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TEACHERS WANTED. QTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. DOMESTIC SCIENCE INSTRUCTRESS FOR DUNEDIN TRAINING COLLEGE. APPLICATIONS will he received up till MONDAY, sth FEBRUARY, for Homo Science Teacher for the Dunedin Training 1 College. Salary, £390 per annum. Duties to commence at Ist March. S. M. PARK, Secretary. Education Office, Dunedin, 20th January, 1923. SITUATIONS WANTED. W ADVEB'UISEMENTS 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, 2s Pd; 6 insertions, sa; Strictly Cash in Advance. F.xtra Charge it Booked. /HARDENER wants general GARDENING XX WORK; capable.—l 27, Times. 20]a ANTED, LABOURING, of any kind.— Address 105, 'Limes Office. 23ja CLERK unable to secure clerical work desires light EMPLOYMENT, domestic or otherwise.—2ll, Times. 23ja YOUNG Lady (23) desires POSITION in shop, or would work few hours daily.— 20;), Times Office. "Hia. TWO Experienced Finishers require POSITION ; reliable: elate wages—Address 200, Times Office. VISrANTED, WORK of any description, W strong youth (18); first-class references. —205, Times. 23 LADY requires POSITION housekeeper or cook; good references; state wages, etc., to 191, Times Office. 23ja E Woolclasser, Puller, Pelt Grader waiting .ENGAGEMENT; willing.—l9o, Times Office 23ja 'ANTED (by youth, 20), WORK of any description; town or country.— Steady Worker, Times. 2-1 ia ’ANTED (by young lady), HOUSEWORK, between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. or 3 \i.m. —19G, Times Office. 23ja 'ANTED (by youth), WORK, in wholesale store or grocery establishment; energetic; experience.—213, Times. 23ja EMPLOYMENT wanted by all-round man, bricklayer, cement worker, drainer; town or country.—l 73 Anderson’s Bay road. WWTANTED, light WORK by the day.— »f Ring ’Phono 1117, or apply 70 Stafford street. 23ja TO HAIRDRESSERS—Hairdresser wans ENGAGEMENT.—Address 183, Times Office. 22ja (CAPABLE young man (26) seeks WORK J in town; any description; references Address 30, Times. 20]a LOCO. Traction-driver wants JOB, driving or feeding chaffcutting; experienced hand.—l 63, Times Office. 20ja ENGINEER requires WORK, any description; town or country.—Address 173, Times Office. 20ja EAD anxious get on in life, but cannot get started, wants WORK. —215, Times Office. 23 j a LADY requires POSITION as companion or ladyhelp; good home chief consideration; capable.—l 79, Times Office. C CARPENTER (experienced all branches 1 building trade) desires WORK, jobbing alterations; satisfaction guaranteed; town or country.—2o3, Times. 23ja COUNTRY Girl (17) desires SITUATION housemaid or companion-help; Otago Central preferred.—Address (stating particulars) 374, Times. •- ’ 22j a YOUTH (19) desires WORK, country; willing learn; good horqiß essential.— 178, Times Office. 22ja YOUTH (two years experience agricultural and sheep) wants further EXPERIENCE on sheep station. —Address 216, Times Office. 23ja TO Brewers and Maltsters.—A young man, with a thorough knowledge of malting, seeks SITUATION as foreman in large malting.—t Address 180, Times Office. 22j a Housekeeper (working) seeks reengagement on station or run; capable, reliable; cook for 4to 6 men; sole charge; wages 30s; reference.—l 72, Times Office. 20ja LOST AND FOUND, AIWETITISEMENTS of is Words under the Headings Situations Vocant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let. Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wanes, Etc., One Shilling per inrertion; 3 Insertions, 2s 6d; G insertions, ss; Strictly Cash In Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. LOST, carved leather PURSE, Saturday evening, George street; chequo for largo sum of money inside, also two cheques for smaller sums and loose silver. —Reward on communicating with 407, Cumberland street. 23 j a WOULD lady who was handed by mistake at Kaikorai off 10.30 car from town black HANDBAG, containing silver, small purse, pen, and key, kindly leave same at W. Kemp's Store. 22 j a LOST, POCKET BOOK, containing money; payment of cheque stopped; train ticket and papers; reward.—Return Langley and Son, Maclaggan street. 23ja LOST (November), large black CAT, vicinity Upper Kew; answers to name Nigger.—Gocd reward communicating Shiel, brickworks, St. Clair. 20ja LOST (Saturday, between St. Clair and Moray place), JES NOTE. —Reward returning to Broadbent. Laidlaw and Gray, Rattray street, Dunedin. _23ja LOST (between Cumberland street and Maori Hill, via Pitt street), SIDE CURTAIN of motor car.—Finder return Times Office. 23 j a TT OST (Friday), pearl and olivine a i PENDANT and CHAIN; dead sister’s gift; reward.—lsaacs, 604 Cumberland street. LOST, Motor TOOL KIT, between W. A. Scott's factory and Gardens, King street. —Reward return "W. A. Scott’s. 23ja LOST, £2 NOTES, in vicinity Hanover and Leith - street; reward.—36 Leith street 23ja T OST, brown leather PURSE; initials Ji-J • J.F.N.” —Finder please Ring 1130. LOST (Sunday, from Littlobonrne), black PUG : reward. —H Littlebourno road. OST, lady’s OVERCOAT, Railway Station, Saturday; reward.—s Warden f;trcet, Opobo. 22ja FOUND —Superfluous Hairs, Moles, permanently Removed by Electrolysis.—Miss Boyer, 61 Stuart street (18 years’ experience). AOUND —CHIMNEYS SWEPT by compel tent man.—Otago Window Cleaning Company. ’Phono 3250. Office, 254 d King street. 6 a FOUND —F. Tanner. 754 King street, supplies following with Vitnminc Pavis Bread; G. Kitchur. G. Crawford, Captain Conk Fruit Mart. R. Gcmmell. Pavis Bread. FOUND F. Tanner supplies Dunedin Dairy, Hunter and Etheridge, Mrs Millan, M'Kcnzie (N.E.V.), Jones, Mrs Wheeler, Duff. M'Kenzie. Pavis Health Bread. 6d. FOUND— If you cannot pet Pavis Vitamine Bread, get Pavis Vitamine Flour, all grocers; 3lb bags, Is, Pavis Vitamine Bread, 6d.-—M'Arthur, Filleul street. FOUND— M’Artliur’s Makosoap sold by all grocers; will make 18lb home-made Soap, saving you los ini buying soap. Wo mail direct for 2s 6d.—M Arthur a. Found —Peter’s pile cure, is cd posted, will euro yon as it has cured others; T 25 guarantee if no cure; avoid doctor’s bills.—M'Arthur’a, Filleul street. TTtOUND—Mason’s Extract makes 6 gnl_fij lons refreshing beverage, Is 6d bottle. Greenwich Lemonade Crystals, makes 2 gab lons, 6d packet: Edinburgh Tonic, 2s 6cl.— APArthur’fl, Filleul street. "IWIRES occur when least expected ! ’Bs prepared with on “Underwriters Automatic Fire Extinguisher. Most efficient extinguisher on the market, and most simple in construction. —U. P. M. Manning Co., 5 Bedford row, Christchurch. ALL forms of headaches successfully treated George Gourlio, consulting medical herbalist, 437 Princes street, Dunedin. 20ja

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18768, 23 January 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18768, 23 January 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18768, 23 January 1923, Page 1

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