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SITUATIONS VACANT. "TURMERS' LABOUR EXCHANGE, Manso •4- street—Ploughmen (north, south), Flaxwill Hands, 2 Married Couples, Hotel Couple, Milkers (255). lau rf-VCAGO DISTRICT HOSPITAL BOARD requires (for the Infectious Disease* Hospital, Lake Logan) a CERTIFICATED NURSE as Matron. Salary, £100 per annum, Applications to bo sent in by Noon on 2Gth AUGUST. T. S. GRAHAM, Secretary, 10 Empire Buildings, Princes 3lrcet. WANTED, A LAUNDRESS. One who uses " LILY . STARCH" , preferred, for it means stiff, glossy linen. If you want to give satisfaction to your 'employer, insist on being supplied with ''Lily Starch." WANTED, Smart Men to l c arn Ad. writing. Forceful writing, designing, management taught from A to Z; prospectus free—Miller Advertising School, 117 Pitt street, Sydney, N.S.W. SITUATIONS WANTED. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading not exceeding Sixteen Words are inserted for SIXPENCE per insertion, or for One Week, 2s Gd: over Sixteen Words and not exceeding Twenty-eight Words, Is; or for One Week, ss. If orders co'mo by letter it must bo understood that double, these rates will bo charged unless accompanied by cash. WANTED, _ SITUATION . first class engine-driver; is good fitter .and prac- ' tical electrician.—Address Engineering, Times [ Office. ]au j WANTED (by Respectable Young Woman), SITUATION light, genera! with private family, in country.—Experience, Times Office. lau MAN (Young) wants~sTfuATlON •".' milk, garden, useful.—Address Garden, Times Office. lau YOUNG Mail (20) desirous learn butchering trade seeks particular WORK; country . preferred.—Brew, Stafford street. lau! CARPENTER, Painter, Paperh&ngcr seeks > i . WORK; trustworthy, reliable; station ' preferred.—j?. : cw, Stafford street. lau I WATCHMAKER (Fivo~and' a-haif Years) ! wants EMPLOYMENT in or near ■■ Dunedin.—State terriis, Watchmaker, Times offil *' 31jy , YOUNG Man wants EMPLOYMENT;' - warehouse, factory, or any capacity, can drive; new arrival.—Batten, Times Office. LADY wishes to RECOMMEND Superior Girl as light general or waitress.— Willing, Times Office. 3ij y WANTED (by Girl), POSITION in tea rooms or shop.—Address Smart, Times Office. j o jy •BLACKSMITH (RehibbT&encraf Smith) -H-P seeks ENGAGEMENT, or will purchaso interest as working partner.—Apply Skene Dunedin. gSjy ANTED, POSITION in storcftown or country; all duties, including driving, bookkeeping.—Russell, Times Office, Dunedin. EDUCATIONAL "^LOCUTION. INTENDING COMPETITORS Siould Consult , ' DE,SP O N G, ""' UNION BANK CHAMBERS.. Mr Do Spong'a Pupils wero Most j Successful at Australian Eisteddfod Competitions from 1900 to 1907. , oju DUNEDIN School of Art and Design. Moray place. ■ OPEN' Every Day and Evening. All kinds of Drawing and Painting Taught Fecß (per quarter); Day Classes, £1 Is; Even. ing Classes, 10s 6d. 22f SfIOLIN INSTRUCTION. -Mr H. E. » Molitns (Royal Leipzig Conservatorium) Resumed Teaching at, his Rooms, 51 High street, on FEBRUARY' 3, 1908. Pupils Prepared for all Exams., and Beginners roceived. Pnvat i residence, Palaco Hotel. llau DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY.-Adult Classes, Wednesday and Friday Evenings; Juvonilo Clasß, Saturday Afternoon. Second Quarter just commencing. Private Lessons by arrangement.—Miss Dawson, 2 Pernhill. ' 3^ TMPERIAL DRESS-CUTT'ING SCHOOL, •*• 35 Princes street. NOTE ALTERATION OF ADDRESS FROM DOWLING STREET, AN ENTIRELY NEW SYSTEM. ■ Being the result of years of Careful Study and Experiment, and is now acknowledged to be one of tho Most Scientific, Economical, and Accurate Methods ever used in Modern Fashionable Dress-cutting. It is so vory simple a child can master it. Call and seo for yourself tho many advantages our Chart has over others. THIS SYSTEM IS SURE TO INTEREST YOU. Particulars on application, Trial LesEons free; Classes daily. Evening Classes, MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, from 7 till 9. Principals: Mesdames CHIRNSIDE and WHITE. Amy FARISIENNE SCHOOL OF~MILLINERY, EMPIRE BUILDINGS, PRINCES STREET.-Mendius? PUPILS for tho Spring and Summer Seasons would do well to Commence their Tuition NOW. Every Brunch Thoroughly Taught. Classes Daily; Tuesday and Evenings. Foes: 12 Lessons, 10s; Singlo Lesson, Is. Call or writo for circular. ku JMPORTANT TO LADIES. NEW INVENTION. Tho Now Blouso and Skirt Cuttor is absolutely tho Simplest Method in uso. Only thieo measurements required. No calculations, and no. fitting. Will out yoked, plain, or fancy Blouses. Material cut during first lesson. Twelve Lessons of two hours, including a Gutter, for 255. Previous experience not necessary. FOR MORE AVANCED WORK. . Tho' Alphabetically-arranged and Selfinstrircting Garment. Drafters now ready for use. For Costumes, Tea Gowns, Coate, Children's Dresses, Boys' Pants, Tailor Coats, etc., absolutely no fitting for bodices oxoept for deformed figures. Former Pupils may Exchange Drafters for 7s 6d and take Single Lessons in Practical Work for Is 6d. Cksses Daily; Monday and Thursday Evenings. Miss CHARLES, No. 3 HIGH STREET (Opposite D.1.C.). 1 For tho above Miss HOUSTON will Visit Herbert on Tuesdays; Wednesday, at Oddfellows' Hall, Waikouuiti; Thursdays and Saturdays, St. Andrew's Hall, Oamaru; Fridays, Hampden. Miss CHABLES lias now Formed a Class for Underclothing by a simple method of paper-foldmg, as taught in tho Australian Collages. Ladies' and Children's Drawers, Blouses, Chemises, Combinations, Nightgowns, Underskirts, Slip Bodices, and Pinafores cut to actual measures. New 1 Torm will begin in October. £1 Is per quarter, Patterns for Sale. ku . *. ■ PERSONAL. ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading are , inserted at Oic .'ollowing rates: Not exceeding 1G words, Is per insertion; over 1G wortU but not exceeding 28 words, 2s; cash with order. 1 1$ 0 t i c e. ; WANTED KNOWN-That T. C. GIBBS, i Collector for Mr E. Hubbard, Nightwork ! Business, has CEASED IX) COLLECT. PAYMENTS can now bo left at G. j HUBBARD'S, 144* King street, ku ' JOHANNESBURG MIRROR COMPANY, 80 George street, Dunedin.—A beauti- : full variety of Christmas, Birthday, and Wed- ; ■ I ding Presents; Picture-framing at reasonable | ' priceß. Patronised by tho elite throughout' 1 toe Dominion,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14281, 1 August 1908, Page 1

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