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SITUATIONS VACANT. CASH ADVERTISEMENT?, nndo: this heading not oiceeding SIXTEES WOKDB are inserted for SIXPENCE; or tor One Week, 2s Gd. If orders come by letter it mint be understood that double these rates will be charged unices accompanied by cash. In replying to advertisements ot situations vacant applicants should RETAIN OEIGINAI. TESTIMONIALS and ENCLOSE COPIES ONLY. Young MARRIED COUPLE, Vv Manage Fish Shop; wages £2 week and found.—Moray place (opposite Wardcll's), WANTED, Young NURSEGIRL; sleep at homo preferred.—Apply J. E. Scott, Sco House, Duko 3frcet. 230 ISS ALLAN (Trades Hall) Wants-Girl (to assist; St. Leonards; no washing). Waiting Engagement: Hotel Cooks. 230 WANTED (at once), Good CANVASSERS for Oil Paintings—Apply after 5 p.m. L. Doighton, Leviathan Hotel. 230 W' ANTED, Hairdresser's IMPROVER; about two or three years at trade.— Address (at or.co) Hairdresser, Tcniuka. 230 ANTED, Smart GENERAL or LADYIIELP for country; wages 13s per week.—Apply'John Christie, Warepa. 230 W' ANTED, Competent BODICE HAND; also APPRENTICE.—AppIy Miss Hinds, 76 George street. 230 ANTED, Experienced GENERAL SERVANT'.—AppIy 9S Dowling street-, at once. 210 WANTED, a HAIRDRESSER: good man; wages 50a.—Address Tonsorial, Times Office. Ho HEAD MILLINER Wanted.—Apply, with references, and state salary expected, Thomson Bealtie (Limited), Invercargill. WANTED, an Experienced HOUSEMAID and COOK, for St. Clair—Apply Wain's Hotel. 210 FOUR AGENTS required by Ordinary Life Oflicc; good salary and commission to first-class men.—American, -Timca Office. WANTED (for largo farm), MARRIED COUPLE; wife housework; husband milking, gardening, farm work, etc.—Apply L., Geraldine. 220 W' ANTED, HOUSEKEEPER; telephone, post offioo to look lifter; light work.— Apply James Morrison, Morrison's, via Palmerston. 170 WANTED, Experienced GENERAL SERVANT; also an Experienced HOUSEMAID.—Address Cleanliness, Daily Times Office. 210 MRS DARIIOCH (74 George street) WantsCook (£1), Parlourmaid (samo house), Cooks, Generals, Housemaids, Ladyhclps, Nurses. 230 EAR-R-ATT (19 Princes street)— Experienced General (two in family), Generals (private, hotels; 15s), Housemaids'(l2s), Scullery Maid, WORKING Housekeeper (farm), Working Housekeeper (business place), Farm Ploughman, G Farm Milkers (15s), Flaxmill Cook (20s).—Barratt. . 230 : TaJTRS BERTI (Rattray streot) Wants IJJL (urgent-)— Cooks (town, country), ■ Generals (good places), Housekeeper (north), Housemaids, Girls (assist). 230 WANTED, an Experienced PIPEMAKER; must bo able to undertake all work in conncction with drain pipe-making and burning; references required, and state terms.—Apply W. Ilaines, Dannevirke. ANTED (for Canterbury), MARRIED COUPLE, without family; man garden, milk, etc., wife as working housekeeper; wages £80 and found; references required.—Atlas, Times Office. 210 WANTED, MINE MANAGER (first-class) fori Saddle Hill Collieries; mint he ablo to a;>»'licaii*i to'sfnto experience and salary required.—CHßlSTlE BROS., Box ]G, Mosgiel. 220 SKENE'S— Esperienoed Elderly Porter (country hotel; 17s Gd), Ploughman (north; 225), 2 Cooks-Bakers, Married Ploughman (no family), 6 Milkers (15s, 20s), 2 Activo Hill Shepherds, 2 Flaxmill Boys. 230 jQIIOIR MASTER WANTED for a. CITY CHURCH. Applications to be forwarded to CHAS. BEGG & CO., from whom all particulars may be obtained. 210 UMARA HOSPITAL. APPLICATIONS will be received- to 10th NOVEMBER for a MATRON for tho Kumara Hospital. Salary £50 per, annum. Faro paid to Kumara. Full particulars on application. G. R. RUDKIN, ' 230 Secretary. STAFFORD STREET LABOUR AGENCY, Competent Hands only forwarded from this office; trial.-R, Brew, 3 Stafford street. SITUATIONS WANTED. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS nnder this heading not exceeding Sixteen Words are inserted for SIXPENCE; or for One Week, 2s Cd. It orders come by letter it must he understood that doable these rates will be chirged unless accompanied by cash. MANAGER or Buyer of Department open for ENGAGEMENT; best Homo and colonial references.—Draper, Times Office. WANTED, SITUATION in stationer's, fancy goods, or fruit shop; or as Waitress.—Address Experience, Times Officc. WANTED (by Young Man), SITUATION in bakehouse or on bread van; four yeans' experience.—Address Roliablo, Times Office. 230 WAITING Engagement—Barmaid, Experienced Laundress (good references), First-class Waitress, Experienced Housemaids. Barratt, Princcs street, Telephone 1012. HIGHLY I?o3pcctablo Accomplished Barmaid seeks ENGAGEMENT; tlioronglily reliable; references if required.—R. Brew, Stafford street.- . 210 LOST AND FOUND. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS nnder this heading not nxecedlng Sixteen Words are inserted for SIXPENCE; or for One Week, 2a Gd. If orders come by letter it must be understood that double these lutes will bo charged unless accompanied by cash. LOST, PIN, Tasmania, between Queen and St. Andrew streets.—Reward returning to 17 Queen street. 230 LOST (Monday night), PURSE, containing money, Forth, Tweed, or Font streets; roward—Thomson, butcher, Kaikorai. 230 ITIOUND, PIGEON; drab, with black bars; . ring on leg, "W.H. S. 1903."-Address J. G., Hampden. 230 LOST (4.20 train Duncdin-Lawreiice, Wednesday, 22nd inst,), Doublo Bar Gold BROOCH; ruby and pearls.—Finder rewarded on returning to Georgo Jefferv, Lawrence. FOUND Tho Best Place to Buy Men's or Boys' CLOTHING is 91 Georgo street, Dnnedin. Tailoring and Clothing Company make M-r Gentlemen's SUITS to measure retail stock price.—9l George street. FOUND— That I can Buy First-class Suit of Colonial Twoed for 27s Gd.—DON TAILORING COMPANY. 230 RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. BAND CONTEST AT~PORT CHALMERS, OCTOBER 28 and 29, 1903. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS to Upper or Loner Port Chalmers will bo issued at Palmcrslon, Clinton, and intermediate stations, including Branches, on WEDNESDAY, 28th October, available for return up to and including SATURDAY, October 1 31. Tho Return Fares will be: First Class, 2d per mile; Second- Class, Id per mile; the minimum being 4s and 2s respectively. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, October 28 and 28, a Special Passenger Train will leavo Dunedin for Port Chalmers at 7.10 p.m.; returning, leaving Port Chalmers at 10.15 p.m., Dunedin arrivo 10.48 p.m. 230 By order. OTAGO WITNESS.—New Stories. A largt ■ Amount of Reading Matter. Pike 6d.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12801, 23 October 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 12801, 23 October 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 12801, 23 October 1903, Page 1