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AMUSEMENTS. J'HEATRE ROYAL. Lessees, J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction: J. AND N. TAIT. Positively Last Performance of '■TUHN TO THE EIGHT." "TURN TO THE EIGHT." "TURN TO THE EIGHT." "TURN TO THE RIGHT." The T?lay that has hit the Bull's-eyo of Success. Come along To-night end say Good-bye to " Mugga " and " Gilly," Joe and Sammy, Mrs Bascom and Betty, Elsio and Jessie, The Deacon and Callahan, Isadoro and Lester Morgan. YOU WILL REGRET IT ALL YOUR LTPE IF YOU MISS "TURN TO THE RIGHT." Play produced By GASTON MEEVALE. Commencing TO-MORROW EVENING. Cmmencing TO-MORROW EVENING. For the Loot Thro© Nights of the Season. ' J. AND N. TAIT'.S AUGMENTED COMPANY In a Comedy of Laughter and of Thrills. "THE NEW HENRIETTA." "THE NEW HENRIETTA." "THE NEW HENRIETTA." "THE NEW HENRIETTA." You may have laughed heartily at "Turn to the Right," but "The New Henrietta" hardly allows breathing time, it being a revelation as a laughter maker. In Auckland recently it achieved even greater sucoesa than ,r Turn to the Right." Written.by the same author as "Turn to the Right," the writer haa set out to outdo his previous success, and critics agree that this has been accomplished with "THE NEW HENRIETTA." PRICES: D.C. Ss, R.S. 6s, Stalls 8». Gallery Is. (Early dcors Stalls and Gallery, Is extra.) All prices plus tax. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL FOE THE SEASON. DAY SALES AT THE j TOY CAVE. PUBLIC NOTICES. FISH SUPPLY. A FAIR SUPPLY •PHONE 3781. V PPLICATIONS, in Writing, accompanied -&. by Testimonials, are Invited for the ! Positions of: 1 Assistant Packer and Storeman, 2 Boy for Warehouse. AITCHISON, STEANS AND CO., LTD., 123, Lichfield Street' 68* SHEEPFARMERS' Labour Exchange.— Wanted, G.F.H.: M. 0., wife cook for 2 (N. Canty.); Cook Bakers; Cowmen-Gar-deners ; 3 Musterers' Packmen, leng jobs, 60s; Stud Cattle Man, good milker, good refs., 80s; S. Shpd. and All-round Man with 2 good dogs; 4 Rabbit Trappers (contract), 3 months' work; 2 Station Gardeners; Blade Shearers, 28, 29 Nov., 1,4, 10, 12, 18 Dec; Machine do., 29 Nov.-6 Dec. Sheepfarmers' Labour Exchange, 150, Hereford Street. 'Phone 3763. W ■ANTED, Ploughmen, 40s to 555; 20 Blade and Machine Shearers; 6 Cow-men-Gardeners, 30s, 40s; Head Gardener and Assistant; Musterers, 15s; Rabbiter; 15 Piok and Shovel Men. McDonald, N.Z. Labour Exchange, 113, Manchester Street. \X[ ANTED, Barmaids, 453; Cooks, 455, 355; V Waitresses, .leading hotel; Porters; H.ds; Laundress; W. Keeper. 255, child no objection; Sewing Mds., by day, 6s a day; Ladv-Helns; N.-C . 17s 6d, oue lady; M. Couples, £130; 6 H.-Md.-Waitreßso3. Plenty positions. Tel. 1678. Harrington's Registry, CENTRAL Labour Agency, Victoria :vV Square (Trotting Club entrance)—Wanted, Barmaid, West Coast; Cook and H.M.waitress, hotel, country; Porter; Waitress; Cooks, private, 30s; H.P. Maids, 223 6d; : H.M.-Laundross, 22s 6d; 2 Lady Helps, same place, country, 20s. B. Handcock, Land j and Labour Agent. 'Phono 1575 DARBY-BROOK'S Select Registry. Chancery Lane, are needing 2 Exp. H.M.Waitrosses, country, sarao place, 23s ea.; Cook (for mountains). 455, N. 1.; 2 Rouse-a-bouts (milk), 30s; H.M. and Cook-Gen., sisters or friends, country, excollent place, !3:i and £23; 2 Ex». Lady-helps, same place, excellent home, 22s 6d each (no washing); Cowman-Gardener, 30s; Married Couples, ±'l3o, bonus, man milk, wife house, no children 'Phones: Office 1106, Residence 3221. ■prANTED, Marrioi Ploughmen. Scargill, Vt Waiteri, £l4O, £l5O, cottages; Dairy Couples, £l5O, near town; Station Couple, man general, wife cook, £llO and found; Station Cowman, 40s, good posi+ion. McDonald, 113, Manchester Street. 'Phono 497. BLACKSMITHS—Wanted, Good, Reliablo I -XJ> Shooing and Jobbing Smith; constant; five pounds a week. Chalmers, Waipori Bay. 681 >LACKSMITHS Wonted, Flcorman or ► Youth, ablo to dress feet, etc., at once, I highest wages. Apply Box 32, Cheviot. 866 X BEAUTIFUL Windows with a shilling or _J two spent on Transparency. From Is yard; 18 inches wide. Minson's. AISY Fly Killers, tho last lot, Is 3d each. f Refills 9d each, Papor Fly Traps 2d, two I kinds. Minson's. DINNER Sot 3 and Dinner Ware. Keep in touch with Minson's. Strictly moderate variety. FOR Sale, Milk Round, complete. 30 gals.; __ S° od supply. N.P.P. 903_ I7IOR Sale, a Boat-shaped Pram, cream, . nearly new pneumatic tyres, cost £l4, tike £7. Apply Ilia, Colombo Street, Snreydon. - 9lf L GOOD' Opportunity Offers for Smart Man with Capital ,£IOO, outdoor employment. Must have knowledge of horses and cattle. Apply Mr West, care Ford and Hadfield, Worcester Street. 7461 'EN Canaries for Sale. 60, North Avon L Road. Richmond. 805 "ITCHEN, Butchers' Knives, Is, Is 3d, Is I 6d; Potato Parers, 6d, 9d; Knno and Scissor Sharpener, Is. Minson's. T EFT-OFP Clothing.—Mrs Pritchard in -. Ju Cash Buyer of Gents' Misfits and Left, off Clothing, Boots, Trunks, Portmanteaux; also Ladies' and Children's Clothing. Spoi cash. Ring up 'Phone 3391, or write 12, Victoria Street. MINORCA Chicks for Sale, prize strain, 12s per dozen. 19, Marlborough Street, Lower Riccarton. 874 wJ"cINTYRE'S Extra Strong Regulatmg aWL Pills. Recommended by Ladies, 4s 6d. Chemists and Stores. 82209-4246 POTATOES (Magnum Bonum), absolutely A guaranteed sound, 6s full sack, delivered. 102, Harper Street, Sydonhaiu. 7506 PRIME Fresh-killed Spring Lamb, direct from the farm, large forequarters 4s Gd, loins 2s 6d, leg 3 4s. Come and seo. Best ,valuo for your money. S. Kerrison, 115, Caledonian Road. 889 SINGER Drophead, Round Shuttle, good Sewing order, written guarantee given, £5 6s. Globe, High Strfeot. Triangle. TAILORESSES.—Wanted, Machinists, conx stant work. Christchurcb. Clothing Factory, 244, St Asaph Sties*. SO3 | .■■A

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17644, 23 November 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17644, 23 November 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17644, 23 November 1917, Page 1

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