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AMUSEMENTS. KING'S THEATRE. "• "FLASHLIGHT" MATINEE. To-day Again at 2 p.m., and To-night at 7 and 8.30. For tho First Time in Dunedin. A Picturo of tho Bin Outdoors in tho Backwoods of Canada. ■ "THE FLASHLIGHT." Tho camera can't lie. but tho lens may conceal a haffling mystery. See Thrillinrr Murder Story told in "THE FLASHLIGHT." ■ First Bluebird Film Production Directed by a Woman. Starring DOROTHY PHILLIPS. THE SILENT WITNESS. MAN HUNT IN THE MOUNTAINS. Sensational Incidents Depicted in Bluebird Foattiro Drama: "THE FLASHLIGHT." Starring DOROTHY PHILLIPS. Baffling Mystery Plot. Magnificent Mountain and Forest Scenery. Flashlight Camera at, Night Reveals A NOCTURNAL CRIME. * Also, "Mary Ann In Society" (comedy). " Tho Highway of Fate" (Drama), Patho Gazette. Topical, etc.. etc.

Tjl VERYBOD Y'S THEATRE PACKED EVERYWHERE. BESSIE BARRISCALE BESSIE BARRISCALE Starred in "JOSSELYN'S WIFE." "JOSSELYN'S WIFE." Chapter 10 of —"THE MAN OF MIGHT." Full Supporting Programme. Usual Prices. <SJT~ PAUL'S CATHEDRAL. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. 1 MONDAY, MAY 24, At 7.30 p.m. In ST. PAUL'S SCHOOLROOM, Stuart street. Followed by a CONCERT AND DANCE. Tickets Is, to be obtained from the Verger. , '■ SITUATIONS VACANT. WAIRAU HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. RESIDENT MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT. APPLICATIONS, closing with the Undersigned on WEDNESDAY, 9th Juno, are invited for tho Position of Resident Medical Superintendent, at a salary of £600 per annum, and, until tho Board provide a residence, £100 house allowance. A certain amount of consulting work apart from duties at the hospital will be allowed. Full particulars on application. A. J. MACLAINE, 21my Secretary.

rpARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. APPLICATIONS will be received up to THURSDAY, 3rd June, for tho .following POSITIONS :— Grade 1: Aokland—Sole Teacher. £140 (h. a. £20). Grade 1: Aukopae—Sole Teacher. £140 («• »• £2°)- ■ , Grade 1: Dudley—Solo Teacher. £140 (h. a. £20) Grado- 1: Musker's—Sole Teacher. £140 (h. a. £20). Grade "2: Mata—Sole Teacher. £170 (h. a. £30). Grade 2: Tokirima—Solo Teacher. £170 (h. .v £30). Grade 2: L'ruti—Sole. Teacher. £170 (residence). ' Grade 2: Whareroa—Solo Teacher. £170 (h. a. £30). Grade 3a: Huiakama—Assistant. £150. Grade 3a: Marco—Assistant. £150. Grade 3a: Matierc —Assistant. £150. Grade 3a: Norfolk—Assistant. £150. Grade 3a: Ohtira—Assistant. £150. Grade 3a—Pukengahu—Assistant. £150. Grade 3a—Riverlca— Assistant. £150. Grade 3b: Kapuni—2nd Assistant. £140. Grado 3b: Otakeho—2nd Assistant. £140. Grade 3b: Tawhiti—2nd Assistant. £140. Grado sb: Eltham—2nd Assistant (Infant .Mistress). £160. Grado 7d: Central—3rd Assistant (Male). £250. Grade 7g: Stratford—9th Assistant. £130. P. S. WHITCOMBE, ' Secretary. Education Office, Njew Plymouth, 18th May, 1920. SITUATIONS WANTEO. aJ/ERTISEMENTS of 16 Words under the 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/-. Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. iTi ARDENING Wanted by experienced Man. VJT Pruning, Times Office. 21my STRONG Youth (ago 18) wants to LEARN ploughing, etc.—Address Plough, Times Office. __•_ J __21my YOUNG Lady, used to office work, requires light EMPLOYMENT of some kind.— Diligence, Times Offics. 21ray WANTED, SITUATION for strong youth; used to farm work; good milker.— Youth, Times Office. 21my PLOUGHMAN seeks EMPLOYMENT; weekly £3 and found; or fixed price per acre ploughed.—Smart, Times Office. ELDERLY experienced Gardener seeks a SITUATION; good axeman; small wages.—Good Home, Times Office. 21mv

WANTED (by experienced person), POSITION housekeeper, one or two gentlemen; town or suburbs. —Domcsticus, Times Office. . 21my WANTED (by widow), POSITION as housekeeper, where no mistress; good cook; country preferred.—Address Housekeeper, Times Office. 21my HOUSEKEEPER,— Lady, capable, domesticated, highest references, desires POSITION; own mistress; where children preferred.—Energetic, Times Office. 20my TWO Lady friends desire SITUATION together; housekeep elderly gentleman; share wage.—Suitable, Post Office, Port Chalmers. 21my WANTED, POSITION on farm by experienced farm hand; used teamwork; wishes to learn ploughing and all implements; good home essential.—Address Honesty, Times Office. 21my LOST AND FOUND. POUND— TAILORED SUITS from £7 7s 6d *o s£l4 14s at Pearson's, 36 George street. Try them. POUND— Best SUIT volues, made by our own staff, from seven guineas.—Pearson's, 36 George street. POUND— Sweater Coats, Shirts,' Ties, Underwear, Braces, cheaper at PEARSON'S, 36 George street, every time. LOST —Several Perplexities jn Knox Buildings (Dunedin) at tho Youth Workers' Institute, May 24-28. 18my LOST (last Sunday week, Smith's Bay), Leather HANDBAG.—Finder please communicate with Bag, Times Office; reward. LOST (near Maheno), black-and-white SLUT; reward.—G. Franw, Middlemarcli. 20my

LOST (at Tahuna, on Bhed or sandhilla), Brown FUR; reward.—'Phono 1998 K. FOUND —Superfluous Hairs, Moles permanently removed by electrolysis.—Miss Boyer, 61 Stuart street (16 years' experience). rUND— Immediate Relief from aching coins, bunions, etc.; expert chiropodist.—3o7 George street, opposite Knox Church. 25n IT warm 3 the cockles of your heart these cold, black days—WATSON'S No. 10. ECZEMA CURED I—My Herbal Treatment positively cures the distressing triable. —Thompson, herbalist, Oamaru. MJINE'S WATSON'S No. 10, pleaso. It's . the best Whisky that I have ever tasted." 21my

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17941, 21 May 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17941, 21 May 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17941, 21 May 1920, Page 1

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