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AMUSEMENTS. . O P E R A HOUSE. Direction: Ben and John Fuller, Ltd. An Extra Special Programme of ALL STAR ARTISTS, ! From the Leading English Theatres. MOON AND* MORRIS. MOON AND MORRIS. MOON. AND MORRIS. MOON AND MORRIS. MOON AND MORRIS. A New, Novel, Once-ln-a-iifetlme Comedy and Dance Feature. Unusual Wit, Amazing Nimbleness. —The Greatest Yet in Mirth and Terpsichore. First Appearance of PINTO, PINTO, PINTO, Sensational Acrobatic Contortionist. THE CRACKNELLS. "A Drover's THE CRACKNELLS. Holiday." Novelty THE ASTONS. Balancers. THE ASTONS. FRANK 3. SIDNEY AND CO. FRANK J. SrDNEY AND CO. FRANK J. SIDNEY AND CO. A Performance that has won Renown for Brilliancy of Execution and Skilfulness. And the King of Comedy, PAUL STANHOPE, PAUL STANHOPE, Presenting an Allright, Allbright Revue, "SAFETY FIRST." "SAFETY FIRST." "SAFETY FIRST." An Unending Current of Cheerfulness. The Dizzy Limit In Laughter. PRICES: 2/1, 1/1. Plan at Milner and Thompson's. "Reserves 6d extra. JHEATRE ROYAL. TO-NIGHT. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, And TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4. G Sports Club, B G Promoters. B CANTERBURY AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS. SPIDER, BANTAM, FEATHER, LIGHT, WELTER, MIDDLE, HEAVY. PRICES: Stage 10/-. F. Stalls 4/-, Circle 3/6, B. Stalls 3/-, Gallery 2/-. Reserve Seats Milner & Thompson's. LAST TWO NIGHTS. LAST TWO NIGHTS. Doors Open at 7 o'clock for the INDUSTRIAL FAIR INDUSTRIAL FAIR INDUSTRIAL FAIR Organised by the Canterbury Progress League (Christchurch Branch). In addition to the many attractive exhibits, a Bright Musical Programme will be provided, supported by the CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY BAND, And an Augmented STRING ORCHESTRA. COME AND SEE the Best- the Province Produces, and Show Your Interest In Canterbury's Industrial 'Development. ADMITTANCE (Non-members): Adults 1/-, Children 6d. StTTJATIONB VACANT. HE PQVERTY BAY FARMERS' MEAT COMPANY, LIMITED. APPLICATIONS are invited for the POSITION -OF SECRETARY to the above Company. One with Shipping Experience essential. A good salary will be paid- to an efficient officer, together with free house at Company's Works. Applications, stating salary required, addressed to the Undersigned, close at Glsborne on TUESDAY, 11th November. 1919. J. M. BOREHAM, 5285 . General Manager. BWSPAPER SELLERS. ENERGETIC MEN and YOUTHS wanted to Sell THE SUN during Carnival Week. Apply at once to THE PUBLISHER, Sun Offlce, 87 Worcester Street. * A JOBBING COMPOSITOR. Good wages. Permanent job. Apply 5257 MANAGER, "Argus," Greyimouth. (WO CARPENTERS wanted, town or country work; also Two Painters and .perhangers; highest wages to suitable sn; bandsmen preferred. Apply SecreI tary, Town Band, Waipukurau, Hawke's Bay. 5262 pi OOD JOINER wanted. Hardie and Thoi IVJ" son. Ltd., Colombo Street North. I .IMBER STACKER wanted. Hardie and Thomson, Ltd., Colombo Street North. MART LAD wanted; good prospects. ApI U ply Printer, The Sun. BODYMAKERS wanted. Apply -Stevens & Sons, Motor Body Builders, Lower Hig)i Street, Christchurch. YOUNG LADY wanted to assist generally in house; usual holidays, evenings free, highest wages. 'Phone 4536. OOD PANTRYMAID IVT boardinghouse. Mrs Gunn, The Lodge, I 36 Hereford Street. LADY-HELP wanted, assist in house and . children. Apply 1064 Colombo Street North. 2968 OUSEMAID wanted for country; other help kept, small family. 'Phone 3292. , r OUNG GIRL wanted, help in house} no - washing or poking. 'Phone 3292. I T ADY-HELP wanted as Nurse, two childI JLi ren, aged 6 and 3, for country. 'Phone I 3292; 2923 ■yARLOURMAID or House-Parlourmaid -T wanted. Apply In the evenings to Mrs AlgarJWMiams, 91Carlton Street. 2794 SMART GIRLS wanted for hand sewing; also Girls for packing. Apply 90 Manchester Street. 2941 GIRLS wanted, handy with their needle. Christchurch Clothing Factory, 244 St. Asaph Street. APPRENTICES wanted, clothing manufacturing. 244 St. BOY wanted. Christchurch Clothing Factory, 244 St. Asuph Street. BOY (about 14) wanted for parcels, etc. W. E. Munday and Sons, Ltd., drapers, Sydenham. 3031 SMART BOY wanted for Publishing Department. Apply to the Publisher, Sun Office, 87 Worcester Street, Christchurch. HEEPFARMERS' LABOUR EXCHANGE. WANTED—2 G.F. Hands. M. Couples, good places and wages; 3 Rbts., M. Couples (house jobs); 2 Single Ploughmen; 1 Station Packman (12th Nov.); 2 Cooks-Bakers; 4 Cowmen-Gardeners; 2 Cowboys; Several Blade Shearers. WAlTlNG—Clussers. Shed Hands, M. Shearers. SHEEPFARMERS' LABOUR EXCHANGE, 150 Hereford St. 'Phone 3703. cDONALD'S N.z". LABOUR EXCHANGE requires—Couple for back country, an cowman, wife cook for 2 men, no objection 2 children; 4 Ploughmen; 6 Axemen; 4 Cowmen-Gardeners, 35/-, 40/-; Groom for poip ponies; Youth, learn ploughing. 'Phone 497. 113 Manchester Street.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1785, 3 November 1919, Page 1

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