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AMUSEMENTS. U'lS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. Reserved, 4s, at Bristol Music Warehouse. PHMP LYTTON Presents the 4-Act Comedy-Drama which is making all Dunedin laugh, THE WAYBACKS. These aro the last three nights—absolutely. If you've seen this comedy you will see it again beforo tho finish. If you haven't seen it you'll be sad as a scalded cat later on, when you realise what you've missed. This comedy is so nutritious, so compact of good things, right excellent for the human system, that bald men grow hair while they sit and laugh at it. It is so full of honest, genial mirth that a downtrodden man has been seen to hug his mother-in-law from sheer exuberance of spirit while he has watched it. (And she—she called him Darling all the time.) This comedy is real Australian — clean, keen, human, full of laugh. Come on, then, you 1 POPULAR PRICES: 3s, 2s, Is. Booking Fee, Is. SITUATIONS VACANT. \ATANTED (at once), good COOK, also » » HOUSEMAID-WAITRESS-—Bever-ley House. Timaru. 19d Blackball co - operative SOCIETY. WANTED, MANAGER for above Society. Salary to commence at £4 10s weekly. Annlications (with references) close on WEDNEPDA Y, January 3, 1917, at 6 WEDNESDAY, Januarv 3. 1917. at 6 28d THE SECRETARY. fJURANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. APPLICATIONS will be received^ at tho Education Board's Office, New Plymouth, up to SATURDAY, 20th January, 1917, for tho Position of ASSISTANT SECRETARY. Salary, £300 per annum. P. S. WHITCOMBE, Secretary. Education Office, New Plymouth, 23rd December, 1916. UCKLAND UNITED FRIENDLYSOCIETIES' DISPENSARY. APPLICATIONS are invited from duly qualified CHEMISTS for tho Position of MANAGER of our Dispensary. Full particulars and conditions of appointment may be obtained from the Secretary, to whom all applications must be addressed. 23d P. RICHARDSON, President. GIRLS' COLLEGE. An ASSISTANT MISTRESS is required for tho above College. Duties to begin on Ist April, 1917. Salary, £150 to £185, according to qualifications and experience. Applications, with copies of testimonials, will bo received by the Undersigned on or before Ist FEBRUARY, 1917. CHAS. P. POWLES, 26d Secretary. LOST AND FOUWD. CASS ADVEBTISMMENTS (sßer thia heading: Fourteen Words, SIXI'E&CE per insertieui Six insorticoe, 2s 6d; over Fourteen Words and not exceeding Twenty-four Words, Is; Six insertions, 6s. Doable rates obarged unless ca3h paid. LOST (Tuesday evening, at Warrington, vicinity of boarding-house), Soldier's Badge BROOCH, "CB."—Finder pleaso return Miss Clough's, Dunedin. 28d LOST (on track between St. Clair and St. Kilda beach), child's black lace SHOE, white sock inside; reward. —11 Scotland street. 28d OST (Titri, 22nd), KIT TOOLS, B.S.A. Motor Cycle; reward.—Stuart Wilson's, Princes street, Dunedin. 23d LOST (on second express, Christchurch to Dunedin, on Thursday, 21st), small dark brown HANDBAG, belonging to soldier; reward— Caxton Print, Manse street. 28d LOST (Boxing Day, between Bay View road and St. Kilda beach, via Tahuna), Gold NECK CHAIN (knotted), part pendant pearls; reward. —54 Bay View road. LOST (either on Central train or Railway Station), BAG containing money.— Reward on returning to 133 York place. (Princes street, Saturday mornJ- ing), child's Gold BANGLE. —Owner apply to Rex,. Times Office. 28d DETAINER black-tan small DOG, registered 1684, RELEASE.—4 London street ( : phone 2628). 28d LOST (on 5.27 Palmerston train, Saturday, 23rd), PARCEL containing rifle; reward.—Turner, Speight's Brewery. LOST (by working girl, on Boxing Day, between Telegraph Office and Railway Station), SUM OF MONEY (Notes).—Finder kindly communicate with Salary, Times Office; reward. 28d LOST (yesterday, between Dunedin and Wingatui), Pearl Pendant BROOCH; reward. —Provincial Hotel. 28d TRAYED (from Henley), flay ThreC-year-old FILLY; white splash on forohead ; shod front feet only.—Finder kindly communicate T. Wishart, Henley. 22d LOST (on Main road, between Dunedin and Timaru), Vest Pocket KODAK; keepsake from Franco. —Reward on returning to Times Office. 23d FOUND —Kitt's Pursebag Manufacturing Workshop, 101 George street, Repairs, Refits everything on Pursebags, etc. BjDOUND—Rose and Carnation SHOW. A Latest novelties in flowers opened daily.—Cousins, nurseryman, St. Clair. TO LET. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under fhla heading: Fourteen Words, SIXi'ENCE per insertion; Sii insertions, 2s 6d; over Fourteen Words and not exceeding Twenty-lour Words, 1b; Sii insertions, 6s. Double ratea charged unless cash paid. ty-ROOMED HOUSE ("Willows," Princes t street); all conveniences; low rent.— Middleton, 356 Cumberland street. 28d NICE Furnished BEDROOM; suit married couple; use of kitchen and conveniences.—ls York place. 27d rrvo LET (Caversham), Three-roomed FurJL nished COTTAGE; gas. conveniences. Apply 18 Alexandra street, Caversham. : npO LET, 3, 5, 6, and 8-roomed HOUSES ; A rent moderate; close trams.—Thorn, | Caversham. 23d mo LET, well-lighted SHOP; business JL centre, Stuart street; suit cash grocer.—White, 95 Stuart street. 23d mo LET, WA.RkHO'USET Moray placed A lately occupied by G. Kitchia.—W. J. Meek. .Moray place. llap TJOSLYN: HOUSES to LET umTlor ■EW FALFj this district.—Washer, auc-ticjc-er, Roslyn ('phone 1376). 16a TO LET or for SALE (Forbury), superior RESIDENCE. _6 rooms; every modern convenience; splendid garden; possession Ist February; worth having; good home.— Bryant. Octagon. 16d (TX)MPLIMENTS of {he season, old man I ' VJ "'Same to you. iny friend!" After that—Watson's No, 10. 6d WORTH BRITISH HARDEN i. -? or G. quality, will give longer ;ervico than any other make. Do not accept imitations. Sold by all traders. Specify North British. 7d LANE'S RASPBERRY is tho purest and best money can buy. lOn ;

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16888, 28 December 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16888, 28 December 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16888, 28 December 1916, Page 1

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