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AMUSEMENTS. Q’BRIEN’S EMPIRE (“Dunedin's Do Luxe Picture House”) Commencing at 2, 3.30, 6.30, and’B: CLARA KIMBALL YOTJNG In the Greatest Photo-play of her Career, “THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN,” “THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN.” From the Famous Book by Lenoro J, Coffee. • In announcing’ this magnificent picture, we believe we have secured for the patrons .of this theatre one of the most beautiful motion picture productions in years. THE STORY Is that of a Parisian opera star at the height of her dazzling career. It is one of those rare dramas that charms in the same degree that it entertains. Filmed amid luxurious settings and produced on a scale of lavish magnificence, we have no hesitation in promising you a new record for brilliance, beauty, and de luxe artistry. The cast of distinction includes Conway Tearle and the New Zealand artist, Winter Hall. * EARLY ATTENDANCE IS REQUESTED IN ORDER TO AVOID OVERFLOW CROWDS. News, Gazette, Comedy, and Special Pictures of Anzac Day. THE NEW EMPIRE GRAND ORCHESTRA. Under the Baton of Mr A. Pettit. Prices: Is Id, Is 7d, 2a Id, 2s 7d. Plan at The Bristol till 5; then ring 444. "HUMORESQUE” NEXT FRIDAY!

SITUATIONS VACANT. npHE KAUPOKONUI CO-OPERATIVE A DAIRY FACTORY COMPANY (LTD.). APPLICATIONS, with testimonials and credentials, dosing on WEDNESDAY, the 11th of May, 1921, are invited for the Position of MANAGER of the above Company’s Store Business, consisting of a main store and three branch stores. Salary £750 per annum, with allowance of £IOO for upkeep of car. : » Applicant to be prepared to commence duties about the 20th of JUNE, 1921. E. C. BARLEYMAN, 50 a P Secretary, Kaupokonui. SITUATIONS WANTED. ADVERTISEMENTS of 16 Words under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, for Sale, To Let, I/ist and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc., One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions, 2/6; 6 insertions, 6/-. Strictly Cush in Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. ANTED, JOBBING WORK, painting inside.—Moderate, Times. 30ap WANTED (by widow), POSITION housekeeper. town or country.—Address Widow No. 2, Times Office. 2my COMPETENT traction engine-driver wants immediate EMPLOYMENT; references.—Apply 9 Filleul street. , 30ap WANTED, HOUSE PAINTING; estimates given; reasonable " prices.—Address D. D., Times Office. 2my WANTED, WORK by makriod couple, with 2 children; any kilitid to settle.— Address Willing, Times Office.#. 29ap "'iniT’ANTED (by young (t¥me mg hek -’ s»ce fitting, erSfitihg, turnSgineer, Times Office. 30ap NURSE (experienced) waiting ENGAGEMENT; hospital or private.—Nurse Times Office. 29a p EMPLOYMENT Wanted by young Man as plasterer's or bricklayer’s labourer.— Address Plasterer, Times Office. 29ap FIRST-CLASS Bread and Smallgoods Baker opsn RE-ENGAGEMENT; thoroughly practical all branches of trade.— Foreman, Times Office. 2my WANTED, WORK by married man; understand all farm implements, also a traction engine driver.—Apply A. -L., 7 Richardson street, St. Kilda, Dunedin. 30ap

CtARPENTEB (first-class tradesman) xo- ) quires JOBBING or Alterations; estimates given; reasonable.—C. 8., Times Office. 20ap WAITING ENGAGEMENTS - Experi- ■ , , ■ ©need Farm Workers, Labourers, and Skilled Workers, town and country; also Cooks, Housemaids, Housekeepers, Generals, Waitresses,—Baker’s Agency, Dowling street (’phono 3301). 20ap

BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. \\TE beg to notify our many Customers that, having purchased the Lease of Shop occupied by Mr Albert Fish, 47 Princes street, we intend MOVING TO OUR NEW PREMISES On MAY 2. SIMPSON’S. The Alaska Fur Specialists, 117 George street,' Dunedin. MISS CLOUGH’S LADIES’ NEEDLE. WORK DEPOT, HAIRDRESSING AND TOILET ROOMS. These Premises having now been completely renovated, enable us to display a large assortment of Art Needlework, Wools Silks, Cottons, Embroidery, eto. ’ Agents for the “ Spirella ” Corsets (the Corset of the elite). Unbreakable, nonrustable, shape-retaining, flexible. and fashionable. Also Agents for Madam Weigel’s Cut Paper Patterns and for Bland’s Vegetable Hair Dye. In our Hairdressing Department, where ajl up-to-date appliances have been introduced, Ladies may rely upon receiving everv care and attention from competent assistant/ 62 GEORGE ST.. DUNEDIN (’phonelß77). T ■ R ti , t af CENSU ® returns; ihc latest census returns for New Zea land are certain to show the percentage of people with grey hair is considerably less than five years ago owing to the number who have used Dr WILSON’S REGENERATOR. which never fails to arrest turely grey hair. Thousands use it daily Bottles, 4s. Sole Agent: ’’’ 18 a P HENDY. Hair Specialist. I7INJOY Freedom from Belt Trouble TT,„ li GANDY’S British Balata Belting Strong, steady, and flexible, cheaper than leather, and in every way superior. All sizes stocked by Manning Machinery Co. 5 Bedford row. Christchurch 's^ CLYDE and Alexandra Trappers: Joe Davidson can suply ynu with all requiroments in Lane's Patent TRAPS. WHEN Scot meets Scot WATSON’S No. 10 is the mutual thought. The connoisseur’s favourite. 7j ft r HEN you buy a Watch, buy a . . WATCH. Purchase from us.—Peter Dick, Moray place. PETER DICK, Moray place (just oft Princes street), guarantees all goods. Large stock of suitable presentation gifts. BENEFIT by our long experience m Watch and Jewellery Importing and personal acquaintance with English market*. ITUIiST Aid to the Injured.”— Always J kgop WATSON’S No. 10 in a handy spot. 7ja ECZEMA CURED !-My Herbal Treat- - merit posiPvely cures the distressing liouble. —Thompson, herbalist, Oamaru. WATSON’S No. 10 comes first in the ■ opinion of those with cultured pala+es. '* Man, it’s fine." 7ja 1 ;

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18234, 2 May 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18234, 2 May 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18234, 2 May 1921, Page 1

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