AMUSEMENTS, eto. c 3 M PULLER'S PICTURES. Ths FULLER’S PICTURES. Best. TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 8. Only Two Mor# Nights to see PLOT OP INDIA’S HILLMEN. PLOT OF INDIA’S HILLMEN. PLOT OP INDIA’S HILLMEN. PLOT OF INDIA’S HILLMEN. Pasturing Seldiara of tha King. Strongly supported by the Latest PATHE GAZETTE . . . ... Topical (Shewing Langford, Pugilist). THE TIGER .... Yitagraph Drama THE BEAUTIES OP VENICE . . Scenie Wifflos and tha Potentate .... Comedy ANNIVERSARY DA if IN WELLINGTON. Admission: 6d and I*. ’Phono 2508. QPERA HOUSE Direction: Brennan-Fuller, Ltd. “ The Homo of Refined Vaudeville.” Trcmoudous Succese of our New Programme. 20 NEW STAR ARTISTS.. 20. Tho Talented American Artists, Ray—LARGAY AND SNEE—Sue Ray-LARGAY AND SMES-Sue Straight from New York. Bringing to New Zealand America’s Greatest Hits in . “ RAPID EIRE ENTERTAINMENT.”. Direct from America. Brilliant Reception IL TRCYATOEE TRIO. IL TROVATORE TRIO. Americas Renowned Burlesque Singers, Enthusi&et'e Reception accorded KATHLEEN ARNOLD, i . Presenting a Beautiful Series of DRAMATIC TABLEAUX SCENAS. Tho Charming BERYL GILMAN. Young Ballr.dist, BERYL GILMAN. LEONARD NELSON, “Just a Plain LEONARD NELSON. “ Comedian.” Accorded a Tremendous Reception, CLAYTON AND GROAN, Dainty Series and Dancers. Supported by . the Talented Artiste, THE RONDAS TRIO. THE GREAT-OUZMANI TRIO.CEEMER AND ARNOLD, ' DELMAR AND CASSANDRA, SHORTLY! LEONARD NELSON’S' COMPETITIONS. PRICES: 0. Stalls 2s, D.C. Is 6d, Stalls Is. Reserves at Milner and Thompson’s, or by Telephone, 1471, at the Theatre until 8 p.m. cd.—^yXiNoni park. saT OPEN EVERY DAY. HOT WATER FREE FREE' ZOO. Bears, Monkeys, Kangaroos, Lemurs, Walla , bits, Golden Pheasants, Aquarium. RETURN TRAM FARES (including Ad- j mission). Is; Children half-price. No. 5 Car. last Week op CHE PETRUS VAN DER VELDEN ART COLLECTION, Under the ausoices of the CANTERBURY SOCIETY OP ARTS. OPEN DAILY, as follows 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.: 7.30 p.m. to 9.50 p.m., At the ART GALLERY. Durham Street Entrance, Admission Free. 2867 CLOSING SATURDAY NIGHT. CHRISTCHURCH REGATTA. CORSAIR BAY. SATURDAY NEXT. FIRST RACE, NOON. TRAINS connect with s.s. "John Anderson,” “Canterbury” and “ Purau ” for CORSAIR BAY. ■ , IDEAL PICNIC GROUND. Luncheon. Afternoon. 30S1 SPORTING. QANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, 1914--APEIL ISth . , and 14th. ENTRANCE,, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27th, At 9 p.m. Great Eaotcr Handicap, of 1300 bovs; 7 furlongs ; 1 eov. Great Autumn Handicap, of 1300 sova; lj> miles; 1 sov. 8082 W. H. E. WANXLYN, Secretary. akaroa county races. To be held On MARCH sth. ACCEPTANCES for tho above must be sent to CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB not later than 27th INST. T. QUEALEY, 8060 ■ Hon. Sec. WANTEP. XT ANTED Sell, Singer Drophead, £4. 56, V Cecil .Street. ■ S XT ANTED, a Boy for Carpet Department. V Apply, A. J. White. Ltd. SOl4 TWANTED, Keliablo Girl as Lady Help. V, 48, Opawa Road. ’Phone 8506. 3917 XTANTED, burnished House, central, 6 ' V or 8 rooms, for term. L.G.G. 8376 NT"ANTED, Housekeepers Position, in V . country. , country. L.H.H., “ Times.” 8895 WANTED, Two Bedrooms and Sittingroom, furnished; good locality. State terms, M.E., “Lyttelton Times.” 3539 W~ ANTED, Good General, two in family; good wages. Apply, 437, Gloucester Street. WANTED-Furs. All kinds of Fur Work VV done; moths destroyed. Colwill, Furrier, High Street. WANTED Sell, 7-Piece Suite, saddlebag* and velvet; quaint. 242, Cashel Street, ncxj-St Paul's. - 3901 WANTED, Two Men Boarders, shar* room. Apply 292, Hereford Street, City. 3900 7ANTED, Smart Boy, for shop and errands. Apply Munro and Hickinbottorn, Colombo Street. 3899 ANTED, Smart Lad, for factory. Cyclone Fence and Gate Co., 178, Mentreal Street. 3893 WANTED, Unfurnished Boom, for Elderly Mau; must bo cheap. C.P.F., “ Times.” ’ 3892 WANTED, House to ront, at Culvprden. State rent. Apply K.G.G., “Times” Office. ’ 8889 YATANTEBj Competent Young Man, for Vr dairy farm, near town. Apply J.K.K., “ Times ’’ Office. 38SJ WANTED, a Cook-General; wages £1; kitchenmaid and housemaid also kept. Apply K.K.K.. “ Times ” Office. » 3831 Ladies' Material to Mako Up; Costumes from 30s. Oliver, Ladies’ Tailor, 27, Conference Street, City. 3877 WANTED, Superior Furnished Sitting and Bedroom, central, with homely family. K.M.M. 3875 WANTED, Superior Position, Domesticated Housekeeper. K.L.L., “Times.” ANTED, Housemaid, Hanmer, Apply, soon poosible, 20, Cavershnm Street, Lower High Street. 3307 WANTED, First-class Machinist, also Strong Youth. Apply, Dearsley and Taylor, Sawmills, St Asaph Street. 89C0 WANTED, a General; no ceoking or : washing. Apply, 55, Papanui Road.' WANTED, Young General or Help. Apply, mornings, 86, Springfield Road. _ 3926 WANTED, Young Lady for Motor Garago. Hensman, IXI, Gloucester Street _ 3925 WANTED, Capable Lady fiolp; no washing; 15s. 56, Weston Rosd, off Papanui Road, St Alban*. 8918 WANTED, a Smart Boy; good wages if suitable. Apply, Langdown and Sou, Ltd., 81, Byron Street, Sydenham. 8823 WANTED, Respectable Person to assist with Housework. Apply, after 6 p.m., 6G7, Colombo' Street North, 8915 (ANTED to Sell, 49016a110n Tanks. Pioneer .Tnm and Confectionery Company, Retreat Road. 3913 WANTED Sell. Singer Srophead, good order, £6 15a. y 100, Coleridge Street, Sydenham, X
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16486, 27 February 1914, Page 1
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