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TEACHERS'WANTED. J^ELSON GIRLS’ COLLEGE. Tho Governors' REQUIRE the Services of a fully-qualified PHYSICAL CULTURE MISTRESS. Particulars of _ duties on application to the Lady Principal. Salary according' to qualifications, with board and residence. Applications, stating qualifications,' and accompanied by certificates, testimonials, and photograph, will bo received by the undersigned up to 12th APRIL R. CATLEY, Secretary. College Office, Nelson, 21st March, 1922. 24m S OUTHLAND BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. ASSISTANT WANTED AT ONCE. In Grad© D. Male preferred. Intending applicants are invited to send Applications to THE RECTOR. Invercargill, March 25, 1922. 24m Rapier high school board. APPLICATIONS, closing on the 18th APRIL, 1922, are invited for the position of COMMERCIAL ASSISTANT, Grade D, on the staff of the Napier Girls’ High School. Applicants must be qualified to teach Shorthand, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping, and some general ■'secondary subjects. The successful applicant, will be required to perform duties as resident mistress at the Girls’ Hostel, in consideration for which services she will receive free board ahd lodging. Forms of application obtainable on appli cation to this office. W. L. DUNN, Secretary. Education Office. Napier, 21st March, 19211 24m SITUATIONS WANTED. ADVERTISEMENTS of 16 Words under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Eto, One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions, 2s 6d; 6 insertions, ss;. Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. TRAINED Nurse (kindly and attentive) wishes MEDICAL CASE in country: 2 guineas.—Change, Bos 352. Dunedin. 23m (GARDENER-CHAUFFEUR, all running X repairs, practical gardener; town or country.—Hustle, Times Office. 21m MARRIED Shepherd (good doge) open -for ENGAGEMENT.-r-Addrese Straggler, Times Office. ' 20m ENGINE-DRIVER, refrigerating experience, handy with tools, desire© WORK any sort.—l 3, Times Office. 22m WANTED, POSITION a© companionhelp or housekeeper in email family; experienced.—B, Times Office. 24m YOUNG Man (21) want© WORK any description ; drive car or truck; carrying experience; good references.—Box 10, Owaka. 24m I EXPERIENCED Married Ploughman, 2 ■J children, want© SITUATION farm, station; near school; wife would cook for 2 or 3 men.—Address 177, Times Office. ■VITAITING ENGAGEMENTS—VV Ploughmen, General Farm Hands, Domestics, Couples, all claeses labour.— Baker’© Agency, ’phone 3301. 23m RETURNED Soldier, _ reliable, wants - description; ■ knowledge' of electricity, handy with tools.—2lß, Times Office. 23m C~ HAUPFEUR-GARDENER. all running repairs, careful driver, practical gardener all branches.—Oamaru, Otago Times Office. 23m A COMPETENT Ploughman seeks SITUATION, Palmerston district preferred; good all-round man and good horseman.—Address Ploughman, 364 Cargill road, Caversham. ' 24m 'TKMNTED, by experienced young Man T f (single), POSITION manager sheep farm; capable in all branches farm work.— Write particulars, etc., to Practical, Times Office. 24m

LOST AND FOUND ADVERTISEMENTS ol 16 Words under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc., One Shilling per insertion; 3 Insertions, 3s 6d; S insertions, KsSirlotty Cash in Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. lOST (Saturday, King Edward road), Jet J Black COLLIE DOG.—Communicate ,T. Lnndreth, N.E. Harbour; or Co-op. Milk Supply. 22m rOST (from Burnside), Ayrshire HEIFER; -I last seen Wednesday about 1 p.m.— Ring 9138. 23m LOST (in Palmerston), returned soldier’s BADGE, No. 34959. —Finder please return to Teviotdale, Palmerston. 23m FOUND —Benhar COAL, 14s 6d per ton on truck Benhar; prompt delivery. Skimming and Son, Benhar. 7m FOUND— Superfluous Hairs, Moles permanently removed by Electrolysis.—Miss Boyer, 61 Stuart street (18 years’ experience). FOUND —Wringer no worry after being Repaired and Re-rubbered.—Manson’s, 203 Crawford street. New ones stocked. FOUND —Lawn MiJwer running easy. It was Overhauled at Mahson’a; big stock new Mowers; old ones taken as part payment.—Address 203 Crawford street. 3m FOUND —Best Rice, Sago, Tapioca, 3id pound; Barley, 2Jd; Prunes, 9d; 251 b Oatmeal, 5s 6d; 8 pounds Wash. Soda, Is; 8 pounds Salt, Is. —M'Arthur’s. FOUND— 51b M'Arthur’s Tea, 11s; special offer; equals any 3s tea; Jib English Cocoa, 6d; lib Tins Coffee, Is.—M'Arthur’s. IJfOUND —Large Salmon, lid; 3 Tins Sardines, Is; Salt Herrings, 3s doz; Red Herrings, 3s; Ling Fish, Is 6d; 8 Tins Fish Paste, la. —M'Arthur’s. FOUND 1 —M'Arthur’s pay railage on £5 worth Groceries. Wake up, take the offer; save money; lowest prices, quality right; 231 b Special Tea, 2a lb.—M'Arthur’s. FOUND —Large Bars Soap, la 4d; Barilla, 9d bar; Sandsoap, 3d; 3 Blue Mottled Soap, 2s 6d; 3 Floor Polish, Is 3d; Metal Polish, 6d.—M'Arthur’s. FOUND —Makoaoap makes 181 b soap, 2s Gd posted; just add fat and water; Compressed Yeast, 3s 6d for month’s supply, packet a week; "Makosoap,” Com. Yeast.— M’Arthur's. I7IOUND —A Dunedin baker scores the ; Champion Shield for tho Dominion; this honour belongs to Mr H. Gardner, Cumberland street. We sell Gardner Bread.— M'Arthur’s. FOUND —Bakers, -are you satisfied ? Compressed Yeaat and Crown Flour gained the Championship Shield. Mr Gardner, wo congratulate you on your win. Quality tells. THOUND —A splendid showing of Ladies 1 Oxford SHOES, black and nigger brown, at Harris', Stuart street. J HOUND —Gents’ Box Chrome BOOTS, sown soles, 21s; guaranteed the best value ever offered the public. FOUND —Quality Footwear for School Children; we guarantee ours the best procurable, and cheaper than most. I HOUND—SLIPPERS in abundance; splendid variety to choose from.—HARRIS’ Railway Shoe 'Store, 101 Stuart street. 1 "HOUND The Dunedin Window and j Vacuum Cleaning Co. CLEANS WINDOWS and CARPETS.—Send carpets 32 St. Andrew street. 'Phone 493. 20d I HOUND.— Railway Cash Purchasing Dis- ? counts .for period ending January 31st payable at Social Hall, Hillside, THURSDAY March 23rd, and Trades Hull, Moray place,’ FRIDAY, March 24th, 7 to 8.30 p.m. Member’s Ticket must be produced. All unpaid discount not, claimed by letter within two weeks of payment shall oe carried forward to next period (see Rule 10),

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18512, 24 March 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18512, 24 March 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18512, 24 March 1922, Page 1