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AMUSEMENTS. FULLER'S REFINED VAUDEVILLE. TO-NIGHT-MONDAY-TO-MGHI. TO-NIGHT-MONDAY— TO-NIGHT. A BBIGHT, STUPENDOUS PROGRAMME, Headed by thoso Popular Favourites, BERT LA BLANC'S MUSICAL TRAVESTY STARS, In their Fifth and Final Revue, AT THE EXPOSITION. AT THE EXPOSITION. Last Week and Farewell to BERT LA BLANC r JAKE MACK MAUD MILES CARLTON CHASE THE NEW YORK COMEDY FOUR. NELLIE FALLON DURHAM MARCEL THE PONY BALLET. Tho above Bright Combination's Farewell to Christchurch. Admittsd by all as tho Most Sparkling Revuo Company Ever.

TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT First Appearance of «. Fresh CsMtellation of Star Acts. THE ROBERT LEE'MONT TRIO. America's Greatest Novelty Act. CLARKE ANl> WALLACE, CLARKE AND WALLACE, Enelish Patter Comedians and Lancers. THE TWA WEE McCOLLS, Sonsy Juvenile Scottish Entertainers. Continued Success Nightly and Enthusiastic Reception of LES LEGERTS, Continental Equilibrist* and Gymnasts. THE ARTEENS. Sensational Acrobats, featuring their . Educated JJosr, JESSIE. PRICES To-night: In to all parts; Reserved Seats, 2s. Box Plan .at Milner and Thompson's. Now Positivelv Decided. MADGE MAITLAND, The Irish Girl from America. Opening Date: October 16th.

ALL THIS WEEK. ALL THIS WEEK. \rERYBODY» (Tho Distinctive Theatre.) THE WHITE HOPE THE WHITE HOPE A THE WHITE HOPE • THE WHITE HOPE Supreme THE WHITE HOPE TitE WHITE 1 HOPE Thriller. THE, WHITE HOPE THE WHITE HOPE THE WHITE HOPE THE WHITE HOPE Realistio HHE WHITE HOPE THE WHITE HOPE Fight THE WHITE HOPE B THE WHITE HOPE Scenes. THE WHITE HOPE. THE WHITE HOPE A STORY OF LOVE, HOPE, AND FIGHT. A PICTURE WITH A PUNCH. Showing how the White Man fought Mid won for the credit' of his race and the love of n. woman. Featuring Two Well-known Boxers! GEORGE GUNTHER GEORGE GUNTHER And STEWART ROME. STEWART ROME. Various Additional Features. Prices as usual. "IDENEAM PICTURES. TO-NIGHT—MONDAY. A Pfttho Drama entitled AT BAY AT BAY AT BAY Grand Supporting Proirrammo. ' PRICES AND TIME AS USUAL. PUBLIC NOTICES.

MACHINE I,*!' 1 ,*!' for Sale, cheap. IJm to Sir Cantrififevl Pump; Baltic Separator, 76-80-gal., bolt-driven ; Punch or Press, footpower'; 5-h.p. 2-cyl. Benzine engine, fuit launch. R. P. M. Mancins and Co., ISB, Cashel St. (near U.S.S. Co.). FURNITURE TRADESMEN. ANTED, Good Chairmalzar, also Good . . Upholsterer, must be thorough tradesmen and ineligible for military service, permanent positions and highest wages to smart workers. Apply stating experienco w DOYLE BROS., Homo Street, "Wellington. OHRISTCHURCH DRAINAGE BOARD. nPHE BOARD is prepared to RECEIVE I. MONEYS on DEPOSIT at Seven Doys call on either side, bearing: interest at the rate of 3 per centum per annum. By Order. EDWIN CUTHBERT, Secretary. 20th Soptember, 1916. 8200 WESTPORT HARBOUR BOARD. WRITTEN Applications ml], be received at "VVestport until Noon of Saturday, 14th October, 1916, for the undermentioned positions in the Board's wrvice, namely: (1) HARBOURMASTER (2) ASSISTANT OR DEPUTY HARBOURMASTER. Terms of and conditions of appointments are on view at Lyttolton Harbour Board Office, Christchurch. CHAS. E. GREENLAND, Secretary. Wostport Harbour Board Office, September 20th, 1916. 8

lAFABLE AND ENERGETIC " TRAVELLER. Acply, with recommendations, stating salary required, to THE TYRE SERVICE COMPANY, ' Goodycax Tyro Distributors, •n-poiji Christchurch.

WANTED. WANTED, Shepherds, Cowmen, 30s; • Youth, learn ploughing; Marriec: P.oughman, cottage found; Blade Shearers; 10 Ploughmen, 355, 40s; Musterers, long job; General Station Hand, Station Houseboy. M'Donald, 113, Manchester Street. WANTED, 3 Married Ploughmen, cottages T 1 found, wife's duties nil; Cook, 2 people, 255; Parlour-Md., Riccartcn, 255; Cook, Cnlvordon, 255; Porter, 27s Gd, town; Ladyhelp, 17s 6d; General, 2 people, 20a, no washing; Second Cook, hotel, 255; Pantrymnid, 2(ls. Boerdinghouae for Sale, West Christchurch, £IOO, 9 rooms. Wailing—Hotel Waitress and Chof Barman. Harrington's Registry, 8, Chancery Lane. IENTRAL Labour Agency, Tictoria Square V-' Want 11. Ploughman, M. Rousoabout, Cook Generals, 30s, 255, 20s; H.-P.-Waitress, hotel. Can recommend First-class M. Couple, wife cook for men, man mill-, kill, garden, stc. Hotel Cooks waiting engagement; Smart Hotel H.M. 'Phono 1375. SI7EEPFARMERS' LABOUR EXCHANGE. WANTED, Married Couples (wives nil); Cowmen Gardeners, 30s; S. Gardeners (stations), Blacksmith (station), Ploughmen, 85s 40a; Shopherds, Musterers; Boys, milk and useful; Station Fencer; Gorse Grubbers; Wool Ckssers, Blade Experts, Pressers, Rollers. Pickers. Waiting Engagement—Station Manager, with exceptional ebi'ities and references. Shoepfarmer's Labour Exchange, 150, Hereford Street. 'Phono 3763. iROOKS'-DARBY'S Select Registry, ChanJ eery Lane, are Needing Cook (tompy.), 80s; Conl., 20s; Waitress, 20s; Lady-H., fond children, 20a; M. Couplo, man plough, wife house, £llO and bonus; L.-Hclp (mid. age), 15s; Genl. (1 child, near school), 20s; L.-Help (N. 1., faro paid), 255; M. Couple, wife house, man garden, milk, £IO4;'H.M.Waitress 22s 6d; Porter, 27s 6d; Genl., (EM. kept), 22s Gd; 3rd Cook, 40s; Genl., soft wash. (2 adults), 20s. "Phone: Offico 1106, Residence 3221. WANTED, a Strong Youth for Stereo Deoartrdont. Apply Stereotyper, " Times " OffieW

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17288, 2 October 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17288, 2 October 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17288, 2 October 1916, Page 1

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