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SITUATIONS VACANT. W A N T E D, EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER For Wholesale Firm in Town. ' Apply by letter, stating experience and I 3*liry expected, to ACCOUNTANCY, 31n ' Times Office. W. ' A N D, JUNIOR CLERK For Fire, -Marine, and Accident Insurance Company. Previous experience preferred. Address 21", , HYDRANT, Times Office, I : SITUATIONS WANTED. -CASH ADVERTISEMENTS uuder this ; heading not exceeding Sixteen, Words are . ; inserted for SIXPENCE per insertion, or ■ for One Week, 2s fid: over Sixteen Words and not exceeding Twenty-eight Words, Is; or for One Week, ss. If orders come by letter it must be understood that double *, these rates will be charged un'.css accompanied by cash.. MARRIED Woman (one boy of nine years) seeks SITUATION as working housekeeper.—M., P. 0., Hyde, 21n Experienced Baker. wants situation-'; able take charge; bread and smallgoods; country preferred. —H. W., Times Office. 21n WANTED, SITUATION as housemaids by two young girls in country.— Adoress W. 8., Post Office, Waihola, 20n, LETTERPRESS Machinist (competent, with excellent references) . requires SITUATION.—Address Printer, Times Office. CHAUFFEUR, lately arrived from London, seeks SITUATION; 'good references; abstainer.—Address Mechanic, care i Arthur Bros., Lawrence. 18n LADY Typiste . and Bookkeeper (thxee I years' experience) open foT RE-ENGAGE-MENT.—Address Clerical, Times Ofiicc. YOUNG Gentleman wishes POSITION, stock, station agent, or with auctioneer; would consider partnership.—Energetic, Times Office. lln'| '/ LOST AND FOUND. ■C£SH ADVERTISEMENTS" under this Sheading not exceeding Sixteen Words (ire •' 'inserted for SIXPENCE per insertion, or , to One Week, 2s Gd; over Sixteen Words alio not exoeeding'Twenty-eight Words, 1b; or for One. Week. ds. If orders come by ~ letter it must' be understood that double tmjstf rates will bs! Charged unless accompanied by cash. ANY person who has Found a HORSECOVER on 16th. inst. on Corstorphine road, Caversham, pleaso communicate with John Ingram, Caversham. 41n LOST, Lady's Fancy HAIR COMB.—Reward returning to-'A, "E. 'Sbelton, jeweller. Arcade.- ' - 21n J' OST (Tuesday night), fiold BROOCH J (kWlwake); reward. — Return J. C. Seeiyc, A.M.P, Buildings. . 21n LOST (Monday , night). Bay MARE; re- , ward.—J. Fraser, expressman, Cavcr.sha.m.v - - i '2ln LOST.— Will person who took WHIP from , trap in Jubilee ,Stables Tuesday night please - leave same at stables, and . save Itro'uble, as he is ■ known. 21n LOST (on Goqdwood or Main road, P.tlmeri ston), Lady's Br'cwh Cloth' COAT — Rewara returning Thos. Ross, Palmerston. into ,niy paddock at Plevna, 1 ;'P, .-Red-and-white ,V. ! Price, Abfotstocl. 20n '■TJIOUND iit ■ J.rßst — Spring ' Chickens, -JT Turkeys, 'Boiiing Fowls, Smoked Blue Cod Mutton Birds. —Stewart, fishmonger, poulterer. ■ _ ' 31n the Gold BROOCH which was 1 inquired for three or four weeks ago.— Apply ; Ilelmkey and Soil. 20n LOST- in numberless accident cases, All Pains, and, obtained speedy cure by. using' Morris's Pain Exterminators. FOUND, the above Refnedies obtainable at leading chemists',, grocers', saddlers'or from T. Morris, Mornington. Is, Is 6d, 2s Gd, IjIOUND, Real Family Boon. T. Morris J? challenges any other compound to compete against his al!-ronnil remedies. FOUND— Trout, Trout, Trout, Wanaka Trout, 9d per lb;, fresh to-day—At William Stewart's, fishmonger, Princes' street. 21n FOUND-SOLOMON SOLUTION, frozen in ammonia; cures rheumatism, sprains, swellings,'cuts, sores; 3s, 6s; saddlers.— Braofe,: wholesale saddlers. 12au FOUND-SWEETINGS, Stuart street, for variety, quality, and quantity of Fresh, Smoked, and Cooked Fish To-day. ' . FOUND— Fresh Groper, Kingfisli, Moki, Terakihi, Blue Cod, Soles, Flounders, Barracouta, etc., at Sweetings this day. FOUND— Relish for a nice Fish Luncheon ir Supper by . a visit to SWEETINGS Supper Rooms. FOUND— The regular Prime Supplies of Smoked, Fresh, and Cooked ■ Fish making SWEETINGS trade advance. PUBLIC NOTICES. pATERSON'S' GREAT CHRISTMAS JEWELLERY SALE IS NOW ON. S?e My Prices Before Purchasing lilsewheiv, EVERY ARTICLE BEARS A BIG REDUCTION (All my CHRISTMAS STOCK Just' Arrived Included). I AM SELLING: Gold Cltarm Pins from 2s, Greenstone Brooches 4s 6d, Necklets Bs, Dress Rings 7s 6d, Brooches 3s (all boaring tlio gold stamp), Gent's Silver Alberts fi'om 6s, Collar Studs 6d (stamped and guaranteed), Niokel Watches ss, Rofcheriiam's Celebrated English Levers 67s 6d (post frco any where). Remembor, by Paying a Small Deposit Any Article Will be Kept for You Till December 31. Note Address: W. J. -PATERS-ON, 56 GEORGE STREET (Opposite A. and T. Inglis's). FREDK. BLACK A.M.INST.E.E., CONSULTING ELECTRICAL ENGINEER For Lighting, Power, Tramway, and Light Railway Undertakings, THE KING'S CHAMBERS, WELLINGTON. Telegraphic Address, " Kilowatt, Wellington." BUTCHERS, NOTE!—A very Extensive COUNTRY BUTCHERY in Canterbury, showing a net profit of about £500 per annum, has to bo sold to first bidder. Estimated value, £1300. No reasonable offer refused. Write immediately to the N.Z. TRADE EXCHANGE, 7n P.O. Rox 332, Christchuroh. QRDER AT~")NCE , .TARATU GOAL. It Burns Freely, Good Flame, and! Great Heat. AN IDEAL HOUSEHOLD COAL. AH ORDERS for TRUCKS for Country Stations, Addressed to the Taratir Coal and Railway Company (Limited), 2 Vogol street, Dunedin. wilHiave prompt attention. SOW Sutton's Magnum Bonum SWEDE; holds records greatest weight per "ere; highest feeding value.—Donald Reid and Co,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14377, 21 November 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14377, 21 November 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14377, 21 November 1908, Page 1

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