AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE, 2.30 TO-MORROW. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. -*- Again TO NIGHT, at 8.0. .THE AWAKENING Anita Stewart , THE AWAKENING Anita v Stewart THE AWAKENING and THE AWAKENING Earle Williams. THE AWAKENING Earle Williams. A Drama of Strong Contrasts. REINCARNATION Florence REINCARNATION La Badic An Original .and Striking Ploy. .FOLLOWING THE-SCENT. Pathe 'Gazette. Land of Bulrushcß. How the French Coast is Guarded. WIFE—THE WEAKER VESSEL. ■ MONDAY NEXT MONDAY. ■ MONDAY NEXT MONDAY. Albert Chevalier Albert Chevalier and and Florence Turner Florence Turner .. 'MY MY i OLD i OLD DUTCH. DUTCH. DUTCH. DUTCH. Is and ,6d. Reserves The Bristol Is 6d. 1 LOBE VXA MAGNIFICENT AND POWERFUL PROGRAMME. . "TRAPPED BY THE FLAMES." " TRAPPED BY THE FLAMES." 18th Thrilling Bpisoc* of • THE ; MILLION DOLLAR ' MYSTERY. _he Gauniont Graphic—Latest War Topical. A MATTER OF SECONDS (Kalem Drama). THE HONEYMOON PACT (Comedy). THE MISSING CLUE (Vita Comedy). PUBLIC NOTICES. RED CROSS FUND. F YOU CANNOT GO TO THE FRONT. HELP THE MEN ON WHOM YOU ARE DEPENDING. THE GREATEST NEED Is their prompt relief when sick or woundod. THE CALLS HAVE BEEN, AND WILL BE ENORMOUS. ' V Lord Ranfurly, in a letter"-dated October Oth, says:—" I am sorry to say that during the past fortnight our expenditure has been three times our receipts, end this is causing us much anxiety." THE BIG PUSH "wiLL SOON BEGIN, AND MONEY IS WANTED NOW. Contributions to the Hon Secretary of the Fund, 119, Worcester Street, will be gratefully acknowledged. IVERYBODY'S Buying the Delicious t MILITARY PICKLE. All Grocers in 1 Town Bnd Suburbs are Selling it at a REASONABLE PRICE. "/-IELIA," FRENCH BLOUSES AND \J. LINGERIE. ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, CHRISTCHURCH. Succnrsale 39, Alfred Place West, London, Eng. Terms Cash.,. THE CITIZENS' DEFENCE CORPS, 94a, Hereford Street, Christchurch. WANT OFFERS OF EMPLOYMENT. .Temporary Employment for Recruits. Permanent Employment for "Discharged Soldiers. • « EP3S43 J) CROAKER,' SUGAR EXFERP, _t. •;,•■•;; ~V IS FREE v. TO DEMONSTRATE . V CONFECTIONERY MAKING MONDAY MORNING, or ANY TIME TUESDAY. See me to-day between '2' and 5.30 at 139, Gloucester Street, opp. Dominion Hotel. AFTER TUESDAY. ADDRESS ALL LETTERS G.P:O., DUNEDIN. THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LIMITED. ON, and after Ist FEBRUARY, 1916, the Cluistchurch business of the' above Bank will be conducted at its Offices. No. t 43, Hereford Street (east of Colombo Street), in the new buildings erected by the National Mutual Life Association of Australasia, Ltd. E. P. YALDWYN, Attorney for the said Bank in New Zealand, 3808 Wellington. WANTED KNOWN—- ,' That the TTNITED SERVICE BOTTLE STORE U Is now making up XMA S. HAMPERS. No. 1 Hamper (21s fid) contains—--1 Bottle 15-year-old White Horse Whisky, bottled bv United Service. 1 Bottle 'Old "Port Wine. 1 1 Bottle Hennessy or Martell X Brandy 6 Bottles Assorted Colonial Ale and Stout. If you want any Hampers made up, ring up Telephone 406. ■ X WAIMAIRI COUNTY COUNCIL. ALL RATES not paid before the 31st day of January will be charged TEN PER CENT ADDITIONAL. The Office in Hereford Street (T. D. Herman, Solicitor) will be open on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 27 and 28, from 10 a.m. till 2 rj.m., and on SATURDAY, 29th. from 10 a.m. till 1 p.m. _ ■ R. J. SHARPE. FP3470 County Clerk. WAIMAIRI COUNTY COUNCIL. ELECTRIC LIGHTING LOAN OF £19,250. THE WAIMAIRI"~COUNTY COUNCIL i- invites Tenders for the purchase of £IOO Debentures for 5, 7 or 10 years, Interest at 5 per cent, payable half-yearly. For Particulars, and applications: The Commercial Bank of Australia, Cathedral Square, Christchurch. or at the— ** Offices, North Road, Papaniii. R. J. SHARPE, FP3588 County Clerk. WANTED. CIENTRAL Labour Agency, Victoria Square,. 1 want Married Couple, no children, N. Island, £104; Cook and H.-maid, sheep station, 30s, 20s; H.-maid, country, 22s fid; Laundresses. 255; H.-M. Waitress, hotel, 20s; Laundress, hotel, 255; Hotel Cooks, 30s, 255; H.-maid-WaitreFS, country. 20s; H.-maid», town, 17s 6d, 20s; K.-maid. 15s; Cook-Gen-erals, 255, 20s, 17s 6d. Viotoria Chambers, Armagh Street' West. 'Phone 1576 >ROOKE-DARBY'S SELECT REGIS- > TRY, Chancery Lane, arc needing Cook, country hotel, 255; • ■ Cook-Laun-dress, 27s 6d; General (adult family), 20s; Kitchenman; HIM.' Waites*. , 20s; Cook-Genl./ 20s, 22s Gd; H.-maid, hotel, 22* 6d; Cook (school institution), 255; Ploughman, 4-horae, 40s; Cook-Genl., 20s, 25a; H.M., same place, 15s. 'Phones: Office 1106, .Residence 3221. ANTED, 6 Cook-Generals. 20s, 255; VY SCulleryman and Moid, 255; Ploughman, £2 weekj H. Maid, leading hotel, 20s; Laimdreßß, 255; Porters, 255. Waiting engagement—3 Hotel Cooks, Nurse, H. Maid, Nurse for children. Tel. 1678. Harrington's R-ni.+rv R rhancerv Lane. WANTED, Employers to order Harvesters Early. Wanted Station Cowboys; Married Shepherds, wife houßekoepor, £120; Ploughman-harvesters; 10 Cooks, 30s. 60s; Threshing Machine Hands; Married Ploughmen. M'Donald, 113, Manchester Street. 'Phone 497. ACTIVE or Sleeping Partner, who could finance up to £IOO, required by a gentleman without the means to promote a genuine advertising proposition, which will yield. £BOO p.a. profits. Experience unnecessary. Write first' instance Fine Prop, this Office. 2183 AN English Lady, very successful in preparing children for. University Examinations, desires a position as Governess to a family on a station or farm. Address, E.'L.S., G.F.0., Christchurch. 2139
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17077, 28 January 1916, Page 1
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