AMUSEMENTS. H IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE~ TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT And THIS AFTERNOON, At 2^o. LAST TWO PERFORMANCES LAST TWO PERFORMANCES Of " SNOW "WHITE.—(And the Seven Dwarfs). Popular Prices: 3s, 2s, and lis, to all performances. Box Plan at Bristol till Noon. Day Sales and Box Plan This Afternoon at the Geyser gAIKORAI BAND GRAND INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL CONCERT. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2. PROGRAMME: Part I. Overture—"Raymond" (Thomas). Selection—"L'Africaine" (Meyerbeer). "One Fine Day" (from "Madame Butterfly," Puocini).—Mrs Astley Black. Cornet Solo—"Serenade" (Schubert). —Mr C Eades. Song—Selected.—Mr J. Leech. Humorous Fantasy—"Three Blind Mice" (Shipley Douglas). Interval of 10 Minutes. _ , Part 11. Selection—"!! Trovatore" (Verdi). (AJiitson), 'Tour-leaved Clover" (Downall).—Mr R. Bryant. Concert Waltz—"Spanish Wiesen" (Fetras). Waltz Song—"lndication" (Owen).—Mrs Astley Black. Descriptive Fantasia—"A Hunting Scene" (Bucalossi). Synopsis: Early Morning; The Meet; On the Scent; The Run; Tally-ho; In at the Death ; The Return. "God Save the King." Conductor: H. F. Davie. Hon. Accompanists: Miss C. Hughes. Stage Manacer: Mr J. Paterson. Pinnokindly lent by Bristol Piano Co. (Ltd.). Doors open at 7.15. - Concert commences at 7.45. Proceeds in aid of uniform fund. Admission: Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 2s; Body of Theatre. Is. Box Plan open at The Bristol on Monday, July 28. Purchasers of 2s tickets may reserve seats. No booking fee. SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, Merino Blade SHEARERS for Aviemore and Otematata; starting October. —Apply Aviemore, Kurow.
XfiT A N T E D, Competent BOOKKEEPER, , For Mercantile Firm. With knowledge of stock and station business. Liberal salary. Address a 25jy BOX. 5. Gore - "PENINSULA ROAD BOARD invites I JL Applications for_ a SURFACEMAN for the Higltcliff Subdivision. Applications to be lodged with the Olerk not later than 12 o'clock Noon of SATURDAY, August 2, 1919. ' JOHN BISHOP; Clerk, Highcliff. "jVfEWSPAPER OFFICE requires MAN, with knowledge of newspaper accountancy, for Position of responsibility. Duties include supervision of' advertising. Good wages to _ suitable man with the necessary qualifications; Apply STANDARD, Palmerston North. OTOR MECHANIC. WANTED, First-class Motor Mechanio; able to do general repair work. Highest wages to oapablo man. Apply (stating experience) HERALD OFFICE, 24-jy Alexandra. A N T E D, YOUNG GIRL, TO ASSIST READER. Address applications to READER; 23jy P.O. Box 181, 'Dunedin. APPLICATIONS, to bo mad© on P.S.C. Form 17a, obtainable at principal post offices, will be received up to Noon, 22nd AUGUST, for the following POSITION:— NATIVE SCHOOL INSPECTOR, Education Department. Professional Division. Salary, £500; maximum, £525.
Further particulars may be obtained an application. SECRETARY, Publio Service Commissioner. 16th July, 1919. 26jy SLUICING CO. (LTD.). APPLICATIONS will be received up till the 4th AUGUST for the POSITION of MANAGER of the above Company's Hydraulic Sluicing Claim at Blue Spur. Applicants are requested to state wages required and on what date they would bo prepared to take charge. Particulars may bo obtained from the Secretary, JOHN C. BROWNE. Lawrence, to whom applications should be addressed. 21jy \XT A N T E D, * " For the Mutual Stores (Ltd.), Princes street, Dunedin, THOROUGHLY QUALIFIED GENERAL MANAGER, With Complete Knowledge of the Drapery Tirade. Liberal Salary. Applications (suting experience and with oopies of references) to ; P;0. BOS 372, 7jy Dunedin. pRINOIPAL IXDR B, AT7TK COT.T.TT.^K A Principal is required for Ofcaki Native College. Salary £275 a year, with board and residence. As there are boarder as well aa day scholars, a married man will be preferred. Duties to begin as early as possible. Applicants must be communicant members of the Ch.Hr H of England. Applications (wif testimonials, and stating age) must reae 'ie Diocesan Treasurer 20 Mulgrave street, Wellington, by 16th AUGUST. t 23jy NI VEESITY OF OTA GO. LECTURER ON BOTANY. APPLICATIONS are invited for the POSITION of a. Lecturer on Botany. Salary, £300; rising to £350. Further particular! m.vp be obtained from the Undersigned, by whom applications will bo received until 6 p.m. on THURSDAY August 14. a CHAPMAN, 17 jy R°,sist%r. rpO-XIGHT'd festivities—mal® sum the JL Whisky is Watson's No. 10. The best always. - 2iju
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17687, 26 July 1919, Page 1
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