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AMUSEMEf4TS. "»S THEATRE. JULY 14th, 2.30 p.m. and S p.m. ON BEHALF OP THE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT THE Y.M.C.A. WILL PRESENT THE BRITISH OFFICIAL WAR FILM "THE BATTLE OF THE ANCRE," SHOWING THE TANKS IN ACTION. Proceeds In aid of the Y.M.C.A., R«d' Cross Fund, Lady Liverpool Fund and Returned Invalid Soldiers' Fund. Admission—2s, Is. (Children, Half-price io Matinees only). Booked Seats—2s Gd. Bos Plan now open Miner and ThompDON'T MISS—ODGA PETROVA.' OLGA PETROVA. As Mary O'Brien, the Secret Bride, in " BRIDGES BURNED." A Fascinating Story of Irish Life, With Appropriate Irish Airs, flt _ IRAN D THEATRE. £ At 12.30, 2.15, 4, 5.10, 7.80, 9.15 p.m. . A Bier Supporting Programme. _ ). mnir mo v..iui»ren to the AFTERNOON SESSIONS' Io see / MARGUERITE CLAHK MARGUERITE CLARK In Grimm'3 ivniry Tale * , t "SNOW WHITE. "SNOW WHITE.' \ At Noon, 2.0, 4.0, 6.0 and 8.0. Splendid Supporting Suojoaiß. THEATRE. CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN In -BEHIND THE SCREEN."Screened at 12.20, 2.10, 4, 6.50, 7.40, 9.30. Also KITTY GORDON (The Statuesque Beauty). In "HAUNTING.SHADOWS." Screened at 11.10, 1, 2.50, 4.40, 6.30, 3.20. PUELBC NOTICES. I' Tl/TILITARY PICKLE."-The great sensaThe best of any in CREATION. "LADIES," why not have a treat That's used with every kind of meat?

THANKS. SMITH desires to thank the TJn- - known Person who picked up her bag, containing cheqUo end silver, on Juno 29. 0. Smith, Day's Road. 2684 TO UPHOLSTERERS. WANTED, SMART UPHOLSTERER. Must bo thorough' tradesman, and ineligible for military service. Good wages, conditions and permanent position to suitable epplicant. Apply— DOYLE BROS., Home Stieet, Wellington. riLITARY TRAINING SCHOOL. _._L 7S, Holly Road. 'Phone 4155. The Next Course- commences on TUESDAY EVENING, the 10t]i inst.. at 7.15 n.m. All Reservists likely to bo called this vear are advised to join this class. The number that can be taken It limited and the class is vapidly filling. Send immediately for prospectus or interview Principal CAPTAIN C. 11. MATTHEWS. CHEESEMAKERS. THE Services of a good Choesoniaker are required, to manage a three-vat factory near Palmerston N. House and fuel provided. Applicants to state salary required, age. whether married, and forward copies of grade notes along with references. Assistant also required for above. T. A. HARDIE, Ashhurst Cheese Factory, Aphhurst. -J7 H. L A" B" A T '_, r . F.P.A. (N.Z.) Established 1890. (Member Christ-church Stock Exchanged ACCOUNTANT, SHAREBROKER AND ESTATE AGENT. Investments and Securities. Income Tax Returns Prepared. , Trustees' Accounts kept and audited. 140, HEREFORD* StT CHRISTCHURCH. 4805 HARMAN AND STEVENS, LIMITED. T7STE Be?: to Notify our Clients and the VV Public generally that we havo OPENED AN AUCTION DEPARTMENT In connection with our Land Business,' and that it is our intention to conduct . SALES OF LAND BY AUCTION At Regular Intervals.

As our business has boon Established for tt period of ever 50 years, extending over the WHOLE OP CANTERBURY, we have no hesitation in inviting these who may wish to DISPOSE OF THEIR PROPERTIES TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE to place their BUSINESS IN OUR HANDS. X 136 WANTED. SHEEPFARMERS' LABOUR EXCHANGE. WANTED— Stud cattleman-gardener, wife nil. good cottage and vcago; G.F.H. Couple, wife nil; Station Cowman (fewcows); 4 Musterers for long muster, November (15s); 11 Blade Shearers for December shed, 20,000 sheep; Cowman-Gardener; Boys ruilk and useful; Single Ploughman, 40s, 455. Waiting —Blado and Machine Crutchers. Sheepfarmers' Labour Exchange, 150, Hereford Street. 'Phono 37G3. WANTED, Couple, man cowman, wife general, £120; Married Ploughman, cottago; General Farm Hand, 85s; 3 Grooms; Station Cowman, 30s; Cowboy for Station, 3 cows, 20s. M'Donald, 113, Manchester Street, 'Phone 407. &ROOKS-DARBY, Select Registry, ChanXJ ce*y Lane, axe needing Barmaids, 60s, 455; Kit.-M., 22s Gd: H.M.W. (hotel). 255; H.M., 203; Cook-Genl., 255; Genls., 255. 22s Gd 20s, 17s Gd; L.-hclp, 20s; Girl Help. 15s; Laundress, 22s Gd: Cook (uisi), 27s Gd; H.P.naid 20s; Cook-Genl., 22s 6d; Cook, email hotel,' 30s, 255; Scul.-M., 18s Cd; Cook-Genl., "Os 1 N.-maid for 2 children; Cook-L'dress, 25a.' 'Phonos—Office 310 G, residence- 3221. CENTRAL Labour Agenoy, Victoria Square, Armagh Street West (Trotting Club Entrance), want—Cooks, 40s, 30s, 255, 22s Gd, 20s; Cook-Generals, 255. 20s; H.-Maids, 383 Gd, 153; K.-Maid-Lanndress; M.C.. £l2O. R. Handcock, Authorised Laud and Labour Agent. 'Phone 1575. YXrANTED, Cook, 403 week; 2nd Cook, 30s, ' » k.-mcl. kept; Porters, 27s 6d; 8 Generals. 20s. 255; H.-keeper, for couple. 20s; H. Md.Waitross, Lyttc'lton. 22s 6d; H.-keeper. for month, child no objection, 20s; M. Couple, nice home; Ploughman; Genoral, 22s 6d, Merivale; 3 Laundresses; General, two ladies, 20a. Plenty positions. Tel. 1678. Harrington's Registry, 8, Chancery Lane. WANTED, Ploughmen. 355, 40s; Pick r.ad Shovel Men; Station 8 Cowmen-Gar-deners ; Contract Fcncors: Couple, man cow. man, wife cook £120; Merited Ploughman, near town. McDonald, 313, Manchester Street. 'Phono 497. i/TETZ Car, 2-Seater, lato model, does 80 iX miles to tho gallon, £125. Archibald's Garago,-24, Oxford Terrace. ' PAINTER, Grainer, etc., wants work, country proiorrod. A.X.X., " Times OfTico. X 2022 "PHOTOGRAPHIC—Wanted, a Young Lady JT Operator, must bo thoroughly experienced; good wages. Apply by wire, Miss M. Duncan, 80, Clyde Quay, Wellington. 2187 >OSITION wanted.as Housekeeper to widJL ov.er, in the country; good cook; long experience. McDonald, 300, Tuam Street. 2108 RETURNED Soldier, previous experience, i> Travollos- wants Position with good firm. T.G.P-- «B 8»

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17528, 11 July 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17528, 11 July 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17528, 11 July 1917, Page 1

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