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SHIPPING. _____ nrtHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING -*- COMPANY'S LINE To Plymouth (to land passengers) and London. Yin, Australia and South Africa. MOST MODERN PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. Stemußr. Tons From To SUl_ ' ' 1916. Turakina(2) „ 10960 Wellington May' Rrmokiu(2) ... 19106 — June . RtTAHiNK(2t ... 11000 — July KoTomuOl ... 11500 — a August (2) Twin Screw. (3) Triple Screw. Fitted with Wireless Telegraph. ACCOMMODATION IS NOT SURPASSED BY ANY OTHER LINE. Apply 19 BOND STREET, DUNEDIN. KEITH RAMSAY'S DUNEDIN SHIPPING AGENCY. S.S. KOTARE. For BLUFF, INVERCARGILL, and RIVERTON.—TUESDAY, 11th April. Cargo received at P Shed till 2 p.m. S.S. JOHN. For OAMARU, TIMARU. WELLINGTON, and WANGANUI.—MONDAY, April 10. Cargo till noon. jjJIEDERAL AND SHIRE LINES. DIRECT SERVICE TO WEST COAST UNITED KINGDOM PORTS. (AH F. and S. Steamers Entered into Government War Risks Scheme.) DORSET, Sailing Finally beginning of MAY, for AVONMOUTH. CUMBERLAND, Sailing Finally about End of APRIL, For LIVERPOOL. Apply TURNBULL, MARTIN, 4, CO., Dunedin; Or' to N.Z. AFRICAN S.S. CO. (LTD.), Wellington, Joint Managing Agents. QJTEAM SCHOONER AURORA, From Ross Sea, Antarctica. I will NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for any DEBTS contracted "by my Crew without my Written Authority. J. R. STENHOUSE, 6ap Master. SITUATIONS VACAKT. ' CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading : Fourteen Words, SIXPENCE per insertion; Six insertions, 2s 6d; over Fourteen Words and not exceeding Twenty-lour Words, 1b; Six insertions, Ss. Double rates charged traless cash paid. t In replying *to advertisements of Situations Vacant, applicants should send COI'IES of testimonials, NOT OBIGIKALS. WANTED, LAD (about 17} for grocery; able drive.-—Croft, Union street. (for Dairy Farm, near Dun- '' edin), experienced - MARRIED COUPLE; no others on farm.—Skene's.' W (ANTED, experienced GENERAL; 2 •"n family; highest wages paid.—Address Central, Box 120. Sap ANTED, COOK-LAUNDRESS; immediatoly.—Apply Mrs Balfour, First Church Manse (evenings). Bap ANTED, General SERVANT.—AppIy Mrs Forbes, Valpy street, St. Clair (morning or evening). , Tap WANTED, HAIRDRESSER.; first-class hand; must be reliable. —Apply E. Pratt, Timaru.' Bap MILLINER wanted (6 or 7 years' experi- . ence) to _ take charge of workroom. Fyfe's Economic Stores. 7ap BAKER'S AGENCY, 101 Stuart street, Wants—Cooks (30sJ, Housemaids, General* (good' wages), Girls (assist). TSTANTED. YOUTH', for factory.—Alex. _* * .Thompson and Sons, tent, oil clothing factory, 253 Princes street. Bap WANTED, intelligent BOY for ironmongery trade. —George Street ironmongery, 243 George street. Bap a YOUTH for farm work; v t must be able "'to milk.—C. Davis, Sawyers' Bay. Bap WANTED, good BAKER; married man preferred.—Apply R. Shaw, Allanton. Bap YOUTH Waaxted to milk and make himself useful; good wages.—John Bain, Halfway Bush. Bap 'WIANTED, GENERAL; good wages; v T comfortable home.—Mrs Bridgman, School road, Anderson Bay. Bap WANTED (at once), good GENERAL; good wages suitable girl.—Address A., Post Office, Palmers ton. • Bap an APPRENTICE to pat, v v tern-making.—A. and T. Burt (Ltd.), works. Sap ELDERLY PERSON required 'to assist light housework in good home.—Address Suburb, ■ Times Office. Bap ANTED, GENERAL; light place; 15s;—Mia High, Anderson Bay ('phono 3307 d). ' 6ap WANTED (for May 20), MATERNITY * * NURSE, for country place.—W. 8., Times Offioe. 6ap FAMIIiY .Wanted Milk 16 cows, deliver milk; close town, school, etc. —Farmer, Times Office. 4ap PENSIONED Woman can live FREE of RENT for little light help.—Apply Langley, Maclaggan street. 3ap "OTAISTED, Baker's IMPROVER.—Ap- » * ply (stating wages required, with board) to Up-to-date Bakery, Tapanui. WANTED (for young 'single man on tarmf good home), HOUSEKEEPER. with references; £1 a week.— Address (by May 10) to P., Times Office. WANTED (immediately), GIRL, wait at table and assist housework, temporarily; seaside; fare paid.—Resort, Times Office. Sap WANTED, GIRL, to look after baby and assist light housework; hours 9.30 to 5.30. —Apply 299 Anderson Bay road (corner of Cargill road). Sap BOY or GIRL Wanted as learner or improver for tailoring; a splendid chance learn all branches of tailoring.—7 Royal Arcade. Bap ANTED, DtfNTAL MECHANIC; » * must be thoroughly competent to do all branches — Apply (with references, stating . wages) Dr Eric Caro, Napier. 7ap WANTED (after Eaeter), trustworthy WOMAN as general; also HOUSEMAID. —Apply Mrs Emery, " Edgeley," Anderson Bay. Ba,p \WTANTED, young Lady PIANIST and » » SINGER, to travel with vaudeville company. —Address to G. H. H., Times Office. sap ANTED (for country store), compett i tent ASSISTANT (married); also experienced YOUTH; reference required.— Merchant, Milton. 4apLADIES, make £l weeklv. upwards; own home, spare time. Booklet (three stamps) tells how. —Torchon Lace Company, Collins street, Melbourne. 25m ANTED —Good Situations Vacant; Vv good wages; town ajid oountry; country' Girls kindly apply—Generals, Cooks, Laundresses, Girls Assist.—Miss Spain, Trades Hall. Bap W' ANTED, working FARM MANAGER. (married); efficient in the uso of all modern farming implements.—Applications to Sir Geo. M'Loan, 6 Elder street, Dunedin. • Bap WANTED (for Gladstone Hotel, Fairliej, an Experienced HOUSEMAID, to assist in dining room occasionally; wages 22s 6d; fare _ refunded'.—Apply Inspector of Factories, Timaru. Bap

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16664, 8 April 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16664, 8 April 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16664, 8 April 1916, Page 1