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AMUSEMENTS. Q.KAND THEATRE Continuous Pictures, 12 Noon to 11 p.m. ‘THE ONLY SHOW WORTH WHILE. : LAST NIGHT—TO-NIGHT ' The Magnificent Bison Feature, THE MAD HERMIT. THE THE THE THE THE THE THE HERMIT. HERMIT. HERMIT. HERMIT. HERMIT. HERMIT. HERMIT. its MAD MAD MAD MAD MAD MAD MAD A Weird and Sensational Photo Play. A DRAMA FULL OF THRILLS. The Tragic Climax is startling in Realism. A MADMAN’S REVENGE. Also Five Other Exclusive Features. THE PRICE OF HIS HONOUR (Drama) PATER’S EVIL SPIRIT (Comic). PRETZEL CAPTURES THE SMUGGLERS (Comic). CRAB AND LOBSTER INDUSTRY (Educational). Royal Wives of India (Coloured Scenic). Supported by the BEST OF MUSIC. Day Sessions: MR A. L. SUTTON. Evening Sessions: GRAND ORCHESTRA PRICES AS USUAL: Gd and 30. QUEEN’S THEATRE, HEREFORD STREET. Open Continuously, 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. ADULTS Gd. CHILDREN 3d. • TO-DAY—WEDNESDAY—TO-NIGRT. -Last Screening of the POPULAR PROGRAMME, Including the Great Patriotic Film, OUR KING’S NAVY. OUR KING’S NAVY. And the Glorious Kalem 'Drama, “A PACK OF CARDS.’’ “A PACK OF CARDS.” STRONGLY SUPPORTED by an excellent all-round Programme. ORCHESTRA. ORCHESTRA. In Patriotic Airs. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MORROW. ■fypt LILLY AND HIS STUDENTS much apreoiato your presence At their DEMONSTRATION CONCERT. will TO-NIGHT, at 8. C.HORAL HALL. THE NEW PATRIOTIC SONG. “SONS OF NEW ZEALAND.” JQEDICATED TO THE N.Z. EXPEDITIONARY FORGE, 1914. POPULAR EDITION NOW ON SALE EVERYWHERE. PRICE—Ib. Post Free from Office of this paper. Featured at all the Theatres and performed by Leading Choirs’ and Brass Bands at Patriotic Gatherings amid intense Enthusiasm. '• PUBLIC NOTICES. WANTED, HOUSES TO LET.—We have scores of enquirers for Houses to Let. Property Owners, list your Houses to Lot with us. We’ll soon find you a tenant. R. S. McKenzie and Co., Auctioneers ar.d Land Agents, 143, Cashel Street (next Tattersall’s)., FP lIjJ'ONEY Lent .Privately, from £5 upwards, HA upon Household Furniture and Pianoa (without removal); also Approved Note of Hand. Repayable by Easy Weekly Instalments. Enclose stamp for reply to BOX 673, Christchurch. X FRUIT TREES! FRUIT TREESI TWO AND THREE YEARS OLD. WE can offer you all the most profitable and popular varieties in clean, wellgrown, healthy plants, including Apples, Pears. Apricots, Peaches, Nectarines, Ciibrties, Plums, otc., etc. Also, Currants, Gooseberries, Rasnberries, etc. INSPECTION INVITED. C. E. GIBBONS AND CO.. Nurserymen and Seedsmen, Christchurch. KOWAI DOMAIN BOARD. PERMISSION has been given to the Amberley Steep’echaso Club to use the Racecourse for a Race Meeting on SATURDAY, AUGUST 29th, and to mako the following charges for admission:—ls for every adult, Is for hoTse and vehicle, and 2s 6d for motor-cars. ' G. D. GREENWOOD. Chairman. WANTED. MCDONALD’S N.Z. Labour Exchange.— Wanted, Employers to apply McDonald for Farm and Station Hands, Cooks. Wanted, Couple, man general, wife cook, £lO4 and found; Cowman, Gardener, Cowman, Blade Shearer, October, Blackßmith’3 Improver. M’Donald, 106, Manchester Street. ’Phone 497. WANTED— 2 H.-maids, for leading hotel; Barmaids, £"2; Cooks, 355, 30s, 255; Nurses, 20s, 17s 6d; Parlourmaid, 17s 6d; Middle-aged Woman, for Companion-help, country, 20s; Generals, 18s; H.P. Maid, 17s Gd. Boarding-house for Sale, in West End Christchurch, cheap. Waiting Engagement— Cooks, Housemaids, Porters, would go in country. Tel. 1673. Harrington’s Registry, 8, Chancery Lane. N. GRIFFITH, la, Chancery Lane, late • Mrs Darby’s Registry, Telephone 1106. —Wanted, Several Good Generais, 20s; H.-Parlour-maid, 20s, country; H.-maid, town, 15s; H.-maid, Institute, 15s; H.-maid-Wait-ress, 15s; Governess, R.C., .CIO year; Girls assist, 12s 6d, 15s; Hotel Gen., 20s; Good Gen., Cashmere, 2 people, good place, 20s. Men waiting employment. QHEEPFARMERS- Labour Eichange.►D Wanted at once, Married Couples, Ploughman and Farm Hands, Sfive-al Mon and boys to milk and generally useful. Cow-men-Gardanors; Cowman for Chathame; i.mod Gardener (cottage found), Dairyman used to rnilking machines, Tutor for country I client (light outdoor duties). Sheepfarmers’ [ Labour Exchange, 155, Hereford Street. WANTED, Lad] about 16] for Garage Work. Adatn3. Limited, Tuam Street. ' 38-55 WANTED, Women for Pickle Department. Apply J. J. Mclhuish and Co., Ltd., Wilson’s Rond. 3339 WANTED, Respectable Youth. Apply J. J. Melhuish and Co., Ltd., Wilson's Road. 3839 WANTED, Good Gcrse-culter, Boy for farm. Farmers’ Labour Exchange, 184, Cashel Street. 3537 YyIYANTED, Smart Boy for Office; good Vt wages for suitable lad. Wm. White and Co., Ltd., Timber Merchants, Lincoln Road. 3833 WANTED to Purchase, with trial, 1 Good Huntaway Sheepdog. S. Paul, Whiteefiffs. . 3738 WANTED, Respectable Gentlemen Boarders; single end double rooms. Soft washing. Thorpe House, 150, Peterborough Street. 3796 WANTED Known—That Nicholson and Co. arc clearing Whito Double-bed Blankets at 19a 6d, at their WinteT Sate, now on. X WANTED Known—That Nicholson and Co. are clearing 20 Ladies’ Tweed Coats at 6s lid, ÜBually 21a 6d, at their Sale. X WANTED, 2000 Ladies' and Gents’ Umbrellas to Re-cover during April; reduced price. Lothaby’s, 64, Cathedral Square. WANTED, Purchaser • for practically new 3-seater Overland Car; also a tbseater Overland. Low priceß and good terms ..to [ right man. Lawrence’s, 168, High Street, opposite Post Offlc®.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16639, 26 August 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16639, 26 August 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16639, 26 August 1914, Page 1