AMUSEMENTS, MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. P E II A HOUSE. Direction . . . Ben and John Fuller. Sliriek3 of Laughter every night greet the Unrivalled Mirth-maker, AL. BRUCE AND HIS ROSEBUDS In the latest Carousal o£ Comicality. LULU A Rousing Revusical Revel including M A BELLE MORGAN. Overwhelming Success of HOMAZ TRIO Athletic Marvels. Juvenile Contortionist BOAT BONHAM THE GILBERTS Clever Comedians THE LESSOES NELLIE KOLLE BRICES —2s and Is (plus tax). Plan at Milner and Thompson’s. No hooking fco. |ii E I T WEEK A Drama that deals daringly and greatly with a subject which must bo handled frankly. NORMA TALMADGE in “THE MOTH.” QUEE N' ,S THEA TR E, Last Three 7 Days. From 11 a.m. THUS. 11. INCE SUPER-FEATURE, "HIS MOTHER’S BOY” "HIS MOTHER’S BOY’’ Featuring CHARLES RAY. CHARLES RAY. One of the Finest Character Studies evor shown in Christchurch. A Mack Bennett Comedy, SAUCY MADELINE. Burtoji Holmes Travelogue, FROM GLASGOW TO EDINBURGH. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. COMING MONDAY. WALLACE REID In “RIMROCK JONES.” And FATTY (R.OSCOE) ARBUCKLE. “FATTY IN CONEY ISLAND.” (A Paramount-Arbuclde ■Comedy). American and Australian Gazette.
WANTEDS. SHEEPFARMERS' LABOUR EXCHANGE. WANTED, Several M, Couples, Single Shepherds, Cowman-Gardener; Blade Shearers, 15, 18 Nov., 2nd. 3rd, 18, 19 Deo.; Machine Do,, 11, 12 Nov.; 2 Contract Fencers, long job; Machine Shearers, lith, 12th November; 2 Rabbiters, with Dogs; Shed Cooks-Bakers; (i Musterers (3 months’ work), lop wages; Single Ploughmen, 40s, 50a. Shecpfarmcrs' Labour Exchange, 150, Hereford Street. ’Phone 3763. M’DONALD’S N.Z. LABOUR EXCHANGE. M 'DONALD'S N.Z, Labour Exchange requires Fencer, 60s: Shepherds, 50s, 60s;, 3 Cooks, 40? 70s; Blacksmith, 60s and found; Couple, man station hand, wife cook for iron, £125. £25 bonus; Cowboy, 3 cows, and help sheen work, 25s 'Phone 497. 113, Manchester Stre"t. W r ANTED, M. Couple, £l3O yr; Nut so, 1 baby, 255; Cooks, 40s, 1)5, lady's house; Cooks, hotel, 40s; Barmaid. 50s; Laundress, 40s; Lady-Help, 20s, 255; H.-md., 255; Temporary Waitress, 7s 6d day; K.-Wo-men, 30s; Por'er, 32s 6d; General, 9-5, 17s 6d. For Sale—Tea' Room Business, cheap. Waiting Employment—3 Good Barmds., 11.keeper, references. Harrington's Registry, 8, Chancery Lnno. DARBY-BROOKS’ Select Registry, Chancery Lane, are needing:—Porter (D.), 30s; H.M. (P-), 22s 6d, 255; Cook (P.), 355; M.C., man plough, etc., wife cook-genl.; Waitress, 245, 255; Gent., good home, 275. 6d; Elderly Man, milk, garden. 30s; Cook, relieving, 40s; Waitress, 7s Gd day (good hotel): Cook-Genl. (good place), 255; CookL’dress, 30s; Cook for 4 men, 30s; Kit.-moid, 24a; Chef (country), 605.; Gardener (married), £143: Cook (IT's), 40s, 30s, 32s fd; H.M.W. (seaside), 255; Strong Girl, 20s; Porter,-37s (Id; GenL, country, 255. 'Phones; Office HOC, Residence 3221. CENTRAL Labour Agency (Girls’ Registry Office). Victoria Chambers, Victoria Square, want 2 M. Couples, £l5O and found; Elderly Man to milk and rouseabout; Cooks, 40s, 355, 80s: 11. P.-Maids, 30s, 20s; Pantrymaids, Waitresses. Wan'ed, Superior Furnished Rooms, with board, in good locality, for lady and gentleman. R. Handcock, Land and Labour Agent. JPhono 1575. MCDONALD'S New Zealand Labour Exchange, requires Shepherd, low country, 60s; Dagger; C'f lie's Mate, 50s; Married 'Voir/hman,' "”feV duties nil, near school; Married Shepherd, £l3O, co'tavc, cow, mutton (no school): two Married Gardeners, wife's duties nil; Married General Hand, £145. cottage, cow; ten Ploughmen, 40s, 555; a ta'icn Cowboy (three cowO. ?s=; MustercV Packman, 70s; Stn'ion Blacksmith, married or cioe-le; Station Cooks; J en B'ade Shearers, November: Pantryman, 40s; six MuPcrers, 15a per dav, eight months’ run; Drainer for station. 113. Manchester Street. 'Phone 497. FARMERS' UNION LABOUR EXCHANGE. WANTED, Several Married Couplee, Married Ploughman, Single Ploughman Cowman, General. Man take..charge Chadcutting Plant, Oil Engine, Boys for farm work. , FARMERS’ UNION LABOUR EXCHANGE. X 184, Cashel Street. /"IHIMNEY Sweep.—J. Laird, 71, Springfield Road, St Albans. Orders promptly attended to. [llsl
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17935, 31 October 1918, Page 2
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