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AMUSEMCMTa. TjiNGLAND'S GREATEST ACTRESS *-* MISS ETHEL HIVING, And hor COMPLETE LONDON COMPANY, In " LADY FREDERICK," At HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Commencing NEXT WEDNESDAY, FKnitUARY 28. rrUIE CIIRISTCHURCH PRESS SAYS JL "A great actress she. assuredly is fully deserving everything that lias beei said'of her. Ihe enthusiasm was such tlm the curtain had to fcu raised several tunc after each net. It was a memorable even ing." BOX PLAN! For ETHEL IRVING'S SEASON DK EIGHT NIGHTS Will bo OPENER at tho DRESDEN o SATURDAY NEXT, at 9 a.m. Applications from Country Patrons h wire nr letter attonde<l to in tho ordc received. Individual Bookings strictly limited t TEX SEATS. PRICES: DC. and 0.5., 6s; Stalls, 3s; Pit, Is. Usual Early Doors. "CI fII K L IRVING " LADY FREDERICK." London Daily Impress.—" One of th greatest living actresses is leaving us for little, while, but our loss is Australasia 1 [rain. They will find in Miss Irving one- c Iho few contemporary artists of absolut genius." 'J4TR J. C. WILiLIAMSOI ■"-*- hns inucli gratification in announcin that MISS ETHEL IRVING The GREATEST ENGLISH ACTRESS ON THE STAGE TO-DAY, Will, with her COMPLETE LONDON COMPANY, Ho enabled to malm a short visit to Dunedin. Ilcr Season will Commenco on WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 2! WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 2£ And will bo positively LIMITED TO EIGHT NIGHTS. The FIRST l-'IVE of which will bo devote. To .Somerset Muughan's Sparkling Comedy, "LADY FREDERICK," "LADY FREDERICK," "LADY FREDERICK," And Hi,. LAST THREE to A. E. W. Mason's Compelling Plav, THE WITNESS FOR THE DEFENCT PHI- WITNESS FOR THE DEI-UNCI SITUATIONS WANTED. CASH AUVBItTISUUKSTS uniicr tbi* htadin Fourtcon WorJn, KlXl'liS'CK per Ituertioi Kit Insertions, is Sd; over Fourtetn won •ml not exceeding Twenty-lour Words, Is; SI insertions, 6i. iJoubla rule* churr;eU utile/ aiili pal,). (b.v respectable young nuui ' ' POSITION in grocer's shop or who] sale staix!.—l3., Timiß Ollicp. 2. WANTED (by thoroughly experience gardener). New GARDENS laid oi and liont— Landscape, Times Ollieo. 2, WANTO), POSITION "as '* nhird hand: first-class referencesj ul ftainer.—Bread, Times Office 2. MIDDLE-AGED MAN PI.OYMEN'P; lirst-class reference,good worker; abstainer.—Worker, Times. irOUNG WOMAN JL with photographer, shop, or clcrkin: K.. Times Ollice. 2i WANTED, DRESSMAKING, by con ' » potent pcr.-on.—Address Drcssmak.j Prinros Street. Tost Offico 2. WANTED -Your.g Lidy would lik SITUATION in shop, fruit or cor fectionery—E., Times Office. 2c yOUNG Girl would like SITUATIO A companion; out of Dunedin.—ll Times Office. 21 ("IOOn Cornet Plavcr (voungl seel *" POSITION in ollice; statu wages.Apply Cornet, Times Olfiee. 2'. WANTED, Ui ' • charge farm, or married plouglwnan stale wages.—North. Times Office. 2( I EXPERIENCED NURSE Dclvr! -i SITUATION In one or two child™ town preferred.-Nurse, Times Oflicc. WANTED, WASHING » ' t.hc day.—Address Annie, Roslyn I'o Offioo. 2 Q'JEADY Young Man wants LEAR; O butchery trade; slight knowledge < killiiig.-Hulclier, Times Office. Z yOI.'NG MAN (reliable) Wants WOR A packing or assistant storoman; re!e enccs. Willing, Times Office, 2 QIIKPHKKD (young man, 7 years' e O perieiice, good dogs) Seeks SITU. TION, high or low country.—Apply Sken YOUNG GIRL Desires SITUATION" H lady's companion or litfht ladyhelp. Address Immediate Times Oflicc. ]! A RKSfM-Xri'AßLeTkKlcrly Man wnnl MX. WORK, milk, attend horse, and cm (leu.—Miner, Times Office. 2( EXPERIENCED Trapper (full oiitiv energetic) wants good BLOCK.Apply Town-Country Labour Agency. '\S7'ELTi Educated Young Ladv desin » ' POSITION in ofiieo few hours dailj or do clerical work at homo.—Veritas Times Office. . 2; XXT ANTED (by Experienced Youn »' Woman). POSITION housekeeper country I'lefened.—-Address Expcricncet Times Olfiee. 2i OIJSEKEEPER (refined, (rood coo c:i|vible manager, excellent reference Seeks POSITION.-Addrt* 3 I.ilv, Tim ' 2 BAKER. — Thorough tradesman j branches (Imwl, smalls); rnrm , player; go anvwherc.—Soprano, TimI oiii..v. 2 I \\7ANTED (by two young womei j \1 SITUATIONS in tea or dining room I out, of Dunedin preferred.- Mates, Tim j Office 1 j dcOTCIiMAN (age 32. recent nrriva Jkj ihorniigh foniiiicrciiil ex|wrienoo) I! 1 i|iiir« POSITION as traveller or insii : iiinnaßer; specific knowledge leather ni ! allicl trades.—Address Y„ Times Office. I =ri " LOST «110 FOUND. C.\m ADVKItTISEUESTS under Ibis hen-lln Fourteen Words, SIXPENCE per Intertioi fit Insertions, 5s fid; over Fourteen wo; and not exceeding Twenty-lour Word,, Is; S insertions, '■»■ Double rate, cliar((J unle C3fh pa i<l. T OST (Monday night, His Majcetv JU Theatre Pit Stall?), Gnenstojie li lSKOtlt.'ll; j,-oW ends; reward.-Hill .he Rnmaiiolf, Roslyn. 2 PAIICEL. eontainin? c.inls. Jt O-.vi.or ca/i have come by applying i Serpenliiso arenue. 0 T C<T (Thurxlav, f;«.r K e street, trnrn f J J City). CaM nn.ACEI.OT, keep^nki reward.-ctl George street. 21 10ST iMondav nieht, Clvi!.--Dowlin -J strectri. Gold IiROOCH. with stone reward - Address Stone, Tunes Office. 2i A AND T. INGLIS'S SALE.-Onl \X\. T.vo Mort- Days. Do;i't miss tli I bargains. 2; BAGLEY'S Pliolograpliic Departmen George strict (nevt Moniv Pl.r Post Office,-, IMPORTERS of everj'thiii photograpliic. ' i ~\ AND T. Piint-.xl Dem Mnsliii, dark ground Is il<] do/on yards, Cc

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15385, 23 February 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15385, 23 February 1912, Page 1