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AMUSEMENTS. Two Children's Specials This Afternoon: THE SHERIFF'S LAST SHOT (Western Drama). 'PWO SIDES (A.B. Drama). NEW QUEENjs THEATRE. TO-DAY: 12 noon till 10.30 p.m.—Ncfj-stop. YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY To-day of Witnessing Our Current Programme, Headed by a Stupenelous Dramatic Episode: THE LIVE WIRE Packed with Thrills and Sensations- An Electrician, maddened with jealousy, charges a wire with electric cuirent, intending to kill his rival, but is himself electrocuted. KEYSTONE! KEYSTONE! KEYSTONE! FATTY'S GIFT. —- A Scream from Start to Finish. A GREAT SUPPORTING ARRAY. ONE PRICE TO ALL PARTS: ADULTS, SIXPENCE; CHILDREN, 3d. MONDAY NEXT! MONDAY NEXT! ANOTHER LAUGHING BOOM. JOHN BUNNY'S BIG HIT. Glittering with Joy. THE ADVENTURES THE ADVENTURES OF MISS TOMBOY. OF MISS TOMBOY. This is an active volcano of laughter, in which Lillian Walker, Wallic Van, and Bunny are the star joymakers. Bunny tries to prevent his daughter Lillian marrying against his will. Every possible means of oorrvoya-Qoe a millionaire can hire, or buy, is used by the lovers to elude Bunny, but he is on their heels with similar aeroplanes, hvdroplanes,' and even wireless inventions. the lovers do to Bunny before ho gives his blessing are about the funniest things on record. DON'T FORGET' MONDAY NEXT. " THE QUEENS." Where tho Good Jmdges go. SITUATIONS VACANT. DILWORTH TRUST BOARD, AUCKLAND. . , A RESIDENT ASSISTANT is required for the Dilworth Ulster Institute, a School for Boys, to help during out-of-sehool hours. Salary £50 per annum, with boarcl and residence. By the terms of tho Foundation applicants must be members of the Church of England. Preference will be given to a Student taking a University course. Further information may be obtained from the Head Master. Immediate application should be made to _ G. CHALLORAN, Secretary. Hobson Buildings, Fort street, Auckland. QTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. APPLICATIONS, accompanied by Certificates and Testimonials, will be received up till THURSDAY, 21et January next, for the following VACANCIES: — Outram.—Head Master; salary, £200£250. Glenomaru.—Head Master; salary, £200£250. Glenomaru.—Mistress; salary, £120£140. Coal Creek. —Sole Teacher (Male); salary, £200-£250. Dunrobin. —Sole Teacher (Male or (Female); salary, £140-£l9O. Te Houka.—Sole Teacher (Male or (Female); salary, £140-£l9O. Forbury.—Sixth Assistant (Female); salary, £150-£IBO. Purakanui.—Mistress; salary, £120-£l4O. Tokarahi.—Mistress; 6alary, -£120-£l4O. Kelso. —Mistress; salary, £120-£l4O. Romahapa.—Mistress; salary, £120-£l4O. Oamaru Middle.—Fourth Assistant (Female); salary, £110-£l2O. Teaneraki.—Second Assistant (Female); salary, £110-£l2O. 4 Otepopo.—Second . Assistant (F<jlnal«vk " salary, £HO-£ILO. Luggate. —Sole Teacher (Male or Female); salary, £110-£l4O. Nevis.—Sole Teacher (Male or Female); £110-£l4O. Otekura. —Solo Teaeher (Malo or Female); salary, £110-£l4O. Balclutha District High.—Third Assistant, Seoondary Department (Male); salary, £150-£IBO. Forms of application may bo obtained at this office on and after 11th January, 1915. S. M. PARK, Education Office, Secretary. 19th December, 1914. 21d SITUATIONS WANTED. OASH ADVEKTISKMENTS under (bis heading: Fourteen Words, SIXPENCE per insertion; Six insertions, 2s 6d; over Fourteen Words and not exceeding Twenty-four Words, Is; Six insertions, vs. Double rates charged nnless cash paid. Experienced person waiting engagement washing, cleaning; daily.—Work, Times Office. 9ja ELDERLY Clerk (active, willing) would bo glad of suitable WORK; small ■wage. —Value, Times. 9ja YOUNG Married Chaffeur open for ENexcellent references.— Address Chaffeur, Times Office. 9ja BLACKSMITH wants JOB; 12 years' experience wagon work, implements.— Smith, 47 Moray place, Dunedin. 9ja W" ANTED, POSITION housekeeper plain cook by middle-aged woman.— Genuine, Post Office, Caver sham. 9ja RESPECTABLE Youth, with some experience, wishes POSITION on sheep farm; able milk—Skene's Agency. 9ja WANTED, WASHING or CLEANING, Thursday or Friday.—Cleanliness, Times Office. 9j a WANTED, POSITION as housekeeper.— State particulars to Kaikorai, Times Office. Bja WANTED (by experienced Woman), WASHING and CLEANING bytho day.—Mac, Times Office. 9j a REFINED Young Lady wants POSITION as light housework to kind, elderly couple.—Retined, Times. 7ja "\7"OUNG Lady wishes POSITION comJL panion-help.—Willing, Post Office, Port Chalmers. 7ja COOK-BAKER open ENGAGEMENT ; wages wanted 355; references. —Station, Times Office. 7ja LADY elesires POSITION companion or housekeeper.—Pleaso reply to V. M. H., P.O. Box 342, Christchurch. 6ja ■V\rANTED, POSITION as nursery goverT » nets; experienced.—-Address M. S., c/o Post Office, Timaru. 6ja EXPERIENCED Farm Manager DISENGAGED ; steady affld energetic.—Farm Manager, Times Office. sja LEGAL. —Law Clerk, 6 years' experience, seeks CHANGE, town or country; first-class engrosser and typist; references.— Rex, Times Office. 9ja YOUNG Man (sober, experienced, and reliable) seeks SITUATION as motor driver; running repairs.—Apply Mrs Coulter, Thames street, Oamaru. Bja r R \0 BOOTMAKERS. —Young Man wishes JL WORK, benching or repairing; used to machinery. —Address X. Y. Z., 138 Yarrow street, lirvercargill. Bja C CABINETMAKERS. —Young Man (3 J years' London experience) seels SITUATION as improver.—Write Improver, Times. 6ja THOROUGHLY Experienced ShorthandTypiste desires POSITION; commercial, insurunce, :md shipping experience.— Accuracy, Times Office. 6ja WANTED —An active, elderly Man with good business experience would give SERVICES for low salary—clerk, collector, town traveller, salesman.— Reference, Times Ouice. Bja WHEN yen feel depressed, a safe, sure stimulant is a nip of " 8.L." WHISKY. 18d " J^ADIES." —If your Grocer is out of the delicious " MILITARY PICKLE " try tho next store. Price reasonable. I6d WHEN ordering WHISKY be definite. Say: "I want WATSON'S No. 10."

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16277, 9 January 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16277, 9 January 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16277, 9 January 1915, Page 1

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