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I s e e t i i i! a r f y a i t i 7 3 s a 5 5 9 8 I, 8 8 t 4 0 Q « r, b g o 4 y SHIPPING. TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF U NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). Steamers will bo despatched as under (circumstances permitting) For OAMARU, TIMARU, LYTTELTON, and WELLINGTON (Cargo only)/ Corinna Monday, 27th March Kmi Monday, 27th March For Auckland] ris~ lyttelton, WELLINGTON, NAPIER, and GISBORNE (Cargo only)— Wingatui Early "For SYDNEY, from WELLINGTON--' Manuka Thursday, 13th April For SYDNEY, from AUCKLAND— Manuka Saturday, Ist April Moeraki Thursday, 6th April For MELBOURNE, via BLUFF— Paloona Monday, 27th March 2 p.m., Dun. For GREYMOUTH Direct (taking Cargo for HOKITIKA) _ . (Cargo only,) .Kaituna , Monday, 27th March. For NELSON and NEW PLYMOUTH, via OAMARU, TIMARU, LYTTELTON, and WELLINGTON—(Cargo only)— Corinna Monday, 27tn March For NAPIER. GISBORNE (Inner Harbours), via OAMARU, TIMARU, LYTTELTON, and WELLINGTON Kini (Cargo only)— Monday, 27th March From AUCKLAND, lor SUVA (FIJI). APIA, VAVAU. HAAPAI, and NUKUALOFANavua Saturday, Ist April From AUCKLAND, for RAROTONGA, RAIATEA, MANGAIA, and PAPEETE (Cargo only)— Flora sth April CARGO RECEIVED FOR— Kaituna, till noon Monday. Kini, till noon Monday Paloona, till noon Monday. Corinna, till 1 p.m. Monday. Tickets Available for Stop-over by Messrs Huddart, Parker, and Company’s Steamers. All Vancouver, Sen Francisco, Intercolonial, and Island Steamers fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. LYTTELTON-WELLINGTON FERRY SERVICE . The MAORI leaves Lyttelton for Wellington. MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, on arrival of 7.18 p.m. train from Christchurch. WAHINE leaves Lyttelton for Wellington TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, on arrival of Second Express from Dunedin GAN FRANCISCO ROTAU * MAIL SERVICE Bookings to LONDON, LIVERPOOL, ' GLASGOW, and All American Points. R.M.S. TAHITI. 11th APRIL. R.M.S. MARAMA, 9th MAY. From Wellington and San Francisco. All Return and Round Tour Tickets interchangeable with C.A. Lina. “All-Red” Route. Return First and Second Class Tickets to United Kingdom can bo made available for outward journey by P. and O. and Orient Lines, via Suez, or bv New Zealand Shipping Company, via Panama. All passengers overseas require permits or passports. For particulars regarding passages and freights apply UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z. (LTD.). THE “ ALL-RED ” ROUTE Via VANCOUVER to LONDON, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, and to All U.S.A. Points. From AUCLANDi R.M.S NIAGARA, 25th APRIL. R.M.S. MAKURA, 23rd MAY. S' Through some of the Greatest SCENIC WONDERS of the World to All Parts of CANADA. UNITED STATES, and BRITISH ISLES. ROUND-THE-WORLD TOURS in conjunction with all the Cqpe, Suez, China, and Japan Lines at Lowest Rates. Return Tickets to United Kingdom can bo made available for Return Passage by P. and O. and Orient Lines, Suez; or New Zealand Shipping Company, via Panama. All passengers overseas require permits or passports. ■ All Return and Round-tour Tickets interchangeable with Union Steam Ship Company’s E.M. Service. Pamphlets. Maps, and all information free. UNION S-S. 00. OF NZ-.fLTD.), Managing Agents. SITUATIONS WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS of 16 Word* under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Eto, One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions, 2a Od; 6 insertions. ss;. Strictly Cash In Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. YOUTH (18) seeks POSITION, cadet sheep station; small wages; own horse; some experience.—Cadet, Times Office. 25m YYFANTED, POSITION as governess; pre■T T vious experience with children; good testimonials.—Governess, Times Office. ARDfiNERCHAUFFEUR, all X repairs, practical gardener; country.—Hustle, Times Office. running town or 21m WOMAN (young) wants WASHING, Monday; Tuesday freej 8.80,-12.30, ss; north end preferred.—Gßß, Times Office. WAITING ENGAGEMENTS Harvestors, Ploughmen, General Farm Hands, Domestics, Couples, all classes labcur. Baker's Agency. ’Phone 3301. . 27m EXPBRIEIC'ED Woman (fond of children) would like POSITION as housekeeper to widower with small family.—Careful, Times. 27m YOUNG Lady, previous experience, desires POSITION, take out children afternoons; St. Clair, St. Kilda preferred.— Reliable, Times Office. 25m YOUNG Man (21) wants WORK any description; drive oar or truck; carrying experience; good references. —Box 10. Owaka. 24m HOUSEKEEPER-PLAIN COOK, good sewer, used to children, wante POSITION ; no outside work.—Reliability, Times Office. 25m BUTCHER, first-class slaughterman, also experienced shop or cart work, seeks EMPLOYMENT. —Address Butcher, Times Office. 25m A COMPETENT Ploughman seeks SITUATION, Palmerston district preferred; good ail-round man and good horseman.—Address Ploughman, 36-4 Cargill road, Caversham. 24m DAIRYMEN! Use the “CERES” SEPARATOR. Among 12 competing separators the “Ceres” was the only machine that left leee»than 0.10 per cent, of fat in the skim muk. Write to Manning Co., 5 Bedford row, Christchurch, PLAYED Out? Try a drop of WATSON’S No. 10. Splendid revivor. It's the best Scotch. 17a M ‘DONALD & MILLER, Green Island, are CASH BUYERS of Prime Bacon PIGS. Correspondence invited. 16ap Accidents win happen. Keep bottle WATSON’S No. 10 always by you. Matured, mellow. Best stimulant. 17a

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18514, 27 March 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18514, 27 March 1922, Page 1