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AMUSEMENTS. G RAND . WIRELESS CONCERT (By Courtesy and Sanction of Mr F. J. O'Neill, British Electrical Co., 4YA Station). GEORGE STREET SCHOOL GYMNASIUM. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), At 8. Splendid Programme; about 30 Items. Songs, Recitations, Flute and Cornet Solos, Band Music. COME AND HEAR THE WIRELESS. Admission, Is: Children, 6d. THE DUNEDIN NORTH AND LEITH AMENITIES SOCIETY. Mr John Gray, President. Walter Paterson, Hon. Secretary. jqunedin male 3rd CONCERT, 37th SEASON, HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10. CHOIR. A Splendid Programme of PART-SONGS, VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL SOLOS, AND QUARTETS. Conductor: Dr Victor Galway. Pianist: Mr John Haggitt. Assisting Artists: Miss Eva Scott, Messrs G. S. Newton, J. D. M’Kechnie, F. C. Cooper, and Master Keith Davidson (Balclutha). Box Plan at Bristol. Tickets, 2s; Reserves extra. Programmes 3d. A MATEUR ATHLETICS. SPORTS MEETING, SATURDAY, 17th NOVEMBER, CALEDONIAN GROUNDS. Running, Cycling, Jumping, Dancing. Events for All, Events for the Children. Running, Cycling, Jumping, Dancing, Entries Close noon, Monday, 12th November. Particulars from Sports Depot, or from R. SWINNEY, Hon. Sec. N.Z.A.A.A., Otago Centre. Box 444, Dunedin. 8n S AVOY CABARET. A SPECIAL CARNIVAL NIGHT Will be held on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, When a Number of New Features will be Introduced. Tables are Reserved in the Order of Booking. Telephone 2339. s PORTS’ WONDERLAND CARNIVAL. WINNERS OF ART UNION PRIZES. Ist Prize, Gold Nugget, valued at £25. J. H. Blair, 325 Cargill road. 2nd Prize, Gold Nugget, valued at £lo. S. Edwards, Forth street, Mosgiel. 3rd Prize, Gold Nugget, valued at £s. No name given on ticket block. WINNING NUMBERS: Ist, 10,659 ; 2nd, 4514; 3rd, 10,524. Holders of these Tickets may Obtain Prizes on presenting them at my office. DOUGLAS M. SPEDDING, Secretary. Empire Buildings. 8n tORT CHALMERS REGATTA All persons interested in the propose Regatta at Port Chalmers are requested t ATTEND A MEETING in the Roroug Council Chambers THIS (THURSDAY EVENING, at 8 o’clock. 8n T, F. MACKIE, Sec. pro tem. T H E EMPIRE. Dunedin’s De Luxe Picture House. Finishing This Evening: The Amusing Domestic Dramatic Sensation, “The Dangerous Age.” Baby Peggy Comedy, Gazettes, etc. TO-MORROW: Charles Chaplin in his latest—the funniest rib-tickler ever seen. A riot of roaring rampages. Also, “The Old Nest.” Greater than “Over the Hill.” LAZA THEATRE. 2 p.m.—Final Screening To-day—7 p.m. The powerful “First National Attraction,” “THE DANGEROUS AGE.” Featuring Lewis Stone and Star Cast. Last Chance to see Baby Peggy Comedy, Travelogue. Gazettes, and Scenic. Commencing To-morrow: “A Fool There Was,” adapted from Rudyard Kipling. ~«=a SITUATIONS WANTED. AI'VBRTISEMHNTf* of J 8 Words nndw the HeadI toga eitnaiiona Vacant, Wuntyd. For Sole. IV> Let. Lost and Pound, Mlaoellaneanc Want*, Kto., One Shilling per Insertion; J Insertions, S«M; 6 insertions, 6a; Strictly Cash to Advance. Extra Charge if Boohed. HOUSEKEEPER, working man, no children; good home; middle-aged woman preferred.—Apply (between 6 and 7 p.m.) 45 Forth street. 8n ITTHOROUGHLY capable young Lady dcJL sires POSITION, housekeeper or care invalid; splendid experience; town or country.—Bl3, Times Office. 8n WOULD young couple, seen and known picking up PURSE, 206 George street, Tuesday night, 9.15, kindly RETURN to Police Station or 206 George street, and save further exposure. 8n LOST (between corner Lambert street and George street tram stop and Gladstone road), black silk BAG, containing purse and key; reward.—ls Gladstone road. 8n Advertiser seeks position a » housekeeper; excellent references; had nursing ‘ experience.—Address 806, Times Office. 8n (N ARDENER wants Work; rustic work, X rockeries, and general gardening, day or week.—Boo, Times. 8n YOUNG Housekeeper (good plain cor clean, capaolc, and trustworthy) < sires POSITION; elderly gentleman p: ferred. —785, Times. WANTED (by experienced gardener), WORK by day or permanent.—Address 787, Times. 7n P ITTE'R (29, with fair knowledge motors; seeks WORK in garage; truck assembling or Ijandy man. —Write 791, Times. Newspaper proprietors —Experiand energetic printer desires POSITION, stone hand, night foreman, or manager country newspaper.—Give full particulars to 767, Times, r OUNG Lady r desires POSITION as com-panion-help.—Address 778, Times Office. STATION or Farm Working manager open for ENGAGEMENT; thoroughly understands all stock and implements.—76l, Times Office. 6n PATRONISE Returned Soldiers.—Wa.itwi, Painting and Pnperhanging. -O. B. XTftnn, 19 Brighton street, Roslyn (’phone 9144). In Housekeeper wmts position : good cook and bread baker; 255.—758, Times Office. 6n TJ3 BSPECTABLE woman wants dfFICESI or SHOPS to CL.EAN. —Address 757, Times Office. 6n CITY CORPORATION NOTICES. jQUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. VALLEY- WATER SUPPLY. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Water Supply in the North-East Valley area will bo CUT OFF between the hours of 10 n.m. and 2 p.m. THIS DAY (Thursday), to enable adjustments to the Main at Gardens Corner to bo carried out. G. A. LBWIN, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Bth November, 1925. 8n USE “Fibrins” Black Anti-Corrosive Paint for all waterproofing and preserving purposes—inside and out. Larger spreading capacity. More easily applied. Resists electricity.—Literature from R. P. M. Manning and Co., 5 Bedford row, Christchurch.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19013, 8 November 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19013, 8 November 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19013, 8 November 1923, Page 1

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