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AMUSEMENTS. rpiYOLI FOLLIES BOX PLANS L OPEN TIVOLI FOLLIES BOX PLANS OPEN TrVOLI FOLLIFS* BOX PLANS OPEN BBBaBWBKHBBBBCT AT THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. HPHBATBE K O Y A L. Lessees . J. C. "Williamson, Ltd. Commencing MONDAY NEXT, AUG. 2nd. MONDAY NEXT, AUG. 2nd. MR HUGH D. McINTOSH will present THE FAMOUS TIVOLI FOLLIES. THE FAMOU- TIVOLI FOLLIES. THE FAMOUS TIVOLI FOLLIES. THE FAMOUS TIVOLI FOLLIES. JACK CANNOT JACK CANNOT KING OP THE K-NUTS. ELLE D'ARMOND ELLE. D'ARMOND The red-headed Queen of the Follies. RO3ERT PARKER, ROBERT PARKER, The Distinguished Baritone, late of the Quintan Opera Co. ALFREDO, ALFREDO, The world-faniauß Vagabond Violinist. YAKLOVLENKO, FRANK GREENE, The Whirlwind Russian. Matinee Idol. VERA PEARCE, The Beauteous' Australienno. JEAN KEITH, Premiere Danseuse. ALVARETTO. REGO AND STOPPir. Pantomime Absurdity. And our Great Chorus of Beautiful Blondes feft and Brunettes. he Bristol Piano Co. To-day. jrnces: .deserves, ss; Stalls, 8s; Family Circle, 2s; Late Loors Is. Q, B i S D THEATRE. Tho Home of the NEW Chaplin Films. THE GREAT EVENT THIS WEEK Is undoubtedly CHAPLIN "IN THE PARK." THOUSANDS HAVE SEEN "CHARLIE." THOUSANDS M6RE WANT TO SEE HIM. Therefore Follow the Crowds. They All Lead to "THE GRAND." CHARLIE CHAPLIN "IN THE PARK," CHARLIE CHAPLIN 1000 Feet CHARLIE CHAPLIN 1000 Shrieks CHARLIE CHAPLIN " In the Park," lARLIE CHAPLIN Or.e of the CHARLIE CHAPLIX CHARLIE OHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLINCHARLIE CHAPLIN ' IN THE PARK." IN THE PARK." IN THE PARK." IN THE FARK." 'IN THE PARK." NEW SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Tho Magnificent Drama. 2000 fee', "PAULETIE'S NECKLACE" Thrilling "PAULETTE'S NECKLACE" Startling "PAULETTE'S NECKLACE" Sensational 'PAULETTE'S NECKLACE" Unequalled "THE WAY OF WOMAN" (Easanay Drama) ~. " The Peddlers " (Keystone). "Bill and- Hie Lions" (Comic). " Warwick Chronicle " (Topical). PRICES: Cd and Bd. COME EARLY and avoid Disappointment.

J l v F. A. HORNIBROOK. who has Toreivrd a Special Course of Jiu-Jitfu from CAPTAIN L. MeLAGLEN, is now commencing classes in this Science. Full particulars on appli< tion at F. A. HORNIBROOK'S PHYSICAL CULTURE INSTITUTE, 106. Gloucester Street. ' T. S. TANKARD'S PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASSES. BUSINESS MEN, YOUNG MEN, YOUTHS, LADIES, GIRLS. BOTS, CHILDREN AND SPECIAL. ' SEND FOR PROSPECTUS. Y.M.C.A., CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. PUBLIC NOTICEB. THE BRITISH CROWN ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD., is prepared to grant you protection against File on every class of risk. Particulars of rates and conditions may be obtained on application to ARTHUR L. GHAY AND CO., Chief Agents for Canterbury, Cl 3, Manchester Street, Christchurch. TO~BAKERS~~AND ~ <"JEND immediately for our Latest IllusJ trated Catalogue of Allen's Parent Porthole Steel Bakers' Ovens. Several hundreds of the e Ovens are now in use in the Colonies, and are givinz entire STONEX AND WHITE. S, 5 and 16, Wakefield Street, Auckland. Sole Manufa-ctu.ers for New Zeala ~TAR ENGINEERING COMPANY'S 1 LORRY (New), 15 h.p., 4-Cylinder Engine, extra strong axles, artillery detachable wheob fitted with 815 s 105 British Dunlop Tyres. Suitable for town or oc-untry. Apply KAIKOURA MOTOR COMPANY, 155, Hereford Street, Christchurch, 902 "ITTANIED, Miarried Cowman, wife housoVV keeper, good wages; Hotel Couple. n.an general, wife cook; Ploughmen, 30a; Station Cook, 40s; Station Gardeners, 30s, 40s; Fencers, 30s; Shepherds, North leiajid. McDonald's. Manchester Street. WANTED. M. Couples without family, £llO year; H. -keeper, 1 genLeman, 2-3 6d, must bake bread; Parlour-maid, Government House, ids; General, Riccarton, 20s; Girls, assist, 10s, 12s; Lady-help, Darfielcl, !7s 6d; Cock, 255; H.P.-md., country, •20s, same place, suit two friends; Cook-Gene-ral, 2 peon e, 20s, chi.d no objection, country. Boardinghouse. West End, valuation. Room to Let. Tel. 1678. Miss Harrington's Rcg.s 'ry, 6, Chancery Lane. ("<ENIRAL Labour Agency, Victoria J • Square.—Wanted, Young Housemaid, town, lid; Generals, town, 17s 6d; Hotel Cook, country, 2os; Cook-General, country, 20s; Girls to assist., 10s, 12s. Waiting engagement, First-class Hotel H.maids, Waitresses, Cooks, etc. Armagh Street West. 'Phono 1575. Wanted to recommend—Pantry. Kitchen, H.-maids and Waitresses, Young Girl to assist at housework. > ROOKS'-DA RB T S (Inop.) Select Regis. J try, la, Chancery Lane, are wanting:— Severa: Expd. Waitresses, good positions and pay; fcmart Girl for office; Genl. (little washing), 22s Gd; Cook (expd.), 25s (K.M. kept; L.-Help, 17s 6d; Genl., 20 (good position); H.M., 15s; H.M.-'Waitress; M. Couj>.e (hote.), £IOO p.a.; H.P.-maid, 20s; Laundress (school). 20s; Nurse-H.M., 15s; Parlour-M. (exrod.) 20s; H._keeper (1 child allowed), 20s; Genls., 15s, 17s 6d 20s. Thoneß:_Biz l^6lßL 1106; Residence, 8221. WANTED, at once, Several Smart Girls ior Laundry Work; experience nor necessary. Brown's Luundry, Peterborough Street. __ 2-118 WANTED," Boy for SdTcHcrVOffiW."" Apply in own handwriting, stating age. Garrick, Cow!i-,haw, Alpers ojjd Nichclis, 104, Gloucester Street. 2409 WANTED, ~Roy to Lea,™ the Trade. IJugene Spitz and Co., Ltd., Ladies' Tailors, 77, Cashel Street, Christeliurch. 2407 ! WANTED to Let, Two Nice Front Rooms in modern six-roomed hcure; conveniences. Suit married couple. Apply X.F.F., "Tiroes" Cffice. 2405 TtTANTED, for Elderly Lady, Large Unr V fui.nished Sunny Front Room. Apply Mrs Muir, 132, Rolleston Staeeti, Linwocd. 2432 WANTED, Gardener; constant work to | capable m-.n Apply, first instance, bv letter only, Mr C. E. Salter, Hereford I SKireet, Christchurch. 811

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16921, 29 July 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16921, 29 July 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16921, 29 July 1915, Page 1

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