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If out of town wo will send you a copy Post Eree on receipt of postal notes for 2s or 3s 6d. If in town Ring 916 and a copy will be promptly delivered. WHITOOMBE & TOMBS (LIMITED). WHITOOMBE & TOMBS (LIMITED . WHITOOMBE & TOMBS (LIMITED). Rules EDUCATIONAL. FOR A SUCCESSFUL CAREER. 1. Have a clear vision of what you want to be or to do. 2. Prepare for opportunities and watch for them. 3. Be industrious, and persevere.' 4. Use the expert advice and guidance of BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Wellington, Christchurch, and New Plymouth. Wo have excellent Correspondence Courses in a wide range of subjects, including— ACCOUNTANCY, LAW. BANKING, SECRETARIAL, MATRICULATION, ADVERTISING, PUBLIC SPEAKING. TEACHERS’ CERTIFICATES. ENTRANCE PUBLIC SERVICE, PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING, BUSINESS PRACTICE, ECONOMICS, AND GENERAL KNOWLEDGE SUBJECTS. H. AMOS, Director. BY MAIL OFFERS ALLURING PROSPECTS. The tremendous advance in Motor ,EmHneering means an increasing demand for skilled motor experts. Train at home for one of these highly-salaried jobs now with Bower's Postal Course on Motor Engineering. Everything relating to Car Construction and Running explained in a lucid, simple, thorough manner, by of profusely illustrated Text-books. Take the first step to advancement to-day. Write now for free Prospectus to— BOWER’S ENGINEERING SCHOOL (Registered under Marine and Education Departments since 1915), 139-Fleldhehs Buildings,: . .y; ‘ 22 Crstomhouso Quay, Wellington. P.O. Box 865. (And at Auckland.) OP P * O B T~~U N I T IB ~S. HUNDREDS ALWAYS. So long as there is ELECTRICITY, so long will there be hundreds of splendid positions waiting for MECHANICALELECTRICAL. DRAUGHTSMEN and DESIGNERS. Thousands of pounds worth of work lies in deposit for those who will fit themselves. Let the I.C.S. qualify you. It won’t take long by their l spare-time practical, wonderfully successful home-study course. Write for full particulars of the I.C.’S. Complete Electrical • Engineering Cotarse. Two hundred other courses to choose from. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (AUSTRALASIA), 1 (LIMITED), R. N. RIDD. District Agent, Department “8.,” Box 687, Dunedin. EDWARD TECHNICAL COLLEGE. AGRICULTURE AND DAIRY SCIENCE. SPECIAL CLASSES, suitable for Dairymen, Milk Factory Employees, and Candidates for examination are now being formed. Particulars on application to the College. Telephone 1245. 21Ju ANGER DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL.Day Classes, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Fridays; Evening Classes, Monday and Thursday. Join now and make your autumn and winter outfits. Paper Patterns a specialty; materials cut out.—-Miss Kate Stewart, 123 High street (opp. D.1.C.). 29m MISS A BROOME (above J. and J. Arthur’s), Teacher of Dressmaking, Cutting, and Fitting; materials and potterns cut to measure; classes, hours 10 a.m, to 12 noon; 2 p.m., 4 p.m.; patterns, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Evening Classes arranged for. REV. T. RUSSELL, M.A., desires PUPILS Matriculation, other Exams.; 10 of 12 pupils passed 1921; only one failed last year.— 224 Caatle street, Dunedin. 20m SITUATIONS WANTED. TWO strong young Men want WORK, labouring, pick and shovel, etc.; country.—3ol, Times Office. JJOju YOUNG Woman desires POSITION companion help, needlewoman; country.— 300, Times Office. 20ju YOUNG Man wants POSITION driving Ford lorry 'or cor; previous experience. —Address 253, Times Office. 19ju BAKER open for ENGAGEMENT; bread or smallgooda; sober.—Apply to Y. Z., care Criterion Hotel, Dunedin. 19ju ENGINE-DRIVER (second ticket, used steam, wood, or coal) wonts POSITION ; handy tools. —196, Times Office. BARMAN or Hotel Manager awaiting POSITION; 10 years’ experience; excellent references.—2B7, Times Office. WANTED, by experienced Woman, Washing, Cleainng, Cooking, Work of any kind by day; reference.—2Bß, Times. WANTED, by 2 experienced Girls, POSITIONS as waitress; hotel preferred.— 319, Times. 21 ju (TtMAKT Youth (19) requires EVENING Jo WORK, any capacity; very urgent.— Reply 321, Times Office. 21ju TJSTANXED, by young man, Painting. If Papcrhanging, Carpentering, and will Paint Hoofs from £3 10s to £4 10s. —Apply 37 Grange street. 21ju WANTED, by young Man (11 years’ grocery and drapery experience), POSITION as traveller.—Address 327, Times Office. 21ju C CERTIFICATED Maternity Nurse open j for ENGAGEMENT, July-August; Queenstown or surrounding district.—3ls, Times. _ 21ju OUNG Man (21) desires POSITION as store clerk or shipping clerk in merchant's office; 5 years’ experience.—Address 309, Times Office. 21ju YOUNG Man, experienced bookkeeping, typewriting, and general office routine, seeks POSITION; highest testimonials.— 289, Times. 20ju YOUNG Man (ago 26, good character, well known nil over Southland) requires position ns Traveller for live firm. Would invest £2OO with firm in vinw of securing position.—Address FIDELITY, Otago Daily Times. 20ja
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18894, 21 June 1923, Page 1
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