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AMUSEMENTS. U E *: N'S T H E A T R E. HEREFORD STREET. Continuous Picture* Daily. 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. ADULTS 6d. CHILDREN 3d. TO-DAY—FRIDAY-TO-NIGHT. MONSTER NEW PROGRAMME. MONSTER NEW PROGRAMME. MONSTER NEW PROGRAMME. MONSTER NEW PROGRAMME. A Sotisaiocai Vit-agrapU Drama, THE HINDOO CHARM. THE HINDOO CHARM. "lir. HINDOO CHARM. THE HINDOO CHARM. Featuring Matiricxi Costello »r-d Clara Kiraball* Young. Nat-00, an Indian Fnkir and "Devil Priest," with h:s snaite, worl>s a poisonous charm, which is frustrate) under sensational condition/;. THE SERGEANT'S DAUGHTER. THK SERGEANTS DAUGHTER. THE SERGEANT'S DAUGHTER. A "Star" Feature Nordi-sk Drama, A GENTLEMAN OF FASHIONA GENTLKMAN OF FASHICTT. A GENTLEMAN OF FASHION. A Yitajjroph Comedy, ienturing John Bunny and Flora Finch. ALSO: N.Z. Animated News (Xo. 2S), "IHny Tim and the Lion" (Gaumont Comic), an 3 '"Mixed Nuts" u\.B. Comic). To-nrorrow'« "S[>eciiis" for the Ladies and Children—Morning and Afternoon. DICK. TURPIN AND THE GUNPOWDER PLOT. LIEUT. ROSE AND THE CHINESE PIRATES. Fleming's Popular ORCHESTRA. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. The Coolest Picture Theatre in the City. j PUBLIC NOTICES. 1 ! THE EVER READY KETTLE. ONE of the reasons why the ANGLOSAXON people have become such, great Tea Drinkers is owing to their custom of keeping up a constant firo. In the Latin Countries the big kitchen fiieplace is almost unknown. Now Tea requires boiling water, but tho facility of the Ever-ready Kettlo in English Countries is very often the reason that good Tea is spoilt by over-boiled and under-boiled water, ajid Tough and ready rule-thumb irwthoda. Inferior Tea, c&rcfully made, is better than pood Tea epoilt by bad infusion. To secure the be3t results procure only the MATCHLESS or ORIENT BRANDS, and see to it that the Ever-ready Kettle ia filled with Freeh Water Freshly Boiled. THE TEA SPECIALISTS, WAPvDELL BROS. AND CO., LTD. 1961 fPO Sheepfarmers—Young Man, 23, good ] -*■ education, knowledge bookkeeping, and J a little experience horses, desires Position as Station Clerk, or to learn Sheep Farming. Apply "Bookkeeper." this Office. 1921 PARTNER WANTED. WANTED, Gentleman with £1000, IS join ■ a fully working PRIVATE COMPANY. A good position offered to on© with business ability. For further particulars apply BOX 109. . 3876F TO SALESMEN. pIOTTON BROS.. LTD., Madras etreet (near yj Lich3eld itroet), require TWO MORE FIRST-CLASS SALESMEN- to demonstrate THE IMPERIAL TYPEWRITER. Let us send one of our Demonstrators round to prove that we can cave you 50 per cent, on your Typowriter Bill. 'Phone. 1212. • F1382 GOOD ACCOUNTANT WANTED. ■ (Proficient in Stenography and Typing Preferred). A PPLICATIONS, -with copies references, -t* experience and ealarf requited, to be sent in immediately- to McMAHON and LEE, Auctioneers and Sharebrokcre, 3817 . ' Reefton. Australian mutual provident society; junior clerk. THE Society requires the, services of a JUNIOR CLERK (Male). Applicants rrrust have attained 15 years of age, and be under 17, and must bo prepared to sit for a competitive entrance examination. Full particulars a* to th« terms of the appointment can be obtained from the District Office, Cathedral square. GEO. F. FRANCIS. 3560 District Secretary. ' SALESMANSHIP. A PPLICATIONS are invited by a leading A LIFE ASSURANCE OFFICE for the position of SPECIAL DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE for the Ashburton .Coumy. Provious experience not' essential. A fira? opportunity for a younpr energetio man with a knowledge of tho district. Apply by letter to < "ADVANCEMENT." G.P.0., Box 636, 3557 Wellington. I^ OR SALE General Drapery and Dress- -*• making Bueineas in South Canterbury. Stock £800. Turnover £2500. Apply, in first instance (principals only), to F1913 SARGOOD, SON and EWEX, LTD. to Sell, Four-iooroed House, in * * ' good condition, with: porch, iron roof, and all outbuildings, on about }-acre section, frontage about 28ft, depth' about 26ft. In Sims etreet, Kaiapoi, Main North road. Price £130. Apply to • J. SIMS, 3880 Ka-apoi. 1 IN THE MATTER of the Estate of ESTHER MORRIS, late of Kowai Bush, widow (deceased), it is requested that ail claime agninat the Estate of the above-named deceased be forthwith rendered in duplicate to tho undersigned, certified as due and owing a,t tho date of her death, namely, 25th November, 1913. BATES ana EDGAR, Solicitors, F1337 79 Cathedral square, Christchurch. IN IHE MATTER of tho Estate of ELIZABETH JANE BROWN, lat<- of Islington, Boarding-house keeper (deceased). IT is requested that all claims against the above Estate be rendered forthwith 10 the -undersigned with a certificato thereon that the amount wa* owing on the 9th day cl January, 19H. SLATER acd SON. Solicitors for the Executor, 1956 93 Worcester street. Chri*tchurcli. ~~ LAW CLASS AND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL. ALL CANDIDATES will be furniehed with a compete system of Notee in ALL SOLICITOR'S SUBJECTS TAKEN. IN ADDITION to,the usual Claw and Correspondence Work. A NEW FEATURE FOR ALL CANDIDATES Vill be WEEKLY EXAMINATIONS, ac follows.— (a) On the notes during first reading. (b) On English and N.Z. Examination Papers, a digest of which has been prepared with MODEL ANSWERS. NOTE.—More candidates fail from inability to give a concise and clear answer within the prescribed time than from lack of knowledge of the subject. Pull particulars on application to F BOX 958. G.P.O, Chriatclnirch. MERCHANTS and Carriere—£2so MOTOR VAN for £150 to cloee Estate. 16-20 h.p. Humber Chassis, recently overhauled and in Ai order. New vac bedy will be painted to euit buyer FREE. Trial gives. Worth £250; take £150 caeh On view Lawrenoe'e Motor Garage. Further particular* Trustee*' EetaSes, care of RONALD S. BADGER, FP IS7 Manchester street FOR Sale, "Baltic" Separator, 76-80 gal., belt .driven, £18 lOe; also new 33 gaL Separator, bargain, £10 15s; Steam Waggon, 5-ton. "Straker," £405; 6-8 h.p. Light Car, Dβ Dion engine, torpedo body, £75, over* hanled. R. P. M. Manning and Co., 168 Cashel etreet (near U.S.S. Co., Ltd.), Chriat- . church.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14888, 30 January 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume L, Issue 14888, 30 January 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume L, Issue 14888, 30 January 1914, Page 1

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