AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. At ,i V E E Y B O D Y ' ! ■I ("Tho Distinctive Theatre.") Beautiful MARGUERITE COUETOT , y MARGUERITE COURTOT And TOM MOORE TOM MOORE In Kalem's "Wonder Play in Three Reels. THE FIRST COMMANDMENT THE FIRST COMMANDMENT THE FIRST COMMANDMENT THE FIRST COMMANDMENT THE FIRST COMMANDMENT THE FIRST COMMANDMENT A Drama of Actuality—one of the most gripping and compelling . life stories e'er told. Love and Rqmance, Sunshine and Tempest, Charm and Thrill right through. BRILLIANT SUPPORTING SUBJECTS, Everybody's Prices: Adults 6d, Children 3d. SYDENHAM PICTU EE* S. 1 THE FIRST COMMANDMENT. And. Special Supporting Series. Magnificent and Atliaotive Features. •opular Prices at this Popular Theatre. CHRISTCHUECH HOSPITAL. HHE NURSING STAFF are giving a 1 GARDEN PARTY in tho Hospital Grounds, on SATURDAY. Jan: 20, from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m., in » : d of Soldiers' Queen Afternoon Tea, Tennis Courts, etc., Guessm* Competition, Flowers, Sweets and .Tobacco Stalls. Woolston and Tramways Bands in attendance. . • FP3845 PUBLIC NOTICES. TITH the juicy ioint of meat, V V Don't forget the ' other treat. Ycur appetite, it is surely bound to tickle, The quality and price are right: It's the delicious " MILITARY PICKLE." .■fTANTED, Thoroughly Capable LADY VV BOOKKEEPER, for Double Entry System. State salary required. Forward references. '".:'-' 2196 . _' BOX 965. GLERK— WANTED CLERK (Male), for Merchant's Office, one with.knowledge of Customs Work preferred. Apply by letter, with conies of testimonials, to 2210 MERCHANT, Box 524, Christchurch. ITtrANTED, . BOOKKEEPER,, for Public V> Office, at Timaru. Previous experience necessary. Salary £3 per week. FP3842 CONFIDENCE, this office. : FOR SALE. ...■■■, ,' IUTCHERY BUSINESS, Main Road, —* Christchurch. Turnover, December, 14 cattle, 135 sheep,'ss lambs, 11 piga, 17 calves. Price reasonable for quick sale. No goodwill. , Apply BUTCHERY, "Times " Office MISS MURIEL LITTLE (of London), WILL commence her Lessons on Voice Product i-'U on MONDAY, January 31st. On Friday and Saturday (2sth and 29th), Miss Little will be at her Studio. 97, Cambridge Terrace, to give Free Voice Trials to intending Pupils. . All communications to «?, ROSSALL STREET, (Tel. 3912 M). Merivale *-.. . 383-> ■ ' TO PASTRYCOOKS AND CONFECTIONERS. FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS' FOR SALE AS . v.;. v .. A>. GOING . CONCERN. ' s -***%ss is the OLDEST ESTABLISHED and Best Conducted Restaurant and Confectioner's Business .on, the East Coast; Occupies BEST'BUSINESS CENTRE. Premises can seat' 230. Machinery, furniture, utensils, stock—in fact, lock, stock and barrel goes to the Buyer. No North Island town can compare with the situation, the growth of the district and the immediate further development of the city and suburbs. Now is the time to get in. All, particulars re Price, Rent, Lease, etc., from the underaigned. Bona fide inquiry solicited. HUNTER AND CLARK THOMSON, TENNYSON STREET, 3334 > Napier. WANTED. PRICOTS, 2s 6d dozen lbs; W. Leghorn - Pullets, £1 dozen; also B. Orpington I and S. Wyandoltes. 64, Ha\vkc3bury Avenue, St Albans. -219* A YOUNG Married Man, varied Home and Colonial experience, open for any position ; good .salesman; canvasser, etc. A.real live hustler. Anything undertaken. ' Will prove' success. Capable, this Office. 2182 i T 'Ballantyne's Sale—White Crepe Flouncl ing, ISin Wide, handsomely embroider- | ed. usuallv Ss Gd, reduced to 4 3 lid yd. ' X T Ballantvne's Sale—Russell Lawn and I .mjL Moire Dress Linings, in various shades, usual prices up to Is l"jd yard, reduced to Sid yard. \ * - AT Ballantvne's" Sale—Beautiful Handembroidered and Drawn-thread Blouses (unmade), in fine quality lawn, usually 6s lid to os lid. reduced to 2s lid and 3s .lid each. X _ BALLANTYNE'S Special Sale price for White Voile . Embroidered Flouncing, 51 inches wide, is only lis 9d for 5 yards. X 300 T Trade— Wanted, Good Uoit'gh Stuff Cutter. Delacour, 101. Gloucester I Street, Christchurch. 220 a HIMNEY Sweep—Armstrong. 51, Fairfield Vj Avenue. Neatness and Cleanliness a I Speciality. 'Phone 1613. - 1600 I7IOR Sale, American Organ, almost new, ! suit Church or School. Price £2O, cost £lO. Apply Smith and Anthony, Printers, Manchester Street? 218 S IARDENER, Handy Man, wants Situation, I' knowledge of Motor, also can milk; ' : Times " Office. ■; 2144 (MRES Wanted. ' ipply Ouillermo and T- Co. 370. Montreal Street, City. OUSES to Let—St. Albans /3 rooms 6s - 6d; Citv—3 rooms B*, Bs. B*. Bs, 8», s« 8s 8s; '5 rooms, 16s. Ac.dington—3 rboius Vs. 4 rooms 10s. Sydenham—4 rooms IT 10s; o rooms, 10s 12s. Ms; 5 rooms, with hot and cold, etc., 15s, i 15s los; 6 rooms 13s, with hot and cold. etc. 20s; 7 rooms Ms. Opawa-4 rooms, 8s 6d. 9s;_ 7 rooms, all conveniences, 25'. Papanui—.> rooms. with half-acre, 13s. Station—6 rooms, with hot and cold. 15s. Radl°v-S-roomcd New Bungalow, lis. Beckenham—s rcoms, all conveniences. 18s. Shops, from 10s to £2 ss. Forrest and Perkins. 433, Colombo Street,/ Sydenham.. TARS for Jan., smau truit and big fruit. J Fiie Jars, that will last years and years. Mason's latest Jars. a lEFT-OFF Clothing.—Mrs Pritchard is a J Cash Buyer of Gent's Misfits and Leftoff Clothing, Boots. Trunks, Portmanteaux; also Ladies' and Children's Clothing. Spot cash. Ring up 'Phone 3394, or write 12, Victoria Street. ] .. MASON'S New Jars are grand. Pints, quarts and half-gallons, all ready for von at Minson's. Do not delay. X MONEV to Lend, £1 to £23, upon Household Furniture (without removal). No delay. Repayable Easy Weekly Instalments. Tel. 2567. L. W, BALKIXD, 629, Colombo Street. JOSITIVELY the boßt and only kinds of Jars are to be' found at Minson's, and as nowhore is cheaper, you should ring up your order. PUT up all tho Jam you can now • the Fruit is about. You will be* glad in the •winter. Minson's for the Jars. X, ► ESPECTABLE Girl wanted for light .li housework (live in). Apply after 7 p.m., 328, Stanmorc Road, Richmond. 2191 TO Let, Cottage, handy to Square. Apply 59, Fitzgerald Avenue. 2228 r Butchers—Wanted, ft Good Man, take I cart. J. Barnard, Kaiapoi. 21
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17077, 28 January 1916, Page 1
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