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REGATTA. QTAGO ANNUAL REGATTA POET CHALMERS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. The Great Carnival Week Attraction. The Greatest Aquatic Display yet held in the Otago Harbour. £250 GIVEN £250 £250 AWAY £250 £260 IN PRIZES. £250 Come and See the Great 14-FOOTER CONTENT for the Championship of' Otago. The Feature of the Regatta. All the Champions Competing. ..First Race 10 a.m., Second Race 2 p.m. ROWING. ROWING. ROWING. RECORD ENTRIES. Sailing Races, Motor Boat Races, * _ Dinghy Races. ( Open Sailing Races for Boys. Also, SWIMMING, SWIMMING, Diving, Greasy Pole, and Numerous Novelty Events in the Steamers’ Basin. This will bo PORT’S GREAT GALA DAY. First Race 10 a.m. Last Race 4.30 p.m. Special Train Arrangements. Admission to Wharves and Flagship, Is (plus tax). ______ E- S. WILSON, Secretary. SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, a domesticated HELP for country; good home.—Address 401, Times Office 31ja A N T E D. At once, ' SMART LAD As APPRENTICE. MANAGER, P.I.C. rjY A I L O R I N G. WANTED, TAILORESS COAT MAKER, accustomed to good-class trade; permanent position; also Trouser Maker for’temporary position. ( Apply Mr EASTON, If Brown, Ewing, and Co., Ltd. TXT A N ~T E D ’ For Invercargill, FIRST-CLASS MILLINER. Good prospects. Apply (at once) BUTTERWORTH BROS. (LTD.), If High street. •w Apply If rjHEM UKA DOMAIN BOARD. APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of CURATOR. Salary £165 per an num, free house, firewood, and run of oow. Schedule of duties may be obtained at the Office, where applications will bo received up to 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, 9th February, 1922. E. B. COOPER, 28ja , Secretary to Board. BOSLYN WORSTED AND WOOLLEN .v., WANTED, several ; smart YOUNG GIRLS ana WOMEN for the Roslvn Worsted and Woollen Mills. Splendid optunities for willing workers. Highest wages paid Ideal conditions. Apply early to W. MILLER, 20ja Manager. F iIIRST-CLASS BREWER. An old-established Brewery requires the services of a First-class Brewer. Knowledge of chemical analysis of beer and stout essential. Salary to commence, £4OO per annum, with prospects of early and substantial advancement. Apply, in strict confidence, _ stating age, experience, and enclosing copies (oidy) of credentials, to 1 BREWER, Car© Charles Haines Advertising Agency, The Dalgety Building, Wellington. Daily telegraph newspaper COMPANY (LTD.), SYDNEY. EDITOR WANTED. APPLICATIONS are invited for the POSITION of Editor of the Daily Telegraph, Sydney. The terms and conditions of the appointment may be obtained on application to Advertising Department, Messrs Gordon and Gotch, Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, or Dunedin. Applications, which should be addressed to the PRESIDENT, Daily Telegraph Newspaper Company (Ltd.), King street, Sydney, will CLOSE on FEBRUARY 14. 1922. 28j a JUNIOR CLERK. A Financial Institution has VACANCY for a Junior Clerk (Male), age 16 to 18 years. Commencing salary. £BO p.a., with regular increments. Knowledge of shorthand and typing preferred. Apply, stating age, previous experience, and particulars of education, to FINANCE, 31ja Times Office. COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES. AIKOUAITI county. DOMINION WEDDING GIFT TO H.R.H. PRINCESS MARY. The Public are cordially invited to Subscribe to the above Fund. Subscriptions, limited to One Shilling for each individual, will be received at tlto County Clerk’s Office, Waikouaiti, and Ipo List will Remain Open till SATURDAY, February 11. JAMES M'GILL, Chairman. Waikouaiti, January 31, 1922. MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. money. money: MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. money; MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. ■JJONBY TO LEND. If you are short of CASH for any purpose, COME AND ' SEE US. Our Advice is FREE, and your business secrets are entrusted to the Manager only. STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. Money Advanced Upon Furniture, Live Stock, Implements, Etc. Moderate Rates and Easy Repayments. Enclose Stamp for Reply. THE CITIZENS’ LOAN AND DISCOUNT CO.. 35 Dowling street, Dunedin. ’Phone 3404. P.O. Box 590. OP LABOUR, Employers are requested to advise the EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, Labour Department, of VACANCIES in their staffs, especially fpr unskilled workers. 24 ju HOUSE-TO-HOUSE Motor Removals any distance; estimates free; experienced men. —Crust and Croat, 20 Manse street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18468, 1 February 1922, Page 1

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