AMUSEMENTS. ■) P E R A HOUSE. FULLER'S REFINED VAUDEVILLE. TO-NTGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ANOTHER GRAND PROGRAMME, Headed by BERT LA BLANC'S MUSICAL TRAVESTY STARS, In. their Fourth Production, "IN WATTS." "IN WATTS." "IN WATTS." Tho Caveat and Moat Laughablo Revue Evor. Instantaneous Success of LES LEGERTS. Chadwick and Camobell. THE ARTEENS. KING and THORNTON, Assisted by RUPERT DRUM, In their Fine Tabloid Dm—THE SHERIFF. A New Offering by LENNON AND HILL.
PRICES TO-NIGHT: la to All Parts. Reserved Seats, 2s. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson's.
-THE HOUSE OF LAUGHTER EVERYBODY' J (Tho Distinctive Theatre.) TO-DAY, AND ALL THIS -WEEK. Tho Side-Splitting VITAGRAPH COMEDY-DRAMA. Starring FRANK DANIELS FRANK DANIELS FRANK DANIELS America's Most Original Comedian la CROOKY CROOKY CROOKY CROOKY CROOKY CROOKY CROOKY CROOKY CROOKY CROOKY CROOKY CROOKY A Comedy of Error*. Funnier and Different to all others. Thrills and laughs Galore. Various Additional Features. Prices as Usual. T A RL A ND THEATRE. ELLA HALL and ROBERT LEONARD ELLA HALL and ROBERT LEONARD In tho Five-act Production, THE CRIPPLED HAND. THE CRIPPLED nAND. » Tho Storv of A MODERN CINDERELLA. Staged partly as a Fairy Story, combining tho Most Artistic, Magnificent and Beautiful Effects ever shown in Pictures. FRENCH OFFICIAL WAR FILM. THE BIG PUSH. THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME. The Groat French Advance on tho Somrao— Terrific Bombardment—Huge Guns which Stupefy Men and Crumble Trenches—Frenzied Rush of Germans, with Uplifted Hands, crying " Koinrad " us the Victory is oomplote. PRICES AS USUAL.
SYDENHAM PICTURES. O Another Super-Star PictureA Triangle Fine Arts v Play, "A CHILD OP THE PARIS STREETS." "A CHILD OF THE PARIS STREETS." (Samo Programme as Hia Majesty's). "A CHILD OF THE PARIS STREETS." (Samo Programme as Hi 3 Majesty's.) Paris Zoo, Mutt, and-. Jeff 'Cartoon. Patho Gazette and Scenic.
Continuous, ; G.30 to 10. Adclts 66". Children 3d. A few rows of seats aro retained at the back to meet tho wishea of our former Is patrons. Accommodation for motor-cars free.
>ARISH HALL, Phillip Street, Phillips j- town, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, Grand Variety Entertainment. Proceeds in Aid Church Funds. Admission Sixpence. Doors opon 7.30 p.m. 6844
PUBLIC NOTICES. TO ALL GROCERS. fOUR Customers want Desert Gold, the Queen of Teas. Wholesale Agents, L. B H»H and Co.. Christchurch. •pROUT FISHING.—We hcve> opened up J. our New Season's Fishing Tackle, Rods, Lines, Reels, Casts, Traces, Hooks, etc., etc. J. TRISTB, 81, Cashol Street west, near Turnbull and Jones. ' 8081 MERCERY BUSINESS FOR SALE. WANTED to Sell, in Wellington, above Business, established 17 years. Good position, low vent, lease, living rooms. Exceptional opportunity for smtfrt rn*n. Stock (direct imported) about £CSO, at invoice or valuation. Goodwill, fixtures, otq., £IOO. Stock at present market values worth 75 per cent advance on invoice. Principals only. /Owner Enlisted," G.P.0., Wellington. 68OT i FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN wanted by L CHANDLER AND CO.. LTD., Advertising Contractors, Christchurch; ALSO JUNIOR SALESMAN. Unlimited Opportunity for the Right Men. 8078
WANTED, Shepherds, Cowmen, 30a; Youth, learn ploughing-; . Married P.oughman, cottage found; Blade Shearers; 10 Ploughmen, 335, 40s; Musterers, long job; General Station Hand, Station Ho\;seboy. M'Donald, 113, Manchester Street. TANTED, Choi, GOs week; i M. Couples, » » good wage?; Motor Driver, 40a and found; Rouseabout, for station, 30s; H.mitid, one lady, 20s; Waitress, 20s;Pantrynmid, 22s Gd;" Laundress, 25a; Lady-help, lovely heme. Waiting Engagement—Housekeeper, Barmaid, M. Ploughman. Tel. 1678. Miss Harrington's Registry, 8, Chancory Lane. C CENTRAL Labour Agency,- Armagh Street, ' Victoria Square. 'Phono 1575. Want Married Conuplo, wife cook for singlo gentleman, man team work; Cook, no washing, country, 255; Cook-Generals, 20s, 255; Cook-H.-kceper, 255, 30s; H.M.-Waitress, 20s. SHEEPPARMERS' LABOUR EXCHANGE. WANTED, Married Couples, stations and farms (good cottages), £l3O and 35s and found; Single Ploughmen, Sos, 37s 6d; Cowmen-Gardeners, 809; Boys to milJc and useful, 15s, 25a; Single Shepherds and Mustercrs (<rood wages): 3 Station Cooks (shearing); Station Gardener, 355; Two'Rabbit Trappers; Two Pick and Shovel Men. SHEEPPARMERS" LABOUR EXCHANGE. 150, Hereford Chambers. 'PHONE 3763. BROOKS-DARBY'S Select Registry are needing (Chancery Lane) —Waitress tel), 22s Gtl, 20s; KiVM.'s, 255, 22s fid; L.Holpn, 20s. 17s Gd; Domesticated Woman (tempv.): Cook (P.), 20s, Cook-L'dress, 22s Od; H.M.'s. 20s, 18s; Cooks-Genl., 255, 20s; Cook (country hotel). 30s; H.M.W., 22s 6d; Cook (select P.8.H.), 255; M. Couj-10. man garden, etc., wife. laundress, etc. (cottage), £120; Cook, 30s; Genls., 20s, 17s Gd: H.M., 255; Waitress, 255; Cook, small Inst., 30s; Hel'p-Compn., 20s, 17s Gd- Genls., young, 17s, 12s fid. 'Phones: Office HOG, Residence 3221. TXTIDOW has Accommodation for Lady or V? Gentleman Boarders. 284, Gloucester Street. City, cast. 58-13 \X7 ANTED Sell, pick Sis Farm Horses, to VY' be seen working. Henerr, Cutler's Road. Riccarlon. 6886 XT'ANTED, Position as Property Salesman, t V by Live Man, with a good firm. Apply N. 8.8., "Times." 5835 WANTED to Buy, 5 to 12 Acres, part orchard. State lowest price. P.AA., "Times" Office, 58(58 [/■ANTED, a Good Charwoman for count » try, for fortnight; wages 255, fare paid both ways. Apply Mrs Acton-Adams, P. 0., Privato Bag, Tipapa* 5848
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17283, 26 September 1916, Page 1
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