AMUSEMENTS. COMPETITIONS. THEATRE ROYAL. (Lessees: J. C. Williamson, Ltd.) TO-NIGHT. ""TttRST GRAND DEMONSTRATION ■ . CONCERT. 1. Piano Duotr-Ruy Bias: Miss Jean Burrowes and Miss Alice Carter. 2. Children's Action Hong—Wharenui School. 3. Recitation—The. Haio and the Fox: Master Arthur Eaton. 4. Soprano Solo—Sing Break Into Song: Mrs F. Cother. 5. Humorous Recitation—A Trip to Blackpool: Miss B. Thomson. 6. Yio.in. Solo—ll Trovatoro: Miss Gladys Vincent. 7. Test Recital—Virginia: Mr P. A. Dale. 8. Bass Solo—A War Song: Mr J. H. Coclcb. 9. Humorous Recitation—Entertaining Her Sister's Young Man: Miss M. C. Brown. 10. Miltonian Recitation: Miss Iry Mazengarb. 11. Girl's Song—Threo Green Bonnets: Miss Olga Wacked. 12. Piano Solo—Witches Dance: Mr H. W. Braitlvwaito, 13. Recitation—Enoch Arden: Miss M. Carey-Wallace. 14. Children's Chorus—Out With the Tide: St Mary's Collegiate School. 15. Sacred Contralto Solo—O Divine Redeemer : Mrs E. Sharp. 16. Humorous Recitation—The Elocution Class: Mr C. J. Smith. 17. Irish Song—lrish Fo.k Song: Miss Daisy Parsons. 18. Tenor Solo—Ah, Moon of My Delight: Mr V. H. Papakura. 19. Story Without Words—A Lady's Visit to the Dentist: Mr V. G. Carter. 20. Boys' Champion Recitation—The Port of Ships: Master's. H. Swift. 21. Sacred Baritone Solo—lt Is Enough: Mi P. J. Hanna. 22. Ladies' Trio Ti Prego: Misses Davenport, Macdonald and Stringer. 23. Comedietta—A Double Mistake: Mrs H. E. Duff and Mr F. J. McDonald. PRICES: Dress Circle and O. Stalls, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Gallery, Is. Bos Plan at Milner and Thompson's. Day Sales Central News Agency, 700, Colombo 'Street. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EVERY EVENING.
UEEN'S ' THEATRE, HEREFORD STREET. Continuous Pictures Daily, ADULTS Gel. CHILDREN 3d. TO-DAY—THURSDAY—TO-NIGHT. Last Chance of Seeing ONE OP THE BEST Dramas ever Screened in Christchurch. "COUNT ZARKA. Lust Screening. " COUNT ZARKA. 1 Lust Screening "COUNT ZARKA. 1 Last. Screening. "COUNT ZARKA." Las'. Screening. "COUNT ZARKA." Last Screening. Bring the Children Tim Afternoon to see this great Nordisk Masterpiece. BRILLIANT SUPPORTING SUBJECTS. ORCHESTRA. ORCHESTRA. - COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MORROW. n R A N D THEATRE. The Continuous Picture Palaoe. 12 Noon to 11 p.m. THE COSIEST THEATRE IN THE CITY. "AVhcro Everybody Gees." Prices as usual: Gd and 3d. TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. TO-DAY. " ANOTHER GRAND EXCLUSIVE. 1. FROM OUT OF THE STORM. FROM OUT OF THE STORM. FROM OUT OF THE STORM. FROM OUT OF THE STORM. FROM OUT OF THE STORM. FROM OUT OF THE STORM. FROM OUT OF THE STORM.. FROM OUT OF THE STORM. Or. Blood is Thicker than "Water. A GRAND MORAL LESSON, Tmo to Life. ALS&'-SIX QJfHBB EXCLUSIVE^. 2. The Mysterious Way (Selig Drama). 3. Reformed by Strategy (Comic). •1. When tho Hurricanes took u;? Farming (comic) S. Easy Coin (Comic). G. Impressions of Japan (Scenic), 7. Tho Warwick Chronicle (the Latest). The Best of Pictures. The Best of Music. -Oay Pianist—Mr A. L. Sutton. Evening—Mr Corrigan's Popular Orchestra. Follow the Crowds to tho Grand. PUBLIC NOTICES. JUST TWO WORDS WITH YOU! ARTISTIC FURNITURE. JUST THE BEST PLACE TO BUY IT. QAK HALL, HS, WORCESTER STREET (Opposito Now Government Buildings). Carpets, Furnishings, Linoleums. FP X
F.1.A., N.Z., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDETOB. 196, Cashol Street, Christclraroh. APPLICATION for a CHIEF STEWARD are required for the HASTINGS CLUB. Salary £2OO per annum, with Free Cottage and meals. Applications, with references, close on the 16th INSTANT. G. STEWART, 422-t Secretary. kOCTOES JONES AND MAITLAND, DENTAL SURGEONS, BARLOW'S BUILDINGS, Colombo Street CHAB. H. GILBY, F.P.A., N.S., ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, and LICENSED SHARE BROKER, ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, Cathedral Square. Shares Offered- 3 Mrore's Patent Life Jacket (adopted by British Board of Trade), prico £65 per share. Shares Wanted—Hayward's Pictures. X ITOCK AGENT for RAKAIA DISTRICT. A Thorough Knowledge of Stock essential. Applications (which will be treated as confidential), to' bo addressed to MANAGER, National Mortgage and Agency Coy. of N.2., Ltd., 4308 ASHBURTON.
WANTED. MCDONALD'S X.Z. Labour ExchangeWanted Employers apply McDonald for Farm and Station Hands. Wanted— Couple, man general, wife cook, £100; Ploughmen; General Hand; Cowrnan-G ardener, 255; Station Cowmen, 22s 6d, 255; Station Genoval Hand, 255; Potato Diggers; Young Ploughman; Cowboys. McDonald, 113, Manchester Street, 'Phono 407. j WANTED, I! Cooks 80s, 355; 2 Waitresses, West Coast, 255, help fare; 2 Nurses, iiOa; H.-md., I gentleman, 20s, Oarnaru, faro paid; 2 Parlourmaids, Help, 20s, 17s Gd; Cook, 265, K.-md. kept. Sell—Boarding-H., cheap, £9O, woat end. General, 1 lady, 20s, lovely place for girl; H.-keeper, 10b. Waiting Engagement—H-P-md. H.-kceper, Couple. Teh 1678. Harrington's Registry, 8, Chancery Lane. ■OTANTED, at once, Married Couples; V» Ploughmen and Farm Hands; soveral Men and Boys to milk and geerally useful; CowmenGarclencrs; Gold Miners, gooa wages; Ploughman; Station Hand and Shepherd for Chathams; Cowman-Groom; Contract Gorse Grubbers; Competent Wire Fencers; Competent Shepherd; Lady-help, for Country. Shoepfarmera' Labour Exchange, 155, Hereford Stroai.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16550, 14 May 1914, Page 1
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