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AMUSEMENTS. ■yiSIT OF THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS. M.C.C. TEAM v. OTAGO, CARISBROOK GROUND. OARISBROOK GROUND. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 15, and 15, 1923. Play Commences at 2 p.m. on Friday and 11 a.m. on Saturday and Monday. COME AND SEE THIS FINE COME AND SEE THIS FINE ENGLISH TEAM. DASHING BATSMEN. BRILLIANT FIELDSMEN. TRICKY BOWLERS. ADMISSION: Ground, Is 6d; Stand, Is. Reserved Seats (admitting to Ground and Stand), only 3s. Children under 14 admitted for 6d. Admission to Ground after 4.15 p.m. on Friday and Monday, Is. Ground Members may Reserve their Seats in stand on payment of a booking fee of Is. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. • The Public can obtain Tea, Cakes, Sandwiches at Booth under the Grand Stand. Hja $ E. S. WILSON. Secretary, O.C.A.

Empire theatre. Dunedin’s do Luxo Picture House. Big Orchestra (10 players), 8 p.m. To-day 1 A dramatic epic. To-day! “ROMANCE,” “ ROMANCE,” from Edward Sheldon’s celebrated play, featuring beautiful Doris Keane. Screening at 2.45, 6.20, and 8.30 p.m. Supports; Larry Scmon in “THE BELL HOP ” 2.15, 4.40, 8.10. Gazette, etc. Book Bristol, or 'Phone 444. pLA Z a THEATRE SPECIAL ATTRACTION TO-DAY, 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. “THE STORM,” Showing at 225 and 7.35. Also Serial (Episode 10), Comedies, and News. aU E E N’S TII E.A TR E. A Masterpiece of Emotion. “ROSE‘O’ THE SEA.” The story of a waif, starring beautiful’ Anita Stewart in this sweeping drama of strange rewards for careless love. Charles Chaplin in “ The Idle Class.’’ Charles Chaplin in “ The Idle Class.” And others. Usual times and prices. VERY" BODY’S THEATRE. I Daily at 2.15 and 7.15. A Gripping Mystery Play that baffles; “THE VOICE IN THE DARK.” An entirely now idea. Tie only person who know the murderer was the Blind Man. Unsolvcablo until the dramatic climax. Excellent supports. Usual prices. G RAND THEATRE SPECIAL ATTRACTION TO-DAY 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. “THE STORM,” Showing at 3.30 and 8.30. Also Serial (Episode 10), Comedies, and News. K ING EDWARD THEATRE. To-night! At 7.15. To-night! The story of a waif of the sea. Beautiful ANITA STEWART in “ROSE O’ THE SEA.” Shipwrecked on a lonely coast, she .eventually finds herself amid the glitter of New York life. Excellent Supports.;

PIANOS. lANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. We invite inspection of our magnificent stock of HIGH-GRADE PIANOS, made to our expert specification . by the world’s leading manufacturers. Ask to bcq these charming instruments by BROADWOOD, OOLLARD AND OOLLARD, COLLINSON, SAMES; or permit us to send you a Catalogue. “THE BRISTOL” FOR PIANOS. THE BRISTOL PIANO 00. (LTD.), DUNEDIN.

SITUATIONS WANTED. IDVEBTHSEMENTS of 10 Words rmfler the HeadInga Situations Vacant, Wanted. For Sale. To Let, Lost und Pound, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc., One .Shilling per insertion; 3 Insertions. Ss 6d; 6 Insertions, ss; Strictly Cash In Adeanee. Extra Choree if Booked. WANTED, by youth (17), POSITION on mixed farm. —553, Times Office. WANTED, WASHING and CLEANING. Address 660, Times Office. 12ja ANTED, by young Man, POSITION as manager of sheep run or mixed farm; experienced.—ss6, Times. 12ja EXPERIENCED Maternity Nurse waiting ENGAGEMENT; town or country.— 561, Times Office. 12ja WANTED, by 2 young women. KITCHEN, HOUSEMAID WORK, same hotel; -until 6 p.m.—570, Times Office. WANTeK^' - by youth (164 years), POSITION as apprentice motor mechanic. 569, Times Office. 12ja TiO BAKERS.—Open for ENGAGEMENT, Baker and Pastrycook, second hand; good references.—66B, Times Office. 12ja EXPERIENCED Housekeeper desires SITUATION, 2 adults; town preferred. 604, Times Office. 11 ja WANTED, POSITION pianist, young lady; country . town preferred.—s 43, Timee Office. 9ja A STRONG young Man (22), good appearance, eoeks EMPLOYMENT of any description.—Address Heather, Times Office. WANTED, by experienced Machinist, i Shop or Factory WORK to do at home; neat worker.—s 64, Times. 12ja WAITING ENGAGEMENT, reliable Housekeeper (child 6); must be near school; well recommended. —Baker’s Agency, Dowling street. llja TO SAWMILLERS. —Planing Mochinernan open for ENGAGEMENT; many years’ experience on mouldings, etc.—F. Jeffrey, caro M’Kcnzie, Lough street, Timaru. MISS LITTON, 85 Stuart street—Waiting; Cooks, Kitchenmaids, Housemaids (hotels). Housekeepers. Wanted: Cook-Generals, Laundress. —Telephone 7129. TRAVELLER seeks ENGAGEMENT, 4 years’ experience, Otago and Southland, in motor and cycle trade; excellent credentials—693, Times. llja WANTED, POSITION in office by experienced young lady who has thorough knowledge of shorthand and typing; excellent references.—Address J. W., Timee Office. 12ja PROFESSIONAL. (Professional Cabd.) JORDAN & HENAGHAN, SURGEON DENTISTS, LONDON DENTAL PARLOURS. STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, DUNEDIN. And also at BRIDGE HOTEL. KAITANGATA. Visits Tuesday Fortnightly. Next Visit JANUARY 16. T & J. .WILLI AMS ON. ** * CHIROPRACTORS. John Williamson. Miss Williamson. Seventh Year of Practice, Graduates of the Palmer School. Members of the N.Z. Chiropractors’ Association (Ino.). COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS (Comer High and Princes streets). OFFICE HOURS: 9.30 a.ra. to 12 noon; 2.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m, SATURDAY: 0 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. ’Phono 594. Consultation Free. NTIION Y R THOMS 0 N, CHIROPRACTOR. Graduate P.S.C. ; Member N.Z.C. Assn. If you are socking Relief from aches am] pains, acute or chronic, put HEALTH first and arrange for consultation, which is free. ’Phono 3010. I will (ell you franklv ,f Chiropractic can help your cose. X-Ray facilities. DAWSON’S BUILDING, Moray place. M R~ T. (E KIN NEY, CHIROPRACTOR (Palmer School Graduate). H.B. BUILDINGS, PRINCES STREET (Fourth Floor). HOURS: 10.30 to 1 p.m.; 3 to 5.30 p.m. Saturdays: 10 to 1 p.m. X-RAY FACILITIES. ’Phono 3750. sja /n\ ALLSTONES and GRAVEL absolutely Hjf and permanently cured without operations by the now Herbal Treatment.— Thompson, herbalist. Oamaru. In DON’T lot your Hair become prematurely Grey, consult Mr Hcndy, Hair Specialist, who gives advice gratis on all matters relating to hair troubles. 10ja

EDUCATIONAL. 1922-3. RECORDS AND RESULTS Of BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, WELLINGTON, Tho Largest Educational Institution in NEW ZEALAND OVER, 2700 STUDENTS. Personal and Correspondence Instruction. Accountancy Diploma, 325 students, 257 passes; Law Professional, 134 students, 89 passes; Banking Diploma, 262 students, 203 passes • Matriculation and Entrance University Examinations, 154 students, results not yet out; Public Service Examination, 78 students, results not yet out; Teachers Certificates, 196 students, 165 passes; University Degrees, 138 students, results not yet out; Practical Bookkeeping and Business Practice, 234 correspondence students, 357 personal tuition" students'Shorthand' and Typewriting, 279 students; Secretarial Course, 69 students; Advertising Course, 83 students; General Knowledge, 119 students. Boys’ Day School, 183 students; Other Departments. 135 Students. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. CHRISTCHURCH, AND NEW PLYMOUTH. H. AMOS, I2ja Director. PUTTING IT UP SQUARELY TO MANAGERS. More rapid progress in the solving of human, commercial, and industrial relations can and must be made. The world’s advancement calls for more constructive man’ agement. Organisations are living things. Their successful life originates and gets impetus from you managers. You must keep growing—else the organisations die. Tho I.C.S. offers an unusual opportunity to solve managership difficulties. It’s a new course. It’s great in possibilities. Get a survey of it in Free Booklet, “Scientific Management.’' Write to-day for a copy. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (Australasia), Ltd. R. N. Ridd, District Agent, Dept. “B,” Box 657. Dunedin. OSSBOTHAM’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. —Open day and evening; Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, English, and Esperanto; individual tuition. 'Phone 730. Bau LOST AND FOUND. WILL person who took BAG by mistake from Otago Central train last night kindly Return to address inside, or leave at Dunedin Railway Station and recover his own. 12ja JOST (between Melbourne street and CarJ gill’s Coiner), Cairngorm BROOCH, pearl bar with hook at each end; keepsake. Reward returning 207 Melbourne street. WILL person who took by mistake White HAT from train at Mosgiel, Saturday, kindly return to Stationmaster, and receive own. llja LOST (at Karitane, last Saturday), Fly FISHING ROD. —Finder rewarded returning to Mrs Orbell, Waikouaiti. 12ja LOST (Sunday, on hill, Norfolk street, N.E. Valley), Squirrel Stole FUR.— j Finder please leave at Skinner's Store. LOST, Gold Chain NECKLACE, carrying locket and trinket; keepsake; reward.—43 Duncan street. 12ja FOUND, CAP (D. 8.) off Motor Car Wheel. Oban Hotel. 12ja lOST (10th, near Wingatui Station), U Gentleman’s Velour HAT.—Return Station, Wingatui; reward. 12ja j LOST, in Arcade, my Corns (cured). I bought a box of Wilkinson’s Ereaka. CORN CUBE, la a box. FOUND Ereaka CORN CURETTuTe remedy; cures while you sleep; Is box. — Wilkinson, 29 Royal Arcade, Dunedin. FOUND —Superfluous Hairs, Moles, permanently Removed by Electrolysis.—Miss Boyer, 61 Stuart street (18 years’ experience). FOUND— CHIMNEYS SWEPT W compe. tent man.—Otago Window' Cleaning Company. ’Phono 3250. Office, 2541> King street. fifa FOUND— F. Tanner, 734 King street, supplies following with Vilamine Pavis Bread: G. Kitchur, G. Crawford, Captain Conk Fruit Mart, R. Gemmell. Pavis Bread. TBOUND F. Tanner supplies Dunedin JL’ Dairy, Hunter and Etheridge, Mrs Millan, M’Kcnzio (N.E.V.), Jones, Mrs Wheeler, Duff. MTCenzie, Pavis Health Bread, 6d. FOUND —Christchurch lady saved her child’s life with Pavis Vitamins Bread. This is a fact. Pavis Bread, for young or old; all grocers and bakers. FOUND —Pavis Bread practically the same as Hovis Bread, of England; keeps 10 days; always fresh; greatest health bread procurable. Pavia, 6d. FOUND— M'Mullan, M’Lean, Martin, Turnbull, Frew Bros., Williams. Bewley, Taylor, Ritchie, Murray. Gilbert, Cursoy,’ Foster, Wootton, Duckworth. Tanner. Rigby, Gardener, Vilamine Pavis Bread baknra i BOUND—Searl. Carlton, all tho bakers bio ’ sound, solid business men. and they know tho value of Vitamino Pavis Bread.— These bakers deliver. —M’ARTHUR’S, agent. A QUIET Evening with a few friends—and some WATSON’S No. 10. The height of enjoyment. 12ja

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