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AMUSEMENTS. A GRAND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL AVill be held in tile SAVOY TUDOR HALL, TO-NIGHT—From 8 to 12—TO-NIGHT. SPECIAL ATTRACTION! First Appearance of Mr FRED READE WAUCHOP (Late Principal Dancer J. C. Williamson, Ltd., and Tivoli Theatres, Australia, and of the Lyric Theatre, London), Who Danced by Royal Command before their Majesties, the KING and QUEEN at BUCKINGHAM PALACE. Air WAUCHOP, with Miss MARIE OS J EN, will introduce an APACHE WALTZ. Prices will be presented for the most effective costume, and a special prize for the prettiest paper costume. Commencing 8 sharp. 7s 6d per personTables should be reserved. Booking Office, ’phone 2339. THE SAVOY. Octagon theatre.—To-night at 7.45. Betty Compson in “The White Flower.” and Wanda Hawley in “Too Much Wife.” The Octagon Orchestra will play the following musical selections: The Bohemian Girl Overture (Balfe), Selections from Dancing Mistress (Monckton). Korean Dance (Ludeos), Oriental Dance (Howgill), Oriental Tone Picture (Borek), Ballet Dance (Horne). Japanese Reverie (Maurice). NIGHT ’ R.S.A. SAVAGE CLUB. EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), at 8. Music- Supper. Dancing. Double Tickets, 2s 6d. rp RA M W A Y BAND Will PLAY at the BOTANICAL GARDENS At 8 o’clock TO-NIGHT. M. FAIGAN, Conductor. C. T. EATON, Secretary. gT PETER’S. CAYERSHAM. ANNUAL BAZAAR AND SALE OF WORK OPENS TO-DAY AT 3 p.m., And Continues THURSDAY and SATURDAY. Entertainment Play: ‘‘Mrs Bounder’s Boarders.” Box, Mr Gardiner; Cox, Major Dampen. Admission : Evenings 6d. Afternoons Free. 170 "RAINBOW FESTIVAI JU&J and sale of work, ROSLYN THEATRE, WED., THURS.. FRIDAY THIS WEEK National Dancing Competitions Each Evening. Afternoon, 2.30; Admission Free. Evening. 7; Admission 6d. J. A- ARMIT, Hon. Sec. Phone 2606. 17 ( N ORTH-EAST HARBOUR BOATTNC CLUB. The OFFICIAL OPENING of the above Club will be' held at MACANDREW’S BAY on SATURDAY, October 20, at 3 p.m----170 CHAS. J. HOOK, Hon. Secretary. ENTERTAINMENT In BURNS HALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7. Day Sale? S. Jacobs’s, Tobacconist, and Geyser Soda Fountain. There is a Big Rush for Tickets.-get one now. SITUATIONS WANTED.

ADVERTISEMENTS of 16 Word* tinder the Heeding* Situation* Vacant, Wanted, For Sole, Ta Let, Xant and Pound, Miscellaneous Wants, Et°., One Shilling per Insertion; s Insertions, !s 6d; 8 insertions, Be ; Strietlr Cash In Advance. Extra Charge If Booked.

WORK, drive second team; '/ use d to nearly all implements; good reference; prefer north.—Address 238, Time?. DAILY WORK wanted by young, capable reliable woman; washing, cleening, etc—Spain’s Dominion Agency, Trades Hall. ANTED. POSITION m Married Couple; man used to all farm work, wife no duties.—Address 229, Times. LADY requires POSITION, housekeeper or companion-help; refined and capable; good home essential—2s6, Times Office. TO BUTCHERS.—Experienced man wants JOB in country shop, cart, or emails. —232, Times. v ]7o YOUNG Couple want POSITION, country hotel; man experienced barman, wife experienced c00k.—213, Times Office. C'iUT THIS OUT.—When you wanTyoTr ) Garden and Hedges Attended to professionally, write 218, Times, 160 JOURNEYMAN Baker wants JOB in country bakehouse: able to take charge.—224, Times Office. 160 WANTED, one or two days’ WORK e week; gardening or odd jobs.—222, Times Office. ’ jg 0

T> ELIABLE, energetic Salesman, atorcJIAj man, store clerk wants ENGAGEMENT; knowledge hardware, general merchandise.—2s2, Times Office. , 17 0 mo BAKERS—YOUTH (3J years’ experi--1. enco bread and smallgoods) seeks EMPLOYMENT.—Address Improver, care Criterion Hotel, Gore. J7 O YOUNG Man (22) seeks ENGAGEMENT; thoroughly used to express work, single and pair; 9 years’ English railways; sober and energetic.—2l4, Times. 160 OOD Machine Shearer wants PEN comV)T ing season.—Send particulars Tension, care George Patterson, Gimmerburn, via Ranfurly. 150 CERTIFICATED Maternity Nurse open for J ENGAGEMENT from middle Novom ber-December; town or country.—22s, Times Office. 160 NURSE-COMPANION (male, hospital experience) wishes ENGAGEMENT, invalid gentleman; recommended by medical profession.—lß9, Times Office. 150 LOST AND FOUND. ADVERTISEMENTS of 18 Words nnder the HeadInga Situation* Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Eto. One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions, 2b 6d; 6 insertions, fis; Strictly Cash In Advance. Extra Charge If Booked. LOST (in St. Andrew street, 8 o’clock Sunday morning), silver WRISTLET WATCH.—Good reward on returning to G. W. Crawford’s, 54 St. Andrew street, Dunedin 170 lOST, pair black TROUSERS; left 111 -J drapery shop by traveller.—Kindly address 254, Times. 170 LOST (City, last week), gentleman’s ebony WALKING STICK: silver-mounted; initials and date; reward.—Wakari School. lOST (from T. Bryant’s, Henley), black J collie DOG, with white points; about 7 month old; reward. 170 lOST, HORSE, with cover on; reward.— J J. Fraser, or King 2695, Woodhaugh. LOST (Friday nigiit, between Outram and M'Neill’s), KICK-STARTER off Indian Motor Cycle.—Apply J. M’Neill, Moraona. lOiST (Wednesday, between Normanby and i Upper Junction), small Black PIG; reward. —Cottle, blacksmith, King street. lOST to LONDON, Found in Dunedin: _i First-class competent CHIMNEY SWEEP; City, one, 3s, two 6s 6d; Suburbs, la extra —Otago Window Cleaning Company. Telephone 3250. 24my FOUND— Compressed Yeast Company, Vinegar Aromalt (draught), Cornwells (table). Get the best always. Ask your grocer. TBOUND—£2S given away for the best jD Recipes for Cornwells and Aromalt Vinegar. Buy Cornwells to-day. I BOUND— Grocers stock and sell Aromalt ' Vinegar; means satisfied clients; matured with age.—M'ARTHUR’S Agencies, Dunedin. 9o

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18995, 17 October 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18995, 17 October 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18995, 17 October 1923, Page 1

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