Situations Vacant. ~ [Advertisements under this head, not exceeding f our--y teen words, will be charged SIXPENCE.] WAITED, for West Coast, First-class Milliner and Saleswoman.^-Apply Ross and 'Glendining. ■h TENANTED, Cooks (town, farms), Bar- ▼ T maids, Housemaids (hotel", country), General Servants, Farm Hands, Girls.—Grant's, Princes street. a A PPLICATIOKS are invited for Medira X3L cal Officer to the Sons of Temperance Division, Ravensbourne. Communications (closing 12th in'st.) 3. to Robert Jack, scribe, Rothesay. 3m A TXT ANTED, Dressmaker, two day ß . T T Also, large Front Room to Let.—Registry n Office, Maclaggan street. ; s "TT^ANTED, Cooks, Housemaids, ex-i-T . perienced General Servants, for to»vn and country.—Miss Allan's, St. Andrew street. WANTED, a Barmaid ; experience no object.—Apply Watson's Hotel, High street. ""ANTED, Cooks (Greymouth, Port, Outram, Dunedin), Single Man, Lad » (milkers), Barmaid, Waitress, Housemaids, second 0 and third Waiters, smart Boots, experienced Nurse, Cook, Laundress, Housemaid, Tablemaid (station), experienced Servants; references.—Mrs Dick. 3m 1 TXTANTED, a smart Lad.-Apply T T H. Coverlid (late Beissel's), hairdresser, City " Hotel Buildings. W "ANTED, a smart useful Lad, and to 7 assist in waiting.—Apply Shamrock Hotel. " O KENE'S MALE WANTEDS—Masters KJ and Men, please instruct day in advance, thus , preventing disappointment. SKENE'S FEMALE WANTEDS.— Heavy demand. Mistresses and Maids, give orders D in time for good selection. OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. ' A PPLIOATIONS will be received till -ci. TUESDAY theßthinst., from Teachers competent to fill the following vacancies :— , Ravensbourne Head Master ' Salary, £207 . Waiareka Head Master „ 175 , Waiareka Schoolmistress 70 Kuri Bush Head Master „ 120 Tokomairiro 3rd Assistant (female) 95 George street 4th Assistant (male) „ 114 William street 4th Assistant (female) „ 100 Blue Spur Ist Assistant (female) „ 95 , Waihola Gorge Mistress 105 1 MoaFldt Mistress 70 : Ngapara Mistress „ 70 > ■ P. G. PRYDE, lm Secretary. TIT ANTED, for the Kawakawa Col- " T liery, a duly^ualified SURGEON. Salary £300 per annum. Extra fees and private practice allowed; 1 estimated worth together, about £180 per annum. House and coal provided, also drugs in connection with Fund Members. Applicants to forward qualifications and testimonials.—Further information on ap- . plying to Henry Gilfillan, Jun., Secretary Bay of I Islands Coal Company (Limited), No. 10 New Zealand I Insurance Buildings, Auckland. ___■ 4m Situations Wanted. [Advertisements under this head, not exceeding fourj teen words, will be charged SIXPENCE.] YOUNG Gentleman (22) desires Employment on a Station. Strong, and willing 1 to make himself useful.—Address C. H., Post-office, . Dunedin. 3 m ["- : : YOUNG Gentleman from Victoria desires employment on a station ; strong and wiling to work; age 21; has had experience in woolwoker's office and bush life; small salary.—Address E., J. W. Chambers, solicitor, Tapanui. 2m WANTED, by experienced Man (marred), the management of hotel; good , references.—Apply Grant's, Princes street. W ANTED KNOWN.—Mrs Chalmers , wishes to inform the Ladies of Town and Country that they can rely upon getiing first-class ' Servants at her office, Labour Exchange, opposite , Criterion Hotel. Miscellaneous Wants. Advertisements under this head, not exceeding four- . teen words, will be charged SIXPENCE.] ; TX7ANTED.— A Gentleman with a ■ ™ ™ lic^ll capital desires to meet another with a view to establishing a business.—Address E. E., Postomce, Dunediii. 2m ■T\^ANTED KNOWN,—Mrs Duke has "' resumed her Dressmaking Business at Hale Cottage, George street. WANTED, the inhabitants of North Dunedin to inspect Horton's Fruit Emporium 157 George street. "ANTED KNOWF,—Peaches, Apricots, Apples, Plums, Pears, Pines, &c.; best Confectionery.—Horton's, George street. WANTED,— The 8000 residentfTof , South Dunedin to present John Downie with a testimonial (and purse), in recognition of the valuable service he has rendered by using his powerful influence in their behalf.—What's the price of flour ? (Pi ARPENTERS.—Wanted, Tenders till \J the 10th inst. for Constructing SEATS for the New Synagogue. Particulars at my office.—L. Boldini, Architect. ANTED, Pupils iv Latin, Algebra, Arithmetic—Rev. Thos. Tonkinson, 4 Gladstone terrace, Melville street. 3 m "TS7ANTED immediately, three or four- * * roomed furnished Cottage.—Address, Box 144, Post-office. 4 m TX7ANTED KNOWN,—Fruit! Fruit! T T None but the best kinds kept. Splendid locally-grown Peaches, Apricot?, and Plums. Fresh supply of fruit by every steamer from allthe Australan Colon'es. Delicious Pears, Plums, Pineapples, . Blackberries, Oranges, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, &c Cash purchaser of local-grown Fruit. E. LANDORF, Opposite Post-office, Princes street ANTED KNOWN, — B. Short offers To Let, at reduced rent, his Central Office, Union Chambere. 3m ANTED KNOWN,—Nelson and Bedford's is the Cheapest Umbrella Shop in Dunedin.-120 George street. 3m ' YX7ANTED KNOWN,—Large glass ■ ▼ * Marshall's Sparkling Ale, Bar of Daniel White's Hotel, Gcorgo street, 3d. WANTED, every person to come to the great Sale of Glass and Chinaware, at Campboll's Market, This Day and To-Morrow. £2000 , wanted. No reserve. Come early. _ ANTED KNOWN,—That Campbell must. Sell, or go in Liquidation. Sale . commences at 2. I ,- : WANTED, the Public to know there are no Prizes, but great Bargains at Campbell's. WANTED, Lady to adopt female child, 18 months old.—Address by letter D. M., Timei Office. 3m WAN TED KNOWN,—The American Patent Safety Swinging Cars are now in full ', play, St. Andrew street. EALTHY Exercise for Ladies and Children. Everybody delighted. Swinging Cars, j price 3d. Open till 10 p.m. -^ THE Swinging Cars were patronised by thousands of adults in Melbourne by moonlight. Bring your children. WANTED KNOWN,—Mr* Hay, Registry Office for respectable servants, 55 Upper Stuart street. Ladies requiring, call. \£7 ANTi* D immediately, ThreeorFour- ' » roomed Cottage, furnished.—Apply, stating terms, to E. E., Post-ottice, Dunedin. 2m WANTED, Tenders for Driving 13,000 sheep from Ardgour; 8000 from Morven Hills; and 5500 from Omarama, on to the ,; Barewood Run. Tenders for driving the whole or "' any portion to be sent to David Proudfoot, Tramway Office. 2 YXTA-ISTED, few-Music Pupils; two 2 T T guineas quarter.—Mra Barrass, St. David street, 9 two doors from Kin;; street. WANTKD, Ladies, Gentlemen, and Children, visiting Dunedin during the Holidays, WHO want Artistic Portraits, to call at "OUTHERJMKD and Co.'s PhotoJLV/ graphic Rooms, opposite new Bank of New : Zealand, Princes street, Dunedin. 25f 7 •TETAKTJiD KNOW N, — W..«,d _ TV Enamelled Manielpiecs, from 30s upwards.— j Fred. Snowtien, corner Hope and Stafford streets, lit _ TENANTKD' KNOWN,—lnterest One c 11 Shilling in the Pound per month.—Otago * -Loan and Pawn Office, opposite Criterion Uotel, Moray L place. 3f i TXTAKTED KNOWN.—Waste Paper 1 T T for sale.—Apply to tho Publisher of this paper. a "inn" ANT ED- KNOWN,—Coach leaves •* T y OUTRAM for HINDON, carrying Mail, Passengers, and Parcels, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and - Saturdays at 1 o'clock. ' g 12ja G.T. HAGERTY WANTED KNOWN. -Great. Reductien in Price.—Pram Pipes of all descriptions, — Flower Pots, Vases, Chimney Tops,- Flooring Tiles, L Bricks, &c.—Lambert's iS. E. V. Pottery Works. "
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 5948, 4 March 1881, Page 1
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