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AMUSEMENTS. QU E £ K’S THEATRE, HEREFORD STREET. Continuous Pictures Daily, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. ADULTS 6d. CHILDREN 3d. TO-DAY—TUESDAY—TO-NIGHT. A SUBLIME PICTURE OF A SUBLIME ACTRESS IN A SUBLIME PLAY. "SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY.” “SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY.” “SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY.” “SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY.” “SWEET NELL OF OLu DRURY.” “SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY.” “ SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY.” SWEET NELL SvVEET NELL SWEET NELL SWEET NELL SWEET NELL “SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY.” “ SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY.” “SWEET NELL OF OLD LEERY." “SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY." “SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY.” “SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY.” ■ With the Foir.i . r Miss Nry'ie Stewart as “ NELL ,GWYNNE.” Her favourite and meat famous personation. The MOST FAMOUS FILM ever shown in a Continuous Picture Theatre in Christchurch. Despi'o the magnificence and splendour of this production, there will be NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. Supported by TOPICAL BUDGET .. . . The Latest | IN OLD BRITTANY . . Coloured Scenic AN EXCHANGE OF HEADS . , . Coruic ; The Greatest Programme ever Screened in the City. ORCHESTRA. ORCHESTRA. In Appropriate Accompaniments. Q.RAND THEATRE The Continuous Picture Palace. The Cosiest Theatre in tho City. PICTURES 12 Noon to 11 p.m. TO-DAT. TO-NIGIIT. TO-DAY. THE MOST REMARKABLE DRAMA Ever shown in Christchurch. A THRONE AT STAKE. A THRONE AT STAKE. ■ A THRONE AT STAKE. A THRONE AT STARE. Without a Parallel in Photography. In Setting and Acting. THE MISSING BONDS. 'THE MISSING BONDS. (Katem Drama). THE BIRTHDAY THAT MATTERED. THE GLOVES OF PTAMES (Comedy). THE KAURI TIMBER INDUSTRY. HYDRAULIC MINING IN CALIFORNIA. HYDRAULIC MINING IN CALIFORNIA. The Finest Industrial Picture Produced. A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. DON’T MISS IT. THE BEST PICTURES, THE BEST MUSIC at the GRAND (right alongside Tram Shelter). Prices us usual —Gd and 3d. Book your scats. PUBLIC NOTICEB. Tt/fltS WOODROUGH’S BELTED COR■tti. SET, Greatest Invention for Welldeveloped Figures. A perfect reducer and support. Made to order from 21s. 107, CASHEL STREET, opp. Ballantyne’s. 9573 JgALLANTYN E’S Beg .to-Announce that in accordance with'their regular custom their Warehouse will be CLOSED ALL DAY TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, In Honour of the Sovereign’s Birthday. •1613 riHAS. H. GILBY, F.P.A., N.Z., V ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, And LICENSED SHARE BROKER, ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, Cathedral Square. Shares Offered. 3 Moore’e Patent Life Jacket (adopted by British Board of Trade), price £65 per share. Shares Wanted —Hayward's Pictures. X TO MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. Applications win be received until JUNE 25 for the Position of | RESIDENT DOCTOR in Green Island, which is situated on tho railway line, about five miles from Dunedin. Subsidisod Private Practice is provided (approximating £200) by two Lodges—Forester and Protestant Alliance—and the Miner#. Address (with copies of credentials), A. P. BREMNER, 1553 Green Island. B ULBS FOR PRESENT PLANTING. Anemone, 8t Brigid, ehoioe mixed Crocuses, choice mixed Hyacinths, vc*y _ fine mixed . Narcissi, in variety, . • Ranunculus, mixed « Tulips, mixed single . Perdo». . Is 6d . Is6d . 4s Od . Is Od . Is Od , 1# 3d 0. E. GIBBONS AND CO„ Seed and Nurserymen, M 7, Colombo Street, Christchurch. WANTED. ]t/TcDONALD'S N.Z. Labour Exchange— T’l Wanted Employers apply McDonald for Farm and Station Hands. Wanted — Ccuple, nan general, wife cook, £100; Ploughmen; General Hand; Gardonor, 30s(.Station Cowmen, 22s Gd, 255; Station General lianrl, 255; Head Shepherd, high country; Yeung Ploughman; Cowboys. McDonald, 113, Manchester Street. ’Phone 497. WANTED, Cook, 27s 6d; Cooks, 20a, 17fT 6d; 11.-maid, 20s; Parlourmaid, 20a; Waitress, country hotel, 20a; 0 Generals; Girls, Assist, 8: and Boarding-house for Sale, cheap, £llO, with piano. Waiting— Housekeeper; Cook, hotel, references; plenty Servants waiting. Harrington's Registry, 8, Chancery Lano. ! Q HEEPFARMERS’ Labour Exchange.— Wanted, at once, Married Couples, Ploughman and Farm Hands, Several Men I and Boys to milk and generally useful, Cow--1 man-Gardener, ■Competent Shepherd, Cadet, Lady Help for Country, Rabbiter with dogs. Sheepfarmers’ Labour Exchange, 165, Hereford Street. WANTED to Sell, about Sixty Laying Pullets, Fowlhouses and run 3; owner compulsorily leaving tho district. Apply, 97, St John Street. Wooleton. 556 WANTED, Young Lady as companion and V V do housework, no washing; country girl preferred. Apply, 72. Fitzgerald Street, St Albans. 5511 L/VrANTED, Mechanic; none but first-class t r hands need app.y. Mervyn W. Stevenson, Ltd., Tankard Garage, Victoria Sq,naro. 9456 XJ&j ANTED, Capable Woman for Assistant V v Forewoman, Factory. Applicants state ago, experience, qualifications. Address, Forewoman, “ Times.” 9497 WANTED, at once, Experienced G or,mi » V for family of three, good home, easy place. £1 per week if suited. 7, Harakcko Street, Lower Biccarton. 9591 W' ANTED, Thoroughly Experienced Parlourmaid, Kitchcnmaids, Nurse, Boy few hours’ work daily. Anderson’s Registry, 107, Ca.sliol Street, 9496 XXf ANTED Let. 2 Front Furnished Rooms; U .sitting, doub'e bedroom; suit married couplo or two friends, 1(1 section, Sydenham. 17, Lawson, Street Sydenham. 9463 WANTED, by refined young man (musical), Board and Residence with refined family; no other boarders preferred. Apply, F.D.P- “Times.” 9476 W ANTED to Sell. Piano, £42, in use only few weeks. Upright Grand, magnificent instrument, iron frame, beautiful rich tone, specially imported. Owner leaving house. Genuine. 269, Hereford Street, Oity.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16566, 2 June 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16566, 2 June 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16566, 2 June 1914, Page 1

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