SHIPPING. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. To London, via Montevideo, Teneriffo, and Plymouth. MOST MODERN PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. l Steamer. Ton», Front To Sai__ . - _ __ WR | RlMPEiirj(2>* ... flaSO Wellineton March R . K*ikoura(2)* ... 109«0 Wellington April !» Uemdrra(2)' ... 13500 — May ' TtUAHiNB(2I* ... 12000 — J«ne i jforomjAffiV — _ .Inly _J_ } (2) Twin Screw. (3) Triple Screw. *Callsßio. Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. x ACCOMMODATION IS NOT SURPASSED BY ANY OTHER LINE. ' - Vply 19 B °ND STREET, DU_N__Dl__ 1 TTEITH RAMSAY'S DUNEDIN 1 AV. SHIPPING AGENCY. S.S. KOTARE. For INVERCARGILL.—TUESDAY, 24th February. Cargo till noon. i For RrVERTON—TUESDAY, 24th Febru- _ ary. Cargo till Noon. S.S. JOHN. For WANGANUI. via OAMARU. TIM•ARU, LYTTELTON, and WELLINGJ TON.—EARLY. , * J jrflAteftCt HIRE LINE I /if qi • M§k=m&wii STEAMERS NEW ZEALAND TO AVONMOUTH (BRISTOL). l Steamer. Tons Commander, f ARGYLLSHIRE** .. 12500 W. Chicken 1 AYRSHIRE + * .. .. 11900 W. J. Pago BANFFSHIRE .. .. 9550 J. Wallace 1 PERTHSHIRE* .. .. 9350 J. Thompson BUTESHIRE '..' .. 9550 W. H. Brodio ! NAIRNSHIRE .. .. 10000 C. Fordcr 1 MORAYSHIRE .. .. 9750 H. C. Howard fTwin Screw. * Wireless. I The above Magnificent Steamers, which have all been specially Sniilt for the New Zealand trade, will be despatched at regular intervals. Steamers are fitted throughout with every . modern convenience, and accommodation is provided for Saloon and Steerage Passengers. Passage Money: Saloon. 40 guineas per Adult: Steerage, £16 10s. £18 10s. and £20 ' 10(i per Adult, from any New Zealand port. For further .information apply to the Manor/inaj Owners: TURNBULL. MARTIN, & CO.. 1 Crawford street. Dunedin i ■ BuBINEBB NOTICES. 7 ' ! A & T. BURT (LIMITED). Our WAREHOUSE arid WORKSHOP PREMISES will be CLOSED ALL DAY on SATURDAY, the 21st inst., on account > of the EMPLOYEES' ANNUAL PICNIC. 1 A. & T. BURT (LIMITED). 20f Stuart street. ■QUNEDIN CUP MEETING. During Cup Week lots of people visit Dunedin, many of whom aro strangers, and not acquainted with the ehons. To those ■ we would susrgest that HENDY'S HAIR- ; DRESSING ROOMS oater for every do- ) ecription of Ladies' and Gentlemen's HairJ dressing, and are staffed bv thoroughly ox- [ pert assistants only. Hairdrossing, Massaging, Hair Tinting, etc., at moderate prices, Appointments may be booked in advance. Mr HENDY has been established in Dunedin for 17 years, _ and holds diploma for high-class hairdressine at Academic Internationale, London and Paris. All advice on hair and scalp gratis. Address: 1&4 PRINCES STREET. ' ■ — AGRICULTURAL SALT •*-*■ To arrive (due March). I Good, Clean. Even Grain Agricultural Salt (in sacks, 11 to ton). Price, 40s per ton net cash, ship's alings, Dunedin wharf. Order from All Merchants, Stock and Station Agents, or HENRY BERRY & CO., Castle street, Dunedin, I Opposite Railway Station. 12d WITHOUT a peer-WATSON'S No. 10 Whisky. . 20f ENFIELD AUTOLETTE - To Christchurch. 12£ hours, 5£ gallons petrol; 1 sco local testimonials; £185. ENFIELD AUTOLETTE-Best British light car; oversize tyres; £195.—Hayward and Garratt, agente, Bath street. ENFIELD LIGHT CAR; 56.8 miles per gallon, Dunedin petrol test. —Hayward and Garratt, Bath 6treet. VINRUDE ROWBOAT MOTORS.-Fit any boat or dinghy; £25 complete.— HAYWARD & GARRATT. Stuart street. MILLS & CO., Most Up-to-date DRY CLEANERS and DYERS, 236 George street Dunedin (next Pattillo's). DON'T say "Whisky!" Say " WAT- ' SON'S No. 10 Whisky." 20f ■■" ■ ' SITUATIONS WANTED. CASJ* ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading: Fourteen Words, SIXPENCE per insertion; Six insertions, 2s 6d; over Fourteen Words i and not exceeding Twenty-four Words, Is; Six 1 insertions, ss. Double rates charged nuless cash paid. ANTED, POSITION, store, any department; experienced; knowledgo bookkeeping.—Business, Times Office. WANTED, any LINES, on commission; small salary. — Commission, Times Office. 20f STEADY Young. Man wants WORK; milk, and assist on farm. —Address Reliance, Times Office. 20f ANTED, WASHING and CLEANING ; Monday and Tuesday.—Address ■ E. S., 735 Cumberland street. 19f WANTED, GARDENS to Clean, Hedges to Train, Lawns to Cut, ate. ; I-lortus, Times Office. 20f YOUNG Man (first class marine certificate) desires POSITION ashore; country preferred.—Engineer, Port Chalmers. RUITGROWERS.—Young Man, with slight exixrrienco, wants LEARN fruit I growing.—Fruit, Times Office. 17f JUNIOR Bookkeeper (male) wants POSITION immediately; excellent referonces.—S. A. G., Post Office, Moagirl. ARRIED Ploughman open for ENGAGEMENT; Home and colonial exi penenco. —Ploughman, Times Office. j GARDEN WORK in all its branches { undertaken by thoroughly experienced , gardener.—44o King street. 17f AKER wants SITUATION (country); good first or second __ well up in , smalls; good recommendations. —Address j Baker, Times Office. 19f j TX7"ANTED (by competent married ' Tt couple, no encumbrance), SITUATION on sheen station; wife good cook, ' broad baker; husband milk, garden, etc. ; references.—Capable, Times Office. 20f SITUATIONS VACANT. MRS FORRESTER, 59-61 Maclaggan street.—Cooks (355), Housemaid-Wait-resses (17s 6d), Kitchcnmaid (255), Girls ' Assist. 20f TTNIVERSITY _ OF OTAGO. APPLICATIONS, which must he in my ' hand not later than Noon on TUESDAY, i 24th February, are invited for tlhe Position I of LECTURER to MASSAGE STUDENTS on APPLIED MASSAGE and MEDICAL , GYMNASTICS. I Full particulars are obtainable from tho I Undersigned. ; 1 H. CHAPMAN, j 2.0£ JtUiK.wtrar.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16003, 20 February 1914, Page 1
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