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AMUSEMENTS. JT> A N N Y. Which is merely our way of stopping your roving eye, gentlo reader, to tell you that wo hiivo Fanny Ward on at the Empire to-day in something very good, by the Patho people. "Tho Cry of tho Woak" is what it's called, but believe us, it's a pretty strong , story. "Onco a crook, .always a crook," is the ltarsh manner assumed by society towards its weaker erring , brethren. This page from the Book of Lifo shows tho fallacy of that theory—and that thero is always some pood in tho ■worst of us. "How can you do this dreadful thing? Can't , you see he's only a boy. For God's sake don't send him to prison." The boy was Her own brothei , —the District Attorney was her own husband. How could she tell him? Not preaching, not propaganda — iiist a page from life. Prices and Empire Orchestra just the same as usual. Plan at The Bristol till 5, after which just ring 444 if you wont to got in comfortably. "In the gloaming, Oh I my darling, Think not bitter thoughts of me, Tho , I passed away in silence, Left you lonely, set you frco, Foi* my hoart was orush'd with longing, What had been could never be, It was best to leave you thus dear. Best for you and best for me. A Beautiful, Pathetic, and Dramatio Story has been, founded on tho famoius song "IN THE GLOAMING." A British Production, Dβ Luxe, with the famous English Actress, VIOLET HOPSON, And a Strong Supporting Cast. Destiny plays with lives and loves of two. men and a woman, and whea the Gods of Destiny take a hand their game is thorough. A WIDOW WHO WAS STILT, A WIFR Marries her Lover, believing that her husband was dead. THE HUSBAND, THE WIFE, And THE MAN she had Married FACE TO FACE. They vrero tools of Fato—but a noble sacrifice brought happiness from TN THE GLOAMING to THE BRIGHT DAWN OF A NEW LIFE. OUEEN'S & KING EDWAED. **2 to 5 At and 7.45 p.m. 7 to 10. '

mO-MORRO'W ' (SATURDAY). TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). • CALEDONIAN GROUND. CALEDONIAN GROUND. (By Permission of O.R.F.TJ. and Caledonian Society). H.M.S. REN 0W N v. OTAGO. TURN OUT IN THOUSANDS AND GIVE BRITAIN'S HEROES A ROYAL WELCOME. Kick-off 2.45 p.m. CURTAIN-RAISER: BOYS OF H.M.S. RENOWN v. OTAGO BOYS. Kick-off 1.20' p.m. Admission, Is; Grand Stand, 6d. Ladies Free to Ground. Boys Half-prioa. CROSS SOCIETY. RED'CROSS SOCIETY. PRINCE'S VISIT. . PRINCE'S VISIT. The Officer Commanding the District invites MEMBERS of the DUNEDIN CENTRE, BRANCH MEMBERS; and VISITING MEMBERS TO TAKE PART IN THE MILITARY PARADE. Those intending to take part please notify tho Secretary, Box 314, or Members of the Executive on or before SATURDAY NEXT.

SITUATIONS WANTED. a-Jv'ERTIb'EMENTS of 16 Words under tho Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc., One Shilling per insertion; 3 Insertions, 2/6; 6 insertions, 5/-. Striotly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. TWO young Women require SITUATION together, country.—Friends, Timea Office. limy WANTED, POSITION as motor eales-' man or demonstrator. —Address Sales, P. 0., Mornington. . l&ny "V'OTJTH (17) w'ante JOB on fiarm, learn JL tettm -work; used to horsee. —Address Learner, Times Office. 14rny ■\7"OUTH (21) wants IMPLEMENT WORK JL on farm; -wages £2.—lmplement, Times Office. l*my ANTED (by middle-aged kdy), POSITION n<xußokee,per; owa mistress; Buburbs preferred.—3. A., Times Office. YOUNGS Farmer (66) wishes to MEET young Lady (23 or 2<i), view matrimony.^—Genuine, Tiroes 13my WANTED, POSITION on sheep siaticm by Youth; North or South Island; 5 years' experience.—AS, Times. ' 34my ■\7"OUNG Man (with good experience) deX sires WORK., town or oountry; good references. —Energwtic, Oamaru Mail Offica, BAKER (bread and smallgtoods) open for ENGAG-EME-NfE; oountry preferred — Address Baker, Timee Office. 13my YOUNG Housekeeper requiree POSITION 'in quiet home; good cook. —Steady, Timee Offico. ]imy GROCER requires SITUATION; town or country; 5 years' experience; references. —Grocer, Times Office. 13my WANTED (at onoe), POSITION as married shepherd; wife able to oook.— Waiting, Times 13my Y , OUNG Lady desires POSITION governess. —Addrees Advertiser 670, Post Office, Port Chalmore. 12my W' ANTED, PRUNING, by experienced orchardist; 6J years managing Otogo Central orchards; good references.—Competent, Time» Office. 14my "VOUTH (18, 3J yeare Gowrnmemt oxperiX enco) requires EMPIK>YMENT, ware- , house l or office; etato terms.—Reference, Times l*my HAIRDRESSER (reliable, first-elaee gontloman'e hand) seeks SITUATION; town, country; stato wages.—Addr<»3 Disengaged, Times Office. 12my j WANTED (by married stud shepherd, Home-Colonial experience, could manago station), SITUATION; north preferred. Romney Leicester, Timea Office. 12my ENERAL Farm Hand waiting 15N--\X GAGEMENT within eaey distance Gqro. —Apply Nat. Grcavee, cyole depot, Goto. 13tny SHOP Assistant (7 year?' experience in bookselling) requiree SITUATION; town or country; references.—Eager, Times Office. 13my ALWAYS ploaeing and occoptable: WATSON'S No. 10 WHISKY. Ifa mellowness nnd qualityjnever variee. 18f CZEMA CURED!—My Herbal Treatment positively oures the distressing trouble. —Thompson, herbalist, Oamaru. IT costs a little more Tbe first taste telle you it'e worth it: WATSON'S No. 10 WHISK* ■ 18f T ADIES' MERCERISED HOSE; Black, I_i White, Tan; beet value in Dnnedin, 8» 6d.—Herbert, Haynes. 29ap BEMIER of all whiekiee: WATSON'S No. 10. Have a bottle .at home; eoft, meUow. dean. l&r

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17935, 14 May 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17935, 14 May 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17935, 14 May 1920, Page 1

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