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AMUSEMENTS. ,pE A T R~E ROYAL. Direction: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. j NEXT MONDAY NIGHT, NOV. sth. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present their Famous ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY. ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY. 100 MEMBERS Including FLORENCE YOUNG, And In a Production, for Four Nights Only, of the Delightful, Clever, Quaint, and Unique Comic Opera, in Three Acts, THE PINK LADY THE PINK LADY THE PINK LADY THE PINK LADY Music bv IVAN CARYLL, Composer of ! "OUR MISS GIBBS." i Libretto and Lyrics by C. M. S. McLENNAN, who wrote " THE BELLE OF NEW YORK." A BRILLIANT CAST OF FAVOURITES. : FLORENCE YOUNG AODIE LENNARD MAIL BAIRD T ROSIE EVERSON - MINNIE LOVE GLADYS MONCRIEFF MAR.IORIE BRAY i JESSIE CAFFYN , PHIL SMITH CLAUDE BANTOCK JACK RALSTON CYRIL RICHARD STANLEY ODGERS a CLYDE COOK FREDDY WALLACE LESLIE HOLLAND DICK SHORTLAND 1 ALFRED ANDREW CLAUDE SOLOMON REGINALD ROBERTS HARRY RADCLIFFE " The Pink Lady " is Irresistible. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER :. 9th and 10th (The Last Two Nights of the Season), "THE CINEMA STAR," The Latest London and New York Success. BOX PLANS for the FOUR Productions or "THE PINK LADY" are now open at MILNER AND THOMPSON'S. SITUATIONS VACANT. J VT. Z. RETURNED SOLDIERS* ASSOCIAS TION. • APPOINTMENT OF ORGANISER. APPLICATIONS are invited from Returned Soldiers for the POSITION OF ORGANISER. Organising ability and experience of puhlic speaking are essential. Salary, £250 per annum and travelling expenses. Applications, with copies of testimonials, addressed to the General Secretary, P.O. Box 1010, Wellington, marked "Organiser," to be received on or before the 28th NOVEMBER, 1917. DOUGLAS SEYMOUR, 4635 General Secretary. ' T 6 OR 8 BOYS, I To act as TEMPORARY TELEGRAPH MESSENGERS During Carnival Week. Apply SUPERINTENDENT, 4621 Telegraph Office. For the Furnishing Drapery Sewing Room, COMPETENT GIRL. Apply ' A. J. WHITE, LIMITED, 8 1041 High VStreot. ; w A N — ~~-""" For the Furnishing Drapery Department, 3 EXPERIENCED SALESMAN. Apply t A. J. WHITE, LIMITED, i 4641 High Street. o TT7 ANTE U, 1. »V CAPABLE LADY-HELP. I. Good home. Two in family. 3 29:59 R3, Sun Office. s /CABINETMAKERS wanted; extra money, •j \J good men. Apply A. E. Ballinger, 119 • Kilmore Street. 2953 W~ ANTED, Middle-aged WOMAN, general housework; good home. Collins, 74 Edge ware Road. Collins, 74 2930 WANTED for Motor-car Garage, Strong LAD; 10/- week for start. Adams, J lAd., Tuam Street. J29J2 VTTANTED, for the Furnishing Drapery VV Sewing Room, Competent GIRL. Ap't plyA. .L White, Ltd., High St., Christchurch. COAT FINISHERS wanted. Apply London Costume Manufacturers, 140 Lichfield Street. 2841 , VVTANTED, Girl APPRENTICES for Uic tV Tailoring Department; good wages to smart girls. Apply immediately, The Kaiapoi Woollen Co., Ltd., Christchurch. 5 i "TV/ANTED, MACHINISTS ancfFINISHERS »> for Ladies' Costumes; constant employment, highest wages. Apply itnmedi--1 atcly, The Kaiapoi Woollen Co., Ltd., Muu- • chester_ Street. 2895 MCDONALD'S N.Z. Labour Exchange requires Ploughmen, 40/-, 50/-, 55/-; 0 ' Cowmen-Gardeners, 35/-; Blade Shearers; Fencer; Shepherd, 60/-; Gardener, 40/-; Cowmen, 35/-. 113 Manchester Street. \ 'Phone 197. -__ i QHEEPFARMERS' LABOUR EXCHANGE. WANTED: Single Working Manager, knowledge of sheep, implts, etc., £l5O and f and £3O bonus; M/Couple, G.F.H., wife nil, cottage, no school; M'.C, Rouscabout, wile h'keeper to bachelor; 2 Station Gardeners; 6 CowmenGardeners; 3 Musterers' packmen, 50/-; Blade Shearers, sheds 15, 19, 27 Nov.; S. Ploughmen, Cooks, Bakers. Shccpfarmers' Labour Exchange, 150 Hereford St. 'Phone ' 3763. 2879 SITUATIONS WANTED. "tTTANTED, by Young Man (20, ineligible), W position Clerical Capacity in Commercial Ollice; disengaged New Year. R2,_Sun. "POSITION Wanted; willing to work in some capacity. No objection to the untry. R4, Sun. 2941 WANTED. TARGE, Unfurnished Room Wanted; -i urgent. Rl, Sun Ollice. 2919 TOUNG Lady seeks Superior Homef must 1 JL be with private family; not necessarily central. S3, Sun Ollice. 2946 THE Visitors should stay X should stay at NEW BRIGHTON CAFE. A home away from home. Tariff, 8/- per - 1 'Ph' me No. 4. New Brighton Cafe. 1 YV7E are Offering Various Lines of Kitchen VY Sinks, in sound condition, from 5/upwards. Taylor & Oakley, 043 Colombo Street. 4629 WANTED —Now is the Time to Purchase one of our Famous "STAR" Bicycles, ■> Lady's or Gent's, before the high freights are in vogue. ADAMS. LTD. RED CROSS SALES DEPOT, next G.P.0., I has Miscellaneous Stocks for Sale, and s | requires the patronage of the general public. I i, j Help the Fund. 6035 i 11 QPIIUTUALIST CHURCH, Worcester St. J O Mrs Wilson can be interviewed daily, ', 10 to 5; Saturday and evenings by appointI. nicnt. Private address: 50 Salisbury Street. PRIME Sirloin Bd, Prime Ribs 74d, other Joints equally as cheap. S. Kerrison, r VITANTED—Adams Limited have the II VV Largest Slock of the Most Luxurious I SIDE-CARS on the Market. ! ~ Call_ and inspect. High Street. I s "OATHING CAPS, the new season's stocks I 5 X> to hand by parcels post. Cameron ~ Smith, Chemist. | v I T\ISPF.NSING Prescriptions quickly and d I XJ accurately is a special feature of our i business. Prices moderate. E. Cameron I Smith, Chemist, 90 Worcester'St. (opp. Sun),

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1163, 2 November 1917, Page 1

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