LECTURES. gUDAN UNITED MISSION. ILLUSTRATED LANTERN LECTURE. Mr W. L. MILLS will .deliver an Illustrated Lecture on “ PIONEERING IN THE ANGLO-EGYPTIAN SUDAN,” m the BURNS HALL, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, at 8 o’clock. Chairman: Rev. G. H. Jupp. A LECTURE on “ THE GROWTH OF THE ENGLISH DRAMA,” by the Rev. TULLOCH YUILLE, M.A., 8.D., will be given in Knox Sunday School Hall THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, at 8. Admission: ONE SHILLING. SITUATIONS VACANT. JJOROUGH OF DANNEVIRKE ( APPLICATIONS, Closing -19th MAY, 1922, are invited for the POSITION of WORKING-FOREMAN for the Gas Department. Application to be in own handwriting, accompanied by copies of testimonials, and addressed ” Foreman,” the Town Clerk, Dannevirke. Salary, £250 per annum, with house, fuel, and gae._ Schedule of duties can be had on application. C. A. MEARS, Town ‘Clerk. - SITUATIONS WANTED. ADVERTISEMENTS oMB Words under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc, One Shilling per insertion; 3 Insertions, Ss (id; 6 insertions. 6sStrictly Cash In Advance. Extra Charge It Booked. WANTED, HOUSEWORK, day or halfday every week.—Address 296, Tiroes Office. ‘ ' Smy YOUNG Woman, good housekeeper, requires POSITION in superior' home.— 204, Times Office. ■ ' smy ANTED, by Youth (20), SITUATION in store; 5 years’ experience; can drive motor van.—2sß, Times Office. 6my OUNG Man (23) desires EMPLOYMENT, manual or clerical: has intermediate certificate. —234, Times Office. GARDENER (experienced) wants JOB on station or otherwise; long experience.— Address 279, Times Office. 9rp y WANTED (by respectable woman), WASHING and CLEANING by the day; St Clair and Musselburgh preferred.— 274. Timeb. - _!HL y WANTED (by capable person), POSITION as housekeeper, city; own mis-tress.—-Address 289,' Times Office. 9nxy CHARWOMAN requires WASHING and ‘ GENERAL CLEANING by day.—Address 292, Times Office. 9my WANTED (by experienced woman), POSITION .as housekeeper students; good cook and economical.—29o, Times office. jfrpy CERTIFICATED Motor Driver waiting ENGAGEMENT; well recommended. — Baker’s Agency, 35 Dowling street. ’Phone 3301. Omy TO BAKERS.—Second Hand, used bread and smallgoods, requires POSITION immediately, town or country.—2Bl, care Times. 9my COMMERCIAL LABOUR BUREAU, Stafford street (’Phone 3080) —Plough-, men, Shepherds, Farm Hands, Bushmen, Married Couples, Domestics, Experienced Workers, waiting engagement. 9my ON SHARES. Husband, Wife, Three Children, all good milkers, desire CONTRACT 100 to 150 cows. Used to machines. First-class references. Apply? first instance, HUNTER & REID, Bmy Invercargill. LOST AND FOUND. ADVERTISEMENTS of 18 Words under the Headings Situations Vacant; Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost end Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc., One Shilling per Insertion; 3 insertions, Ss 6d; 6 insertions, ts;. Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. O TEA YE© (from ‘ Dunedin, 3rd inst.), bay FILLY, white {ace, white on hind legs; last seen following southerly direction. Kindly communicate Andrew Gingles, 21 St. Andrew street. 9my OST, gent’s gold SCARF PIN,' with jLJ pearl, via Roslyn, York place, George and Princes streets; reward. —Ring ’Phone 9505. 9my LOST (Princes street, Saturday),' Blue TASSEL.—Finder kindly return to Box 48, Balclutha., 9my LEFT (at His Majesty’s Theatre, ' Tramway Band concert), parcel MUSIC.— Finder please return Paderewski, Town Hall. LOST (Saturday), black-and-tan COLLIE, about six months old; answers, to name of Don.—Please Ring 2946. Reward. LOST, VALISE, containing clothing and correspondence addressed Young; reward.—City Hotel. 9my LOST, silver STOP WATCH, Main South road, Sunday evening; reward.—Webling, 27 Beta street, Roslyn. 9my FOUND— ROMA TEA is Tea that will please you, both in palate and purse; 3a pound; no tannin, no waste; Roma Tea satisfies. —M'Arthur’e. * ■XiIOUND —Queen of the Teapot and foreJT most in popular favour is ROMA Brand TEA: well known for aroma and flavour.— At all Grocers and M’Arthur’a. FOUND —One packet M'Arthui’s MAKOSOAP makes 18 pounds Home-made Soap;' will not harm the daintiest fabrico. It is absolute special, directions enclosed.— M‘ Arthur's. | ' FOUND —Absolute proof. Makoeoap now mailed from Stewart Island to North Cape, Australia, Friendly Islands. Makosoap mailed anywhere, 2a 6d packet.— M’Arthur’s Makosoap Mailing Week. , FOUND —Mako-soap means make Soap. Mak-a-Loaf, make your bread Compressed Yeast. Two household necessities, mad© with one fire. Efficiency, economy, thrift.—M‘Arthur’s, Dunedin. "■TlOUNb—Grocers, Storekeepers; ask your JL' Merchants for Makosoap. It keeps your trade together. M’Arthur's will supply direct if unobtainable from your merfchant. Interview M'ARTHUR. 27ap 1 ROUND —Why not BUY from the Manu- . fncturer, KITT’S, opposite Penrose’s, makes Purses, Cases, Laced Bags; 13s 6d. FOUND The Dunedin Window and Vacuum Cleaning Co. CLEANS WINDOWS and CARPETS.—Send carpets 82 St. Andrew street. 'Phone 493. 20d FOUND —Benhar COAL, X4a 6d per ton on truck Benhar; prompt delivery.— M’Skimming and Son, Benhar. 7m FOUND —Superfluous Hairs, Moles permanently removed by Electrolysis.—Miss Boyer, 61 Stuart street (18 years' experience). FOR SALE. P o a SAL MEDICAL PRACTICE, In Flourishing Canterbury District. Hospital. E, Modern Residence available at reasonable rental. Full particulars from HAMILTON & HAMILTON, 90 Hereford street, 9my ' Christchurch. } ELECTRIC LAMPS.—Best quality Lamps ij at lowest prices; all sizes from 8 to o(wi candle-power; half-watt and metallic filament; all voltages.—MANNlNG CO., 5 Bedford row, Christchurch.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18549, 9 May 1922, Page 1
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