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AMU9EMENTB. OOLO SSEU M. FULLER’S LEADING PICTURES. TO-NIGHT AT 8 AND NIGHTLY. , VH'.: FINAL REVIVAL OF The Supreme “Art Triumph. "ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA!” "ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA!” “ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA!" “ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA!” "ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA!” “ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA!” BETTER THAN “QUO V.YDIS?” Prices Gd and Is. Reserves, Dresden, Is Gd. QANTERBURY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. SPRING SHOW. ART GALLERY. MAGNIFICENT SUCCESS. ONE BLAZE OF COLOUR. SECOND DAY TO-DAY. Don’t miss the Auction Sale of Pot Plants, oto., To-night, at 9 o'clock, in aid of the Poor of Britain, Ireland and Belgium. ADMISSION—Is. J. TIMBRELL, Secretary. JUMBLE SALE. A DDINGTON METHODIST CHURCH, Yl Sehvyn .Street. THURSDAY - , 24th inst., 2.30 to 5, 7 to 9. Admission 3d. „ £.335 CANTERBURY SOCIETY OF ARTS. FOURTH ANNUAL ARTS, CRAFTS AND SKETCH EXHI--ri - BITION. Exhibits must reach the Gallery, Armagh. Street, by 4 p.m. to-morrow. No entrance fee. , • C. M. PARKER, Secretary. MUNICIPAL ORGAN RECITALS. A GRAND ORGAN RECITAL OF RUSSIAN MUSIC will bo given by Dr Bradshaw, City Organist, in His Majesty'3 Theatre, on SUNDAY NEXT, the 27th instant, at S.BO p.m. Mr Leonard Barnes wiTl sing the Russian National Anthem. Each person attending is expected to contribute not less than Gd for any part of the house. Any surplus will be devoted to the Chronic Ward Fund. > FP27O PUBLIC NOTICES. WANTED, SELLING AGENTS in Canterbury for the CHALLINER SOLID RUBBER TYRES, British manufacture. Apply JACKSON. 6307 Box 734, P. 0., Wellington. WANTED—TT'OR the D.1.C., Dunedin, Competent Wo--I. man to Take Charge ot Mantle and Costume • Department. Anply Manager, D.1.C., Christchurch. FPGIB6 DISCLAIMER. T FLATLY DENY that Hugh M’Caw pays X mo 8s per week, as stated in the Magistrate’s Court on September 23. 53G9 (Signed) JOHN M’CAW. St Martins. CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL. A TRIAL OF BOYS’ VOICES will be TX- hold at the Cathedral on FRIDAY, September 25th, at 10 n.m., for the purpose of selecting boys to fill one or more vacant Choristerships. Successful candidates will hold scholarships at Christ’s College and receive also a sound musical training. G 094 THANKS. ■jY/YR AND MRS PERREAU sincerely IVA thank MOTORMAN WILLIAM GEORGE FREE for his prompt and courageous action in rendering FIRST AID to their son, Francis, who was so grievously injured in the tramway accident on the 17th instant, and are both deeply grateful for his invaluable services. 5373. WANTED. 'jV.TcDONALD’S N.Z. Labour Exchange— JVJL Wanted, Employer!! apply McDonald Farm and Station Hands. Wai.tod —Young Ploughman, Machine Shearers, Nov. 15th; Ccuple, man plough, wife cook; Competent, also Young Shepherd; Musterers; Packman; Ploughman; Youth (milk), 17s 6d; Cowman. McDonald, 113, Manchester Street. ’Phone 497. WANTED— Exp. Gardener, ScuUetyman, 255; Cooks, 30s, 25s ;, 11. Md., country place, 22s Gd; H.-Mds., 17s Gd, town; Generals, 20s; Nurses, 20s; Nurse-Companion, country, 255. Five-roomed House to ’ lot, City, 13s Gd. Boarding Houso for Sale, cheap. Several servants waiting engagement. Tel. left. Harrington’s Registry, 8, Chancery Lane. SHEEPFARMERS’ Labour 'Exchange.— Wanted at once Married Couples, Ploughman and Farm Hands, Several Boys md Men to milk and generally useful, Cow-mon-Gardeners, Ploughman for Cliathams, Head Shepherd, Musterers. Waiting engagements Married Cowman-Gardener, wife Cook-Housekeeper. Labour Exchange, 155, Hereford _Street 4 GOOD Article is always a pleasure to its owner. Go to Balkind’s for Good Houses, Good Shirts, Good Hats, Everything. 629, Colombo Street. Good >ALLANTYNES are ehowing Smart Styles jl) in Pique Vests with Carton and Napoleon Roil Collars attached; prices 7 a 6d to 13a 6d each. 3C BALLANTYNE’S Dainty Brassiere or Corßago Embroidery, 18 inches wide, in speciel designs, is very exceptional value at Is 6d yard. 2CHIMNEY Sweeping—'Phone 2090, or 236, Salisbury Street. T. Benjamin-Smith. 6190 (IHEAP Labour—Two and six a week for j all vour sewing. Davis and Daytoma Sewing Machines, at Minson's. XI REPE de Chine Ties in all fashionable shades, for smart wear with the new Low 'Collars, price 2s 6d each, at Ballantynes. XVIS and Daytonia Sewing Machines, at Minson’s, for thirty years agents for the Davis Co. Two and Eix a week. Ten years' guarantee. F~OR Sale, Jersey Heifer, due Tuesday. W. J. Boyoe, Matson’s Road. Papanuu 5357 T 'SLOWER Vases and Glasses, Tubes and ' Bowls. All sorts at the usual store, Minson and Co., Colombo Street. X 8 FOUNTAIN Pens—Caxton Self-filling, 14carat Gold Nib, 8s 6d; all parts renewable. Self-filling Stylos, 6s Gd. Redfem’s, Manchester Street. X3> OUSES to Let: Sydenham, 4 rooms, Gs, 7s, Bs, Bs, 9s, 9s, 12s, 12s 6d, 12s 6d, 12s 6d; 5 rooms, 10s, 11s; 6 R. .with stable, 15s; 6 rooms, Bs, 11s, 18s; 8 K. with hot and cold, etc., 16s; 7 rooms, 15a; 30 rooms, 18s; City, 4 rooms, Bs, 10r; 3 rooms, 15s; - 7 rooms, 21s; Addington, 8 rooms, 83; 4 rooms, 7s 6d, 8s Gd; Ltnwooa, 4 rooms, 10s, 10s Gd; 5 rooms, hot and cold, etc., IGs; G rooms, 14s 6d. Forest ana F you had a few of Minson’s nice cheap . Flower Glasses you could make your ible beautiful with spring flowers. X 4 - T will pay you to visit Balkind's for every- . thing you require in Drapery, Clothing, loots, eto. Everything of the Best. Easy cekly payments. 629, Colombo Street. LADY, domesticated, Seeks Post as Help, no children, 18s. 8.L., “Times” Ofiee, r EFT-OFF Clothing.—Mrs Pritchard Is a U Cash Buyer of Gent’s Misfits and Leftiff Clothing, Boots, Tranks, Portmanteaux; ilso Ladies’ and Children’s Clothing.. Spot Dash. ■ Ring up ’Phone 3394, or write 1& Victoria Street. ,i(fONEY to Lend Privately—£s to £2s— upon Household Furniture (without removal), repayable by easy instalments. Call or write, enclosing stamp for reply, L. .W. Balkind, Draper, 629, Colombo Street. PRINTER, experienced case or machine, wants Situation. Robertson, 41 Russell Square, Tim arm 5103 PAINTER wanted at once, gooS - tradesman. Apply on new job, Cecil Street, off Shakespeare Road. 5400 P’OTATOE S—Beat Table 6a sack 2001 b; quality, weight guaranteed, delivered. Postcard, 500 Worcester Street. 5360 REDFERN’ST Manchester Street, it always worth a visit. The largest stocks of Latest Goods at Lowest Prices. XI T>EDFERN’S for Stationery. Printing and XV Rubber Stamps. No Canvassers, and Best Value in the Trade. S 3 SINGLE and Double Furnished Apartments; also Sitting-room, Let; modern house: sunny position. 370, Durham Street. 8955

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16664, 24 September 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16664, 24 September 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16664, 24 September 1914, Page 1

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