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SHIPPING. rfXHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING X COMPANY'S LINE To Southampton (to land paesengers) and London via Montevideo and Teneriffe. MOST MODERN PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. StOMnar. I'o'w From To Sail ' ' ioie. HOW Wellington Feb. T RoroiuM(3lt .. Ilsf>o — Fi*b. ?■! RI«tJTAK*(S't ... 10130 — March 23 ToiUKi!<A<2'.t .. IWRO — April 50 KirAi-Krinf 1 ?)* ... PRIO — Vay '8 (2) Twin Screw. (3) Triple Screw, tCalls at Bio de Janeiro. Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. ACCOMMODATION IS NOT SURPASSED BY ANY OTHER LINE. Apply 19 BOND STREET. DUNEDIN. IZ"EITH RAMSAY'S DUNEDIN SHIPPING AGENCY. S.S. KOTARE. For BLUFF, INVERCARGILL, and RIVERTON. — TUESDAY, February - L Oargo received at P Shed till noon. Goods consigned to inland points from Invercargill and Riverton free of charge T7IEDERAL AND SHIRE LINES. (All F. and S. Steamers Entered Into Government War Risks Scheme.) DIRECT STEAM SERVICE FROM GLASGOW. AVONMOUTH. MANCHESTER, and LIVERPOOL TO NEW ZEALAND. TONGARIRO. Sailed December 6. OPAWA, Sailed January 4. Importers will do well to instruct their English Correspondents to ship direct from the above-mentioned Porta in the numerous cases where a saving in charges can be effected. For particulars applv to the FEDERAL-SHIRE LINES, 2 Fenchurch avenue, London, or their Agents at Bristol, Glasgow, Manchester, and Liverpool; or to TURNBULL, MARTIN. & CO., 20s Dunedin Agents. JjTEDERAL AND SHIRE LINES. DIRECT SERVICE TO WEST COAST UNITED KINGDOM PORTS. (All F. and S. Steamers Entered into Government War Risks Scheme.) PAPAROA, Loading Dairy Produce, End of JANUARY, For AVONMOUTH. Apply TURNBULL, MARTIN, & CO., Or to Dunedin; N.Z. AFRICAN S.S. CO. (LTD.), Wellington, Joint Managing Agents. MOTOR CAR EXCURSIONS. M OTOR HIRE SERVICE. Phone 3267. DAY; OR NIGHT. 'Phone 3267. Wo do our Hiring Service with high-class Cars r'riven by competent drivers. Urgent night '-ills promptly attended to. REASONABLE CHARGES. PACIFIC MOTOR, GARAGE, 31 OCTAGON. 24jy PERSONAL. ' CASE ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading: Fourteen Words, ONE SHILLING por insertion; Six insertions, 6s; over Fomteen Words and not exceeding Twenty-fonr Words, 2s; Si* insertions, 10s. Doable rates charged unless cash paid. "PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY.—In--IL ■ quirics every description undertaken in any part of Australasia. Correspondence strictly private and confidential. —Address P.O. Box 530, Dunedin. 26ja SITUATIONS WANTED. " CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading: Fourteen Words, SIXPENCE per lns&tion; Sii insertions, 2s 6d; over Fourteen Words and not exceeding Twenty-fonr Words, Is: Six , insertions, 6s. Doable rates charged unless . cash paid. OUNG Lady would like POSITION aa companion-help. —A. 1., Times Office. DOMESTICATED Young Woman seeks POSITION in country with private family.—Address K. L., Times Office. 26ja WANTED, POSITION, companionhelp; Catholic family,_ in country; would do sewing.—Catholic, Times Office. -VSTANTED (by Lad, aged 18), SITUA- ? ?i TION on orchard. —Address Orchard, Times Office. 26j& \7"OUTH (aged 19 years, with secondary -1- education) desires POSITION as junior clerk. —B. R., Times Office, 26ja LADY (with business experience) desires Relieving WORK few afternoons weekly.—B., Times Office. 26ja YOUNG Woman (one child) wishes SITUATION in good home; country preferred—Grateful, Times Office. 25ja WANTED (by respectable person), POSITION, housekeeping or light general.—Address I*l., Times Office. 25ja experienced detail work; mar\j ried; salary £3; references; rejected for service.—Bull, Times Office. 20ja EXPERIENCED Housekeeper seeks REENGAGEMENT to one or two gentlemen; near town, north lino; references.— N. Z., Times Office. 26ja ACCOUNTANT (thorough commercial experience, engineering, etc.) open for ENGAGEMENT. —Address Reliable, Times Office. . 20 j a W" ANTED (by Lady, slight knowledge bookkeeping, typewriting), POSITION junior clerk; small salary.—Experience, Times. 25 j a TO Station Owners.—Married Couple waiting ENGAGEMENT; wife cook, housekeeper, etc.; husband useful, look after sheep; highest references.—Address Romney, Times Office. 26ja SITUATIONS VACANT. JJAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL. APPLICATIONS are invited for the following APPOINTMENTS:— 1. For the period of the war, an Assistant Master or Mistress, to teach ordinary form subjects. Salary, £180 to £200, according to experience and qualifications. Men candidates for this appointment must not be eligible for enlistment. 2. Assistant Mistress for Junior Form — English, Mathematics, and French. Salary, £150. Applications, with copies of testimonials and full particulars as to age and qualifications, will be received up to FEBRUARY 5. R. ENGLISH, 21ja Secretary. Office of the Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 24th January, 1916. APPLICATIONS, to be mado on P.S.C. Form 17a, obtainable at Principal Post Offices, will bo received by the Undersigned for the following POSITION : — CHIEF OFFICER, N.Z.G.S. Tutanekai, Post and Telegraph Department. Applicants must hold a foreign-goingr master's certificate. Position will bo gradefl in the Professional Division, Class E. Salary £235 per annum (maximum £235), with shore allowanco at the rate of 4s per diem. Applications closo 3rd FEBRUARY. Further particulars may bo obtained on application to the Permanent Head of tho Department, Wellington. P. VERSCHAFFELT, 26ja Secretary. HOUSEWORK made easy and pleasurable assisted by a cup of delicious, invigorating DESERT GOLD TEA; Is 10d and 2»t 14ja

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16601, 26 January 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16601, 26 January 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16601, 26 January 1916, Page 1

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