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AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. Under the Direction of George Stoohonson and Alfred Linloy. TO-NIGHTi TO-NIGHT I SATURDAY. Last Night of The FLORENCE YOUNG COMPANY. In tho GREAT MUSICAL PLAY THE CLIMAX. THE CLIMAX. THE CLIMAX. THE CLIMAX. Presented by MISS FLORENCE YOUNG. MISS FLORENCE YOUNG. Reginald Roberts, Clando Bantock and Company. PRICES: 6a. 2s fid and Is. Box Plan and Day Salos at Toy Cave. Business Manager: John Griffiths. GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30. CHILDREN 3d, ADULTS 6d. 00 L O_S_ S E UM. FULLER’S LEADING PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. At 8. LAST NIGHT OF KRONSTADT. KRONSTADT. 8000 feet. KRONSTADT. Wireless from the War Topical Cartoons. STORM AT SEA. Drama. PATHS GAZETTE ..... War News LADIES’ WAR. Comedy.. MABEL’S LATEST PRANK. THE LATEST WAR NEWS. Canadians Rally Round the Flag. 86,000 Mon. 9000 Horses. 250 Guns. Admission Is and 6d. MONDAY NEXT—“MYSTERY OF THE SLEEPING DEATH.’’ SYDENHAM PICTURES. MATINEE. To-day, 2.30. MATINEE. Children Sd. Adults Gd. TO-NIGHT. At 8. . TO-NIGHT. Max Pemberton’s Masterpiece. KRONSTADT .... Powerful. KRONSTADT . . _ . _ Sensational. Story of an English Girl Spy. MABEL'S ‘LATEST PRANK. And Colosseum Programme as above. DEFENCE FORCES. CITIZENS’ DEFENCE CORPS.-Engineer Section will Parade, Engineers’ Orderly Room, li.E. Barracks, 2 p.m., SUNDAY, Jany.' 3rd. Intending members invited to attend. AUGUSTUS W. JONES, O.C. FP CITIZENS' DEFENCE CORPS.

A MEETING will bo held in "E” BATTERY ORDERLY ROOM, King Edward Barracks, on FRIDAY NEXT, 6th inst., at 7.30 p.ru., to consider tho advisability of FORMING AN ARTILLERY UNIT of above. 7707 N. M. DUNCAN. CITIZENS’ DEFENCE CORPS. THE LINWOOD UNIT, No. 7, will FALL 1 IN AT EAST CHRISTCHURCH SCHOOL at 10.30 a.m. on SUNDAY, 3rd January, to attend CHURCH PARADE at Avonaido Church. A. C. MAXWELL, Officer Commanding. CITIZENS’ DEFENCE" CORPS. FENDALTON UNIT. A BOVE UNIT wiITpARADB at KING A. EDWARD BARRACKS at 2.10 SUNDAY, JANUARY Brd, 1914. G. H. N. HELMORE, 7797 Officer Commanding. CITIZENS’ DEFENCE CORPS. RICCARTON UNIT. A GENERAL CHURCH PARADE will be held at the CATHEDRAL on SUNDAY NEXT, the 3rd January. Fall In at King Edward Barracks at 2.25 p.m. Parades for the following week will be held ns follows:ISLINGTON PLATOON—MON DAY, 4th January, 7.00 p.m., Islington Town Hall. UPPER RICCARTON PLATOON—TUESDAY, sth January, 7.30 pm., Oddfellows’ Hall. LOWER RICCARTON PLATOON—WEDNESDAY, 6th January, 7.30 p.m,, West Belt. ADAM E. SMITH, 7707 Officer Commanding.

WANTED. WANTED, Employers to apply M’Douald’s N.Z. Labour Exchange for Harvesters, Threshing Machine Hands and Cooks, etc. Wanted, Couple, man general, wife general, £IOO. Married Ploughman. Head and Un-der-Shepherds. Gardeners, 80s. Ploughmen, Cooks, Cowmen, Several Musterers, long jobs, Cowboys. Jl’Donald, 113, Manchester Street. 'Phono 497. WANTED, Woman Cook, £2 week; Cook, •25s ana 30s; H.-Laundress, 25s- Waitress, tea rooms, exp., 20s; H.-M. and 8.-H., 20s; K-Md., 20s, country place; 2 Parlour-Mds„ 18s, town; M. Couple, for cottage, no children, £IOO yr.; M. Couple, man garden, wife cook,-help, Bays, 15s; Cook, Sumner, and H.-Md.-Waitress, 20s each; H.-Keeper, 20s, 8 in family, no washing; Waitress, 20s; Nurse, 17s Gd; H.-Md. and Waitress, same place. Tel 1678. Harr rington’s Registry, 8, Chancery Lane. CENTRAL LABOUR AGENCY, 130, Manchester Street.—Wanted, Married Couple, man milk and useful, wife housework (without children). Housemaid-Waitresses, Waitresses, Hotels and Tea Rooms. Cook 80s. Cook and Housemaid, same place. Generals, Housemaid-Laundress. Good Cook-Generals Waiting engagement. Cooks, Housekeeper, with 1 child. Pantrymaids, Kitchenmaids. Rouseabouts, Porters, Harvesters, Farmhands. Numbers of men for all sorts of work. Central Labour Agenoy, Clock Tower. 'Phone 1675. Open 9 till C. Married Couple, £U7 per year. A GOOD Article is always a pleasure to its owner. Go to Balkind’s for Good Blouses, Good Shirts, Good Hats, Good Everything. 629, Colombo Street. A LL the ladieß who have used a Davis il Sowing Machine are delighted with the new. model at Minson’s. X BALLANTYNE’S" Hemstitched Pillow Cases at 5s .6d pair and hemstitched, frilled Pillow Cases at 6s 6d pair, are recommended for value. BALLANTYNE’S Bed or Lounge Rugs, size 60 x 80 inches, at 8s 6d each; will bo found very low, warm and serviceable. DAINTY Art Bedspreads, printed in blue and green on white grounds; are only 5s 9d each, at Ballantyne's, for single sizo double sizo, 8s 9d each, at Ballantyne’s. DAYTONL\. users nil delighted, a perfcot. machine, liko this (latest dro 0, for £7 ss, will make anyone think. Agents, Millson's. X TT'NGINEERS and Driver* Coached for ExXj animation by J. Vincent, care of “ Times " Office. FOUNTAIN Pens—Caxton Solf-filling, 14carat Go'd Nib, 8s 6d; all parts renewable. Self-filling Stylos, 5s 6d. Redfern’s, Manchester Street. X 3 FASHIONABLE Women are invited to inspect tho Famous Beautiful Figurecreating “Spirella" Corsets, in the latest models. Uncorsoted gracefulness and elegance of form aro attained by these wondertul Corsets. Ladies who have once worn them discard all common "shop” corsets I Tho “ Spirella ” is the “ Corset for tire Elite.” Price, 80s up. Solo Agent, Miss Clough. Ladies’ Boudoir, 264, High Street. GREY Hair Worries banished by staining with Blond’s Vegetable Hair Dye. Any shade. 3s 6d bottle, posted 8s Bd. Easily applied. Acts as tonio. Miss Clough, 264, High Street. GIVEN Away—Floral Calendars for 1915, to oustomers spending 2s 6d and upwards at Redfem’s, Manchester Street and Rangiora. HOUSES To Let—B Rooms, ss; 4 Rooms, City, 7s 6d, Bs, Bs, 8$ Gd, 10s; 4 Rooms, Sydenham, 7s 6d, Bs, 9s, 8s 6d, 10s, 12s 6d, 12s 6d, 12s 6d, 12s Gd; 4 K., Linwood, 10s; 6 R., Sydenham, Ss, 10s, 11s, 12s; 5 R., with hot and cold, elc., r '6s, 15s, 16s, 15s. 18s; St Albans, 16s, 6 rooms, Bs, 11s; Ferry Road, 12s 6d; Sydenhaiu, with hot and cold, otc., 15s, 15s; Linwood. 18s 6d; City, 20s; Riccarton, 20s. Forrest and Pex l ~’«3, ( ■1133, Colombo Street, Sydenham,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16749, 2 January 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16749, 2 January 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16749, 2 January 1915, Page 1

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