AMUSEMENTS. QCIAGON THEATRE This Afternoon, 2.30. To-night, 7.45. Rudolph Valentino in the Big Screen Classic, “CAMILLE,” “ CAMILLE.” A soul-stirring story of tragic intensity. Selected Music by the Octagon Concert Orchestra. Overture, “Asmodeus” (Robinson), Box Plan at Begg’s or ’phono 3091. UEEN ’ S ~ lAEA TE £ DAILY AT 2 AND 7. First National presents “Out of the Dust.” If you tike that thrill that makes eyes moisten, don’t miss “Out of the Dust.” Supported by Herbert Rawlinson in “The Victor.” It pictures the greatest ring battle ever screened. And Buster Keaton in Screaming comedy, “The Scarecrow.” ING EDWARD THEATRE To-day at 2.15. To-night at 7.45. Marguerite de la Motto in “ WANDERING DAUGHTERS,” An epic of daughters who stray from home and return, and of others without the courage. A First National Picture. EVERYBODY’S THEATRE TO-NIGHT AT 7.15. Herbert Rawlinson in “The Victor,” a great drama, of the prize ring. Also, “Out of the Dust,” with All-star Cast. Tears and laughter —love and hate —sin and remorse—vietorv and defeat—a truly wonderful production. Buster Keaton in “The Scarecrow,” a razzling-dazzling comedy.
rp h e BRISTOL We are now showing the complete range of new model gramophone parlou r s, “HIS MASTER’S VOICE” and “METRONOLA” GRAMOPHONES. Also numerous novelties, including Special Needles for Jazzing, Amplifying Sound Boxes, Magic-Tone Mutes, Record Albums and Cases. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD, DUNEDIN.
CRICKET. C R I C K E T. DUNEDIN v. CARISE ROOK. If you attend Carisbrook This (Saturday) Afternoon you are bound to see a bright display of Batting and good Bowling and Fielding in this Match between Dunedin’s Leading South End Teams. Admission Free and Afternoon Tea. » H. DUNCAN, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer, Carisbrook Cricket Club. PICNICS* ( OTAGO HARBOUR BOARD. EMPLOYEES’ ANNUAL PICNIC, Maori Kaik, SATURDAY, February 9, 1924. Ferry leaves Dunedin 9 a.m., Kaik 5 p.m., calling at Port Chalmers both ways. Hot water, tea, milk, sugar, and an abundance of toys for the children. Adults, 2s return. Children, Is return. The Picnic of the Year. IVAN E. SUTHERLAND, Hon. Sec. SITUATIONS VACANT, ADVERTISEMENTS of 16 Words under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Pound, Miscellaneous Wants, Eto., One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions, 2s 6d; 6 insertions, ss; Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. 'ANTED, Apply Miss Willetts, Thames street, Oamaru. 12ja CANTED (for suburbs), HANDY MAN, assist gardener; good milker essential. Apply 163 Carroll street 13ja A GOOD POSITION awaits refined person, fond of children, willing to relieve and assist mother. Apply X2ja ROBERT BURNS HOTEL, BAKER’S AGENCY, Dowling street— Ploughmen (455), Houaeabouts, Milkers, Youths (learn farming), Cowmen-Gardeners, Station Cooks (70s), Engine-driver, Housekeepers (355), Housemaids, Cooks, Generals, Waitresses, Pantrymaida. 12ja HOUSEKEEPER wanted, widower and family; homely place, in Dunedin.—39o, Times Office. 12 J 2, TANTED (for office), BOY or GIRL, . . with knowledge of shorthand and typing,—367, Times Officer r ANTED, WOMAN, to scrub Thursday next. —376, Times. shop, 12ja WANTED, experienced HOUSE-PAR-LOURMAID; housemaid kept—Apply Mrs P. L. Hals ted, 11 Heriot row. ITja, ~ ANTED, PLOUGHMAN, at once; top wages.—Lucas, Tuapcka Mouth. WANTED, light GENERAL; liberal wages aud outings.—Apply 5 Yalpy street, St. Clair. • 12 i a COMMERCIAL BUREAU, Stafford street (’Phone 3080)— Couples, Farm Hands, bads, Milkers, Cooks, Housekeepers, Housemaids, Waitresses, Generals, Pantrymaids, tT.itchenmaids. ANTED, ENGINE-DRIVER; must bo competent to take charge of threshing plant; good turnout and compound engine.— Apply R. B. Meek. Enfield, Oamaru. ANTED, good PLOORMAN or IMPROVER; one able to nail on.—Apply John Dempster, blacksmith, Nightcaps. WANTED CARPENTER, at once; long job and good wages to good man. —G. Fraser, builder, Owaka. Rlja N D, CAPABLE SALESWOMAN. Take charge Crockery Department large Departmental Store in City. Apply CROCKERY, Times Office. o TAILORESSES. WANTED. FIRST-CLASS TROUSER HAND. T. & J. THOMSON. .Ija Timoru. yp' E D, AN ACCOUNTANT, For Shipping and Commission Business in Timaru. Applications strictly confidential. Apply Ija, P.O. BOX 204, Timaru. SHOWS. AIKOUAITI AGRICULTURAL PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SHOW. FRIDAY, JANUARY 18. 1924. Schedules on application. J. W. TIMMINS, 6ja Secretary. SMIE HOUSEHOLDER’S 1924 RESOLDTTON. I resolve to practise economy on every occasion, and to use only Waronui Coal—the most economical coal. FORD OWNERS.—Save running costs with a "King" Automatic Oiler, the perfect lubricator. Prevents friction and burnt bearings. Acts automatically.—R. P. M. Manning and Co., 5 Bedford row, Christchurch. FOUND —BENHAK COAL reduced to 13* Gd per ton, on truck, Benhar; prompt delivery.—M 1 Skimming and San. Benhav.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19067, 12 January 1924, Page 1
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