn audience. THE EXPRESS CAR MYSTERY. THE EXPRESS CAR MYSTERY. An AbsoJuto Gem of Absorbing Interest. Full of Daring Escapes and Exciting Situations. A CONCERTO FOR THE VIOLIN. A CONCERTO FOR THE VIOLIN. An Edison Masterpiece. TWO MEN AND A MULE. Keystone 2nd TWO MEN AND A MULE. Comedy Series. ENGLISH GAZETTE, 250. The World's Latest News and Fashions. PUMPS. PUMPS. PUMPS. Really Vitagraph Comedy. Funny. Cd 3d 6d 3d 6d 3d 6d 3d 6d SYDENHAM, PICTURES. Proprietors: Sydenham Co-operative Pictures. (Hayward's Picture Enterprises, Ltd.) TO-NIGHT. At 6. TO-NIGHT. First Presentation of the Powerful Drama, CHINESE DEATH THORN. CHINESE DEATH THORN. CHINESE DEATH THORN. An Exciting- Story of the Underworld. THE PATHE GAZETTE . r . Topical. LUCCA CAVALRY .... Educational. N.X. ANIMATED NEWS . . . Topical. THE CATTLE THIEF . . Vita Drama. The Clothes Line Quarrel—Plants and Flowers—The Mnrblc Industry—The Gusher. SURF BATHING AT NEW BRIGHTON. Price* li and 6d. Plan at Holcroft'a. PUBLIC NOTICES. . U M B L F, SALE. J TO-DAY, RICHMOND CHURCH, 8 p.m. Admisnion 3d. 3392 DISCI/AIMER. T ALBERT HALL, was in no way con-, ■»•! nectcd with the maintenance case at the Magistrate's Court on Tuesday, February 171 b. A. J. HALL, Picture Framer, 526, Colombo Street, Christchurch. 3331 fySTANTED, an Expert Motor Salesman or VV, pushing Firm to take up soiling rights in Canterbury for several woll-known Cars. Every assistance given to right man. Apply X.T. care of " Times" Office, Christchureh. 3312 ■SLINGTON FREEZING WORKS AN- . NUAL PICNIC, Oxford Park, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21st. Trains leave Templeton 8.15 a.m., Christchurch 9.5 a.m., returning from Oxford fl.O p.m. ' Adults 3s; Childred Is 2d. Hot Water, Milk, Aerated Waters and Good Toys for Every Child Free. R, Morton, President: W. Martin, Sec. 8164 is requested that ail Claims againsj t- 'WILLIAM FISHER ' WALLER, "' of Christchurch, Motor Salesman, be forward:d to the Undersigr.c-d as sooiv :i* possible. GEORGE HARPER, SON AND PASCOE, .... . Solicitors, 23G2 *"" ", Hereford Street. HAWARDEN AGRICULTURAL AND PAS.i. _ TORAL ASSOCIATION. HAWARDEN AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SHOW. .52- FRIDAY. APRIL 3rd. Horses, Sheep, Cattle, Dogs. Farm, House, and Dairy Produce, etc., etc Schedules on .application to Soeretary, 2974 B. JORDAN. Pandora.

TT ON F. M. B. Will Deliver PUBLIC ADDRESS, KAIAPOI PUBLIC HALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, 3 p.m. Come and hear the- facts about the Government. 2973 ■VTBWS AGENCY AND BOOKSELLING ■L* BUSINESS. Established 11 years. Good connection. Capable of extensive development. Situate in populous Christckurch. suburb. Price £IOO. Apply " SNIP," 3346 . Box 915, Christchurch. £4O DEPOSIT, 17s 6d WEEKLY. •VTEARLY NEW 4-ROOMED BUNGALOW, close to Beaky Avenue and Papanui Road. Four minutes from, penny tram. Price £SJO. GARDNER AND ROBINSON, Opp. E. Reeco and Sons, FP 072, Colombo Street. BE UP-TO-DATE GET A MOTOR VAN, .^fc, i?CA DOWN, Balanoe Instalments, gets 3iDUA.I. IC-20 H.P. HUMBER VAN, painted to suit you. Does the work of 2J horses; £l7O. LAWRENCE'S MOTOR EXCHANGE, .ST ASAPH STREET, F.P. Near Barbadoea Street WESTPORT HARBOUR BOARD, - NEW ZEALAND. t PPLICATIONS, marked on outside "Ap■l\ plication for Engineer and Secretary's Position," will be received until noon of MONDAY. 16th March, 1914, f-«r the combined position of Marine Engineer and Secretary to tho Board at a salary of Six Hundred Pounds (£600) per annum, terminable at three months' notice on cither side in writing. Applicants preferred who iia<c had Bar Harbour Engineering experience, ind should send in with application testimonials and evidence to this effect. The Beard's staff includes an Assistant Secretary and Aecom:CHAS. N. GREENLAND, Secret ary. estport Harbour Board Office, February 6th, 1914. 2874 WANTED. I T'DONALD'S N.Z. Labour Exchange.— _V.B. Wanted. Employers apply M'Donald's lor Harvesters. Threshing Hands. Cooks, etc. Wanted, Ploughmen, Station Gardeners. Cow-men-Gardeners, Threshing Atnchino Hands; Blacksmith's Improver, 30s; Cowboys, Milkers. Married Ploughmen and Shepherds. M'Donald, 113, Manchester Street. 'Phone 497. nyANTED, 2 Barmaids, £2 week; Cook, V? 255; plenty Cook-Generals places, 20s, 22s 6d; Hotel Cook, 30s; Parlourmaid. 38s; 2 Porters, 255, 22s Gd; Help, 15s. Waiting engagements—M. Couples, H.-keeper, Hov.ec-P.-maid-Waitress, Hotels. Harrington's Registry, 8. Chancery Lane. WANTED, at once, Married Couples; Ploughmen and Farm Hands; several Man and Bovb to milk and generally useful; Cowmen-Gardeners; Station Cook; Female Cook for Chathams; Pensioner-Cook, for light place; Cadets; Gold Miners, good wages; Harvesters; Mill Hands; Ploughman-Waggoner for Station; Labourer; Housaboy. Shoepfarmcrs' Labour Exchange, 155, Hereford Street. 1812 Y*TANTED, a Smart Young Man, with \i "thorough knowledge of seeds. Apply. itnling terms wanted and enclosing testimonials, to T. Clarkson, Hastinss. 2922 i

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16479, 19 February 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16479, 19 February 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16479, 19 February 1914, Page 1

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