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TEACHERS WANTED. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOLS BOARD. APPLICATIONS are invited, and will bo received by the undersigned, until WEDNESDAY, 3rd May, for a Grade B (or O) ASSISTANT for the Girls’ High School. Latest testimonials should accompany application, and applicant state earliest date can commence duties. EDMUND LASH, Secretary, P.O. Box' 187, New Plymouth. GIRLS’ COLLEGE. WANTED, an ASSISTANT MISTRESS C or D Grade. Applicants are requested to state what subjects they arc prepared to take, and on what date they could join. Applications, with photograph and testimonials, will be received by the Undersigned up to May 12. R. CATLEY, Secretary. College Office. Nelson, 21st April. 1922. 26ap SITUATIONS WANTED. ADVERTISEMENTS cf 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 Cd; 6 insertions, ss;. Strictly ,Casb in Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. TO 7" ANT ED.—Woman wants WASHING, Mondays.—47o, Times Office. 27ap S) HOUSEMAIDS (sisters); prefer together. .->/ Trotman, 73 Princes street. 26ap MARRIED Couples, Shepherds, Ploughmen, etc.—Trotman’s Labdur Agency, 73 Princes street. 26ap ■VTOUNG Widow (boy 9) wants POSITION i housekeeper to widower; fond of children; trustworthy.—37B, Times Office. BOOT TRADE.—Wanted, POSITION .as Boot Salesman or Storeman. —Address 429, Times Office. 24ap HUST’ANTED (by experienced Woman), CLEANING or WASHING daily— Apply 32 Catherine street; Caversham. 17HXPERIENCED Lady Saleswoman roli quires POSITION; china preferred.— 472, Times Office. • 27ap EXPERIENCED Housekeeper, with child, seeks POSITION; own mistress. —473, Times Office. 27ap EXPERIENCED Gardener, handy man, seeks SITUATION; station or private family Times Office. 27ap WANTED (by youth, aged.lß), to LEARN mixed farming or job sheep station; willing.—lß6. Times Office. , 27ap ANTED (by experienced cook, with » » child 5 years), POSITION; town or country.—Address 487. Times Office. 27ap Dressmaker win be disengaged soon, and can take up dressmaking at ladies’ homes daily.—49s, Times. 27ap (1 OOD all-round country Butcher would T like CHANGE ; good smalls and bacon. Address 497, care .Times Office. 27ap \HfTANTED (by middle-aged person), light TV DOMESTIC DUTIES; small wage, good home; no children; references. —475, Times. ' 27ap FOREMAN Baker, any branch, wide experience, open for ENGAGEMENT; country, north preferred; references.—-482, Times Office. 27np kATAITING ENGAGEMENT, experienced * * Chauffeur-Gardener; do running repairs; town or country; recommended— Baker’s Agency, ’Phone 3301. 27a0 '4 VTANTED (by strong experienced woman) 11 WASHING, CLEANING, offices shops; or place as'housekeeper.—4s9, Time Office. 26ai 4HTTANTED, POSITION by young man » » handy with tools; electrical student second class stationary engine-driver’s certifi cate. —464, Times Office. 26a] WAITING ENGAGEMENT, , capable Man; well recommended; waiter, porter, caretaker; trustworthy.—Baker’s Agency, Dowling street (’phone 3301). \*TANTED, POSITION driving or firing, » V by certificated second class enginedriver ; own runniqg repairs.—Address 462, Times Office. 2fiap ILESMAN, with ‘ 6 years’ drapery, furnishing, and travelling experience, dePOSITION, town or country.—446, as Office. i 26ap ■’II7AITING ENGAGEMENTS—PIoughv t men, Mill Hands, Farm Labourers, Couples, Bushmen, Domestics, Hotel Porters. Baker’s Agency (’phone 3301). 24ap VSTANTED (by middle-aged lady), POSIM TION t as. housekeeper; sole charge preferred.—433, Times Office. ■ 24ap LOST AND FOUND ADVERTISEMENTS ol 16 Words under the Headings Situations Vaoant, Wanted,.. For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc., One Shilling per Insertion; S insertions, 2s 8d; 6■, insertions, 6s;. Strictly Cash hi Advance. Extra Charge If Booked. LOST (vicinity Roslyn), black-and-tan Collie PUP.—Finder please ’phone 9415; reward. 27ap LOST (Sunday, between Carey BayPfeabyterian Church), Gold BROOCH. Finder return to Mr Wilson, Beach street. lOST, Greenstone and Gold BROOCH; inJ Rials A. 1.; reward—A. Ings, Gladstone road, Mosgiel. 27ap fOST, Brown Pekinese DOG—Reward reJ turning to Moller, 18 Pitt street; or 'phone 1970 or 3392. - 27ap lOST (Monday afternoon - ; George street), J Fawn Suede FELT BAG.—Finder please ring 1396; reward. 27a p LOST, a black-and-white Greyhound PUP; reward.—3B Heridt row, Dunedin. I HOUND—Boys and Girls’ School BOOTS* at greatly reduced prices at Harris’s Shoo Store, Stuart, street. I HOUND I — Football BOOTS, 17s 6d; English Soccer BOOTS, 29s 6d; don’t fart to see these; they’re wonderful vahje. EOUNd —Men’s Working BOOTS, strong and durable; 18s 9d, 21s 6d, 25s 6d, 28s; Greenhides, 28s 6d; good Bluchers, 10s 6d. JiIOUND —Goloshes, Gumboots, Laggings* good value; nil reasonably priced.— HARRIS’S Railway Shoe Store, 101 Stuart street. 27ap 1710 UND —General public, do you know the . results of M'Arthur’s Makosoap ? Well take note. One packet Makosoap means 10s in your pocket. Absolute saving. 17HOUAD —One packet M’Arthur's Makosoap ; mokes 18 pounds Home-made Soiip; will not harm the daintiest fabrics. It is absolute special, directions enclosed— M'Arthur's. FOUND —Here. It Ss >all worked out. Spend 2s, saves 10s. Absolute fact; be fair to yourself. Buy packet Makosoap. all grocers. Economy. FOUND— Absolute proof. Makosoap now mailed from Stewart Island to North Cape, Australia, Friendly Islands. Makosoap mailed anywhere, 2s 6d packet.— M’Arthur’s Makosoap Mailing Week. FOUND— Mako-soap means make Soap. Mak-n-Loaf, make your bread Compressed Yeast. Two household necessities, made with one fire. Efficiency, economy, thrift. —M’Arthur’s, Dunedin. T7HOUND —Grocers, Storekeepers; ask your JO Merchants for Makosoap. It keeps your trade together. M'Arthur’s will supply direct if unobtainable from your merchant. Interview M 1 ARTHUR. ‘Lap FOUND— Benhar COAL, 14s 6d per ton on truck Benhar; prompt delivery— M‘ Skimming and Son, Benhar. 7m TTHOUND—Superfluous Hairs, Moles permaJj nently removed by Electrolysis—Miss Boyer, 61 Stuart street (18 years' experience). FOUND The Dunedin Window and Vacuum Cleaning Co. CLEANS WINDOWS and CARPETS—Send -carpets 82 St. Andrew street. ’Phone 493. 20d X)D-MILNE when you ask for HER SOLES. They are fixed small screws. Woocl-Milno give vice. Every bootmaker supplies

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18539, 27 April 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18539, 27 April 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18539, 27 April 1922, Page 1

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