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AMUSEMENTS. ROYAL, Direction: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. A WELCOME ANNOUNCEMENT. NEXT MONDAY NIGHT, And the Three Following Nights. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.. take much pleasure in announcing the reappearance, after au absence of two years, of their Famous ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY. ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY. ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY. ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY. 100 ARTISTS 100 ARTISTS Including FLORENCE YOUNG. Phil Smith Leslie Holland Claude Bantock Reginald Roberts John Ralston Clyde Cook Alfred Andrews Richard Shorlaud Harry Ratcliffe Minnie Love Addie Lennnrd Gladys Moncrieff Rosie Evcrson Marjorie Bray Jessie Caffyn Eloise Miller Maie Baird / Winnie Hood In a production for the First Time i In Christchurch of the Bright, Merry, Musical, Tuneful, Witty, and Stimulating Morsel, 1 THE PINK LADY THE PINK LADY THE PINK LADY THE PINK LADY Success." Bubbling and Brimming over with joy. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9th and 10th. The Brilliant, Bright, and Colourful Comic ; Opera in Thrct Acts, , "THE CLNEMA STAR." "THE CINEMA STAR." Full of Songs, Jests, Displays, and Brilliant i Spectacles. i Delightful Creations Alluring Music Captivating Humour Enchanting Ballets Elaborate Dances Hosts of Pretty Girls Magnificent Scenery Operatic Orchestra. The Whole Constituting A CRESCENDO OF MERRIMENT. , Each Note a Joy, Each Line a Laugh. Just the Stimulant You Need. : TWO JOYOUS ENTERTAINMENTS 1 Of SONG, SPECIALTY, SPLENDOUR, > SPECTACLE. ; PRICES: D.C. and R.S., G -; Stalls, 3'-; - Gallery, I'-. Early Door, Stalls and Gallery, '• \'- extra. (Plus amusement taxi. The Box Plans for the four productions of "THE PINK LADY" will be opened at - MILNER AND THOMPSON'S TO-MORROW ~t MORNING at 9 o'clock. 4013 SITUATIONS VACANT. rOLNT TORLESSE COLLIERIES, LTD. WANTED, MEN for Construction Work at AVOCA. For particulars apply . THE SECRETARY, 80 Hereford Street, 4481FP Christchurch. GOOD JUNIOR CLERK for Hardware Department. f One with hardware experience preferred. Apply FARMERS* CO-OP.. » Cashel Street. TUILORS AND TAILORESSES. , FIRST-CLASS COAT AND VEST HANDS. Good wages and constant employment. l "THE FARMERS'," 1020 Cashel Street. WANTED 7 First-class MECHANICS, not necessarily with Motor experience, but expert knowledge of Fitting essential. - Permanent positions to competent men. A. - W. SMITH AND SON, Central Garage. ; \\TANTED, for Gisborne, First-class t ▼* COACH AND MOTOR BODY' BUILDER. 1 Apply in first place to A. W. SMITH AND SON, 2911FP Central Garage. A N T E D. SMART BOY, .FOR OFFICE. Apply , ADAMS. LTD., • 1021 High Street. : \T7ANTED, for the Furnishing Drapery TT Department, Experienced SALESMAN. • Apply A. J. White, Ltd., High St., Christ- :. church. 2918 A MAN wanted for a Gentlemen's Club; must thoroughly understand the duties. Apply P.O. Box 170, Christchurch. WANTED, for the Furnishing Drapery Sewing Room, Competent GIRL. Apply A.jJ. White. Ltd.. High St., Christchurch. C OAT FINISHERS wanted. Apply London Costume Manufacturers, 110 Lichfield Street. 2841 i ; TTfANTED, Girl APPRENTICES for .he | ! VY Tailoring Department; good wages to; smart girls. Apply immediately, The KaiaChristchurch. 2853 SMABT BOY wanted; good wages. Apply T. Armstrong and Co., Ltd., Victoria " Square. 2887 ' wanted for Alteration Room, A- Mantle Department. Apply T. ArmS strong and_Co.,_yd.jJ>'jct£ria Square. 2887 /MRL Wanted to look after Child. Apply s U Mrs Hay, U Hawthorn Rd., Pa pan ' i. BOY to Sell in Theatre. Apply 11 TT after 1, Theatre Royal Confectionery (■URL Wanted; used to numbering, bindIT ing department. Foster & Paul, Ltd., l - 132 Lichfield Street. - \\ 7ANTED > MACHINISTS and FINISHERS tt for Ladies' Costumes; constant employment, highest wages. Apply immediately. The Kaiapoi Woollen Co., Ltd., Man- ■* Chester Street. __ 2895 MCDONALD'S N.Z. Labour Exchange requires Ploughmen, 40/-, 50/-, 55/-; 0 c Cowmen-Gardeners, 33/-; Blade Shearers; 'J Fencer; Shepherd, 60/-; Gardener, 40/-; a Cowmen, 35.'-. 113 Manchester Street. ~ 'Phone 497. v OHEEPFARMERS' LABOUR EXCHANGE. WANTED: Single Working Manager, know- . I ledge of sheep, implts, etc., £l5O and f and £3O d bonus; M/Couple, G.F.H., wife nil, cottage, no r! school; M.C., Rouscabout, wife h'keeper to n bachelor; 2 Station Gardeners; (> Cowmeni. I Gardeners; 3 Musterers' packmen, 50/-; Blade Shearers, she<ls 15, 19, 27 Nov.; S. *» I Ploughmen, Cooks, Bakers. Sheepfarmers' >• i Labour Exchange, 150 Hereford St. 'Phone SITUATIONS WANTED. - XITANTED. by Blacksmith, Position ~7n jI W Coachbuilding Factory. Apply RS, j f I Sun. 21)21 LARGE, Unfurnished Room Wanted; urgent. Apply Rl, Sun Ollice. 2919 HHE Visitors to the Races and Show L should stay at NEW BRIGHTON CAFE, hj A home away from home. Tariff, 8/- per day. 'Phone No. 4._ New Brighton Cafe, c VI7ANTED, a Horse Lawn-mower, in good ; W order. Apply to D. Thomas, Wcster- " I TIT ANTED—Now is the lime to Purchase _ * T one of our Famous "STAR" Bicycles, .1 | Lady's or Gent's, before the high freights I. are in vogue. I ADAMS, LTD.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1162, 1 November 1917, Page 1

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