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AMUSEMENTS. MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction HUGH D. MTNTOSH. TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGIIT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 8. GRAND MILITARY" NIGIIT GRAND MILITARY NIGIIT (Farewell to tho 16th Reinfoicements). NO SKATS IN THE DRESS CIRCLE WILL BE AVAILABLE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC, BUT THE ORC. STALLS. STALLS, AND PIT WILL BE AVAILABLE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC -AT THE ADVERTISED PRICES. BOOK YOUR SEATS AT ONCE, And bo One of tho Happy Thiong. "THE BRIGHTEST AND BEST SHOW EVER SEEN IN DUNEDIN." Tho Unanimous Verdict of all who have seen tho Follies. A GREAT AND GLORIOUS SUCCESS. W T onderful Ovation Accorded THE TIVOLI FOLLIES! Headed by tho Beautiful VERA PEARCE, VERA PEARCE, THELMA RAYE, JACK CANNOT. WALTER WEEMS. GEORGE WELCH, FRANK GREENE, BILLY REGO, Jean Keith, and Peggy Peat. The Follies are pi reeded by a Full Vaudeville Programme of High-class Artibts, comprising 'ELLA CASPERS ELLA CASPERS (The Girl with a Voice of Gold), BELGIAN BAND BELGIAN BAND (Featuring Mons Jacques 801, Tenor), SHORT & LITTLE SHORT & LITTLE (Comedv Acrobats). FULL TIVOLI ORCHESTRA, Under tho Direction WILL QUINTRELL. PRICES: ss, 3s. and Is. Early Doors to Pit, Is Extra. BOX PLANS for Res. Stalls for Tonight on view to-dav at TIIE BRISTOL until 5, then at JACOBS'S CORNER, where Day Siles may al«o be had. SITUATIONS WANTED. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under thia heading* Fourteen Words, SIXPENCE per insertion, Six insertions, 2s 6d, ovor Fourteen Words and not exceeding Twenty-four Words, 1b; Six insertions 6& Double rates charged unless cash paid. OUSEKEEPER Wants PLACE m country; 30s per week.—Right, Times Office. 18au TfITTAITING POSITION, Lady BOOKfV KEEPER-TYPISTE; salary £52 per annum.—Address P. M., Times Office. TWO young Men (rejected) wish POSITIONS on sheep station (together).— Address M R , Times Office. 18au WTAITTNG ENGAGEMENT, Male Cook TT (camp or station); no bread baking. Particulars Skene's Agency. 18au Experienced Girl wants cardboard BOX-MAKlNG. —Address Girl, Times Office. ISau RETURNED Soldier (well educatid) wants POSITION. —Address Trust, Times Office. 17au Respectable Woman wants work by the day.—Address Conscientious, Times Office. 17au TRUSTWORTHY Person would like a POSITION as housekeeper, place of trust; highest references. —Widow, Times. (by \oung woman), WASII- * • ING _by the day; south end pre fcrred.—Reliable, Times Office. 18aj ELL-EDUCATED ~ Girl /proficiency certificate) seeks POSITION m office. Beginner, Times Office. 15au XPERIENCED Packer wants POSITION; good references; ineligible for active service.—Address Packer, Times Office. 18au LOST AND FOUND. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under thia heading. Fourteen Words, SIXPENCE per insertion, Sn insertions, 2s 6d, over Fourteen Words and not exceeding Twenty-four Words. Is; Six ; insertions, ss. Double rates charged unless | cash paid. j LOST (Tuesday, between Green Island and Lookout Point), Lady's RAINCOAT. — Reward returning Buchanan, grocer. 18an LOST (in Anderson Bay car, in Cargill road). Lady's HANDBAG, containing money and cheque book; reward. —Apply 31 Onslow street, St. Clair. 18au LOST, Returned Soldier's Gold MEDAL (name inscribed); reward.—Wilkinson, 14 Mason street (back of Railway Station). J OST (between Knox Hall-Maori Hill), Gold Topaz BROOCH.—Reward returning 380 King street. 17au LOST, Black MARE; large scar on near hind leg.—G. and D. Middlemass, Kaitangata , 16au LOST, Collie DOG. black-and-tan; Waihemo County collar; reward.—Robert Matheson, Burke street, Mornington. FOUND-Thomson's CALF MEAL; farmers satisfied; trial bag, 251b 6s. — Thomson's, Stuart street. 18au T7IOUND—B A SKET SOCIAL, Masonic iP Hall. Friday. 18th, at 8 p.m. 18au BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. Avon tyres. VON TYRES. The tosts of time and mileage have proved the superiority of AVONS. Suitable on all cars for all roada. These Sterling BRITISH-MADE TYRES PROFIT the Nation. PROFIT tho Motorist. PRESERVE the Car THEY SERVE BEST AND SATISFY MOST. Garages everywhere that give .preference to British tyres stock "AVv^NSr* Solo New Zealand Distributors: MALING & CO. (LTD.), CHRISTCHURCH. 7 m EW ZEALAND WAR LOAN £8,000,000 STERLING. Tho above is almost certain to bo quick!v over-subscribed, and as an investment will command the attention ot many investors on account of the absolute security guaranteed. The public never object inventing money, either in shares or goods, providing the security is beyond dispute. This is whv thousands in Now Zealand to-dav are using Dr WILSON'S REGENERATOR, the British specific for checking prematuie greyness. They have proved its merit to be beyond doubt, and are guaranteed freedom fiom grejness for years to come by its use. Don't fail to invest m a bottle at once if showing slightest tendency to gieyness. I'rice 3s 6d bottle; posted free under cover. Direct from A. M. HENDY, Hair Specialist, Dunedin, sole Australasian agent. A JOINT of meat may bo tough, but you can always depend on the delicious "MILITARY PICKLE" being tasty and appetising. Every grocer sells it. Buy a bottle to-day. 12au GALLSTONES and GRAVEL absolutely and permanently cured without operation by new Herbal Treatment.—Thompson, herbalist, Oamaru. EVERY post a winning post—Watson's No. 10 WHISKY positively can't be beaten; first-class stimuhnt. llau I~NQUIRE by 'Phono N07~1898 of Chas. Saxby respecting Cycle Repairs.—Pier Cjclo Works, Crawford street. 12s

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16776, 18 August 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16776, 18 August 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16776, 18 August 1916, Page 1

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