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AMUSEMENTS. jg M P I R E, Dunedin’s Do Luxe Picture House. At 3.30 and 8.30 p.m. To-day, “THE SHEIK’S WIFE.” The story of a girl who married an Arab chief, and went to live with his people in the desert. A realistic and dazzling se d u ®, to the much-discussed novel, “The Sheik Gazettes, Comedies, etc. Empire Grand Orchestra. Book Bristol or ring 444. We open at 2 p.m. and 7. VERY BODY’S THEATRE? To-day at 2. To-night at 7.50. “THROUGH THE STORM,” Featuring Edith Sfbckton, Louis Kimball, and a groat oast. A crushing drama of a girl’s struggle with vivid as a flash of lightning. Third Chapter of Serial, Gazette, Comedy, Cartoon. THEATRE.—To-night, 7.45. V/ The Paramount Special Attraction, “Adam’s Rib.” The Octagon Concert Orchestra will play: “Dame Valentin” (Suppe), Unfinished Symphony B minor (Schubert' • (a) Allegro Moderate, (b) Andante Con Moto, Suite do Ballet, Princess Gioia (Campbell); (a) Prelude, (b) Pas de Trois, (c) Dwarf King’s Dance, (d) Grand Valso Romantioue, I Suite Sylvan Scones (Fletcher). Book seats at Begg’s. , J£ING EDWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. Richard Barthelmess, with Dorothy Gish, in the flashing, vivid, irresistible Cuban romance, “THE BRIGHT SHAWL.” A drama of two who worshipped at its gorgeous fringe, of many who plotted to kill ’ the romance it inspired.

-MEETINGS. ■QTAGO WOMEN’S CLUB. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. An “AT HOME” is being- held on TUESDAY, February 5, 3-45-5.30, in Honour of the President, Lady Ferguson. JEAN NICOLSON, 2f Secretary. fJTHE ' OVERSEAS CLUB. DUNEDIN BRANCH. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Club will be held at the Club Rooms, Stuart street, at 8 p.m. on TUESDAY, the 12th day, of February, 1924. for the purpose of considering a Resolution to Vacate the Club’s Present Premises in the Security Buildings, and to Make Other and More Suitable Arrangements for the Club’s Accommodation. E. A. COGAN. 4f Secretary. A MEETING OP LANDHOLDERS will bo held in DUNBACK CORONATION HALL on SATURDAY, 9th February, at 8 p.m., to consider the Question of FORMING RABBIT BOARDS in the Ridings of Dunback, Blue Mountain, and Meadow Bank. All landholders are requested to attend. 4f Dunedin returned soldiers’ ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). The ADJOURNED GENERAL MEETING of MEMBERS will be held in the Club, Moray place, TO-NIGHT at 8. Business: General. A. C. LAING, 4f Secretary. SITUATIONS VACANT. rrHE SHAG POINT COAL MINING X COMPANY (LIMITED). WANTED, COMPETENT MAN, Take charge Shot-boring Plant; previous experience in shot or uiamond drill essential. Applicants to state experience, wages required,- also date prepared commence duties. W. E. C. REID & CO., 4f s P.O. Bex 302, Dunedin. W IV T BOY, E D, TO LEARN SHIRT CUTTING. Apply Mr FLETCHER, Care Addess and Son (Limited), Corner King street and yoray place. .ISTANTBD, young GIRL; light heuseTI work, B.SO-1.3D daily, Bishopscourt.— tpply 25 Ann street, Roslyn. ’Phone 0167. venings. If WANTED (for near Invercargill), HOUSEKEEPER, for widower with hree young children; other help kept; refernces.—Apply. 25 Ann street, Roslyn. ’Phone 167, evenings. If WANTED, competent CLAY MOULDER ; able to make moulds; piecework.— Apply to Wairarapa Brick, Tile, and Drain Pipe Company (Limited), P.O. Box 25, Carterton. NURSE-HOUSEMAID; wages 255; north line; other help kept; every convenience.—Address 28, T.mes. 4f WANTED (immediately), experienced STRYCHNINE POISONER.—Write lan Ross, Waikouaiti. If WANTED, young LADY, for pastry shop.—J. G. Laurenscn and Son, bakers, Roslyn. If 'ANTED, capable GIRL, plain cooking, no washing; central position; ) wages 30s.—Apply 163 Carroll street, Dunedin. If PERSONAL. YOUNG man wishes to MEET young lady, view to matrimony; genuine.—96l, Times Office if Machine attendants.-Use Gandy’s British Balata Belting sjk! b, free from belt trouble. It puts tie pv.p into pulleys.—R. P. M. Manning *:>d 0., 5 Bedford row, Christchurch. SPECIAL BARGAINS in Silk Cortr at Brown, Ewing’s Hail Sale Prica Bargain Week, commencing io-day. 41

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19086, 4 February 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19086, 4 February 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19086, 4 February 1924, Page 1

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