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AMUSEMENTS. THE YKEATRE. ...Brennan-Fullors' (Ltd.). Nightly at 8 p.m. UP-TO-DATE VAUDEVILLE AND MOVING PICTURES. Positively Last Nights of -THE LESSOS. THE LESSOS.Novelty Sharp-shooters and Jugglers. The CLARDYS, The CLARDYS, Roman Ring- Experts. Tremendously Popular. ERNEST PITCHER. Tho "Rig Mug" Comedian In THE ESMA DUO. New Items. Two Clever Australian Children; And THE LATEST MOVING PICTURES _ Prices: Is 6d, is. and 6d. Plan at Jacobs'a. BR YDO N E RINK. CRAWFORD STREET (Next His Majesty's Theatre). ROLLER SKATING UNDER IDEAL CONDITIONS. THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, CHILDREN'S MATINEE. Admirc : on (including use of skates), 6d. THIS AFTERNOON, at 2.30, BEAUMONT'S ORCHESTRA. In response to numerous requests, tho Management lias decided to Continue the " BLACK - AND - WHITE " CARNIVAL THIS EVENING. Doors Open at 7.15. Skating from 7.30 till 10.30 p.m. PRICES AS USUAL. W.' LAMB. Manner. I3AVENSBOUKNE BOATING CLUB. ANNUAL BASKET SOCIAL and PRESENTATION OF PRIZES by the Commodore (H. E. Moller. Esq.) in the Coronation Town Hall, on FRIDAY, May 20. Yates and Beath, Musicians. Gentlemen. 2s 6d. R. GREGORY, 24my Secretary. TnHp;XCeTIENT~^ 7 7oLI\ EQUIPmx MENT FOR THE STUDENT! We have just received SIX SAMPLE VIOLIN'S from the famous maker 'DOLLING." Thcv are BEAUTIFUL INSTRUMENTS, pWe-sin-g tho rich, vibrant tone which distinguishes tho good violin. Price. £4 each; or' THE COMPLETE EQUIPMENT, consisting of Violin. Bow. Cise. Tutor, and Extra Set of Strings, for £5. Exceptionally good value! Inspection Invited. CHAS. BEGG & CO. (LTD.), Headquarters for Musical Instruments, PRINCES STREET. 24my SITUATIONS IVANTTD. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading: Fourteen. Words, MXI'EXCB per insertioa; Six insertions, li Gil; over fourteen Words and not exceeding Twenty-four Words, Is; Six insertions, 03. Double rates charged unless cash paid. HAIRDRESSER Disengaged; town or country.—Hairdresser, Times Office. MECHANIC (English), accustomed to small work, turret clock making, etc., socks ENGAGEMENT.-Horolcgc, Times. EXPERIENCED Dressmaker wants WORK, at homo or by day.--Stylish, Times Office. 24my ANTED, a POSITION as ladvhelp in small family.-Addrcss to 'K. 0., Times Office. _24my WANTED (by Smart Young Lady), ASSIST at STALL Winter Show.Ad<lrc»; Rose, Caversham P.O. ' 24my WANTED (by Experienced Steward). OFFICES or ROOMS to CLEAN.Particulars to Caretaker. Times Office f> TRAPPERS (with ferrets) Want Good .9 BLOCK; Ota-go or Southland-Ad-dress Trappers, Times Office. 23;ny OUNG Man (22) POSITION mercery warehouse; anxious to work and learn.—Energetic, Times 22my WAITING Engagement-Married Couple (no encumbrance); wife cook, etc.; husband milk groom.—Skene's. 22my YOUNG Woman (new arrival), seeks EMPLOYMENT by the day; washing, cleaning.—Scotland, Times Office. 21my W~ AITING ENGAGEMENT, Married Agricultural Worker thoroughly experienced all branches; wife cook, etc.— Skene's Agency. 19my EXPERIENCED Typiste (knowledge of Iwokkeeping) desires temporary or peimanent POSITION—Tvpistc, Times Office. 24my MIDDLE-AGED Man' (active, reliable) seeks (urgently) permanent WORK, collector, clerical; ' moderate wage.—Messenger, Times. 24my WIDOW (35, with child school age) wishes Working Housekeeper's POSITION with respectable gentlemanFidelity, 24my EXPERIENCED Junior Boot Salesman (disengaged) desires POSITION in a high-class boot store; any centre.—Leather, Times Office, Duncdin. 24my TOWN-COUNTRY AGENCY -IW Capable Axemen want big Contract Bushfelling, Fencing; thoroughly competent. 21my LOST AND FOUND. CASII ADVERTISEMENTS undor thli heading: Pourtoei Words, SIXPENCE per Insertion; Eix insertions, 2s Gd; over Fourteen Wordi twd not eioeeding Twenty-lour Words, la; Six Insertions, sa. Douulo rates cbarued unlejj eash paid. LOST (by Widow Lady,' vicinity Exchango Buildings); BAG, containing purse, two keys, and railway ticket Mosgicl.— Reward returning 26 Neville street, Caversham. 24my LOST (on Steps, Canongatc street), HANDBAG, books, drawing instruments.—Please leave at Raymond's, chemist. LOST ""(at"'St.' .Clair, Friday), PURSE, containing silver and key; reward.— No. 2 Tay street, Kensington. 24my LOST, Black DOG, cross collie and retriever; reward.—R. Ford, Pino Hill. LOST (from Ontram), Black-and-rcd-tan 1 SLUT; collar 693; answers "Lass." F. Ferguson, Outram. 23my OST (on 16th), TOP of Tie Pin; diamond in centre; keepsake; reward.— Return Allen and Smith, grocers. ' 23my FOUND— Genuine CURE for children's chilblains; one application works wonders.—Morris's Magic Healer. Is 6d. FUND—" Stockfood Linseed Meal" splendid for horses, cattle, calves; 21s civt.—Thomson, Stuart street, Duncdin. FOUND - Stewart's. To-dav; Fresh Oynters, Mutton Birds, Smoked Blue Cod. Red Cod, Rabbits, Kippers, Poultry. FOUND-Fresh and Smoked Fish. Mutton Birds, Oy*tere, and Cooked Fish. Sweetings, Stuart street. £3my TTK)UND—Sweetings. Rattray street, the 1? cheapest and best «hop for Fresh Fish. Poultry, fKsters. Fish and Grills a specialty; Rabbits, lOd pair. Tel. 2730. __ POUND-MORGAN. Picture Framer, Frederick street, is Right Place; prices reasonable; latest mouldings. 17my fERSONAL. ADVEUTISKMEXTS umler this heading are Inserted at the following rotes: Not execodim; Fourteen Words, la pt-r insertion; orer Fourteen but not esweding Twenty-lour Word.*, 2-. Cash with order. LETTER awaits "MEDICO" at Utago Daily Times Office. 24my KIGHT OPPOSITE KAirAVAY STATION Dl-NKDIN. D. J. TAYLOR, '"IV City" GENTS' OUTFITTER AND CLOTHIER, MERCERY, BOOTS, Etc. Highest quality at lowest prices Country orders forwarded by mail to any address. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call or write, and save money. 'Phono 3492. 17oay

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15772, 24 May 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15772, 24 May 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15772, 24 May 1913, Page 1

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