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PUBLICATIONS. THITCOMBE & TOMBS /LIMITED). HELPING STUDENTS. HELPING STUDENT'S. HELPING STUDENTS. A Student’s success depends on many things that do not, at first glance, meet the eye. Our large experience in catering for the needs of all Students enables us to render aid to Students in a manner that t'ould not be rightly expected of a loss experienced Firm. THE QUESTION OF BOOKS. Few things are more disconcerting or a greater hindrance to study than the upe of improper Text Books. Slight great alterations to the text of a book make all the difference, but all Students who buy these Text Books from us are amply protected, as WE ONLY SELL THE OFFICIAL TEXT BOOKS that are authorised each year. OFFICIAL TEXT BOOKS OFFICIAL TEXT BOOKS OFFICIAL TEXT BOOKS FOR ALL FACULTIES OP THE OTAGO UNIVERSITY. SPECIAL SCHOOL STATIONERY. SPECIAL SCHOOL STATIONERY. • SPECIAL SCHOOL STATIONERY. - The advantages of good Collegiate STATIONERY are apparent to everybody, and we arc in a paramount position to render Students unique service with their Stationery. Being the actual Manufacturers of the Stationery sell, we can control both the quality and the price. Comparison will show that the quality of the paper wo use is far above the ordinary, while our prices leave nothing to bn desired on the score of economy —another of tlrnse benefits that our Student customers enjoy.

WHITCOMBE &. TOMBS, LTD., PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. TEACHcRS WAWTuii. gOUTHLAND GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL APPLICATIONS, Closing 19th MARCH, are invited for TWO ' ASSISTANT TEACHERS, Grade D: (a) Assistant, with qualifications in Mathematics and Science (B.Sc.). (b) Additional Assistant for General Secondary Subjects, preference will be given to one able to take Matriculation English and Junior Mathematics. One of the candidates appointed will bo required to act as Sports Mistress. Applicants to send copies of testimonials and state experience and earliest date on which duties can be started. F. G. STEVENSON, Secretary. High Schools’ Board Office, Invercargill, 28th February, 1923. 2m

SITUATIONS WANTED. ADVERTISEMENTS of 18 Words under tha Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale. To t.et, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Eto One Shilling per Insertion; 3 insertions. 3a Bd; 6 Insertions, 8s; Strictly Cash In Advance. Extra Charge If Booked. CIARPENTER wants ODT> JOBS, alterai lions, repair work; charges moderate. 54 Fox street, South __ 2m (CERTIFICATED NURSE desires POSIJ TION in hospital, town or country.— 531. Times Office \ YOUNG Lady wants POSITION in Dentist’s rooms,—Communicate to 486, Times Office. L? WANTED, SITUATION, as housekeeper, to one or two adults; experienced; references.—s2s, Times. 2ni DOMESTIC ASSISTANCE given, washing, ironing, cooking, 8 to 4. —Address 489. Times Office. 1m WANTED (by painter-paporhnnger), WORK, day or contract; town or country; work guaranteed.—s 29, Times Office. XSBFINED young Lady (well educated) do Alt sires POSITION ns nursery governess; no objection to assisting household duties; country homo preferred,—s24, Times Office,

WANTED (by young lady, experienced), temporary POSITION companionhclo; adult family preferred.—s 36, Times Office. 2m WOMAN (with child of seven years) seeks EMPLOYMENT; capable manager; accept housekeeper’s, cook's, or cook-gcneraTs position.—so 7, Times. 1m COMPETENT housekeeper desires REENGAGEMENT; sole charge; references; north lino preferred.—so 6, Times Office. 1m YOUNG married Man seeks POSITION as BOILER ATTENDANT; holds traction engine-driver’s ticket; eight years' railway experience in Scotland. —515, Times IDD'S LABOUR AGENCY, 73 Princes street —Wailing Engagement: Experienced Cowboy (references), also Experienced Harvesters, Stackers, Ploughmen, General Hands. 2m TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for the PURCHASE of TIMBER as it stands used for the scaffolding in connection with the Fire Brigades’ Demonstration. The Timber can be seen on the Caledonian Grounds. Tenders to be addressed to 2m E. S. WILSON, Empire Buildings, Princes street, Dunedin.

NEW ZEALAND DIVISION OF THE ROYAL NAVY. TENDERS ARE INVITED FOR Washing, Gleaning, etc., Articles in use on board H.M. Ships for one year from Ist April next. Personal application for form of tender and conditions of contract should bo made on board H.M.S. “PHILOMEL ’ at Devonport, where the various articles can be seen. Tenders to be addressed to the Cbmmanding Officer, H.M.S. “Philomel,” Devonport, and will bo received up to Noon of WEDNESDAY, 14th March, 1923. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. J. SIDDALLS. Naval Secretary. Navy Office, Wellington. HAS PROVED IT. NO LEAKING ROOFS WITH PETROUS TILES. Petrous Rod Concrete Roofing Tiles aro non-absorbent. Severe tests under the most stringent conditions have proved that rain or rrioisture cannot penetrate them. Why risk erecting n roof that may eventually let the water through and cause no end of damage and inconvenience. Stipulate Petrous Rod Concrete Roofing Tiles and avoid trouble. Full particulars from Petrous Tile Co. (Ltd.), Caversham, Dunedin.

A B. Stewart. Assembly Building, Timnru. N.Z. Hardware, Inverrargill. ENDERS. Closing at Noon on 13th MARCH, arc invited for CLEANING WINDOWS of Government Offices. Dunedin. Full particulars may be obtained at Public Works Office,_Dunodiu. 2m C& W. SHIEL Deliver Bricks, Screen- , ings. Asphalt, Sand, Cement, Lime. >j'.,, ervwhere —’Phono 1201 for aorvice. f h Mi.v D EitS for REMOVAL of small JL HALL. —Particulars 308 Castle street. * FTER a busy, tiri r* day, there’s nothing bettor than a drop of "WATSON’S No, 10 Whisky. 12ja la /TEN’S READY-TO-WEAR SHITS, in iwi tho latest grey and brown mixed tweeds; 90s, 97s 6d.—Herbert, Haynce.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18801, 2 March 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18801, 2 March 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18801, 2 March 1923, Page 1

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