Article image
Article image

AMUSEMENTS. "BIRTH OF A NATION" MATINEE. "BIETH OF A NATION" MATINEE. TO-MORRQW, at 2 o'clock. TO-MORROW, at 2 o'c'.ock. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE TO ALL PARTS An Afternoon of Wonder, Amazement and Healthy Excitement for the " Kiddies." THE CHILDREN'S OPPORTUNITY To Witness Tho Greatest Achievement in Photo-Plays. THEATRE ROY A L. DIRECTION: J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Manager: John Farrell. WE WILL NEVER SEE ITS LIKE AGAIN. LAST TWO NIGHTS LAST TWO NIGHTS Of THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. Tho Screen has ncvor reyealed anything to ccinp-aio with this Marvc lous Dramatic Spectacle. • It thrills you. , It stirs the toxil like the aound of a bugle. It cost OVER £IOO,COO 10 PRODUCE. It illustrates realistically the horrors end noblo oacri&cc3 that happen on the baU.ffiold. ! " ■ ...•.' It unfo.ds a tender and fascinating love stoVy. You Positively MUST fee at least one -. renrasentation of "THE BIRTH OF A NATION. 3a Seats tnav bo reserved at Mfner and Thompson's. "Day Sales at the Toy Cave Confectionery Shop. PRICES :3s, 2« and Is. * CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. OLYMPIA SKATING RINK. LYMPIA SKATING RINK. FINISH OF THE SEASON. . FINISH OF THE SEASON. LAST TWO DAYS AND NIGHTS. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. OLYMPIA BAND PLAYS EACH NIGHT. Roll up and have your last Skate this Season. ARTHUR L. POWER. Manager. «-*tr>A»T.ATa'T» THEATRE. THE GRIP OF JEALOUSY. Its Chief Fea -are: The sheer appealing character of its story and iis novel scenes. MANAGERIAL.—Owing to Extensive IMPROVEMENTS being made to the Seating Accommodation in tho Circle, Starland wil. bo CLOSED till 6.30 p.m. TO-DAY. PUBLIC NOTICES. WANTED, Apprcn'iees and Improvers for Millinery Department. Only high-c.nss work. Exceptional opportunity for experi"fa'**** ' MISS PAGE. D.I.C. AKELL A W A Y, A. PRACTICAL WATCHVAKER A*D .. JEWELLER. .%-,,, 6J, Cathedral- Square (between Broadway s &JZ***>-~ . , ;> TELEPHONE 22UV ; DEMONSTRATION OF JELBART OIL • ...... TRACTOR.. AT WADDINGTON. On TUESDAY, 19th SEPT., at 1 p.m. A PUBLIC Demonstration will bo held m Mr D. McMillin's HomebuOi Road Paddock. Come and see the little wonder at „„ T i, • FP7875 A SPECIAL SALE OF iXCLUSIVE UNDERCLOTHING. 10 Per Conf DISCOUNT Off MARKED PRICES. STUART, DALLAS A>'D CO., 202 and 201, HIGH STREET, Kear Clock Tower. TO FACTORY MANAGERS. TXrE require" a MANAGER for our UNVV DERCLOTHING; BLOUSE AND COSTUME 'FACTORY. It is equipped with' latest appliances. Appiy by letter, with credentials, stating ago and experience, to ARCHIBALD CLARK AND SONS, LTD., 78(57 Auckland. MILITARY TRAINING SCHOOL. 76, Holly Roud. ... 'Phono -USS. New Course commences TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, the I9lh. will p'-obab'y be the LAST oopcrJ tunity of obtaining a full course of'training and instruction prior to the advent of commilsorv service. Those who contemp'ote enhnin? Awards tho end of 'he ve.ir should n~t miss Mti? wtv EXCFPTTON.AL OPPORTUNITY of paring thenise'tvas NOW for promotion TtVEN. • ;, ' The majority nt'mnwM candidates for recent 'oca'. " tos* examinations were rrpMJs of the Vh'"ol. ThesV m«n ore -elected for fecial N.C.O. trainin? at Trenthnni. and « largo percentage are eventually given commissions. Thi-k Vhn* this chance i»m") for PROMOTION, PAx*. PENSION. PruwLFOE". ' ~ As «h» training i« *W"tN' on r.roffr»--i lire~ it is Write or telephone for prospectus or interview. , . , Princvoal: OAPT. C. H. MATTHEWS. N.Z.G.A. W*MT«O. WANTED, Shepherds, Cowmen, 30s; Station Groom; Yotit •, learn ploughing; Married Ploughman, ca tagre found; 10 Ploughmen, 32s 6d, 8»V, General S atiou Hand 30s; Station Houseboy. M Donald lia Munrhepter Street. SHEEPFAEMERS* LABOUR EXCHANGE. WANTED— M.C., head ploughman, wife cook for few, station; Single Ploughmen 355, 37s 6cl; Cowmen .Gardeners, 255, 273 6d; "Boy*, to milk and useful, 15s, 235; two Station Gardeners, 355; Station Fencer, 40s; Musterers; Shepherds. Awaiting Engagement— Shearers, Poisoners, Rrbbitera. ShcjSpfarmers' Labour Exchange. 150, Hereford Chambers. 'Phone T/tT ANTED—Cook, SOs, k.-maid kept, cotin. V\ try, H.-nia-U, 20s, and Parlourmaid, °ss same,'place: Waitresses,' hotels; Cooa, 2 people, 255; Cowman, 30s; Gardoner, 255; help, ChevKt, 17s 6d; Pantrymaid, 20s; Porter country hotel, 30s, milk; Scullerynian, 25s'. Plenty positions. Tel. 1678. Harrington's Registry, 8. Chancery Lane. CENTRAL Labour Agenoy, Victoria Square, want:—Several Cook-Generds,. town an.l country; H.P.-maid, #.-maids and Por-•our-maid, H.-maid, Waitress (country ho'el). Waiting Hotel Cooks, Portere, Housekeepers, e'o 'Phone 1575. Armagh Street West, near Color ibo Street. '•' JROOK'S-DARBY'S Select Registry, *-> Chancery Lsnc, are needing:—Cooks, country, privato, 30s. 27s 6d, good home 355; P B H., 25a; Small Inst., 255; General, 20s; Ploughman (hills'! 37s 6d;' Rouseabout, 25V; Cook, town. 20s; Young Nurse-M., 12s fd; M Couple, good placo, £lO-1; Porter (2nd), 27s 6d; Waitress, cxpd., 17s Cd; H.M., firtclass hotel- Cook-Generals, 2os. 20s; H.P.M 20?; Parloiir-M., 255; Cook-Laundress, 25«; House-M., 20s; H.M.-Waitress, 20a. 'Phones: Office 1106; Reridence, 8221. .roi'NG Married M«n Seek* Light Work.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LT19160915.2.3.5

Bibliographic details

Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17274, 15 September 1916, Page 1

Word Count
767

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17274, 15 September 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17274, 15 September 1916, Page 1