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SITUATIONS VACANT. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading an! eiceed'rag Sixteen Words are inserted lor SIXPENCE per insertion; or (or Ono Week, !s Oil; over Sixteen Words and not exceeding Twentyeight Words, One Shilling; or for' One Week, us. If orders come by letter it must be understood that double thete rates will be charged 1 imless accompanied by cash. In-replying to advertise* inents <>( Situations Vacant applicants should RETAIN OKISIXAI, /TESTIMONIALS and XNCI.O.B COPIE# OSIV. (for Daily Newspaper), Printer's ' ' TURNOVER, with two years' experience; good wages.—Address A. 8., Times Office. 25d MRS DICK, 24 .Moray plnce, Wants—Malo and Female, Housemaid.-, Waitresses, Housekeepers, Generals, Ladvhelp, Youth, Girl. ' 2od ANTED' (at Once). SHIFT IIILLEK; n must be steady and efficient;. Arbitration Court award wages paid.—Address Box 327, Post Office, Dunedin. 23d ANTED, Competent ENGINEER for i \ river dredge.—Address (testimonials and references) Box 418, P. 0., Dunedin. WANTED, a MEDICAL MAN for Middlemarch.—For particulars apply to Secretary, Medical Club, Middlcmarch. 2ld ANTED (for Goldlields), Blacksmith's VV IMPROVER; a,hlo to drive pliocs.Apply The New Zea'.aiul Hardware Company (Limited). " S-ld WANTED, Good COOK (by 3rd January). Apply between G and B.—Mrs John Ross, Montccillo. 22d WANTED, Young GIRL for light pantry wqrk; also, Day Porter.—Apply Criterion Hotel. 22d WANTED, a BOY'; milk 2 cows and make himself useful.—J. L. Passmoro. Halfway Bush. 22d WANTED, a BOY, ovor 14 years of age; wages at iirst, i2s Gd and overtime.— Apply Publisher of this Paper. 21d TKTSTAXTED, PLOUGHMAN (Scotch): able v V stack work, binder.—Apply Lyndhurst House, 45 Moray place, Dunedin. ll'd "STSTANTED, Parcel and Message BOY; V V good wages to suitable lad.— M'Donald, fishmonger, Stuart street. 13d WANTED, Thoroughly Competent ENGINEER. for river dredges.—'Send testimonials and. references Box 448, P. 0., Dunedin. 2od I V E H T O N . ■ HOSPITAL! WANTED, CERTIFICATED NURSE. Salary, £50 per annum. Applications, accompanied by testimonials, Close JANUARY IG, 1907. Train faro to Riverton wilt be paid to successful applicant. GEO. O. CASSELS, 24d Secretary. pOWER- HOUSE ELECTRICIAN. THE OHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY BOARD invites APPLICATION'S for ths Position of FIRST ASSISTANT POWERHOUSE ELECTRICIAN. Applicants must have thorough tramway power-house electrical experience. Salary, £3 10s per week. Applications, addressed Chairman of Board, must reach him not later than Noon on THURSDAY', January 3. Tho successful applicant must be prepared to take up duty on January 21. FRANK THOMPSON, 25d Secretary. EDUCATION BOARD. An ELECTRICAL and MECHANICAL ENGINEER is required for the Engineering Department in the Wangamii Technical School. Applicants -must furnish evidence of ability to teach, and must be qualified to give Instruction iii Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Steam, and' Mechanical Drawing. An Asscciatcship of a School of Engineering or a B.Sc. in _ Engineering will be a recommendation. Salary, £300 per annum. Applications must reach the Undersigned not later than JANUARY 19, 1907. W. J. CARSON, Secretary. Wanganv.i, December IS, iOOG. 21d SITUATIONS WANTED. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading no! exceeding Sixteen Words are inserted for SIXPEN'OfI per insertion; or for One Week, 2s Gil; over Sixteen Words and not eiceedinp Twentyeight WorUe, One Shilling; or for One Week, ss. H orders come br letter it musk be understood that double these rates will be charged unlet! accompanied by cash. CJECOND CLASS Certificated Engineer kJ seks EMPLOYMENT; four years' experience; references,—Address Engineer, Times Office. 21d EAR.MAN (Home experience; highest references; thorough kuowledgo of business).—Central Labour Exchange, Arcade. Telephone 2052. 20<1 PUBLIC NOTICES, List of winners of cash bonuses IN THE EIGHTH HALF-YEARLY ICOZIE TEA CASH DISTRIBUTION, December 7, 190 G. Miss M, Cannoiii Milton £5 0 0 Mrs E ; Adamson, Greymouth .. .. 5 0 0 St. Columbkilles' Convent, Hokitika 5 0 0 Mr J. Scott, Morven 3 0 0 Miss M'Pberson, Balfour 2 0 0 Mrs W. Woodill, Waimate .. ..100 Mrs A. Linchnn, liaramea .. .. 010 0 Miss A. Kelly, Olira 0 10 0 Miss J. M. Fitzgerald, Wainihinihi.. 010 0 Mr Dick Smith, Milton 0 10 0 Mrs T. Jones, Kumara 0 10 0 Mrs J. Davie, Milton 0 10 0 Mr W. Bennon, Ormond 0 10 0 Miss K. Lockhart, Hilton 0 10 0 And 40 others of 5s each to various parts of the colony. ijd [A Cam.] - A : J. lIAL L, M.8., Etc., UPPER STUART STREET (Opposite St. Paul's). DISEASES OF EYE, EAR, AND THROAT. Telephone 1921. r< HA S. A. TURNER, MASSEUR, DERMATOLOGIST, And HAIR SPECIALIST. HAIR SPECIALIST'.—TIia treatment of Scalp and Hair Diseases is upon scientific principles, purely my own discovery. It has proved most successful, and is decidedly Gratifying in its results. An examination of the Scalp is necessary to secure correct treatment, as falling hair and other troubles aro caused by a variety of diseases. If examination is impossible, and your hair is falling badly, send a Money Order for os and a few hairs with roots complete in an envelope. I can then ascertain the cause, and promptly aupplv you with a remedy. _ ELECTROLYSIS.—For the removal of Superfluous Hairs and Moles; a permanent cure guaranteed, painless. All correspondence receives prompt personal attention. Address: BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS, Princes street, Dunedin; And at Wellington. L AXE'S COLD MEDAL AERATED WATERS AND CORDIALS. There is Sparkling Delight and- Wholesome, Healthful Satisfaction in Every Bottle Oi LANE AND CO.'S AERATED WATERS. These Delicious- Waters have received the Highest Awards at Every Exhibition where they have been entered in Competition with others because oi their Absolute Purity. Use our SODAWATER for INVALIDS. Use our QUININE TONIC for INFLUENZA. DAVID ROBERTSON, Signwriter, Jdouse Painter, Paperlianger; workmanship guaranteed.—6S Stuart street. Telephone 1703. t Workmen insured. SIMPSON & HART'S l'uapeka Eottled Ale and Stout,—D. Coinrie. grocer, King aud Ho.we streets.' ' "id

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13785, 25 December 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13785, 25 December 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13785, 25 December 1906, Page 1

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