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SHIPPING. npHB NEW ZEALAND SHIPPD A COMPANY (LIMITED). DIRECT LINE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM. LARGE MODERN TWIN-SCREW PA SSENGER STEAMERS. MTU UNSURPASSED ACCOMMODATION. Steamer. From. Tate. d RUAPEHU Wellington August G t*RUA HIN3S Wellington Sept. 8 PIKiTOTtUA Wellington Oct. 18 * Oil fuel, f Calls off Pitcairn Island subject to weather conditions permitting. Proceeding via PANAMA CANAL, e Passengers disembark at, Glasgow. Return Tickets are interchangeable with P. .and O.S.N. Co. or Orient Line, via Suez: C. anti A. Line, via Vancouver; or U.S.S. Co. of N.Z. (Ltd.), via San Francisco; or Aberdeen and Bine Funnel Lines, via South Africa. For further particulars applv THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED). U, 0. CAMPBELL (LIMITED) CUSTOMS AND SHIPPING AGENTS. FIRST-CLASS STORAGE AVAR,ABLE. QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION. S. S. KOTAU For BLUFF and INVERCARGILL. SATURDAY, AUGUST 2 Cargo now received at V Shed. , Steamer Prom. 7>ne obt. A gents. Wnikawa *TVIpco Unldng T T .S., Q - Co.. Ld. Trcvnrfnn Montreal Aug, 2 N.Z. bhip Co., Txl. Suffolk Liverpool Aug. 3 Tnrnlmll-Martiu Co. Port Curtis London Aug. fl .T. W. Pwift & Co. CifvofCajiton N’Tork Aug. 8 Tiirnbnll-MnrtinOn. The peninsula ferry go. (ltd,). T.s.s. Waireka and Waikana leave Pertohelln daily 7.30 a.m., 345 n.in.: Dunedin daily, 9.30 n.m. (except Thursday 10.30 a.m.), 5.1 S p.m. Wednesday, additional, Portohello 12.15 p.m., Dunedin 2 p.m. Friday, additional, Portohello 6.30 p.m., Dunedin 10.15 pm, Saturday leave Portohello 7.30 a.m., 12.15, 5 p.m.: Dunedin, 9.30. 2. 6.30 p.m. Sunday, leave Portohello 8.15 0.m., 12.45, 4.45; Dunedin, 10 e.m., 2.50, 6.15. NOTE.—No cargo received Thursday and Saturday. PORTOBELLO RAILWAY FERRY.— Trains leave Dunedin, Monday-Friday, 8.16 a.m.. 12.10. 2.43, 4.18. 5,15 p.m. Saturdays—B.l6, 10.55 a.m., 1.15, 2.48, 5.15 p.m. Sundays—4.3s, 8.20 p.m. Tarewai leaves Port, Monday-Friday, 9 a.m., 1.0, 3.30, 5.5, 5.59 p.m. Saturday—9, 11.30 a.m., 1.50, 3.30, 5.50 p.m. Sunday—s.2s, 9 n.m. Loaves Portohello. Monday-Friday. 7,45. 11 a.m.. 3.5. 4.30, 5.30 p.m. Extra trip Tuesday and Friday. 9 a.m. Saturday—7.4s. 11 a.m., 12.45, 3.5, 4.45 p.m. Sunday—4.ss, 8.25 p.m. EFFICIENCY. ECONOMY (TRUST & CRUST, CUSTOMS, SKIPPING, AND FORWARDING AGENTS. FURNITURE REMOVERS. Road, Rail, or Sea. Dry Storage. Cheapest Motor Removals. OFFICE: 20 MANSE STREET. SERVICE SATISFACTION. SITUATIONS WANTED. Times Office. WASHING, by clean, respectwoman; mornings 0n1y.—551, 30jy UY7 ANTED, by young Girl (16), POSIf V TION as mirsegirl in good Christian | home; town or country.—sß3, Times Office. CJCOTCH Widow seeks POSITION as IO housekeeper; capable of taking full charge of home; good references. —604, Times. PORTER, steady, handy man, wiabeo POSITION; able milk or attend garden; reference. —6X6, Times Office. KEFINED person would like POSITION ae housekeeper to widower and children ; references exchanged.—6l4, Times. \ REFINED Lady wishes a POSITION of housekeeper for a few gentlemen.— CU7, Times Office. lau HANDY Men requires WORK; rough carpenter, concrete; in city.—sß4, Times Office. , 31 jj A SOBER, reliable, married Man seeks POSITION as chauffeur.— sßS, Times Office- 31jy COMPETENT Dressmaker prepared to take in all kinds of WORK, also RENOVATIONS.—3 Monro street, Maori Hill (’phone 00995). 31jy WANTED (by tradesman). PAINTING, PAPERING; best materials; no shoddy jobs; prices reasonable.—l 37, Times Office 24 jy ‘ANTED, POSITION in grocery store; counter assistant or driving motor; references. —573, Times. 31jy MALE Attendant, experienced, DISENGAGED, wishes care private case, disabled, chronic, or mental patient; testimonial.—6oS, Times Office. lau SING 2223, OCTAGON LABOUR EXli CHANGE, for Hotel Workers and all classes labour (male or female); motto, "Satisfaction.” Ijy UTSTAIXING ENGAGEMENT, Agricultuv V ral Teamster, capable all dopartmente. State particulars and wage to 606, Times Office. lau \ft7AITING ENGAGEMENT Butcher, V f Baker, Married Couples, Farm Hands, Ploughmen, Housekeeper®, Domestics, all classes labour. —Commercial Bureau ('phone 3080). lau TEACHERS WANTED. O.TAGO EDLCAITON BOARD. APPLICATIONS, on printed forms and accompanied by copies ot testimonials, will bo received up till FRIDAY, 15th August, 1924, for tho following VACANCIES: HEAD MASTERS. —Moray Place, £353£593 and £6O house allowance; Henley, £2a3-£293 and residence. SOLE TEACHERS.—ConicaI Hills, £203£253 and £4O house allawonco (teacher would have to board in Tapanui and travel to and fro daily); Papatowai, £203-£263 and £4O house allowance; Akatoro, Grade 0, £lO5 approximately and residence. MALE ASSlSTANT.—Macandrew Road, Third Assistant, £228-£276. FEMALE ASSISTANTS (INFANT WORN). —lionloy, £133-£175 and £ls country allowance; Fapakaio, Waihola, £136-£175 and £lO country allowance; Bonh.i r, £135-£175. FEMALE ASSISTANTS.— George Street, (Tenth Assistant), High Street (Tenth Assistant), St. Clair (Tenth Assistant), eacli at £135-£175. SECON DA RY ASSISTANTS. —Lawrence District High School (Male), £238-£324; Owaka District High School (readvertised), Male £22S-'£2f6, or Female £l9O- - pins £3O. DUNEDIN TRAINING COLLEGE. Male Teacher for Rural Model School of Grade 2, to bo hold at Albany Street School, Dunedin, £325-£365. Recent successful experience in country school desirable. The salaries quoted above are exclusive of grading additions. Tho guiding number must be accurately slated on the application forms. The postage on applications must be prepaid. ° S. M. PARK, Secretary. Education Office, Dunedin, Ist August, 1924. lau WANTED KNOWN—Euchre Party, Saturday Evening, Waratah Tea Roome; admission 2a; supper ; prizes.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19239, 1 August 1924, Page 1

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