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AMUSEMENTS. r J?HE PLAZA THEATRE. Now Showing: TWO BIG FEATURES TWO BIG FEATURES •Fox 5-reel Feature, "WOULD YOU FORGIVE?" 'WOULD YOU FORGIVE?" "WOULD YOU FORGIVE?" ' WOULD YOU FORGIVE?" "WOULD YOU FORGIVE?" "WOULD YOU FORGIVE?"' "WOULD YOU FORGIVE?" "WOULD YOU FORGIVE?" "WOULD YOU FORGIVE?" A story of "man's inhumanity to woman." A society drama in which the eternal triangle" has four sides, showing iii an astounding way.social conditions in married lfie. Metro 6-reel Super-feature, "SHORE ACRES." "SHORE ACRES." "SHORE ACRES." "SHORE ACRES." "SHORE ACRES." "SHORE ACRES.?' "SHORE ACRES." "SHORE ACRES." "SHORE ACRES." "SHORE ACRES." The powerful drama that has dominated theatre continually for thirty years. USUAL PRICES. FfeUNEDIN RETURNED SOLDIERS' 17 ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). SECOND ANNUAL FANCY DRESS BALL. The above t will. he held in the Art Gallery Hall on "THURSDAY. 21st October, 1920 As tickets arc available to friends of returned. soldiers, early application for same is necessary. Tickets at R.S.A. Offices, Dowling street. Music: Yates and Beath. Caterer: Mrs Winter. po GEO. M. SMITH, —5 Secretary. •fIfINTRIES FOR GORE COMPETITIONS EXTENDED Till FRIDAY", OCTOBER 1. Q „ CEO. MATHESON, ' Secretary. RELIGIOUS. E C I A L ANNOUNCEMENT. THINGS WHICH PERTAIN TO LIFE AND GODLINESS. . -ADDRESSES on the above Themes will (d.v.) be given in the Old Council Chambers (corner Argyle street and by Mr FRANK HUNTER, Evangelist, THIS (TUESDAY! WEDNESDAY, aid TOUrI DAY of this week, at 7.30 o'clock. ~ P V;VM (Tuesday): THE BELIEVER'S AMBITION." To all Christians we extend a cordial ■ invitation. COME, AND BRING YOUR BIBLE. COUNTY COUNCIL NOTIFICATIONS. COUNTY. GRAIN for Birds can NOW BE OBTAINED by Ratepayers at tho County Office FREE OF CHARGE. JOHN PORTEOUS. . . County Clerk. Waikouaiti, 24th September, 1920. 25s SITUATIONS WANTED. ADVERTISEMENTS ot 16 Words under the Headings utiKUions Vacant, Wanted, For Sale To n oß ' of D !l- Foand > Miscellaneous Wants, Etc., One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertion*, 2/G, 6 insertions, 6/-. Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. DISPENSER, 7 years' experience, unqualified, seeks POSITION.—B. P. Times Qffice - 28s ""STOtTXH (18), little experience, wonts JOB ,T" , m . small wage accepted.— Mechanical, Tunes Office. 27a WANTED (by Youth, 19), WORK of any description; town or country —Address Reliable 2, Times Office. 27s preferred.—A. C., Times Office. 2os YOUNG- Widow (with one child, aged 5) would like POSITION as housekeeper or iielp where there are no other children — Widow, Times Office. 28ss "OBFINED Lady, with nursing and'beokJLI> keeping abilities, wants to LEARX Mechanical Dentistry.—Address Rita, Times ofilce - 28e WANTED (by respectable woman), POSITION as housekeeper to widower or one or 2 gentlemen; near city.—Apply 63 Grange street, Dunedin. 2gg YOUTH (IS), served 1 year 9 months brassfinishing, desires a POSITION, engineering or motor mechanic.—State wages to Counter, Times Office. 28s "OREAD BAKER (second), with slight know-J-P ledge of smallgoods, would accept journeyman POSITION to learn emallgoods etc.—Addresa Bread and Smalls, Times Office! young Man, with V T business experience, requires STTTTA TION; preferably open air.—Full- particulars" etc., to Stuart, care Times Office, Dunedin! WANTED (by experienced Traveller! POSITION as wine and spirit Irave ! ler or barman.—Address Barman, Times 25s WANTED, POSITION by working .manager or married couple; capabll of taking complete charge; must be in Dun edin district.—Address Urgent Reply, Times Office. ______ Los A DVERTISER, recently from England 1\ requires EMPLOYMENT position; 25 years' business experience- out door occupation preferred.—Energy, Times 268 PERSONAL. AD Tn O HT if t EiI , ENT V I 16 Words un( ler the Headngs Situations Vacant, Wonted, For Sal?. To f?p at cv°m- niJ| . Miscellaneous Wants, o/n ' i S i!'! e Pe , r . ]aser «on; 3 ./a, 6 insertions, 5/-. Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge if Booked! "WOULD ALBERT~STEELE7~of Auckv,• • . n an ' Communicato with Pianiste, limes Office. detaining Bluo Persian Mate Land str^r 50 ™ ° nce - fi7S Cu i?" 28s yV IL E l' o; ™g who took UMBRELLA » * from Queen's, Monday niglit, kindlv Return caretalter, or i\lva Black, Manc T p'ace Lady known. I WILL not be responsible for any deb) 3 contracted in my name without my wr -'t ten authority—W. Lawrence, Kakanui S™ tember 21, 1920. x \rOUNG Widower (one child) wishes COT? 1. RESPOND with careful woman (36 to •10), view matrimony.—Address Genuine Times Office. ojg Steady employment, wishes or Correspond with yoiuig Lady (20 or 21), of good appearance and musical view marriage.—Only bona fido roplios to Bona Fide, Times Offico. 253 WATSON'S No. 10 Whisky, the mcrk of refined hospitality. Soft, mellow clean, matured. ofjq VrAuLSTONES and GRAVEL ahsolurely V.*" md permanently cured witmrii optJation by new Herbal Treatment— herbalist, Oamim,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18052, 28 September 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18052, 28 September 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18052, 28 September 1920, Page 1

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