SHIPPING. rruffi NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING A COMPANY'S LINE. To' London, via Montevideo, Teneriffe, and Plymouth. MOST MODERN PASSENGER ,„ m STEAMERS l IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. Mteamer. Ton« iTnm To Sail. _. _ -^ m J?UAPRiru(?) ... wo Wellington Oct. 16 RIMUTAKA(J) , 101.W - NOV. Vi Rbmc£iia(2) \iffil - Dec. 11 1014. Rwm\r(»i vow - J»n. R ROTQit»A(S)» Mi i---r,n,: - F«h. R (2; Twin-Sere.. $) Triple Screw. * Calls Rio. ' , Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. ACCOMMODATION IS NOT SURPASSED RY ANY OTHER LINE. £vvb_ 19 BOND STREET, DUNEDIN. KEITH .RAMSAY'S DUNEDIN SHIPPING AGENCY. S.S. KOTARE. "" For INYERCARGILL. - THIS DAY (MONDAY), October 13. Cargo till 2 p.m. ' o For RIVERTON.-THIS DAY (MONDAY), October 13. Cargo till 2 p.m. , S.S. JOHN. For WANGANUI. via OAMARU, TIMARU, LYTrELTON, and WEL-LINGTON.-EARLY. ( i H I&K ' hIK E IfoMki STEAMERS NEW ZEALAND TO AVONMOUTH (BRISTOL) Steamer: Tens Commander. ■ ARGYLLSHIRE+ * ~ 12500 W. Chicken . [ AYRSHIRE+ * .. '~ H9OO W.J.Pago BANFFSHIRE 9550 J.Wallace ; PERTHSHIRE*!.. .. 0350 J.-Thompson BUTESHIRE .. .. 9SSO W. H. Brodio NAIRNSHIRE .. „ 10000 C. Forder MORAYSHIRE .. ~ 9750 H. C. Howard tTwin Screv. * Wireless. The above Magnilicent Pteamers. which havo all been specially built for the New Zealand trade, will bo despatched at regular intervals. Steamers are fitted throughout with every modern convenience, an'd accommodation is provided for' Saloon «nd Steerage Passengers. Pnsßape Money: Saloon. 40" sruineas nor Adult; Steerage, £16 10s. £18 10s. and £20 10* per Adult, from any New Zealand port. For further information apply to the Manning Ownprs; TURNBULL.' MARTIN. '& CO. 1 Crawford street. Dunedin. ' , pEDERAL AND SHIRE LINES DIRECT SERVICE TO WEST COAST ' UNITED KINGDOM PORTS. SiS. MORAYSHIRE \ Will be Despntched From Dunedin, about 20th OCTOBER, For AVONMOUTH, LIVERPOOL, MANCHESTER, and GLASGOW, - Taking Wool, Skins. General and Refrigerated ■ Cargo at Lowest Current Rates of Freight, to be fol'owed by other First-elass Steamere at Regular Intervals. Excellent Accommodation for First and Third Class Passengers Fitted throughout with Electric Light. SALOON: £42 Singlo; £66 Return. STEERAGE: £16 10s. £18 10s, £20 10a Single; i? 32, £34, £37 Return. For Freight and Passage apply to TURNBULL, MARTIN, k CO., / Or to Dunedin; KZ. AFRICAN S.S. CO. (LTD.), Wellington; Joint Managing Agents. JPEDERAL ANl)j_ SHIRE LINES, DIRECT STEAM. SERVICE FROM GLASGOW, AVONMOUTH, LIVERPOOL ■ TO NEW ZEALAND KAIPARA, sailed 20th SEPTEMBER, BANFFSHIRE, to leave 25th OCTOBER. AYRSHIRE, to/leave 15th NOVEMBER. NAIRNSHIRE, to leavo 13th DECEMBER. Importers will do well to instruct their English Correspondents tp shlu direct from the above-mentioned Ports in the numerous cases ' where-a saving In charges can be effected. For particulars apply to the N.Z & AFRICAN S.S. CO. (LTD.), 2 Fonchurch avenue, London, or their Agcnta at Bristol, Glasgow, Manchester, and Liverpool; or to TURNBULL, MARTIN, .& CO., 23d Dunedin Agents. SITUATIONS WANTED. OASH ADVEHTISEUEim under tais ,1-wIIm: I'ourteen Words, SIXPENCE par insertion; Sis Insertions 53 lid; over Fourteen Word) and not.exceeding iVeniv-toiir Wordt, is; Su Insertions, as. Double rates charged unlesi cnßh pnld. EXPERIENCED Grocer desires POSI-" TION; north; town or 1 country store. Address Grocer, Oainam. . 100 YOUNG Woman wants WASHING and CLEANING by the doy.-Addrees Borax, Times .Office. tf o WANTED (by experienced town driver), EMPLOYMENT.-Driver, Times ' Office. , Ho FAINTING WORK wanted; labour cr contract.—Arthur Saul, Main road, Gardens. . . io o WANTED, GARDENS to Do Up; . flower and vegetable experience; clean wo:'ker.-»Garden, Times Office. 8o YOUNG Lady'wants Plain SEWING or FANCYWORK.-Addrese Urgent, Albany Street Post Office. i 0 BUTCHER DISENGAGED; capable shop, slaughter, order, or hawking cart.—Address Waiting. Times Office, "o SITUATIONS VACANT. MISS WEIR, St. Andrew street-Gene-rala (20s. 17a 6d), Cooks, Housemaid-Lwndrec-6 (light), Ladyhelps, Housemaids, Housekeeper. 130 a * r" i rT SMART BOY to Assist in Despatch Room. Good Wages. Apply MANAGER, 10<> ■ ' D.I.C, MATRON. (Salary £100). also NURSE one year's hospital experience; Salary £50 per annum) Wanted for the Wairoa CVunty. Hospital. Applications, with testimonials, to be addressed to the " Chairman, Wairoa Hospital, and Charitable Aid Board. Wairoa," will bo received up to FRIDAY, 14th November, 1913; 130 _____ TAYLOR, Secretary. WAIRARAPA HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD.. APPLICATIONS, closing SATURDAY. December 6, are invited for tlio position of MATRON of th« Mosterton Hospital. Salary, £150 per annum, Applicants b state age, ■ qualifications, and previous (experience, and alto the earliest date upon which they would > be > prepared to take tip the duties. Applications, together with testimonials, to bo forwarded to the undersigned, H. F. GREEN. 130 Secretary. Office of the Public .Service Coniiiii«fioiicr, Wellington, Bth Octobrr. 1913. APPLICATIONS, to close at Noon on tbo 10th PROXIMO, will be received by the Sreretary to the Public Service Commissioner for tlio position of MEDICAL INSPECTOR OF SCHOOLS for Ihe.North Canterbury and adjac-nt d'stricts. Further particulars mny be eeen- in the New Zealand ■ Gar.ctte of the 10th instant, or will be furnished on reipicst, Salary, £450 per annum, with travelling expenses. Professional Division. A. J. H. BEXGE. 130 Secretary. ■ *T|I_D(;EMEN -wtin? EMPLOYMENT JL/' should send name, ndclrrss, experience to Secretary Gold Mines' Union, • A'exandiu. 100 No. 10 is a little dearer u than most whiskies, but is worth me i uioncv. 2o
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15893, 13 October 1913, Page 1
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