AMUSEMENTS. IX «.m.—(OUEEN’S THEATRE.—II p.m. 11 a.m.— 'oiUEEN’S THEATRE.—II p.m. The Home of Feature Picturos. ‘ OPEN ALL THIS WEEK UNTIL 11 p.m. >Tho Most Wonderfully Thrilling Picture Play e?cr bfought into this country, ‘‘TT-TE CIRCUS OF DEATH." "THE CIRCUS OF DEATH.” "THE CIRCUS OF DEATH.” ‘■THE CIRCUS OF DEATH” “THE CTRC’US OF DEATH.” “THE CIRCUS OF DEATH.” Companion Picture to “THE JOCKEY OF DEATH.” But BIG! NEW 11 DIFFERENT!!! Screened at 11, 12.30, 2, 3.30, 5, 6.30, 0 and 0.30. A CIRCUS-A PANTOMIME, And SUPERB DRAMA COMBINED IN ONE PICTURE. Please bear in mind that we ARE NOT RAISING PRICES, nor aro wo RESERVING SEATS. Q.RAND THE ATRE. Crowded out at 7.15 Last Night. Anofher GRAND Trumph. ‘‘THE WALL BETWEEN.” “THE WALL BETWEEN.” Featuring “THE KING” of the Screen, ' FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN. FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN. And " THE QUEEN ” of the Silent Drama. BEVERLY BAYNE. The Greatest Stellar Combination Yet. “THE BROKEN COIN” (sth Scries), ‘l’ho Most Sensational So Far. REMEMBER the CROWDS who were turned away last night —BE EARLY Tonight. MEETINGS. TO FARMERS, PASTORALISTS, PRODUCERS AND OTHERS. NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING. A MEETING of Shcepfarmers and others Interested will be held To-morrow, WEDNESDAY, 4th OCTOBER, 1016, 1 At 3 p.m. At the Chamber of Commerce, Cathedral Square, Christchurch, Business: 1. To consider the position in regard to the oomniandcering of meat by tiro Imperial Government and the discrepancy in the prices the producer received for it and the prices at which it was sold ro’ail at Homo. 2. To consider the question of producers being represented on any committee or Board set up to arrange prices for meat and other produce, freights, etc. a. To appoint delegates to attend public meetings to be Held in other centres. 4. To discuss any matter arising out of tbo above business. W. F. PARKINSON, President Canterbury Shccpowncrs’ Union. G. D. GREENWOOD, Chairman North Canterbury 1' rceaing Co. . - i Convenors. Branches of tho Farmers' Union and other bodies which have passed resolutions in connection with the above matter are invited to forward copies of the same to MR F. IT. LABATT, 140, Hereford Street, To whom correspondence on tho subject can be addressed. dHRISTCIIURCH BUILDING LAND SOCIETY, PERMANENT. HE FORTY-THIRD ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of Shareholders will held at tho Offices of the Society, IGS, reford Street, Christchurch, on iUEh,Y, tlio 24th October, instant, at 4 o clock BUSINESS: . To Reccivo tlio report and sheet for Twelve. Months ended 30th Sentcmber, 1016. . To Elect Two Directors to supply vacancy caused by tlio retirement in rotation of Messrs Charles Frederick Money and Thomas Do lieu ay Harman, both of whom aro eligible for re-election and liavo given tho necessary notices of their candidature. . To Elect Two Auditors for the year ending 30th September, 1917. . General Business. J. L. SCARVELL, ‘ Secretary. fhristchureh, 2nd October, 191(1. FP8233
PUBLIC NOTICES. WANTED, A CAPABLE GARDENER, to Tnlro Charge of Flower unci Vegetable. Gardon. State wage. References required. Over military age preferred. Apply BOX G7B, 8234 Christchurch. WAP.! TED. BROOKS'-DARBY’S Select Registry, Chancery Lane, are Needing Cook (tempy.), 30s; Genl., 204; Waitress, 20s; Lady-11., fond children, 20s; M. Couple, man plough, wife house, £llO and boring; L.-He!p (mid. age), 15s; Genl.' (1 child, near school), 20s; L.-ilelp (N. 1., faro paid), 255; 31. Couple, wife house, man garden, mil;, £101; 11.31.AVaiire s 22s Gel; Porter, 27s Gd; Genl., (lI.M. kept), Q2s Cel; 3rd Cook, -10 s; Genl., soft wash. (2 nilults), 20s. ' 'Phono: Office HOG, Re c ideiico 3221. WANTED, Shepherds, Cowmen, 30s; Youth, learn ploughing; Married P oughmnn, cottage found; Blade Shearers; 10 Ploughmen, 335. -10 s; blusterers, long job; General Station Hand, Station Houseboy. M'Donald, 113, Manchester Street.. WANTED, 3 Married Ploughmen, cottages found, wife’s duties nil; Cook, 2 people, to*; Par!our-Md.. Riccarten, 255; Cook, Culverden, 255; Porter, 27s Gd. town; Ladylie!]), 17s Cd; General, 2 people, 20s, no washing ; Second Cook, hotel, 255; Pantrvmaid, 20s. Boardinghouse for Sale, Vest Christchurch, £101), 0 rooms. Waiting—Hotel Waitress and Chef Barman. Harrington’s Registry, 8, Chancery Lane. ’ fTENTRAL Labour Agency, Victoria Square Want M. Ploughman, bl. Rouseabout, Cook Generals, 30s, 255, 20s; If.-12.-Waitress, hotel. Can recommend First-class M. Couple, wife cook for men, man milk, kill, garden, ete. Ho! el Cooks waiting engagement; Smart Hotel H.M. ’Plume 1575. *_ bXEEPFARMERS’ LABOUR EXCHANGE. WANTED, Married Couples (wives nil); Cowmen Gardeners, 3Us; S. Gardeners (stations), Blacksmith (station). Ploughmen, 355, 40s; Shepherds, blusterers; Boys, milk an-.l useful; Station Fencer; Corse Grubbers; Wool Classers, Blade Shearers; Experts, Prossers, Rollers, Pickers. Waiting Engagement—Station Manager. with exceptional abi itics and references. Sheepfe.rmer’s Labour Exchange, 130, Hereford Street. ’Phone 3763. YVrANTED, to Sell, 5-roomed blodern VV ’ JLcu-'e, £MO; Government mortgage, £3OO. 17, l’cvcril Street, Lower Riccarton. 0301 SfANTED, bv elderly widower and one V daughter, Board and Residence; near preferred. Apply G.N.N., Bmea nrdens 0275 V ANTED to Sell, Singer Five-drawer Drop-table, £3 10s; While, £2 15s. Ronrs from 2s Cd. Globe, 261, High Street, ip. Petersen’s. WANTED, «u Experienced Trouser end ,K nicker bleebiiiisi,. competent .to .act as forewoman. Good I'osition for suitable applicant. Apply Mr Rickard, Kaiapoi Woollen Coy. b ' m
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17289, 3 October 1916, Page 1
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