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AMUSEMENTS. QUITE BEYOND EXPEOTATAIONS. plaza pictures. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. 1 p.m. to 5.30; 6.30 pjn. to 10. The Mightiest Production of the Year, Featuring Tho Beautiful and EVE BALFOUR. Talented Young EVE BALFOUR. N.Z. Actress. _ EVE BALFOUR. In a Glorious Picturisation of Grant Allen's widely-discussed Problem Story, "THE WOMAN WHO DID." In Five Acts. A Marvellous and Humane theme, DARING in its Imagination and in Defiance of tho Conventional. Tho Filming of this Book by iGRANT ALLEN Takes you around Milan, Lake Como, Perugia, etc. " THE WOMAN WHO DID " " THE WOMAN WHO DID " Will bo shown at all sessions to-day. In order to seo it under tho best conditions, patrons are advised to come in the afternoon or early ,at night. Wo are sure to bo crowded at night, as we "were with " Infelice." And a Strong Supporting Programme. ADULTS, 6d. CHILDREN, 3d. . SITUATIONS VACANT. OASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading: Fourteen Words, SIXPENCE per insertion; Six insertions, 2s 6d; over Fourteen Words and not exceeding Twenty-lour Words, Is; Six insertions,. 6s. Double rates charged unless cash paid. In replying to advertisements of Situations Yaeant, applicants should send COPIES of testimonials, NOT OBIGINALB. W (ANTED, Stmitary PLUMBER. —W. M. Wilkinson and Co., 225 George street. ' 7ap RS FORRESTER, 59-61 Maclaggan street—Cooks, Laundresses, Waitress, Generals (town-country; good' places). WANTED, smart BOY, or GIRL, for shop.—G. and T. Young, 88 Princes street. . t ' 7ap "OTANTED, General SERVANT.—AppIy * » Mrs Forbes, Valpy street, St. Clair (morning or evening). 7ap MILLINER wanted (6 or 7 years' experience) to take charge of workroom. Fyfo's Economic Stores. 7ap OOK-GENERAL (255), Housemaid (17s 6d; together; two people), Housekeeper (20s). —Missi Weir, Filleiul street. BAKER'S AGENCY, 101 Stuart street, Wants—Cooks (30s),' Housemaids, Generals (good' wages), Girls (aßsist). [""OTTANTED, GIRL; mind workshop; .v» hours 9 to s.—Address K., Times Office. 6ap WANTED, GENERAL; light place; 15s.—Mre High, Anderson Bay ('plhone 3307 d). 6ap TSTANTED (for May 20), MATERNITY * * NURSE, for country place.—W. 8., Times Office. 6ap ANTED, BOY or YOUTH; one used trado preferred.—Apply Nelson, fishmonger, St. Andrew street. 6ap FAMILY Wanted MUk 16 oows, deliver milk; close town, school, etc.—Farmer, Times Office. 4ap PENSIONED Woman can live FREE of RENT for little light help.—Apply Langley, Maclaggan street. Sap VST ANTED, Baker's IMPROVER—Ap- *' ply (stating wages required, with board) to Up-to-date Bakery, Tapanui. ANTED, DENTAL MECHANIC; must be thoroughly competent to do all branches —Apply (with references, stating wages) Dr Eric Caro, Napier. 7ap WANTED, GIRL to assist in warehouse ; knowledge of shorthand and typing not necessary.—Apply Mr Dunlop, Lower High street. 6ap WANTED, smart BOY for factory.— Apply Factory Manager, Stone, Son, and 00. (Ltd.), printers and bookbinders, opposite Railway Station. 6ap ANTED, young Lady PIANIST and SINGER, to travel with vaudeville company. —Address to G. H H., Times Officei sap ANTED (for country store), competi i tent ASSISTANT (married); also experienced YOUTH; reference required.— Merchant, Milton. 4ap VST ANTED —Trollyman, Sawyer, Ma- * * chinist, Shoeman, Tailer-out, Tramwayman.—Maitland Jones (secretary employers), Esk street, Invercargill. lap WANTED (immediately, country town), Lady BOOKKEEPER; knowledge stock agency preferred.—Address (stating approximate age) Double Entry, Times Office. 7ap VVr ANTED, reliable young LADY, T » bookkeeper; must be thoroughly proficient ; references required; steady position. —Apply John Skene and Son, Princes street. 7ap VVT ANTED, JANITRESS, for East * » Taieri School; applications received until April 15 by the Undersigned; schedule of duties obtainable on' application.—E. Pellowe, Secretary. 7ap V7sTANTED—Ladyhelp (north line; house- * * hold 3), Barmaid (North Island), Cook (hotel, country; 255), Generals, Laundress (255), Cook (255; institution). —Miss Spain, Trades Hall. 7ag SKENE'S —Married Ploughmen. (£120), 2 Cooks, Ploughmen (355), Milkers (255), Groom-Porter, Baker, Sawyer, Flaxmill Hands, Scutcher (355), Driver (Qb), Farm Hands (27s 6d). 7ap AKER'S AGENCY, 101 Stuart street ('Phone 3301), Wants —Married Ploughman (£104), Butcher (country), Sawmill Hands, Flaxcutters, Ploughmen (35a, 40s), Married Rouseabonts, Milkers, Porters, Youths. 7ap TO Engineers.—Wanted (for Puponga Colliery, Nelson distriot), Capable, Certificated Engineer, with experienco of pumps and air compressors; must be able to effect repairs.—Apply Seaford Coal Co. (Limited), Wellington. 7ap OORD'S TOWN-COUNTRY AGENCY, ■flj Rattray street- ('Phone 3057), Wants— Ploughmen, Butcher (country), Shepherd. Mrasterers, Cowman-Gardener, Couplesj Boy: also Cooks, Cook-Generals, Housemaids, Girls. 6ap jQHEMIST'S ASSISTANT. JUNIOR ASSISTANT WANTED. 4 Apply _ MANAGER, United Friendly Societies' Dispensary, 41 Princos street, Dunedin. sap WA N T E- D, ATTENDANTS, SEACLIFF MENTAL HOSPITAL. Wanted, for Seacbu ..icntal Hospital, Probationer Male Attendants; married men preferred. Apply at once to the MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT. ANTE D, EDUCATED BOY. One just leaving school preferred. BING, HARRIS, & CO. (LIMITED). ALMERSTON • NORTH HIGH SCHOOL APPLICATIONS will bo received up to SATURDAY, April 15, for the position of AGRICULTURAL MASTER. Salary £220 per annum Applicants must also be able to teach junior classes in secondary subjects. Application forms obtainable from W. HUNTER, Secretary, 6ap Palmcrston North. WHEN you invite your friends to take i Whisky, be sure it is WATSON'S I No. 10. Lovely quality. lap I

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16663, 7 April 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16663, 7 April 1916, Page 8