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amusements. THEDA BARA TO-DAY. K I N G'S TEEA T E B. • a - a - Commencing at the Matinee. This Afternoon at 2 o'clock, AN ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. Hero is a real red-blooded picture. Stay —a story of real life. Emotions, jealousy, and hate, of the mastering passions l mastered in the end by the overpowering I instinct of humanity. "THE VIXEN." , "THE VIXEN." t "THE VIXEN." "THE VIXEN." i It is real—it is vivid—above all, a story i of human frailties wonderfully portrayed by the illustrious and distinguished screen i artist, i THEDA BARA. THEDA BARA. THEDA BARA. THEDA BARA. [ And the Fox Famous Players. Eve ry bo dy's theatre, BESSIE LOVE in "WEE LADY BETTY." , CHARLIE CHAPLIN. Chapter 5, "SCARLET RUNNER." Saturdays and Holidays: Day Sessions—Adults 6df Children 3d. From 7 p.m.—Circle Is, Children 6d, Stalls 6d. T' H E P L A Z A. 2 till 5 ; 7 till 10 p.m. The COMPLETE CHANGE TO-DAY is headed by a novel Story entitled "THIS IS THE LIFE." Smiling Geo. Walsh takes the lead. No. 5, "DO CHILDREN COUNT?" 'Featuring Mary M'Allister! And other films. Afternoon, 3d and 6d; Evening, 6d. THE EMPIRE THEATRE. TO-DAY. Special Attractions: r MARY MILES MINTER MARY MILES MINTER In "BARBARA FRIETCEQE." Also, Mack Sennett Comedy, . "LOVE LOOPS THE LOOP." " TVIRECTION J. C. WILLIAMSON (LIMITED). * f " HEARTS OF THE WORLD." . A LOVE STORY OF THE GREAT WAR. YOU WILL SEE One million fighting men in action, twenty thousand horses, miles of artillery, squadiT-is of aeroplanes, the destruction °f cities, and the charge of the tanks. WAR PICTURES TAKEN ON THE BATTLEFIELDS OF FRANCE. } SPORTING. ' jyiNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. SUMMER 'MEETING, 1918, Will be held a± WINGATUI On THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26. First Raco Starts at 11.40 a.m. and Last at 4.20 pjn. . ADMISSION: 6 Grounds, Is 6d; Grand Stand, 10s 6d extra. 0 Grand Stand Tickets obtainable at r Railway Station. a Ordinary and Special Trains run as follow:— Leave Dunedin at 8.55, 10.40 (non-stop). 10.50 (non-stop), 11, and 11.40. „ Leave Wingatui at 4.35 (non-stop), 4.45 (non-stop), 4.54, and 5.15.-, 1 a RETURN FARE (including Admission to Grounds), 3s 6d. H. L. JAMES, Secretary. 1 —i SITUATIONS VACANT. i i RAPIER HIGH SCHOOL BOARD. 3 ASSISTANT MASTERSHIP. . WANTED, a Residential Master for work in First Year Forms. A knowledge of Bookkeeping desirable. Latin and French y lot essential. Candidates should state qualifications m games. Salary £150 per a annum, with board and residence in Scinde House. Applications CLOSE on TUESDAY, 7th January, 1919. For further par- ! 0 ticulars apply to the HEAD MASTER or > to . 3 r G. CRAWS'HAW, Education Office, Napier, 18th December, 1918. 21d \ TECHNICAL COLLEGE. INSTRUCTORS WANTED. Bookkeeping Instructor, to teach Bookkeeping and Correspondence. Salary £285~'£315. * Assistant Mistress (preferably graduate) to teach mainly English and matics. Salary £200-£220. j Applications, accompanied by testimonuds, will be; rocei-i-ed by the Undersigned until JANUARY 14, t1919. For OThedule of duties and conditions of appointment apply Office of this Paper; or j to the Undersigned, t 0,, D. n HANSEN, - 21(1 Director. 3 . SITUATIONS WANTED. ' a - I> V£HI'ISEUENT3 ol 16 Worts under the Headtags Situations Vacant, Wanted. Few Sale To s? Focn<i » ilißcellaneooa Wants, Eto., One Shilling insertion •, S insartions, 3/8, 6, insertions, 6/-. Strictly Cash ;n Advanoe. Extra Charge if Booked. pIRST-CLASS LADIES' AND GENTS' . CUTTER SEEKS ENGAGEMENT. Satisfaction guaranteed. > CUTTER, r Times Office. SALESMAN (young, 13 years general busmen) seeks POSITION travellerany line.—Address to Much-teavelled, Tim« 5 co - 21d s Mechanic, with 12 years' exXTi perience, seeks EMPLOYMENT- , references.—Address (stating waces ' etr { Automobile, Times Office. ' 21d WAOTED, POSITION (temporary or * » peimanent) as oompanion-ladyhelp or ' »? h oFns©boeper.-rAddress Ladyhelp, Times k ad W ANTED (by young Lady), POSITION ' t j nursory governess; oountry prefeCTed.—Address Musical, Maori Bill Post ■ offica ' : 20d L fTSWO or three Medical Students want A Haxvestmg or Wool WORK, January and February.—Student, Times Office. s MONEY. t MONEY. IVfONEY TO LEND MONEY. iU £3 £500 t MONEY. If you are short of CASHMONEY. To BUY a Business' MONEY. To BUY a Motor Car ' MONEY. To BUY Furniture or' Piano, MONEY. To Pay Your Debts, • MONEY. Come and see me. Mt ™ e y advanced upon any ap- - *££££• security, including Fur- » MOnII: e^ 6 ' St °° k ' lD1 P !cm( =its, No publicity. Strictly confidential. Busi--1 ness secrets entrusted to one person only Apply personally or by letter (enclosing stamp) a ; E- W. BALKIND, 35 Dowling street. I Phone 3404. Box 590. Hours: Daily 9 . to 6; Fridays, 7 to 9; Saturdays, 9 to'l. Saturday afternoons by arrangement. OUSINESS PARTNERSHIP.— Returned j JL - 3 Soldier, with excellent credentials and considerable experience as a Salesman in ; Goncxal Merchandise Lines, will consider PARTNERSHIP in Established Firm, with • view to investing small capital CONFIDENTIAL,' Times Office. I HAT will you have? Watson's No I "j, 10 Whisky. Glad to hear it. You oouldn t choose better. i4 n

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17504, 21 December 1918, Page 1

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