SITUATIONS VACANT. iW ANTED, 2 good PAINTERS for a few weeks.—Apply Box 66, Balclutha. J^ORTHERN ROLLER MILLING CO, (LIMITED). GENERAL MANAGER WANTED. APPLICATIONS for the Position of General Manager of the Northern Roller Milling Co. (Ltd.), Auckland, will be received up to 4fh APRIL. Salary, £IOOO per annum. Address applications, enclosing copies of references, THE DIRECTORS, Northern Rolling Milling Co. (Ltd.), 13m Auckland. w ANTE For Wanganui, D, LADY to take charge of Mantles Costunics, and Underclothing. Must be thoroughly competent, with large experience in these departments. For leading Drapery Establishment in above town. Apply, in first place, stating experience, age, and salary required, to 17m A. B. C„ Otago Daily Timee. TEACHERS WANTED. Marlborough high school, BLENHEIM. GRADE A ASSISTANT. Applications for the position of Grade A Assistant Teacher (Male) will be received by the undersigned until Noon on 11th APRIL. Duties to commence with Second Term. J. O. LOGAN, Secretary. Education Office, Blenheim. 18m SITUATIONS WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS of 16 Words under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Eto , One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions, 2s Gd; 6 insertions, ss;. Strictly Cash la Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. GARDENER (every branch. 25 years’ experience) open ENGAGEMENT, whoje or part time.—Gardener, 177 Leith street* WANTED, by middle-aged person, POSITION houeekeeper with homely people; small family, no children.—Waiting, Times. MARRIED Couple (one child) want POSITION; husband milk, garden, handy; wife assist house.—Energy, care Times. lADYHELP, companionable and truet--1 worthy, seeks POSITION in good home. 210, Times Office. 17m YOUNG Man (married) wants WORK; used to timber; take on anything.— Dink, Times Office. 20m MAN (35) requires POSITION country; experience running engines, shearing machines, do own repairs.—Jim, Times Office. WANTED, JOB horse-shoeing; town or country; young married man.—Address Shoe, care Times. ■ 20m MARRIED Shepherd (good dogs) open for ENGAGEMENT.—Address Straggler. Times Office. 20m YOUTH, just left secondary school, desires POSITION in office; passed ’ Public Service Entrance Examination.—Commerce, Times. 20m Respectable widow (one child) wants POSITION housekeeper; good home; wages no object.—Oamaru Worker, s Office. *l7m MARRIED COUPLE wants ENGAGEMENT, any district. ■ Man experienced stockman, Australian station; wife good economical cook.—Apply to Worker, limes Office. -18 m WANTED (by educated girl, with artistic abilities and good general knowledge of literature), Position, with small remuneration. —References from The Charles Hainee Advertising Agency, Bank Australasia Building, Dunedin. 20m I EXPERIENCED Ship and Boiler Plater and Constructional Engineer, 45 years of age, active; 2J years' experience construction Forth Bridge. Scotland, 10 years foreman in Bast Colonies, last 10 years with the principal Anns on the Clyde, Scotland.Address 180, Timee Office. 15m TENDERS. Tenders. Tenders are invited, until 2 p.m. MARCH 28. for the ERECTION of RESIDENCE, North Taieri. Drawings and specifications may bo seen at tho Office of the Undersigned, wnero tenders may bo lodged. D. G. MOWAT. A.N.Z.1.A., Architect. Government Life Buildings, 102 Princes etreet. 20m W AIKIEKIE SECTION. RAILWAY BRIDGES. TENDERS for the above CLOSE wjth the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at Noon on 20th APRIL, 1922. Plans may be seen at the Public Works Offices, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, and Head Office, Wellington. 13m Automatic dam and sluice GATES. TENDERS for above CLOSE with the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at Noon on 22nd AUGUST, 1922. Plans may be seen at the Public Works Offices, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin; High Commissioner’s Office, London ; and Head Office, Wellington. 20m Y^aikato POWER SCHEME. SECTION 56: TRANSFORMERS. TENDERS, CLOSING at Noon on 4th JULY NEXT, will bo received by the Secretary of the Public Works Tenders Board for tho SUPPLY of above. Specification may be seen at Public Works Q dices, Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin ; and the High Commissioner’s Office, London. 20m SSI GNED STOCK. TENDERS are invited for the PURCHASE of tho entire MERCERY and DRAPERY STOCK of HUTTON . & WAITS, trading as The Tivoli Importing Company, 97 Stuart street. Tenders CLOSE on FRIDAY, 24th March. 1322. Stock may be inspected and conditions of sale obtained on application to Mr R. Y. COLLINS, Cure Mucky, Logan, Caldwell (Ltd.), City. ROOFS WITHIN TWO YEARS. PETROUS TILES FORGE AHEAD. More and more is tho public realising tlm trreat advantages of Petrous Red Concreto Roofing Tiles. Over 100 roofs have been covered within the last two years, and tho demand is still increasing For economy, durability, lightness, appearance, Petrous Red Concrete Roofing Tiles are unsurpassed Call or write for particulars. Petrous Tile Co. (Ltd.), Laversham, Dunedin. A B. Stewart, Assembly Building. Tiranru. N.Z. Hardware. Invercargill. vLtoT Whisky hut bad whisky dors the JN damage. Order WATSON’S No. 10 and safeguard your health. 17a /~\TAGO WITNESS.—New stories. A large I, I amount of reading matter. Price. 9d. AMUSEMENTS. JjRRST CHURCH OF OTAGO. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), at 8 p.m. ORGAN RECITAL By Mr V. E. GAIAVAY, Mas. Bao. Soloist, Mr W. GEMMELL. PROGRAMME: “Sonata No. 1” (Guilmant); “Air Varied” (Hiles); Barcarole from the “ Piano Concerto ” (Sterndalo Bennett); “Prelude and Fugue iu A Minor” (Bach): “Rene Angelique” (Rubenstein); “Preludf and Angels’ Farewell” from “Gerontius" (Elgar); “In Springtime” (Hallins); Introduction to Act HI, “Lohengrin” (Wagner). Solos: “It Is Enough ” (Mendelssohn), “Lord God of Abraham’’ (Mendelssohn). 20m PROFESSIONAL. J AS. WM. THOMSON, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. EMPIRE BUILDINGS, 179 PRINCES STREET (Opposite Manse street), Has MONEY to LEND on Freehold Security at Current Rates. LPbofessional Cabd.l JORDAN & HENAGHAN, SURGEON DENTISTS, LONDON DENTAL PARLOURS, STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, DUNEDIN. And alto at BRIDGE HOTEL, KAITANGATA. Vieits Tuesday Fortnightly. Next Visit MARCH 21. k J. WILLIAMSON, CHIROPRACTORS, Give Your Sick Child the Benefit of the Better Way to Health. COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS (Corner High and Princes streets). Office Hours: 9.30 an. to 12.15 p.m.; 2.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.. ’Phone 594. . J. A NTHONT n H. THOMSON. CHIROPRACTOR. Chiropractic adjustments relieving nerve impingement permit NATURE to REMOVE the CAUSE of DISEASE and correct abnormalities. HEALTH IS THE RESULT. DAWSON’S BUILDINGS. Moray* plaoe. TAKE SAVOY LIFT. Hours: 9 to 12; 2.50 to 5.30; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 12.30. And by Appointment. Ring Telephone 3010. LOST AND FOUND ADVERTISEMENTS of 16 Words tmder the Headings Situations Vacant. Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc., One Shilling per insertion; 8 insertions, 3s 6d; 6 insertions, ss;. Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. LOST (on Sunday, between Elm row, Royal terrace, and Queen’a drive), Gold Star BROOCH, set with pearls; reward.—l 4 Brown street; or F. and E. Woods, Princes street. ’ 20m LOST (Saturday, vicinity High, Princes, Rattray, Maclaggan streets), String Pearl Perfumed BEADS; reward.—24s High street. 20m STRAYED on to my property, Cedar Bnsh, Blueekin, Roan HEIFER. If not claimed within 7 days will be sold to defray expenses.—Apply John Mackenzie. 17m LOST (last Monday, between Dowling and Manse streets), OVERCOAT and Hedge Shears.—Communicate Shears, Times Office; reward. 20m LOST (between Arthur Barnett’s and Octa-: ' gon), Gold WRISTLET WATCH; reward. —Lost, Town Hall, Dunedin. 20m LOST (Saturday night, vicinity Station and Cumberland street South), Black FUR; reward.—24s Crawford street. 20m lOST, Pair new BOOTS.—Finder rewarded -J on returning to Cookerill’s wood yard, N.E.V. 20m LOST (Sunday, from Leith Valley), German COLLIE DOG, peculiar marked.— Communicate H. F., Times Office. 17m FOUND, Light Bay MARE. Owner can have same by paying expenses.—Apply 14 Gilmore street, Kaikorai. 17m lOST (Elm row and Manor place), Gold -J WATCH and CHAlN.—Reward returning Williamson’s Store, Elm row. 17m FOUND —Benhar COAL, 14s 6d per ton on truck Benhar; prompt delivery.— Skimming and Son, Benhar. 7 m POUND— Superfluous Hairs, Moles permanently removed by Electrolysis.—Miss Boyer, 61 Stuart street (18 years’ experience). FOUND— Wringer no worry after being Repaired and Re-rubbeiwJ,—Hanson’s, 203 Crawford street. New ones stocked. LOST, in Arcade, my Corns (cured). I bought a box of Wilkinson’s Ereekn Corn Cure, Is a box. 10m FOUND —You hear it everywhere: M’Arthur’s Makosoap . makes 18lb home-made Soap; just add fat, water; 2s 6d packet mailed; makes better soap.— M'Art bur’s. FOUND —Bed Herrings. 3» dozen: New Zealand Snn-dried Ling is delicious, come in end see sample, la 6d lb; Salt Herrings, 3s; great demand.—M'Arthur’s. » FOUND— New Zealand Sun-dried Ling superior to imported, Is 6d. I wont you to try this Ling; it is superb. Salt Herrings, 3s dozen. —M'Arthur’e. FOUND— Cheese, Is; Rice, 3Jd; Sago 3Jd: Semolina, 4d; Barley, 2}d: Dotes! 4Jd; Prunes, Od; Apples, dried, lod; Salmon. 7jd, lerge Is.—M'Arthur’a for fish. FOUND— 51b Special Tea, 10s; CoflteTl’l. sence, Is 9d; Coffee, la; Best Dutch Cocoa, loose, 2s 6d lb; Truioera Essence, in place of tea and coffee, 2s.—M'Arthur’s. FOUND —Full stocks Protose, Nutolene, Nut Cheese, Granola, Grape Juice, Marmite, Nut Butter, Nutmeat, Diabetic Rolls. Gluten Meal, Baked Beans, Sphasretti--M'ARTHUR’S Health Foods. 10m FOUND —Lawn Mower running easy. It wae Overhauled at Hanson’s; big stock new Mowers; old ones taken as part payment.—Address 203 Crawford street. 3m FOUND— CORPORATION PICNIC~Wim gatui, Anniversary Day, 23rd March. Hot water, tea, milk provided; good sports; train 9.31) a.m. 17m FOUND— Ereaka Corn Cure, sure remedy; cures while yon sleep; Is box.—Wilklnoon, 29 Royal Arcade, Dunedin. 10tn FOUND. —Railway Cash Purchasing Discounts for period ending January 31st payable at Social Hall, Hillside, THURSDAY, March 23rd, and Trades Hall, Moray place. FRIDAY. March 24th. 7 to 8.30 p.m. Member’s Ticket must bo produced. All unpaid discount not- claimed by letter within two weeks of payment shall bo carried forward to next period (see Rulo 10). A NIP before retiring ensures sound, sweet sleep. WATSON’S No. 10 Whisky. Famous for mildness and flavour. SK for EXCELSIOR TABLE JELLY CRYSTALS; stand periodical analytical examination; all popular flavours.— William Oxley. Dunedin. 9f PLAYED Out? Try a drop of 'WATSON’S No. 10. Splendid reviver. It’s the best Scotch. 17s CZ KM A CURED!—My Herbal TreatnSuil positively cures the distressing 1 trouble. —Thompson, herbalist, Oamaru. AMUSEMENTS. Final Screening Saturday’s Colossal Pro gramme. Disappointed Patrons come early. “I^MFIRE.” Wallace Reid in ‘‘The Hell Diggers,” 6.50; Mary Miles Minter in “Nurse Marjorie,” 8.50; Mack Sennett Comedy, Holmes Travelogue-, 8; Gazette, Australian Scenic, 8.30. TUESDAY: Elsie Ferguson in “Footlights.” Book at Theatre for “ The Affairs of Anatol,” commencing March 28. €r RAND THEATRE. To-day at 2 and 7 p.m. BUCK JONES in “Bar Nothing.” If you want a genuine thrill, see this typical Westerner.* Supports: Gazettes, Cartoon, Century Comedy, and Second Episode “Terror Trail” Serial. pLAZA THEATRE. To-day at 2 and 7 p.m. BUCK JONES in “Bar Nothing.” A genuine Fox Western thriller. Supports: Gazettes, Cartoon, Century Comedy, and Second Episode “Terror Trail” Serial. O N WITH THE DANCE. IT’S EASY WITH A GRAMOPHONE FOR ORCHESTRA. ASK ABOUT THE “ H.M.V.” “HIS MASTER’S VOICE” GRAMOPHONE (The Source of Real Music). Accredited Agents— THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. (LTD.). AMUSEMENTS. O CTAGON THEATRE. DOUBLE ATTRACTION TO-NIGHT I 8 p.m.: “FALSE KISSES,” .Miss du PONT in Universal’s ‘ greatest picture of married life. 9 p.m.; “ THE CHANNINGS,” from tho famous novel by Mrs Henry Wood. AllBritish master film. Magnificent Supporting Programme. Plan at Begg’s. Often a man marries because he is homeless. After, he is home—less than ever. UEEN’S THEATRE. Q AGAIN TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT! Happy, Snappy Constance Talmadge in “Wedding Bells. Also “ Snooky’a ” latest comedy, “Blue Sunday,” Path© Gazette, and Path© Review. Plan at The Bristol. £IOOO Reward for the Gentleman Bushranger and his Gang. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE AGAIN -TO-DAY. Beaumont Smith presents the great Australian Picture, “THE GENTLEMAN BUSHRANGER,” that ha* novelty, speed, romance, excitement, comedy, and punch. Screening Times; 3, 6.30, and 8.40. Also Serial and Support®. ING EDWARD THEATRE K AGAIN TO-NIGHT at 7.15. A Programme Supreme. CONSTANCE TALMADGE In “WEDDING BELLS.” Also “ Snooky ” Comedy, Paths Gazette, Path© Review, fourth episode “Hidden Dangers ” Serial.. TAGO MINIATURE RIFLE ASSOCIATION. O BURNS HALL. ANNUAL MEETING. / WEDNESDAY. MARCH 22, At 7.30 p.m. ASSOCIATION RANGE, MORAY PLACE. P. H. DAVIS, 20m Hon. Secretary. HALL. BURNS THURSDAY, MARCH 23rd, at 8 p.m. (Anniversary Night). THE EETTJRNED SOLDIERS’ CHOIR Are giving A POPULAR CONCERT. Proceeds to go to the Social Funds of the R.S.A. Club. TICKETS, 2a 6d. TICKETS, 2a 6d. On Sale at the Bristol and Begg’s, and at the leading Tobacconists. BOX PLAN OPENS at THE BRISTOL TO-DAY, MARCH 20. Booking Fee, 3d. A. C. LAING, A. J. FOLEY, Secretaries. "'fHE BRISTOL” PIANO CO., LTD., FOR ALL THINGS MUSICAL. DANCE MUSIC A SPECIALTY. W© have tho beat Selection of Fox Trots and Novelty Dances. Always up to the minute. PUBLIC NOTICES. AH PER QUART. 4D PER QUART. 4 MILL As from THIS DAY (MONDAY), MARCH 20. A FOOD AS WELL AS A BEVERAGE. INCREASE YOUR MILK SUPPLY. “The Vital White Fluid.” THE TAIERI AND PENINSULA MILK SUPPLY CO. (LIMITED). Telephone® 1281, 2937. E W CUSTOMS TARIFF. STONE’S DIRECTORY. Copies of New Customs Tariff will be available in a few days, and any subscriber to Stone’s Directory applying before tho 24th inst. may obtain a FREE Copy. Price to new subscribers. Is 6d. STONE, SON, & CO., LTD., PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS, ANZAC SQUARE, DUNEDIN. Ti/T ILK 0, MILK 0, MILK 0, ITA 4d PER QUART, 4d PER QUART, As from TO-DAY (MONDAY), MARCH 20. THE OTAGO CO-OP. MILK SUPPLY CO. fLTD.), Purveyors of Pure Pasteurised Milk and Cream, leads the way again to a further reduction in tho cost of “The Best Food on Earth,” when all harmful bacteria has been destroyed by means of our Hygienic System of Pasteurising and Cooling. Support the Company responsible for giving yoq pure Pasteurised Milk and Cream at FXjURPENCE PER QUART. Delivery Service City and Suburbs. Ask our Salesmen to call, or ring ’phono 3631, and you will be promptly attended to. THE OTAGO CO-OP. MILK SUPPLY COMPANY (LIMITED), Vendors of the “ Best Food on Earth ” : MILK O'! MILK O! FOURPENCE PER QUART I FOURPENCE PER QUART! JJ* ILL CLIMBING CONTEST. VICTORY For TYDOL “ORANGE LABEL” MOTOR SPIRIT. Fastest Time was tho reward for the car using the famous “Orange Label” in tho severe Hill-climbing Test organised by the Otago Motor Club at Normanby recently. ’’ A striking, proof of the high explosive qualities of Tydol “Orange Label” Motor Spirit lies in the fact that the engine of the car which used it at the contest did not become overheated. W. H. SIMMS k SONS (LIMITED),* WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTERS, ’Phone 37D7. 16 MANSE STREET, DUNEDIN. AMUSEMENTS. pRINCESS THEATRE, Direction: Ben and John Fuller, Ltd. FULLER’S VAUDEVILLE. ALWAYS MERRY AND BRIGHT. TO-NIGHT. At 8. TO-NIGHT. Ben and John Fuller JAMES TEDDY present for the JAMES TEDDY second week of JAMBS TEDDY hie phenomenal JAMES TEDDY success, JAMES TEDDY The World’s Champion Jumper, presented by Mile. Renee, of Paris. Special Engagement, First Appearance, KENNEDY BROS., KENNEDY BROS., KENNEDY BROS., Simultaneous and Eccentric Dancer*. All New and Exhilarating Items by MAGGIE BUCKLEY—-Queen of MAGGIE BUCKLEY—Syncopation. THE HONOLULU FOUR, THE HONOLULU FOUR, Hawaiian Instrumentalists and Hula Dancers. TILTON k WEST—The Two TILTON & WEST-Joy Boys. TUBBY STEVENS, TUBBY STEVENS, The Funniest Little Fellow in Vaudeville, GEO. DlXON—Musical Jack GEO. DIXON—in the- Box. GILBERTO—JuggIer, And the World's Most Perfect Woman, Mdlle. NADJE, Mdlle. NADJE, In Her Beautiful Gymnastic Specialty. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT, Special Engagement, First Appearance, World-famed Coloured Comedians. RASTHS AND BANKS, Entertainers Who Entertain. PRICES:—Is, Is 6d. 2b 6d (plus Gar, tax). Box plans at the Bristol till 5.30, then at JACOBS’S TOBACCONIST. YOUT HS’ DRUMS. SIDE DRUMS for J'lirjs-AND-* DRUM BANDS, BOY SOODT BANDS MADE BY THE FAMOUS FIRM OP LUDGWIG AND LUDWIG. Strong and Very Light, Well built. Screw Niokel Fittings. Carriages and Fair of Sticks. Prices. 58a fid. 66s 6A Splendid Value I INSPECTION CORDIALLY IN VITED. CHAS. BBGG & CO. (LTD.), Headquarters for Musical Instruments and Band Equipment, / PRINCES STREET. LECTURE. TYR r. TRUBY KING, C.M.0., and Mis* aJ PATERSON will visit Roxburgh MORROW. (TUESDAY), «•»£■'* " the auspices of the Health and Departments and the Plunket Society. D* KING will deliver a LECTURE to WOMEN in the Athenaeum Hall at 6.45 p.m., to be followed by a PUBLIC LECTURE at 8 p.m. The Doctor will also Lecture at the Miller’s Flat Hall on WEDNESDAY, 22nd inst. at 10.45 a.m. All cordially invited Admission free. Dr TRUBY KING will visit Alexandra) on MARCH 22; Cromwell, MARCH 23; and Clyde, MARCH 24. 20m MEETINGS. QITY OF DUNEDIN. RUSSIAN FAMINE RELIEF. His Worship the Mayor (Mr J. S. Douglas) wishes those interested in a Pufalio Appeal on behalf of the Starving Population of Russia and the European Countries to attend a MEETING at the Town Hall on TUESDAY, March 21, at 4 p.m., for the purpose of Discussing what Steps should be taken to meet the position. G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. Town Hall, 18th March. 1922. 20m ORTHERN ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB.—Annual Meeting. Notice Is Hereby Given that the Annaul General Meeting of the above dub will ba held in Dormer’s Tea Rooms, North-East Valley, on Wednesday, March 22, at 8 p.nu Business: Adoption of Annual Report end Balance Sheet; Election of Office-bearers for ensuing season; General. All Mem oars and Intending Members are requested to ba present.—J. Maokle, Hon. Sec., 40 Opoho road, North-East Valley. 20m HE DUNEDIN RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION (Ino.). The MONTHLY GENERAL MEETING of MEMBERS will be held in the dub House, Moray plaoe, on MONDAY, March 27, 1922, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: 1. Alteration of By-law No. 1 os follows:' “ To alter the words 4 at least one week ’ to ‘before 5 p.m. on the day.’” “To add ‘ provided that in the event of there not being sufficient nominations received those nominees who have been nominated in accordance with this by-law shall be declared duly elected, and for the remaining vacancies nominations shall be called at the annual meeting and balloted for.* ” 2. General. A. C. LAING, 20m Secretary. BANK NOTICES. O T I C El SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. PURSUANT to tlie terms of “The Banking Act.. 1908,” THURSDAY, 23rd day of March, 1922. is HEREBY APPOINTED a SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY at tho undermentioned Banks throughout Otago: TOE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LTD. (C. G. Ogilvie, Inspector). BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES (Henry W. Lever, Inspector). BANK OF AUSTRALASIA (P. H. Cox, Inspector). THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. (A. Jolly, Acting General Manager). THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF AUSTRALIA. LTD (E. P. Yaldwyn, Manager.) BANK OF NEW ZEALAND (H. Buckle, ton, General Manager). HOTELS. GRIDIRON HOTEL, 237 Princes street, Dunedin. Tel. 836. This favourite and commodious Hotel is now under New Management, and offers excellent accommodation. Best Brand* Wines and Spirits Stocked. Tariff, 8s C>d per day; £2 10s per week. Why pay more? CHAS. HINCHOLIFF, Proprietor. (Late Duntroon and Otautau.) rpHE GLADSTONE HOTEL* DUNEDIN. All the Best Brands of Wines and Spirits Stocked. Speight’s Sparkling Also. TARIFF MODERATE! J. H. L. BARRY. Proprietor. Telephone 663, Bos 66*.
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