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AMUSEMENTS. QCTAGON THEATRE PINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT, 7.45. Tlioro lias never been a more thrilling, dramatic, or sensational picture than this, positively amazing in its terrific realism! ■ THE BATTLES OP ‘THE BATTLES OP ‘ THE BATTLES OP • THE BATTLES OF CORONEL AND FALKLAND CORONEL AND FALKLAND . ISLANDS.’ ISLANDS.’ ISLANDS.’ ISLANDS.’ British Dominion Films Present ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION! ‘HOMES OP OUR KING.’ 'HOMES OF OUR KING.’ The Royal Homes and Ancestral Castles of H.M. the King. Special Musical Score Arranged for (he OCTAGON’S SUPERB ORCHESTRA By M. DE ROSE, Mus. Bar. . Circle Plans at Gluts. Bcgg's. Stalls at Theatre from 10 a.m. Phono 13-091. ANNOUNCEMENT!! ANNOUNCEMENT!! ANNOUNCEMENT!! EXTRAORDINARY! EXTRAORDINARY! EXTRAORDINARY! TO THE DUNEDIN PUBLIC. TO THE DUNEDIN PUBLIC. THE OCTAGON THEATRE WILL BE CLOSED FROM TO-MORROW (FRIDAY; : TO COMPLETE THE INSTALLATION OF -TALKIES.” “ TALKIES.” "TALKIES.” "TALKIES ” - TALKIES.” "TALKIES.” "TALKIES.” "TALKIES.” " TALKIES.” " TALKIES.” "TALKIES.” ,Jf "TALKIES” " TALKIES.” "TALKIES” “ TALKIES.” "TALKIES.” " TALKIES.” " TALKIES.” " TALK! ES.” ” TALKIES.” THE SECOND PLANT IN NEW ZEALAND. WATCH WATCH ■FUR FURTHER FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS. ANNOUNCEMENTS. ANNOUNCEMENTS. ANNOUNCEMENTS. SITUATIONS VACANT. INTO MOTET. MANAGERS. RESPONS-IBLU POSITION?. ■rnwio HOTEL MANAGERS are required, one for Dunedin and one for Christchurch, at a salary of Seven Hundred and . Fifty Pounds (£750) per annum each. Applicants must be fully conversant with tho English pay for measure system in ales, spirits, and other drinks sold over the bar, and must be familiar with the reduction for quantity system of the English bottle departments run in connection with some of tho English hotels. New Zealand applicants must apply, stating age and experience, to NIP, care Charles Haines Advertising Agency, Wellington, and .those applying to the Australian newspaper advertisements to NIP, care Willuiott's Advertising Agency, Sydney. WANTED, capable Girl to assist housework and children; no outside duties. —Write particulars and stale wages Mrs T. H. Mee, “ Prospect,” Lauder. WANTED, Children's Nureo; one with hospital experience preferred.—Apply lo P-O. Box 193, Dunedin. WANTED, capable Maid; references.— Apply 80 Newington avenue, Maori Hill' (near electric car). BAKER'S Agency, 35 Dowling street. — Orchard Workers, Chef (man or woman), Porter, Married Ronsoabout, Cooks (hotels), Waitresses (town and •country), Parlourmaids, Generals, Com-panion-Helps, Housemaid (country hospi/TOMMERCIAL Labour Bureau, Stafford atret.—Papei-hunger, General Farm Hands, Milkers, Cooks (hospital, hotels), Waitresses (country), Laundress tdaily), Cook-Generals (town, country), HouseTablemaid, Companion-Helps. i CHEF (tourist hoi el, £4 10b), Cook (station, 30s), Housemaids, Waitresses, Cook-Generals, Girls (assist). Hotel Cook (Central), 10 Domestics, Youths, Lads (suburban farms), Travellers.—Octagon Labour Exchange. r OUNG Girl wanted to assist with housework.—Mrs W, A. Justice, 4 William set; phono 12-018. SITUATIONS WANTED. tW street. ANTED, temporarily, a Kitchenga Apply Exclusive Cake Shop, Stua XTSTANTED, by clean, reliable Woman, . ** Work, by day or half-day; will interview any areas.—???, ‘Star-’ ANTED, by Lady, Board and Rejidenco; north end preferred.—Ring ENERGETIC, reliable Gardener, Flower Gardens Attended to, Hedges Cut; 14s per day.—ll Bonhar street, Mornington. TJAINTJSB wants Houses to Paint; reas- •*- enable; estimates free.—Reply 723, ' Star.’ TTPHOLSTBRY Work required by * J Tradesman.—s 9 Evans street, Opobo. YOUNG Lady will go out Dressmaking jjjy the day; 105.—716, ‘Star.’ A LL you want to know, and should xA; know about tho Garden is obtained.' from tha ' Star ’ Garden Annual. . , ji ■ .-*» '.

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Evening Star, Issue 20130, 21 March 1929, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20130, 21 March 1929, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20130, 21 March 1929, Page 12

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