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AMUSEMENTS. rgTHE EMPIRE THEATRE THIS AFTERNOON, SPECIAL MATINEE AT Z. A Three Hours' Programme, Including "VIVE LA FRANCE," Featuring DOROTHY BALTON. DOROTHY DALTON. Everybody should sco this WONDERFUL PICTURE. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, ' DOROTHY DAI/PON DOROTHY DALTON DOROTHY DALTON In "VIVE LA FRANCE." "VIVE I»A FRANCE." Great Supporting Programme. SSOUTHER FOOTBALL CLUB. GRAND CONCERT, SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN ffATJ. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 30th JULY. To Provide Funds to Build Dressing Shed on Bathgate Park. 1. Pianoforte Solo.—Mins Adoaia. Aifclrpp 2. Song—"Good-byo-ee."—Miss Alma Finnerty. 3. Song—"Joan of Arc."—Mr Alfred Maifcland. 4. Recital—"Spotty."—Miss Dot Flynn. 5. Highland Dance—Seaun Treubhas.—Miss Jean Riddell. 6. Song—"Bedouin Love Song."—Mr R. Bryant. 7. Song—"When You Come Home."—Mrca Phyllis West. 8. Humorous Rccital—"A Blood Orange." —Mr Ralph Vivian. 9. Dance—lrish Jig.—MissDoreen Wheeler. 10. Scotch Song—"Wlistle and I'll Come Tae Ye.":—Miss Jessie Christie. 11. Duet—"You're Afraid."—Miss and Mr Finnerty. 12. Highland Danoe—Highland Fling.—Mis3 Winnie Robinson. 13. Song—"When Song Is Sweet."—Mass Ruby Jacobs. 14. Humorous Recital—Selected.—Mr J M'ConneJL 15. Instrumental Qu->rtet—"Bonny Scotland."—Misses Pellett (piano), Rattigan (viola), Dick (violin), Rattigan ('cello). 16. Humorous Recital—"A Dinki-di Soldier." —Mr Ralph Vivian. 17. Irish Song—"Off to Philadelphia."—Mr t Bert Rawlinson.

"God Save the King." Accompanists: Mrs J. Finnerty and Miss Adonia Aitken. Piper, Mr Donald Bowman. Piano kindly lent by Messrs Chaa Besrtr and Co. SITUATIONS VACANT. JpACTORY MANAGER WANTED. Wanted, a Manager for the Whiterig Dairy Factory, Gore. Applicants to be cheesemakers, with somo experience in battermaking. Applications close at 4 pan. on FRIDAY, August 1, 1919. Salar T according to scale. F. YOUNG, Secretary. Box 40, Gore. 24jy rrVEMUKA CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY COMPANY (LTD.). APPLICATIONS will be received up to the 31st JULY for the Position of BUTTER&AKER. Output for the pre sent season about 90 tons. State salary required. Applications to be addressed to the SECRETARY, P.O. Box 40, Temuka. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. . N.Z. UNIVERSITY, WELLINGTON N.Z. CHAIR OF MODERN LANGUAGES. APPLICATIONS are invited for the PROFESSORSHIP of Modern Languages. Salary, £700 per annum. Duties commence March. 15, 1920. Applications must reach the High Commissioner for New Zealand not later than NOVEMBER 1,. 1919. Further particulars' and forms of applica tion may be obtained from the Undersigned. G. G. S. ROBISON, jy Registrar. A N T E D COAT, VEST, AND TROUSER MAKERS. Also, SHIRT AND CLOTHING MACHINISTS. APPRENTICES, For All Departments. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, 28ju Dowling street. jjjjj A C H I N I i T a WANTED, EXPERIENCED MACHINISTS. Highest wages. Permanent; pleasant conditions. Our Manager (Mr M'Lean) will be pleased to seo applicants during ordinary working hours; also between 12 to 1 and 5 to 5.30. STEEL & CO., ■» Clothing Manufacturers. Jetty street (entrance next to Grand Picture Palace). ' 25jy

FOR SALE. jg»OR PRIVATE BALE At ST. CLAIR, CHOICE SEVEN -ROOMED BUNGALOW. Plastered (warm in -winter). Electxio light and bells, gar for oooking end heating, art papers, porcelain bath, shower hand basin, hot and cold water. ' RECEPTION HALL. LARGE ROOMS. GOOD SECTION (nearly i-acro), Laid out in shrubs, lawn, flowers, fruit trees; rustic work, roses, asphalt paths etc. ' 66ft frontage (room for motor garage) Northerly fispect; sunny, sheltered positionsituated best street in St, Clair (St. Clair side tram). PRICE, £1675. Address WOODROW, 26jy limes Office. HOTELS. WILLIAM QUIBK (Late Timaru) CITY aOTEL (Most Central Hotel in Donedin). Tariff, Us per day. Nothing but the Best of Wines and Spirits. All Modern Conveniences Throughout. Telephones: Upstairs. 2176; Offioe. 603. ECZEMA CURED !—My Herbal Treatment positively cures tbe distressing trouble. —Thompson, herbalist, Oamaru. \\r t * T u ly 30, Wakiiri H;ii 1, extended night. Wnltzinpr Championship (entry Is). 26jy ITJtOST-CARDS Peace Procession and IlluJ- mmatinns.—Best' selection at London Bookstall, Stock Exchange, Bekrses street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17687, 26 July 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17687, 26 July 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17687, 26 July 1919, Page 1

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