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AMUSEMENTS. Q_ 11 AND THEATRE. THE CONTINUOUS PICTURE PALACE. Tho Coßicst Theatre iu the City. GRAND PICTURES—I2 Noon to 10.30 p.m. TO-DAY. TO-NIGIIT. TO-DAY. SENSATIONAL ATTRACTION. THE WILD ANIMAL DRAMA (SELIG). THOR—LORD OP THE JUNGLE. THOR—LORD OP THE JUNGLE. THOR—LORD OP THE JUNGLE. THOR—LORD OP THE JUNGLE. THOR—LORD OP THE JUNGLE. THOR—LORD OP THE JUNGLE. THOR-LORD OP THE JUNGLE. THOR—LORD OP THE JUNGLE. THOR-LORD OP THE JUNGLE. THOR—LORD OP THE JUNGLE. Tlio Third of the Selig Series and the BEST Another of the Marvellous ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN. Feat tiring Miss Kathlyn Williams, “THE GIRL WITHOUT FEAR.” ALSO MAGNIFICENT SUPPORTING SERIES : WON IN A CUPBOARD (Koyßtono Comic). OVERALL OUTING (Comic). TRUST BEGETS TRUST (Drama). THE ECLAIR JOURNAL, No. 73. LATEST NEWS AND FASHIONS. PRICES AS USUAL: Gd and 3d. Crowded Out Last Night,, SO COME EARLY OR BOOK YOUR SEATS. Reserves 6d Extra. QUEEN'S THEATRE. HEREFORD STREET. Continuous Pictures Daily, 11 a.m. to II p.m. ADULTS Gd. CHILDREN 3d. TO-DAY—TUESDAY—TO-NIGHT. A STARTLING ATTRACTION! A THREE-REEL NORDISK DRAMATIC SENSATION, Entitled—- “ THE OPIUM SMOKER!” “THE OPIUM SMOKER!” “THE OPIUM SMOKER!” The tale is thoroughly fresh, quick with vitality, stirring the blood. "THE OPIUM SMOKER!” “ THE OPIUM SMOKER!” “THE OPIUM SMOKER!” Thero is a searching analysis of human nature, with a cleverly constructed plot. “ THE . It, “THE will “ THE bo “ THE tho OPIUM SMOKER!" TALK OPIUM SMOKER!” . of OPIUM SMOKER!” the OPIUM SMOKER !” CITY OPIUM SMOKER!” for OPIUM SMOKER!” davs OPIUM SMOKER!” to' OPIUM SMOKER!” 'come. “ The scenes are intense, and from the opening to the ciose the story throbs with a strong human note.” “THE OPIUM SMOKER!” "THE OPIUM SMOKER!” “THE OPIUM SMOKER!” Produced bv tin, famous NORDISK PLAYERS In most magnificent and elaborate furnishings and dresses. STRONGLY SUPPORTED BY Topical Budget .... Tho Latest “ All Pin the Air ” . . . . Comic Habits and Customs of Arabs . Educational A Week-end at Happy Hurst . . . Comedy ORCHESTRA. ORCHESTRA. In the Latest Musical Selections. tpHEATRE ROYAL. Direction . . .Mr Georgo Musgrove. VISIT OF THE WORLD-FAMOUS VIOLINIST. TWO CONCERTS ONLY. TWO CONCERTS ONLY. SATURDAY AND MONDAY NEXT. SATURDAY ANI) MONDAY NEXT. MISCHA ELMAN. MISCHA ELMAN. MISCHA ELMAN. GREATEST VIOLINIST IN THE WORLD.' Le Matin, Paris (France), says:—“The boy is a gonitis. This is no exaggerated statement, when considering in tho past such players as Tartini, Yiotti, Rode, Spohr, down ’to Ernest Vicuxtemps, Paganini/ etc., whilo all great in their own way, all became famous through playing their OWN WORKS. Their interest was centred in * their own stylo, but hero is a bov, when fie appears amongst us, still in knickerbockers, plays, and continues to play, with increasing excellence, all tho' important violin works over written, by tho above-named players, plus every important modern work written up to date.” Also tho Brilliant Soprano, Mdlle. EVA GAUTHIER. At the Piano .... Mr PERCY KAHN. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME AT EACH CONCERT. Box plan for tho His Gd and 7s Gd scats opens TO-DAY, at Milner and Thompson’s, Ltd., opp. tho Clock Tower. DUNCAN NEVEN, Business Manager. BOROUGH COUNCILS. BOROUGH OP BLENHEIM. GAS WORKS. APPLICATIONS (marked respectively “ Working Manager,” “ Working Foreman ”) will bo received until 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, the 30th JULY, for the positions of — (1) Working Gas Manager (salary £250 per annum, with free Jrouse, lighting and firing). (2) Working Gas Foreman (salary £l9O per annum, with free house, lighting and firing). Schedule of duties can be seen at Office of this paper, or obtained from Town Clerk, Blenheim. D. P. SINCLAIR. 5197 Town Clerk. WANTED. jV/TcDONALD’S NZ. Labour Exchange— HA Wanted, Employers to apply McDonald for Farm and Station Hands, Cooks, Gardeners, etc. Wanted, Couple, man rouseabout, wife's duties light; Station Fencers; Blade Shearers, October; Couple, man plough, wife general, £100; Ploughmen, 255, 6d. Y’ouths, las, 255; Gardener, 30s. McDonald, 103, Manchester Street. 'Phone 497. YATANTED, Chef, £3 10s week; 2 Laundresses, Instiiuto, 255; lI.M. Waitress, 8.H., 20s; H.P. Maid, 20s; H.-Mds.. 18s, 17a Gd; G Generals, 18s, 20s; Help, los; H.Kceper, 20s; Waitress, W. Coast, 265. Waiting Splendid Nurse for Children, would go to I“l an d- Boardinghouse for Sale. Tel. 1678. Harrington’s Registry, 8, Chancery Lane. QHEEPFARMERS' Labour Exchange.— bt, anted at once, Married Couples, I loug.iman and Farm Hands, Several Men ar.a Boys to milk and generally useful. Cowmcn-Gardeners, Married Shepherd (cottage found), Station Cook, Station Gardener, Station Groom. Sheopfarmers’ Labour Exchange, 155, Hereford Street. ?SX GRIFFITH, IA, Chancery Lane (li • Mrs Darby). Tel. 1106. Wanted, G< General, Ashburton, 20s; Hotel Gen tov 25k; H.-Maid, town, 17a Gd; Kitchenma las; Nuraegui, daily, 10s; Waitress, hot country, 20o; Married Couple, no childri Culvevden, £105; Governess. K.C., daily, 1 year; Experienced Nurse, town, 20s; Nur country, 20s; Girls assist, all suburbs, : Gd, 15s. WHAT does coal cost por day? know, but I know a Matador ! Heater will burn ten hours for 3d i Minßou's). Wanted” to Sell, Pinno^l^lfr, few weeks. Upright Grand, r cent instrument, iron frame, beantif tono, specially imported. Ownor house. Genuine. 269, Hereford Stree YXT ANTED to Let, Montreal Stroet, City, ’ ' 7 rooms, all recently papored throughcut, every modern convenience; rent 17s per week. Livingstone Street, off Fitzgerald Avenue—t rooms, and conveniences. 11s. Linwood—4 rooms and 1 aero, 3-stall stable, 14s. W. E. Simes and Co.. Auctioneers aud Estate Agents, 144-46, Street,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16602, 14 July 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16602, 14 July 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16602, 14 July 1914, Page 1

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