AMUSEMENTS. QPERA HOUSE. Direction: Ben and John Fuller, Ltd. A Furore Created by MOON AND MORRIS. MOON AND MORRIS. MOON AND MORRIS. A New, Novel, Once-in-a-lifetime Comedy and Dance Feature. PINTO, Sensational Acrobatic Contortionist. THE CRACKNELLS. THE ASTONS. FRANK J. SIDNEY AND CO. A Performance that has won Renown for Brilliancy of Execution and Skilfulness. PAUL STANHOPE, Presenting an Allright, Allbright Revue, "SAFETY FIRST." An Unending Current of Cheerfulness. PRICES: 2/1, 1/1. Plan at Milner and Thompson's, and at Opera House 1.30 to 5 p.m. Reserves 6d extra. KING EDWARD BARRACKS. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS. Also JOCKEYS' COMPETITION. T. MUSSEN v. H. MARSHALL. S. WALLS v. F. MURFITT. F. DOUGLAS v. L. HEGARTY. SEE THE JOCKEYS RIDE, THEN SEE THEM BOX. Full Programme. All Decision Bouts. RING SEATS FOR ALL. POPULAR. PRICES: 5/-, 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. Reserves after 2 p.m.. at King Edward larracks. CHRIST'S COLLEGE OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION (INC.). PEACE REUNION AND DINNER, ART GALLERY, FRIDAY, 14th NOVEMBER, 1919 (SHOW DAY), at 7.30 p.m. All Old Boys, and particularly those who have been on Active Service, are requested to attend. Tickets, 10/-, may be obtained from the Committee or E. HAMILTON, Secretary, 5508 213 Manchester Street. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, at 8 p.m. PIANOFORTE RECITAL PIANOFORTE RECITAL By the Brilliant and Temperamental Pianiste, MISS CONSTANCE LEATHAM. MISS CONSTANCE LEATHAM. MISS CONSTANCE LEATHAM. In a Choice Selection of Masterpieces by Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Chopin, and Liszt. al music dealers. EDWARD BRANSCOME Begs to announce an ~., Evening concert on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29th, At the CHORAL HALL, when MR FRANK MORRISON, the new tenor, will make his first appearance. SITUATIONS VACANT. 7 A,N TED, URGENTLY—COAT, VEST AND TROUSER HANDS, Also MACHINISTS AND PRESSERS. CONSTANT EMPLOYMENT. GOOD WAGES. Apply Saturday up to 1 p.m., or Monday all day to -. A. E. STEERE A COMPANY, Clothing Manufacturers, 174 Cashel Street ' (over Jones, McCrostie Co.). GOOD EXPERIENCED COOK. First-class Tea and Luncheon Rooms. , Must be good hand at cakes. WAGES £2 10/-. BOX 199, 1421 Hawera, Tarannki. EXPERIENCED BLOUSE MACHINISTS. Also GIRLS -TO LEARN. Highest Wages. Constant Employment. ' Apply THE KAIAPOI WOOLLEN f.O.'S FP BLOUSE FACTORY. COSTUME HANDS—WANTED, COAT MACHINISTS and FINISHERS, SKIRT MACHINISTS and FINISHERS. Smart Young Women to make and sew on buttons. • Also APPRENTICES' for all the above departments. Smart and willing girls assured of constant employment and good wages. Apply THE COSTUME FACTORY MANAGER, Kaiapol Woollen Co., FP Allen Street. ""■*■ ' WANTED for JACKETS, VESTS, TROUSERS. Highest wages. Permanent Employment. Apply MANAGER, CLOTHING FACTORY. The Kaiapoi Woollen Mllfg. Co., T " "Takers—wantedT table hands. > Wages £4 10/-. Farf paid. Apply by wire. _ , FINLAY, Baker, 5550 - Gisbornc. RENTAL A T 1 li N U A IN 1. J WANTED, Thoroughly Expreienced LADY ATTENDANT; good salary to suitable person. Written applications only to DR PATERSON, Box 086. TAILORING.—Wanted, TROUSERS AND . VEST MAKERS; £2 10/ r week; permanent position. DOHERTY. 5488 203 Ijimbton Ouay, Wellington. A N T E D, SMART INTELLIGENT BOY for Oillee. Apply by letter to SECRETARY, Kaiapol Woollen Mnl'g. Co., Ltd. " EATHER BAGMAKER wanted; one wltli I -— l knowledge of repairs. Apply Triggs * Denton, Manchester Street. HEEPFARMERS' LABOUR EXCHANGE O WANTED—2 G.F. Hands, M. Couples good places and wages; 3 Rbts., M. Couple: (house jobs); 2 Single Ploughmen-; 1 Sta tion Packman (12th Nov.); 2 Cooks-Bakers 4 Cowmen-Gardeners; 2 Cowboys; Scvera Blade Shearers. WAlTlNG—Classers. Shed Hands, M . Shearers. SHEEPFARMERS' LABOUR EXCHANGE 150 Hereford St. 'Phone 3763.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1790, 8 November 1919, Page 1
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564Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1790, 8 November 1919, Page 1
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