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AMUSEMENTS. QC T AGON THEA Tll E / * Commencing FRIDAY NEXT at 7.45 p.m. The Mamfjjement of this Theatre takes great -pleasure in presenting to its patrons the Outstanding Motion Picture of the year, ‘‘ THE MERR Y-GO-ROUND ’ 5 Ten Reels of Scintillating Life and Love and Laughter. A pioturisation. of the Merry-Go-Round of Life, Whirling and Spinning to the tune of pleasure. "THE MERRY-GO-ROUND” “ the merry-go-round ” "THE MERRY-GO-ROUND” Stars the screen’s new sensational beauty, Mary Philbin. and the screen’s handsomest lover, Norman Refry. “ THE MKRRY-G O-ROUND. ’ ’ Faster and faster whirled the Mcrry-Go-Kound of Life in the gayest, most-colourful city in the world. More reckless became the pace of those magnificent men and gorgeously dressed women. Fast in its powerful grip were carried along a young officer and the girl he loved until A Great Love Story, Set in Majestic Magnificence. Reserve .at Begg’s, or ’Phone 3091. QUEEN’S THEATRE. Daily at 2 and 7. ‘‘ Slippy M'Gco,” with Colleen Moore and Wheeler Oakman, taken from Marig Convvay Oemler's book, " The Butterfly Man.” The romance of a crook who built his own prison. Supported by Gareth Hughes in " Don't Write Letters,” a comedy of missives and misadventures. EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. Daily at 2 and 7.30. MARY PICKFORD In "TESS OF THE STORM fCOUNTRY.’’ A 100 per cent, new production of a famous screen classic in which " The World’s Sweetheart ” made - her early kinema screen triumph. A flawless photoplay in a now and flawless sotting. Full supports. A SK “THE BRISTOL” ABOUT “ M “•METRONOLA” WILL GIVE T 1 ABSOLUTE SA' It will be to your advantage to call and listen to the reproduction of Illustrated Catalogue and Full Inform atic THE B 1 SPORTING. Riverton racing club (Incorporated). GRAND JUBILEE MEETING, 19th and 21st APRIL. £3500 GIVEN~IN STAKES. THE STEEPLECHASE MEETING OF THE SOUTH. NOMINATIONS for al! Handicaps and ENTRIES for Trial Stakes CLOSE on 4th APRIL at 6 p.m. Weights on 11th. ACCEPTANCES on the 14tb, at 6 n.m. Full Programme in Witness .and Press of past week. Handsome Trophy by Members of Club to the Winner of Riverton Jubilee Cup. .Handsome Cup bv Mr P. Fahey to the Winner of the Waiau Steeplechase. Handsome Trophy by Mr A. Moffett to the Rider gaining most points at meeting. MEETINGS. I L I T A R Y PAGEAN T. A MEETING of LADIES will bo held in the Town Hall TO-DAY, APRIL 2, 1924, at 8 p.m., to make arrangements- in connection with the above. All Ladies interested are cordially invited. JEAN B. TAPLEY, lap Mayoress. ■JJjl 0 R B U R Y SCHOOL. UNVEILING OF MEMORIAL to EXPUPILS will take place at 3 p.rn., SATURDAY, APRIL 5, Melbourne road. The Committee extends to everyone a Cordial Invitation. P. JOHNSON. Chairman. J. D. M‘CURDY, Secretary. CJOUTHERN ASSOCIATION FOOTUj ball club. The ANNUAL MEETING of the above Club will be held in the Bungalow Tea Rooms, St. Kilda, on WEDNESDAY, April 2, at 8 p.m. Business: Adoption of Annual Report, and Balance Sheet, General. All interested and intending members cordially invited. . L. H. SOOTT, lap Hon. Secretary. Merton and waikouaiti FARMERS. A MEETING of the FARMERS’ UNION will bo held in the Merton School Hall on TUESDAY, Bth April, 4 it 8 p.m. Mr T. Buxton, Dominion Lecturer of the Farmers’ Union, will speak, and Mr S. P. Cameron, Provincial Secretary, will be. present. JOHN MACAULEY, 2ap Flag Swamp, Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED, HOUSEWORK, few hours daily; respectable.—73l,'Times Office. WANTED, POSITION ■ nursiT invalid or baby.—Address C7B, Times Office. BAKER (married) wants POSITION~m country bakehouse.—744, Times Office. PRACTICAL GARDENER; al Mound man; rustic work; glasshouses, path, etc.—74l, Times Office. 2ap YOUNG Man (with five years’ experience) desires POSITION in wholesale or retail drapery firm. —743, Times Office. 2ap ARDBNER (capable) wants WORK, any eacription; references. —Write 750, Times. 2ap WANTED (by domesticated ladyhclp), POSITION in nice h0m0.—748, Times Office. J 2ap WANTED, POSITION as housekeeper, widow, one child; rear school; town or country.—72s, Times. 2ap YOUNG Man, with some experience, requires JOB butchering,—69l, Times Office. 31m XTSTANTED, HOUSES to PAINT’, V V or Repair, Irom £4; town or country. Barnes, 128 Main South road. 8m YOUNG Girl (18) desires POSITION housework, 9-6 daily.—Address 71‘2, Times Office. lap imNTED (by tradesman). PAINTING v t PAPEKHANGING; best materials used: no shoddy jobs; prices reasonable.— SBG, Times. 20m WANTED, SITUATION, married couple; wife cook two or three, man fenesr, odd jobs; cottage preferred.—7lß, Times Office. Tap H EFINEE fond Times, DISENGAGED; ; own ni’strcaa; or country.—73o, ?ap ECZEMA CURED.—My Herbal "Vermont positively cures the ii.nressing trouble. —Thompson, herbalist, Oamaru.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19136, 2 April 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19136, 2 April 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19136, 2 April 1924, Page 1

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