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AMUSEMENTS. Q’BRIBN’B EMPIRE. Again To-day at 2 and 6.30. “THE LAW OF THE YUKON.” Prom the poem by ROBT. SERVICE. At 3.45 and 8.40 the big Six-reel Picture, “ THE WILD GOOSE,” . From the story by Guvenor Morns. 5 and 8, Comedy, Gazette, Burton Holmes Scenic. Reserves ring 444. QUEEN'S THEATRE, LAST TWO DAYS. “MAN-WOMAN—MARRIAGE.” The Greatest Picture since “Intolerance.” The Love Story of the Ages, featuring Dorothy Phillips. Excellent Supports. ' Plan at Bristol. EVERYBODY’S THEATREAgain To-day and To-night. A Drama of High Speed. A Powerful Love Story. Eerie Williams in “THE SILVER CAR.” From the Novel by Wyndham Martyn. A Story of Intrigue and Adventure. Also Topical Budget, Comedy, etc. IN G EDWARD THEATRE Again To-night at 7.15. An Extraordinary Photo-play, “THE SILVER OAR.” . A Story of Love, Romance, Heroism, featuring Earle Williams.. Also Topical Budget, Comedy, etc. Still Booming. pLAZA THEATRE. Three-hour Double-feature Programme. To-day at 2 and 7 p.m. MISS DU PONT, a new talented Mid beautiful actress, in “The Rage of Paris.” A picture that will thrill you. Also. MADGE KENNEDY in “Dollars and Sense.” Supports: Topical, Comedy, and ft R A N D THEATRE. VKThree-hour Double-feature Programme. To-dny at 2 and 7 p.m. * MISS DU PONT in “The fyge of Paris.” the intense Drama of an American Girl who cast love to the winds and became the most talked-of woman in JJurope. Also. Madge Kennedy in “Dollars and Sense.” Supports: Topicals_, Comedy, and “Flaming Disk” Serial. A COMPLETE ENTERTAINMENT WHEN AND WHERE YOU WILL THE BRISTOL WILL GLADLY TELL YOU ALL ABOUT THE H.M.V. GRAMOPHONE, : The constant medium of entertainment and amusement. ASK THE GRAMOPHONE SPBOIAL’Py HOUSE! 'THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY (LIMITED) TEACHERS WANTED. w ‘ANGANUI TECHNICAL COLLEGE. Immediate APPLICATIONS are invited for a,,POSITION as Teacher of General SeconaaE&^Bghool' Subjects. A young male teacher > Salary- according to grading.*’ ’ G. J. PARK, 31ja Director and Secretory. QORE HIGH SCHOOL. ''APPLICATIONS are invited. from -Teachers;, (male • gradante - POSITION of ASSISTANT in the above School/ Duties : General secondary work in junior and middle forms. Grade D or C. Salary according to grade. Applications Close with the Undersigned at Noon on MONDAY. February 13, 1922. A.-MARTIN. ' If Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED. ADVERTISEMENTS of 18 Word* under the Beadlugs Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc., One Shilling nfer Insertion-. 3 Insertions, 3/6; 8 Insertions. S /-. Strictly Cash in Advance. Ext-n Charge If Booked. MAN wonts DAY GARDENING, any description.—Address A. B. D., Times. LADY wishes POSITION as companionhelp ; good home of more importance than salary.—Address No. 17, Times Office. .TtKTANTED (by. University Stud'-it); Vf CLERKSHIP, or similar post.—'Varsity, Tim is Office. If WANTED, POSITION, blacksmith’s shop, by aged man; any wage; hard Worker.—l9o. Times Office. If KKTANTEp (by youth), v v farm.—Address Office, Mesgiel. WORK, on sheep Experience. Post If WANTED (by twb Triends), PLACE, together (cook, housemaid); country hotel preferred.—l9l, Times Office. ' If WANTED, WASHING or CLEANING, two or three days a week.—Widow, Times Office. Slja YOUNG Man wants WORK, station or farm, turnip-thinning, harvesting, general work.—Able. Times Office. 31ja, WANTED (by young Man). HARVESTING ; used to farm - work. —Address H. Y., Manuka Creek. 31ja WANTED (by young woman), POSITION housekeeper, where could take two girls, 4, Si. —36, Times Office Slja WANTED (by respectable young woman), OFFICES to CLEAN, evcmnga.-186, Timed Office. SOja BAKER wants JOB, town or country; references if required; bread and smalls. —Reliance, Times Office. SOja WANTED (by married man), SITUATION as wood stacker or sawyer, in town or country mill; 12 years’ experience Scotland.—Address Stacker, Times Office. WANTED (by refined woman), light DUTIES, housemaid, pantry, or household, few hours daily.—Mother, limes Office. If WAITING ENGAGEMENTS Experienced Farm Workers, Married Couples, Cooke, Domestics, all classes labour.—Baker’s Agency. ’Phone 3301. VrOUTH (18) wants EMPLOYMENT, drivJBl ing grocer’s or baker’s cart; must be found in board; state wages.—Apply Tomkinaon, care Miss Patterson, Waihola. If COMMERCIAL BUREAU, Stafford street— Ploughmen, Harvesters, Milkers, Farm Cooks, Porters, Housemaids, Pantrymaids. Waitresses, waiting engagement. if BRICKLAYER wants small JOBS, repairing chimneys, tiling, concrete -and cement paths.—P. Powell, Ross’s Corner, Anderson’s Bay. 81ja WANTED, POSITION by clerk, experienced accounting, bookkeeping, shipping. general office work.—Writer, Times Office. 31ja ENGLISH Lady (young, experienced) desires ENGAGEMENT to teach children 5 to 15 years; highest credentials.—lß6, Times Office. SOja PLOUGHMEN, Youths, Married Ploughmen. Cooks, Porter (country), Housemaids. Waitresses, Generals, Girls (assist).— Baker’s Agency, Dowling treet 31ja PERSONAL. ADVERTISEMENTS ol 18 Words under the Beadlogs Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, I-oat and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Eto., One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions, 3/6; 6 insertions, (/•, Strictly Cash it Advance. Extra Cha-t-u if Booked. 171 K. DESIRES TO THANK correspondents for kind wishes. Selected one notified by letter. If I ESS Worry for the Engineer. Lest i “idle hours.” Use STOPSKAL, the guaranteed remedy for boiler scale. Nonpitting and non-rusting.—Particulars from Manning Co., 5 Bedford row, Christchurch.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18468, 1 February 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18468, 1 February 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18468, 1 February 1922, Page 1