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AMUSEMENTS. MAJESTY'S THEATRE. >f Direction John Hopkins Manager Kennedy Black TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT 1 THE DANDIES OF 1920! THE DANDIES OF 1920! In a Complete Change of Programme. In a Complete Change of Programme. The - Smartest and Brightest Costume Comedy Company yet Presented. All Artists of Undoubted Ability. To-night'e Novelties include: Scona of National Songs, Shakespeare Burlesque, Isle of St. Helena, etc., etc.; and, 5 by general request, "The Boy Scout." I Last Appearance To-morrow (Saturday)3s 2d, 2s Id, and Is Id—Popular Pricesk Plan at Bristol until 5; afterwards at Geyser. ~ NEW BILL TO-DAY! QUEEN'S & KING EDWARD _ 2 to 5 and At 7.45 p.m. i 7 to 10. '' "When- the Grey Wolf Howls it Means Disaster and Death." H. B.'WARNER '? In a Remarkable Dual Role of £ Father and Son. c See 0 Tho Vivid and Romantic Screen Version of ° BRET HARTETS Fascinating Story, ™ "MARUJA," .- — "THE GREY WOLF'S GHOST." — — "THE GREY WOLFS GHOST." — — "THE GREY WOLF'S GHOST." — A Thrilling Dramatisation of a Great Story. A Romantic Play of the Great South-west. The story of a strong,man who had to face a superstitious world and a treacherous Dither's past. . Also, the 4th Episode "THE STRANGE CASE OF MARY PAGE," And Full Supports. ] ORANGE BAZAAIL AT BURNS HALL, TO-DAY, at 7 p.m. FINAL SALE OF GOODS. Everything TvSiisb be Cleared AT ANY COST. Don't Miss This Chance. ' ORANGE BAZAAR. WINNING NUMBERS OF RAFFLES. Hand-made Cushion, No. 1. Hand-made Cushion, No. 15. Pokerwork Cushfon Cover, No. 57. Cushion Cover, No. 3. Dressed Doll.. No. 41. Dressed Doll, No. 37. Camisole ' Top, No. 36. Hand-painted Vase, No. 111. Pair Hand-painted Vases, No. 128. Two Pictures, No. 73. Table Centre, No. 43. HOCKEY. iqpCKEY. SOUTH CANTERBURY Versus OTAGO. " SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1920, at 3 p.m. CALEDONIAN GROUND. Curtain-raiser: St. Hilda's v. Columba (Ladies), At 1.30 .p.m. Admission, Is; Children, Half-price. Ladies Free to Grand Stand. S. A. FOOTE, 16jy Hon. Secretary O.H.A. SITUATIONS VACANT. rjpo COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. A VACANCY has occurred in a Wellington House for a Firet-olass INDENT AND STOCK TRAVELLER, to cover New Zealand with Special Lines. Preference given to aDolicants with expericnco in Druggists' and Toilet Sundries. MINIMUM SALARY, £350 p.a. to commence. Reliability essential. Apply ; statins- age, experience, and enclosing copies credentials, to . PROSPECTS, Care Charles Haines Advertising Agency, The Dalgety Building, Wellington. The north canterbury hospital AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. APPLICATIONS, addressed to the Secretary, Ricoarton road, Christohurah, axe invited for JUNIOR POSITIONS in PHYSIO - THERAPY DEPARTMENT. Must be qualified Masseuses. Salary, first six months at the rate of £185 per annum; second six months, £195 per annum; second year, £205 per annum, with annual increments of £10 to £225 per annum. Applications Close on tho 24th INST. W. S. WHARTON, 16jy Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. ""W EEK PIT Y." NOTICE TO CENTRAL OTAGO RESIDENTS. Mr JAMES BEGG, Joint Organiser for Otago of the Appeal on Behalf of the Millions of Starving Chi}, dren in Europe and Asia-Minor, will be glad to MEET all who are WILLING TO ' HELP in their respective districts by Col- ' lecting and otherwise, as follows:— i CROMWELL, TO-NTGIIT, 8 o'clock HAWEA FLAT, SATURDAY, 3 p.m. PEMBROKE, SATURDAY, 8 p.mT , ARROWTOWN. MONDAY, 3 p.m. QUEENSTOWN, MONDAY, 8 p.m. And also j INVERCARGILL, TUESDAY. O'WAKA. WEDNESDAY, 3 p.m. BALCLUTHA (Public Meeting), WEDNES- , DAY, 8 p.m. J Whore places of meeting are not notified above, particulars may be obtained from the Mayors or local 1 officials. £ All communications from the provincial t district should be addressed to J. INGLIS WRIGHT Joint Organiser for Otago *Week of \ Pity" Campaign, 15jy P.O. Bos 72, Dunedin. | jptALLEN SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL, t TAIERI DISTRICT. Residents of Moogiel and the Distriot ' on the Eastern Sida of Tn-terl River aro invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING to be held at tho Coronation Hall, Moa- „ giel, at 7.30 p.m. on MONDAY, July 19, f to Consider the Question of the Erection of £ a Memorial to Soldiers who Foil in tho Great War. -i WMi ALLAN, 1 14 jy Meyoc of 8

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17989, 16 July 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17989, 16 July 1920, Page 1

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