AMUSEMENTS. f "TOE EMPIRE THEATRE. 1.30 to 5.30; 6.30 to 10 p.m. LAST~DAY. LAST DAY. OLGA PETROVA. OLGA PETROVA. OLGA PETROVA." ' THE ETERNAL QUESTION. . -THE ETERNAL QUESTION. 'TIS~HERK! 'TIS HERE! TO-DAY, TO-DAY, At T H E EMPIRE THEATRE FIRST EPISODE, . FIRST EPISODE, PEG O' THE RING, PEG O , THE RING, Tho Great. Circus Serial, entitled THE LEOPARD'S MARK. . i THE LEOPARD'S MARK. ' THE LEOPARD'S MARK. , DO NOT MISS THE FIRST EPISODE. IF YOU DO YOU'LL LOSE THE THREAD OP THE t STORY. DON'T MARRY" TILL YOU SEE " MISTER 44 " _ At : HPHE EMPIRE . THEATRE TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. "MISTER 44," 5 "MISTER 44," » "MISTER 44," ] "MISTER 44," 7 The New Metro 5000 ft Drama, , Featuring H£s-2 LD LOCKWOOD & MAY ALLISON , HAROLD LOCKWOOD & MAY ALLISON c HAB ? I,D LOCKWOOD & MAY ALLISON , A dramatic story, which asks in a new way: "Should a man marry beneath his social "stat : on?" ; NEW METRO TRAVELOGUE. >■ bhowmg magnificent views of tho Grand • Canyon, the Indian Silversmiths Fashioning Jewels Bathing Indian Babies, Teaching 1 Ind;an Babies How to Dance PEG O' THE TUNG, PEG O' THE RING, ' SITUATIOHS VACANT. irpO BISCUIT MAKERS. 1 WANTED, good MAN, used to making > "high-class biscuits. » I MOTTERAM & SONS, [ Biscuit Manufacturers, I i £ r °to street, Adelaide, South Australia. , jSjCOTS COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. WANTED, ASSISTANT MASTER (resident or non-resident), to Teach •Languages and History in Upper School. ■ Salary £300 per annum!' v^ h i C v i{ ?l e u CLOSE at Wellington WEDNKbDAY, February 7. . GEORGE H. UTTLEY, lf Principal, Wellington. W A N T E . D, TRUCKERS AND BRAKESMEN. 1 Also, ' EXPERIENCED COAL MINERS AND SHIFTMEN. I Apply NEW ZEALAND COAL AND OIL COMPANY (LIMITED), Proprietors KafeuJ. gata Coal, 107 High street, Dunedin; Or,' MINE MANAGER, Kaitangata Collieries Kaitangata.. 10ia SITUATIONS WANTED. OASH ADVEBTISEItENTS aider this headingFourteen Words, SIXPENCE per insertion; Six insertions, 2s 6d; over Fourteen Words and not exceeding Twenfcy-fonr Words, Is; Six insertions, ss. Donble rates charged unless cash paid. XPERIENCED CHAUFFEUR sedTs SITUATION.—Motor, Times Office. '! SKENE'S— Good Harvester Hands, also.j Mill Engine-driver. if THIRST-CLASS Shearers' Cook DISEN- -&- GAGED; state- wages.—'Phone 3301, or wii'o Baker's Agency, Dunedin. If "O EFINED young Lady wants POSITION ' •3-*> in showroom; 3 years' experience in I millinery and sales.—D. W. N., Times Office. I BTOREMAN wants POSITIONPgood testimonials; unlit for service.—Address Storeman, Times Office. if JEWING wanted by good needlewoman; *J all kinds children's clothes, pyjamas, eto.—Needlewoman, Times Office. If , rpWO young Men want EMPLOYMENT; J*- take anything; unfit active servicestate ' wages.—Keen, Times. if FARMERS.— We have Harvesters and General Farm Hands .Waiting Employmcnt; 'phone 3301.—Baker's" Agency. JV&Z'iANTED (by young Woman), GARD- ' » ENING by the day.—Address Garden Tunes' Office. if YOUNG Girl (slight .knowledge tvpin-) desires POSITIONin offiSo.-feS ■ner, Times Office. $i j a EESPECTABLE young Woman desire's POSITION housekeeper or com! panion-help; homely people.—Experienced No. 2, Times Office. if QTTEPHERD /with 12 months' experier.ee, ineligible for active service) seeks EMPLOYMENT.-H. N.. Times effico -: 26ia to, r , oturned soldier), POSI- * * TION as clerk and bookkeeper, with over 8 years experience.—Address J. M Times Office. f| A EMPLOYMENT, chaffcutting or thrashing; thoroughly experienced— ijaker sAgency; 'phono 3301. 3ji a A YOUTH (waiting enlistment on reaching military age in a few months) seeks Temporary EMPLOYMENT of any kind but mechanical' or outdoor work nrefcrrcvl ' If POST OFFICE BOX 169, Duncdjnj_ QUALIFIED Engineer (inamed, ineligible v» for military service), disengaged 19th 1-ebruaxy, desires. POSITION charge of mill factory, or similar position ' l f ABSTAINER, Times Office. 70 LET. mO LET, 4-roomed HOUSE.-Irvine and -a- Stevenson, Filleul street. St. George Jams are best. V 0 m 4 " roorn cd Furnished COTJL TAGE; 10s wcekly.-Address Cottage, Times Office. 1{ RESIDENCE; almost n i No. 126 Forth street! 61 '- 119 D»»das street ('phone 3319). np:O LET, old-established -a- blioeing Forge; a good localitv.—2ol North road. v £ T° Corner, ' v si P^"d ii WJ -«LLINI,, 7 rooms.—Applv Max-woH,_Ravensjft-ood road, St. Clair. " 29ja rpb LET, Drapery SHOpln Waiiiiatol ■a- low rent; grand chance.—Apply Guinness, LcCron, Waimate. 30j a 'PO LET. UAKEUOUSE. Moray place" -a- lately occupied by G. Ritchie.—'vV J Meek, Moray place. ]i ap 'T£°Hh^ : HOUSES to LET und~fo"r ift, -ALE this district. —Washer, aucRosiyn ('phone 1376) I^s rf\O LET, 6 ROraiS, Bungalow; all ->*- latest improvements: 20s week For particulars H..T. Rcddell, 76 Royal Crescent, Caversham. if T ANE'S CARBONATED WA'IERS aro ■n-A tho best money can buy. 10n
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16917, 1 February 1917, Page 1
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