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AMUSEMENTS. PRYSTAL PALACE. (Entrance Cathedral Square) i WILL OPEN ' IN T ALL ITS MIGHTY MAGNIFICENCE | TO-MORROW EVENING, Sharp at 7 o'clock. Performance starts punctually at 7.40. ROX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. There arc still a few seats available. Reserve 1/- and 1/0 (plus tax). GLORIOUS OPENING PROGRAMME. WILLIAM FOX'S Master Photoplay de Luxe, "HEART AND SOUL," "HEART AND SOUL," Starring MISS THEDA BARA. Screen version of Sir H. Rider Haggard's world-famous South African story "Jess." MAX UNDER, The Greatest Comedian on Earth, In Essanay's Priceless Comedy, " MAX IN A TAXI." The Most Winsome Child Actress, LITTLE MARY McALISTER, 111 her latest "Do Children Count" Picture. WAR GAZETTE. Sublime Orchestral and Vocal Items. MADAME CLARIS HOLGATE, Mezzo-Soprano, Vocalist. Orchestra Conductor: Mil W. H. CORRIGAN. COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 8, CRYSTAL PALACE will be conducted CONTINUOUS FROM 12 NOON. DAY PRICES: Adults Cd, Children 3d to Stalls. NIGHT PRICES: D.C. 1/0 and 1/-, Stalls Od. Plan for the Night Session de Luxe at The Bristol—Stalls 1/-, D.C. 1/0 and 1/-, plus tax. THE ENTRANCE IS IN CATHEDRAL SQ. TO-MORROW. 2.30. TO-MORROW. GRAND SPECIAL MATINEE. Murphy's Second Scandalous Adventure, "THE MAN IN BLACK." A Scream from Start to Finish. Murphy and Casey. GRAND SPECIAL MATINEE. Cd, 1/-. Gd, 1/-. Od, 1/-. Od, 1/-. 6d, 1/-. QPERA HOUSE. Direction: Ben. J. and John Fuller. TOM HAVERLEY'S MUSICAL FARCE PLAYERS Present for the Last Time To-night " TWO IRISH SPORTS." "TWO IRISH SPORTS." A Concatenation of Clever Comedy. Last Night of TOSSING TESTROS. BLUFFO. Last Two Nights of FIVE LEWINS. Continued Success of VAUDE AND VERNE, Brilliant Original Topnotchers. ERNEST PITCHER, the Big Mug. PRICES-2/- and 1/- (plus tax). Plan at Milner and Thompson's. No Booking Fee. TO-MO R R O W. TOM HAVERLEY'S Second Musical Farce, "THE MAN IN BLACK." A Merry Mixture of Mirth and Melody. MONDAY. at 8. MONDAY. DELMORE AND LEE, DELMORE AND LEE, Aerial Gymnasts, in an Act of Sumptuous Splendour and Incredible Daring. SITUATIONS VACANT. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. APPLICATIONS arc invited for the Position of TEACHER of COOKING and HOME SCIENCE at the GIRLS* HIGH SCHOOL, CH^tPCHURCH. Salary, £l7O per annum. Duties to commence at beginning of next term, about 28th May. Schedule of duties may be obtained at office of the undersigned, by whom Applications will be received not later than TUESDAY, 16th APRIL, 1918. GEORGE H. MASON, Registrar. Canterbury College, Chrlstchurch, 21st March, 1918. 7013 km O CHEMISTS. WANTED, AN ASSISTANT. Good salary. y CHARLES A. FLETCHER, Lambton Quay, Wellington. WANTED: A SMART, CAPABLE WORKER, used to best class Upholstering. Apply "THE FARMERS'," 7851 Cashel Street. WANTED, 2 Experienced GARDENERS; good wages. Apply promptly, 52 Lincoln Road. 9577 WANTED, Competent ELECTRICIANS and IMPROVERS, used to power work. High wages to suitable men. Brown Bros., (ill Colombo Street. 9575 DAY and NIGHT PORTERS wanted, reliable men; top wages. White Hart Hotel. 9516 WANTED, MAN used to Fish Trade. Fail's Fish Shop, High St. 9534 WANTED, a Good BARBER. Apply Mrs Fisk, Kaiapoi. 7821 WANTED, Apprentice to Tailoring; also Message Boy. M. Hollander, Ltd., WANTED, WOMAN to Look After an Invalid, £1 a week; must give references. Apply Nurse Maude, 193 Durham Street, between 2 and 3 p.m. 9561 WANTED, Hat and Cap Machinists, Table Hands, and Girls to learn; also Girl to learn monogram work; good wages. Apply The Kaiapoi Woollen Co.'s Cap Factory, Eaton Place. 9505 GOOD COOK-GENERAL wanted for Papanui Road; references. Apply 120 Weston Road. 9502 WANTED, PANTRYMAII), also PANTRY-MAID-WAITRESS, wages 22/0. Fail's Restaurant, High St. 9535 TV7ANTED, Capable GENERAL; no washW ing; temporary position. Apply 'Phone 3383. 9569 [T ANTED, GIRL to assist with housework, I VV two adults; other help kept. Apply I Mrs Henderson. Waitui, Clyde Road, FendalCi UUIJ CUUK-UIiMiRAL Wanted; referT ences. Apply 120 Weston Road. 9542 WANTED, Good General for Country; reference required. Apply between 5 and 6 p.m., -171 Gloucester St., Linwood. "■yOL'NG GENERAL wanted; homely place! J- good wages to competent girl. Tel. 3713. WANTED, Young LADY, assist Housework and care children; other help kept. ' ' ■■' "" "- 3373. WANTED, BOY for Office. Apply personally, The Westport Coal Co., Ltd., 1 "alsgravc Sheet. 9573 WANTED, BOY for Warehouse] Cycle and Motor Supplies, 140 Lichfield St. WANTED," Smart BOY for Mercantile Office. Apply Box 204. 9582 .RANTED, Reliable BOY for Farm. ApVV ply "Sheepfarmer," Sun Office. 9509 tHEEPFARMERS* LABOUR EXCHANGE". 5 I WANTED— G.F.H., Married Ploughman, N. Canterbury, G.F.H., Married Ploughman, Ashburton; Station Fencer; 2 Rabbiters, , dogs, traps; Handy Man, fence, etc.; Groom, kill; Cowmen-Gardeners; Single Ploughmen, 40/-, 50/-. WAlTlNG—Crutchers, Poisoners. SHEEPFARMERS' LABOUR EXCHANGE, 150 Hereford St. 'Phone 3703. WTcDONALD'S N.Z. Labour Exchange rcli- quires Ploughmen. 40/-. 50/-; 5 Cow-men-Gardeners, 35/-, 40/-; Groom; General I station Hands, Cowboys, Married Ploughlan, wife cook for 2 men, £l4O. Apply 113 i 1 Manchester St. 'Phone 497. 8987

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1293, 5 April 1918, Page 1

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