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AMUSEMENTS. THE QUEEN’S for Quality Pictures.— Daily at 2 and 7. Three Stars Today. First: “Out of the Dust,” will} allstar cast; thrilling, touching, inspiring. Second: Herbert Rawlinson in “The Victor,” a great drama of the prize-ring. Third: Buster Keaton in “The Scarecrow,” a screaming, sparkling, razzling-clazzling First National Comedy. VEEY BO’ DY’S THEATRE. To-morrow Evening at 7.15. Buster Keaton in ‘The Scarecrow.” Herbert Rawlinson in “The Victor.” A wonderful love story, uproarious comedy, heart interest, romance. And “Out of the Dust,” with- an all-star cast. The mightiest tale of human retribution since Eden’s tragedy. A dramatic epic inspired by the brush of Frederic Remington. EDWARD THEATRE. 7.45. TO-NIGHT. HERBERT RAWLINSON in “THE VICTOR.” The greatest, most thrilling, and most entertaining picture Herbert Rawlinson ever made. Baby Foggy in “Carmen, Jnr.,” etc.

T H E BRISTOL We are now showing the complete range of new model GRAMOPHONE P, A R L O "D R S, “HIS MASTER’S VOICE” and “METRONOLA” GRAMOPHONES. Also numerous novelties, including S;iecinl Needles for Jazzing, Amplifying Sound Boxes. Magic-Tone Mutes. Record Albums and Cases. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD, DUNEDIN.

SITUATIONS VAfiAMT ADVERTISEMENT? of 16 Words under the Head ings Situations Variant, Wanted, For Sale, Tc Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wnnt;Btc., One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions, 2t 6d; 6 insertions, ss; Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. WANTED, ENGINE-DRIVER; must be competent to take charge of threshing plant; good turnout and compound engine.— Apply E. B. Meek. Enfield, Oamaru. 'ANTED, young GIRL, as companionhelp and light duties; two adults Apply Taylor, Times agent, Milton. IQj'J IM'ANTED, good FLOORMAN DROVER; one able to nail on.—Apply John Dempster, blacksmith, Nightcaps.. "ANTED CARPENTER, at once; long job and good wages tc good man.—G. Fraser, builder, Owaka. lOja 'ANTED, two young LADIES, of good - . appearance, for house-to-house canvass; wages and commission. —295, Times. lOja ANTED, elderly MAN, for Taieri district, duties cook for one man and do rouseabout work—Apply Wright, Stephen son, and Co. (Limited). lOja 'ANTED, horseahoer’s steady billet.—Apply blacksmith, Oamaru, FLOORMAN; R. Edwards, 9ja ANTED, MANAGERESS, for shop; one used to pastrycook's, grocery, or dairy produce business probably suitable; state previous experience.—Address 223 Times Office. 9ja \ T TED, Stafford Hospital. HOUSEMAID.--Apply 9ja ’ANTED, young MAN, for dairy farm; experienced ; machines.—G. Edwards, North-East Harbour. 9ja T 0 TAILORESSES. llja WAfITBD, FIRST-CLASS TROUSER HAND. T. & J. THOMSON. Timaru. N D, AN ACCOUNTANT, For Shipping and Commission Business in Timaru. Applications strictly confidential. Apply llja P.O. BOX 204, Timaru. SITUATIONS WANTED. ADVERTISEMENTS of 16 Words under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc., One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions, 2s Gd; 6 insertions, ss; Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. WANTED, POSITION in an office; Southland preferred; excellent credentials. —For particulars write 328, Times Office. ARRI ED Woman (3 children) wants HOUSEKEEPING or COOK few men; country preferred.—,33l, Times Office. llja >TVRAPERY~S ALES MAN, with 14 years’ experience, wishes SITUATION, either in warehouse or travelling.—32!>, Times, CIHEESEMAKER willing to relieve; excel- ) lent references and grade notes.—326, limes. llja ANTED, WORK, in town; married man; used horses. —171 Leith street. rWTAITI N G ENG AG EME NT—D RIVER n delivery cart of any description; rejrences.—No. 298. Times Office. llja [7'IDD’S LABOUR AGENCY, 73 Princes L3L. street, has waiting Engagement—’horoughly Competent Ploughman (reasonblo wage). llja A PPRENTICESHIP wanted by young 7%. girl to dressmaking or tailoring.—Adress 268, Otago Times. I Oja "ANTED. POSITION, storeman or assistant travelling of any kind; keen to get business,—2G7, Times Office. lOja HOUSEKEEPER waiting POSITION, in working man’s home preferred.—27B, Tunes Office. lOja ATE have experienced GARDENER open tv for ENGAGEMENT, permanent or isual.—Moncrieif and Stewart, 186 Princes reel, Dunedin. lOja JUNIOR (with three years’ grocery experience) desires POSITION wholesale or retail.—Address 254, Times Office. lOja TWO young men want JOB turnip thinning; experienced.—2sl, Times Office. MARRIED man (aged 30, handy with tools) would like POSITION with carpenter.—Address 217, Times Office. Bja W7ETANTED (by tradesman), PAINTING, TV PAPERHANGING; workmanship, material guaranteed; prices reasonable; no' shoddy work.—l 79, Times. Bja IV3ISCELLANEOUS WANTS. STAMPS and COLLECTIONS BOUGHT. Send twopence for new price list.—T. Nicojle, 105 Pitt street, Sydney. llja 'ANTED to BORROW £lO, two months ; rgent; repay £l3 weekly.—Write 318; Times. llja SHEETS IRON; state lengths, condition, price.—264, Times Office. 'ANTED, second-hand high or low presrre RANGE; stale prico.—284, Times Office. lOja FARM PRODUCE is rising in value and wool is bringing record prices, shares in stock and CtOM-IOSSION Agency Companies are ! worth attention, and advertiser in urgent need cash oilers 12s paid Otago I FARMERS’ SHARES for 7s. Holders ’ have right take 7 per cent. “A ” Preference, Shares. —Address 239, Times Office. POULTRY and Fruit.—Exceptional opportunity reliable MAN wishing start on small scale in country.—Address 220, Times. 'ANTED KNOWN —W. H. Allen, Painter and Decorator (late with Smith and Smith, Limited), now on his own account; full value given for your money; estimates given.—Present address: 43 Nelson street, Forbury. ’Phone 2528 M. 7ja. TITRI to TAIERI MOUTH.—Launches will meet trains from Thursday, 20th. till end of holidays. 19d

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19066, 11 January 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19066, 11 January 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19066, 11 January 1924, Page 1

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