AMUSEMENTS. OCTAGON THEATRE.—Commencing tonight, at 7.45 p.m., Theodore Roberts, supported by a big Paramount cast, in “GRUMPY,” a mystery romance of young hearts and old heads that has you gasping one minute and laughing the next. See Theodore Roberts as grouchy “Grumpy” with the heart of gold. Specially selected musical gems by the Octagon Concert Orchestra. Book your seats at Begg’s, or ’phone 5081. n o theater VJT 2 p.m. —Presenting Daily—7 p.m. Lila Lee and Star Oast in “IS MATRIMONY A FAILURE?” A roaring comedy hit in six acts. “SUCH A LITTLE QUEEN.” Constance Binney in a contrast of Court Life and the busy world. Also, “Social Buccaneer,’ 1 ’ Ep. 2, News Magazine, and Pictorial Review. EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. Twice Daily—At 2 and 7.30. A drama of a man who challenged God’s will and found His power in his own soul, “THE POWER WITHIN.” Woman has the power to make man work wonders. An inspiring story that will make you think, make you weep, and make you happy. Comedy, Serial, and Supports.
IJSICAL GOODS FOR MUSICAL We have a big ' selection of first-rate goods at prices which will surprise you. REAL MOUTH ORGANS & ACCORDEONS. NOT TOYS OF THE “JIMCRACK” VARIETY BUT GOOD HONEST BUILT TO LAST INSTRUMENTS. MOUTH ORGANS; ACCORDEONS: 2s, 2s 6d, 3s, 4s, ss, 7s 6d, 12s 6d each. 21s, 30s, 37s 6d, 425, 50s, SOs. WE CAN RECOMMEND THESE QUALITY LINES. THE BRISTOL PIANO 00. (LTD.), DUNEDIN. SPORTS’ MEETINGS. QATHERING CALEDONIAN GROUNDS. OF CHAMPIONS, CALEDONIAN GROUNDS. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. MUST EVENT AT 1.30 P.M. FIRST EVENT AT 1.50 P.M. GRAND ATHLETIC AND'CYCLING CARNIVAL. £125 CASH PRIZE MONEY. £125 CASH PRIZE MONEY. Tie pick of the Athletes and Cyclists in the South Island competing for the biggest prize-money oifcrod in Dunedin for many years. RUNNING, CYCLING, WRESTLING, PIPING, DANCING. Never has such a gathering of champions been held at one meeting in Dunedin, and 1 you must not miss thir opportunity of see mg some of New Zealand s best athletes in action. PHIL O’SHEA, the Australasian champion cyclist, a daring, skilful rider, and the holder of practically all the New Zealand records. W. MACKIE winner of the Timaru- Christchurch Road Race W. F. TREMBATH. ex-Australasian champion sprinter, who is running at the top of bis form at present. J. H HARRIS, ex-Otago amateur IGO yards champion 5 CYCLING RACES. 5 RUNNING EVENTS. 5 CYCLING RACES. . 5 RUNNING EVENTS. Four hours of sport, crammed full of thrills and excitement. Don’t miss this great meeting of champion? whatever else you miss. 200 ENTRIES FROM ALL PARTS OF THE SOUTH ISLAND. JAZZ BAND IN ATTENDANCE. ADMISSION, Is. CHILDREN, 6d. Rbmindbri N.Z.A.A.A. CTAGO AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS RUNNING, CYCLING, JUMPING, LADIES AND SCHOOLS’ EVENTS. ENTRIES for ALL EVENTS CLOSE at NOON TO-MORROW -with Sports Depot n- U ,;t-u R. SWINNEY, Hon. Sec., U P.O. Box m. Dunedin. NOTE.—N.Z. CHAMPIONSHIPS, MARCH 15, AT DUNEDIN.
w SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, a Lad? COOK, staff-of gentlewomen kept,—All particulars'from Mra Mowbray -Tripp, Silverton, Geraldine, South Canterbury. 'AITRESS WANTED— Apply Strand Tea Rooms. wTryANTED, first-class CARPENTER to V» take charge of work in town or country; wages no object to good all-round man. Apply Westland Timbjer_Co., Tunaru. 'ANTED, competent HOUSEKEEPER; easy place.-623,_Timea Office. m Commercial bureau Stafford street (’phone 3080)— Married Couples (station, no encumbrance; to-day), Ploughmen, Youths, Milkers, Cooks, Waitresses (good places), Generals (town, country), P arl maids, Pantrymaids (to-day). ff* WANTED, Woman COOK, for Station, Lakes district; good home.—Box 26. Queenstown. -n-w-r ANTED, a COMPANION-HOUSE-Vv KEEPER for elderly lady, country township; good home. —592, Times. 'ANTED, YOUTH (U yearn). dsliv « r . milk, assiet milking, etc.; wages £4 per' month.—L. Bourke, Clyde. tailoresses. WANTED. CAPABLE TROUSER and VEST HAND. Apply T 21 f H. MARRIOTT, Draper and Clothier, . TLtnaro. SOFTGOODS. '^Y' HOLESALE A leading firm of~Wholesalo Warehousemen require A CAPABLE AND ENERGETIC TRAVELLER. Knowledge of Clothing and Mercery essential. Salary fully commensurate to positloApplications, which will be treated as confidential, stating age and experience, to bo addressed to SOFTGOODS TRAVELLER, 19f Box 56. Dunedin. W N T E D, FARM MANAGER. For South Otago, who understands Sheep, Stock, and Mixed Farming; wife to cook for three men; every convenience and good homo for energetic man. Copies of references to 2of 444, Times Office. W anted, FIRST-CLASS CARPENTER, To take charge of work in town or country, WAGES NO OBJECT TO GOOD ALLROUND MAN. Apply WESTLAND TIMBER CO. 21f Timaru. TO ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. ‘ . APPLICATIONS aro invited by the TVairarapa Electric Power Board, -Carterton, from men eligible for engagement as RESIDENT ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. Tlie appointee will require to control all Y-ovks, including hydro-goneratjng plant of 1000 h.p., transmission, distribution, and iriftallatioi of elcetrio energy throughout the Wairarapa Electric Power District. Salary, £7OO per annum, with car allowance to bo mutually arranged. Applications must roach the Undersigned rot later than FRIDAY, 21st March, 1924 In communicating, candidates should state ago, experience, and furnish certified conies of testimonials, to THE CHAIRMAN, Wairarapa Electric Power Board, g2f Carterton. N E D. TOWN TRAVELLER. For Hardware and Electrical House. Apply by letter, stating age, experience, and salary required, and enclose reference?. 20f 652, Times Office.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19102, 22 February 1924, Page 1
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