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AMUSEMENTS. QCTAGON THEATIIE riNAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT “PONJOLA.” Cynthia Stockloy's Story of Paris and Africa. Special Programme Music by the OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA Overture, “William Tell” (Rossini). Doors Open 7 p.m. Programme Commences 7.45 p.m. Reserves at Begg’s or ’phono 5091. SECURED AT ENORMOUS COST! “IF WINTER COMES.” Tlie story of Mark Sabre, his loves, his bruised heart, bis unavailing combat ■with the stern verities of life, and his ultimate triumph. COMMENCING QCTAGON THEATRE TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), At 7.45 p.m. Tho screen production of A. S. M. Hutchinson’s novel is produced with suen charm, fidelity, and conviction as to rank it among the best of tho screen efforts of tho past two years. The Settings are worthy of a story in themselves. Tho glimpses of London and Brighton, tho magnificent English Manor House, with its moat, its lily pond and rose garden; its decorative peacocks; the little villa of Tcdbcrough; the wooded bridle paths, all of these are tantalisingly beautiful. MANAGERIAL NOTE. The Management begs to announce that the POX PLAN is NOW OPEN. Seats mav be RESERVED at BEGG’S MUSIC WAREHOUSE. BOOK YOUR SEATS WITHOUT BOOK YOUR SEATS WITHOUT DELAY. DELAY There is bound to be a Rush for Scats, and remember; “ FIRST COME. FIRST SERVED.” CIRCLE RESERVES 2« 9d. UNIQUE SATURDAY AFTERNOON MATINEE ATTRACTION. THE OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA, Of 13 players, will present the Full Programme of Music, under the direction of Mr Arthur Neate, at tho Special Matinee at 2.50 p.m. pLAZA AND - EVERYBODY’S 2 p.m; Last Two Screenings 7 p.m. TOM MIX In “SOFT BOILED.” It abounds in scenes of mirthful interest, while for those who wish for really exciting moments, Tom Mix provides many thrilling stunts. If you want a hearty laugh, see “ Soft Boiled.” Also Showing: COLLEEN MOORE, with TONY MORENO, in “LOOK YOUR BEST.” A Captivating Romance of Stage Life. COMMENCING TO-MORROW: Jack Hoxio in “Galloping Ace,” and a Wonder Drama of the High Seas: “THE LAST 'MOMENT.” ING EDWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT at 7.45. JACK HOXIE In “ THE GALLOPING ACE.” A vigorous outdoor picture, scenicoliy beautiful. A great rider. Thrills, laughter, and always romance. SERIAL AND FULL SUPPORTS. SITUATIONS VACANT. DKESE’S REGlSTßY—Ploughmen, Farm LJ Lad, Dairy Hands, Housekeeper, Household Assistants. 1 9ju 'Slf/ANTED, smart, reliable WOMAN for V ? general housework.-—Apply Mrs Bagley, 711 King street. 19ju BAKER’S AGENCY, Dowling street — Cook-Buker (50a), Ploughmen, Eouseabouts, Couples, Cooks, Housemaids (town), Generals, Housekeepers, Parlourmaids. WANTED, strong GIRL, help housework, look after 2 children; good home ; 15s week. —617, Times. lOju MIDDLE-AGED person disengaged would like POSITION as housekeeper; steady, reliable; references. —618, Times. WANTED, for private house, Timaru, COOK-GENERAL (no washing); also HOUSE-PARLOURMAID for same place.— For particulars apply Mrs Ulrich, 634 Cumberland street. I9ju COMMERCIAL BUREAU, Stafford street 1 (’phone 3080)—Motor' Mechanic (tradesman), Carpenters, Kitchonman, Ploughmen, Farm Hands, Lads (milkers), Cooks, Housekeeper, Generals, Housemaid, Waitress, Girls (assist), Cook, Housemaid (north). 19ju /CARPET SALESMAN. \J WANTED, good Carpet Salesman for Wholesale Carpet Warehouse. Knowledge of Cutting and Planning essential. Apply MANAGER, Carpet Import Co. (Ltd.), , 238 Cumberland street. fJIO DRAPERY SALESPEOPLE. • Required, for Roaehs’ (Limited) Departmental Store, Hastings, which is extending its Carpet, Lino., and Bedding Department. a VERY CAPABLE AND ENERGETIC MAN, to organise and work up this part of tho business. Applicants must be experienced and successful salesmen, and have a thorough knowledge of the trade. A LADY BUYER is also wanted for the Fancy Department. An excellent opportunity for a competent person. Commensurate salary in each case. Address (by letter, in strict confidence, stating ago, experience, and enclosing copies only references) EFFICIENCY, Caro Charles Haines Advertising Agency, Tho Dalgety Building, Wellington. r n * r i DRESSMAKER’S SHOP and WORKROOM; good town; 30a week; splendid opening millinery.—Clarke, 10 Dowling street. 17ju TO LET (rent free, for crop turnips), 50 ACRES LEA, Palmerston district Address 571, Times Office, 18ju TO LET (City), (broomed RESIDENCE; i all conveniences; good order; £2 Ss I per week.—No. 602, Times Office. ISju I FURNISHED FLAT; largo sitting room, bedroom, kitchen, scullery; »oom ; motor: ideal locality.—6ol, Times Office. j fipO LET, 3-roomcd FLAT and KitchcnJL ette; good locality; no trams required.—OH, Times Office. 19ju rjrt.O LET, STUDIO or Largo Room—Apply I Bungalow Tea Rooms, St. Kilda. TO LET you know that CHAS. BUCHAN, '■ Chiropodist, has REMOVED to 85 Stuart street. ’Phone 1713. 'a U) Lhi OAI.N tURw.iKUING CU r* Jt move your Furniture means safety and economy —Office 22 Bond -tieot 6jy mo LET, CARS for HIRE, without A drivers, to competent persona. Driving laugut.—Comnuicai Motors, 65 otuart stieet. Bju OTAGO WITNESS.—New Stories. A . large amount of reading matter.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19202, 19 June 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19202, 19 June 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19202, 19 June 1924, Page 1