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AMUSEMENTS^ jQUNEDIN MALE CHOIR. 3rd CONCERT, 37th SEASON, HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, TO-NIGHT. At 8. TO-NIGHT. A Splendid Programme of PART-SONGS, VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL SOLOS. AND QUARTETS. Conductor: Dr Victor Galway. Pianist; Mr John Haggitl. Assisting Artists: Miss Eva Scott, Messrs G. S. Newton, J. D. M'Kechnio, F. C. Cooper, and Master Keith Hunter (Balclntha). Plan at Bristol. Circle or Stalls, 2s (reserves extra); Pit, Is. Programmes 3d. JjMRST CHURCH OF OTAGO. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, At 8 p.m. ORGAN RECITAL By Dr V. E. Galway. Solo Pianist; Mr C. A. Marlin. Vocalist: Miss Freda Dencker. PROGRAMME: Fugue in D minor (Bach), Duetto (Rhein-, berger), Choral in B minor (Franck), Sketch in C minor (Schumann), Melodic (Rachmaninov), Largo from New World Symphony (Dvorak), Epilogue,(Wilian), Concerto in E flat, “The Emperor” (Beethoven); Solo, “Fear Not Ye, O Israel” (Buck). Admission by Collection. SALE O F W O' R K In Aid of Foreign Missions Will be held in YORK PLACE HALL, On TUESDAY, 13th Inst., at 7.30 p.m. Admission Free. Refreshments. MOSGIEL PICTURES, To-night at 8. “THE JILT,” with an all-star cast. Matt Moore, Matgucrite de la Motte, Ralph Graves. An amazing story of an amazing triangle—2 men and a woman —caught m the web of circumstance created by a cruel deception. A story you will remember—that will make you think. Comedy, “ Tire Rookies.” News, Serial, Robinson Crusoe. BY PERMISSION of the 0.C., the 3rd ARTILLERY BAND will render the following high-class Programme of Muslo at MAOANDREW’S BAY, SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o’clock. March—“ Old Comrades.” Selection —“Pirates of Penzance.” Waltz—“ April Buds.” Selection—“ Faust. ” Hymn—-Selected. March —“Vanished Army.” “God Save the King.” ' PIPE BAND. The above Band will Play at ST. CLAIR TO-MORROW AFTERNOON (SUNDAY, 11th), commencing at 3 o'clock. Collection in aid of Band Fund. J. SMITH, Pipe-major. DOND. HENDERSON, Secretary. nALMERSTON .PICTURES, MONDAY. Conway Tearle in “ THE MAN OF STONE.” Comedy, News, Scenic. ■jgtVRpYBODY’S. To-night at 7.15. To-night. Lewis Stone and a brilliant Star Cast in “THE DANGEROUS AGE.” A sumptuous production, which drives home a moral. K LXG Excellent Supports. EDWARD THEATRE A slice of Life itself. “KNOW THY CHILD.” Starring the talented Dunedin Actress, VERA JAMES. A big story of modern life. Q U eITn ’ S THE ATR E. 2—Daily—7 p.m. TEDDIE GERARD and wonderful cast in “The Cave Girl,” a drama of youth gone wild. It depicts the human emotions of conflict, and yet it is clean. Also, -all-star cast in “Streets of Now York,” the picture gem of the year. Full Supports. OCTAGON THEATREMonster Matinee To-day at 2 p.m. Doors open 1.30 p.m. Two big features. To-night at 7.45, Viola Dana in “Love -in the Dark”; also Mary Miles Minter in a beautiful Paramount drama of romance and adventure, “The Trail of the Lonesome Pine.” Splendid musical programme by the Octagon Concert Orchestra. Overture, “Fra Diavolo” (Auber). Book at Bogg’s, or 'phono 3091. Back stalls reserves apply at theatre. SITUATIONS WANTED. APVKHTISEMENTP of is Words under the Heading* Situation* Vacant, Wanted, For Sale. To Let, Lost and Found, UieeeUaneona Want*, Elo., One Shilling per Insertion; 3 insert lons. 8 s 6d; 6 insertions, ts; Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. LOST, Soldfl©r-made PURSE, between Gedrge-Frederick-Castle streets; initials F.T.M.L.—Reward returning 44 Maclaggan street. City. 10n LADY wishes cheerful HOME; fond nursing, light housework; no salary required; refined; highest references.—B43, Times Office. 9n STATION or Farm Working manager open for ENGAGEMENT; thoroughly understands all stock and Implements.—76l, Timed Office. 6n rjVRUSTWOKTHY person would like P «. TION companion-help to elderly 1 light duties; country preferred.—6s4, Ti YOUNG Girl would like POSITION as companion-help; good home, town or country.—Address 866, Times Office, Dunedin. MARRIED, all-round man, waiting ENGAGEMENT; good fencer, handy sheep, horses, and implements, or take charge; references; near school essential, meet Dunedin by arrangement. —7oo, Times Office lon USINESS PROPOSITION. B Young Live-wire TRAVELLER, Ten Years’ Experience Softgoods, desires OPPORTUNITY of Making Good with Good Firm. Has absolute confidence in ability to furnish sales. Strict abstainer. Can supply credentials re ability and character. 841, Times Office. A YOUNG GIRL (age 16) wishes lo take out CHILD a few hours daily.—B7o, Times. 10n WANTED (by young married man, liable), any POSITION of trust; gi reference. —849, Times Office. NTED (by young married lady), POSITION in cuke, confectionery, or op; business experience; free any 5-18, Times Office. 10n WANTED (by home science student, experienced, excellent cook), DOMESTIC DUTIES till end February; country preferred ; salary £2 week. —864, Timas. XOn WANTED (by experienced gardener), WORK by day or permanent.—Address 787, Times, 10n T MANUFACTURERS. APPLICANT, who has large experience control of hands, and who has effected largo economics in manufactures, desires POSITION us economist. : P.O, BOX 665

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19015, 10 November 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19015, 10 November 1923, Page 1

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