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AMUSEMENTS. jgMPIEE THEATRE. WHERE THE BEST PICTURES ARE. 2 p.m. And 7 ,p.m. Orchestra from 7.30. Commencing FRIDAY, tho 9th, “ LILIES OB' THE FIELD ” “ LILHCS OF THE FIELD ” “ LILIES OF THE FIELD ” (A First National Attraction), Featuring CORINNE GRIFFITH And CONWAY TEARLE. Mr PHIL MURDOCK. Manager of the LYRIC THEATRE, AUCKLAND, Wrote to Mr Gillespie, First National’s New Zealand Representative, thus; Lyric Theatre, Auckland, Nov. 3 1924.. “Dear Mr Gillespie,—l have been waiting for your return from Australia to write and tell you that, having seen ‘LILIES OF THE FIELD,’ it is not difficult to understand FIRST NATIONAL’S LEADERSHIP. “ ‘ LILIES OF THE FIELD’ is a production that stands right out in a class by itself, and in my opinion it is easdy tho best picture produced this year. “It is a super-production in every sense of tho word: story, cast, direction, and photography leave nothing to be desired. The picture possesses an appeal that will be 100 per cent, anywhere. “Corinne Griffith’s artistry in this production will establish, her as a firm favourite with all fans. . . “Although I screened this picture in its second week I have never before seen such pressure al this or any other theatre as on the Saturday evening. We were sold right out 50 minutes before starting time, and tno crowds that clamoured for admission were a sight to see. “ ’LILIES OF THE FIELD’ has set a now standard of comparison among my patrons, and any exhibitor who books it need not fear any opposition. “Hero’s hoping FIRST NATIONAL have many more like it.’’ THE EMPIRE ORCHESTRA, Director; Mr C. Parnell. Entr’acte —Cornet Solo, “ Eileen Alannah” {J. R. Thomas); Soloist, Mr W. Lowe. A special score of music will be played during tho screening of “THE LILIES OF THE FIELD.” USUAL PRICES. Reserved seats may bo obtained at tho Bristol Piano Company, or arranged for at tho Theatre, Telephone 444.

■mUE BRISTOL’” FOR “HIS MASTER’S VOICE” GRAMOPHONES. A As Accredited Agents For the Instruments Manufactured by The Gramophone Company (London), wo are AUTHORISED TO ANNOUNCE THE GENERAL REDUCTION IN PRICKS. Not only are prices lower than ever before, but now models are being introduced THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. (LTD.) Every instrument in our stock has been substantially reduced to conform to the new soiling scale. CALL TO-DAY OR WRITE FOR NEW LISTS. : ACCREDITED AGENTS.

SPORTING. UNE D I N JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, 12th and 14th FEBRUARY, 1925. NOMINATIONS for ALL HANDICAP RACES at nbovo Meeting CLOSE at 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, 9th January. For full programme see Referee. 11. L. JAMES. 7ja Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED LETTERPRESS MACHINIST wants I SITUATION'.-—Address GS7, Timas. LADY would like POSITION housekeeper in hotel, boarding-house.—s 79, Times. ADY desires POSITION bookshop; exl porienced.—s6o, Times Office. Gja LADY (reliable, trustworthy) wants POSITION photography rooms.—s6l, Times Office. 6ja WANTED, POSITION as companionhelp, near Dunedin; can milk a few cows if necessary.—s 77, Times Office. PRACTICAL Bricklayer, Tile Setter, and Concrete "Worker open for ENGAGEMENT, town or country.—’Phono 3751. WANTED (by lady), POSITION as housekeeper; solo charge.—Apply (at once) 656, Times Office. Bja RESPECTABLE "Woman wants throe half days’ WASHING or CLEANING: willing.—66l, Times. Sja YOUNG Man (with wool broker’s office experience) seeks temporary POSITION ; well recommended. —605, Times. Reliable Woman wants office CLEANING or HOUSEWORK by day. Address 587, Times Office. Gja GROCER (thoroughly experienced counter hand) seeks POSITION, town or coun-t-w —653, Times. Bja GARDENER (thoroughly practical all IjT branches) wants WHOLE or PART riMß.—62o, Times Office. 7ja f OTOUTH (18) desires POSITION; team or JL sheep; experienced; wages S7a 6d.— J 35, Times Office.' L'a STOUNG Man seeks POSITION threshing ¥ mill; no experience, but willing to earn. —Address 614, Times Office. Bja TTOUNG , Man (ago 18, accountancy X student) desires CLERICAL POSITION in Dunedin. —641, Times Office. nrOUSEKEBPE® disengaged; middlpUL aged, reliable; country preferred; imporary or otherwise. —Addroaa 646, Times Mfico. B i a A REFINED young Lady dosireo a light tIl POSITION as companion-help; Cental preferred.—6GG, Times. iTOUTH (19) would like POSITION L apprentice carpentering or cabmetlakint?; gord references; start immeiatoly.—s6B, Times Office. Bja "VTANTED (by experienced girl), DOMESTIC WORK; references; eop home preferred.—66s, Times. Bja ,/TARRIED COUPLE would like POSIri TIGN; where children no objection; an all-round hand, team <xr sheep; wife ly duties; thoroughly experienced.—634, imos Office V ANTED (by refined young lady), POSITION companion-lielp or light duties, od home; musical. —002, Times. Gja »EXPECTABLE Homo Woman would like L DAILY WORK 8 till 3; plain c00k—563. Times Office 6ja ADY desires POSITION companion; i fond children and sowing; (Suburban.— . Times Office. 7ja r OUNG Man (23, several years clerical experience) requires SITUATION, com'rcial or private position.—s 74, Times ice. 6 i a STANTED, POSITION, station or farm V manager; thorough experience of atari and farm work; experienced.—sßo, nes COMPETENT Hotel Chef or Pastrycook i availahlo immediately; highest refer■cs. —Particulars Octagon Labour Kxmge. ’Piioiio 2329. Sja 7JT ANTED (by competent young man, 261, f v POSITION as cook on sheep station; ccllent references and strictly sober; good ace preferred.—Address 586, Times. Gja ITOITNG Man (six years’ grocery experiL once) wants POSITION of any kind Central Otago; references; urgent.— lark, Lester street, North-East Valley. Housekeeper requires light POSITION, housekeeping, com-panion-help: good homo; small salary; experienced.—Address 651, Times Office. , MATRON or HOUSE MISTRESS, in boaudiug school; oxporieincod; good nomads. R. Salmon. 3 Tennvaou ra, Takapuna, Auckland. Tennyaon Bja

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19373, 8 January 1925, Page 1

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