SITUATIONS WANTED YOUNG LADY. matriculated, desires Kindergarten ' TEACHING 'or ; Private Teaching of young children. —282, Times. WANTED, TREES to FELL, firewood nutting by experienced bushfeller. —Ring 4Ssd.—Bushman, Times Office. 29ja DRESSMAKING done by experienced Dressmaker at reasonable charges.—— Reply, 422, Times. _^i a TT/ANTED, by reliable Woman, WORK, VV offices, shops, or privately.—Colonial, Times Office. 2Q]a. GARDENER, eight years’ experience, wants Permanent EMPLOYMENT ; has worked in Public Gardens. —464, Times. WANTED, WORK, on sheep station, by young lad anxious 'to learn sheep farming.—492, Times- Office. NURSE, partly hospital trained, wishes POSITION attending invalid. —Nurse, care Times Office. 30jt BARMAN, six years’ experience, trustworthy and reliable, Scotch, wants POSITION. —No. 479. Times Office. __ HOUSEKEEPER (2 children), domesticated, awaiting POSITION, farm, station (own mistress preferred) ; references. —Commercial Bureau, Stafford street. COMPETENT BRUSH HAND Wants WORK, painting houses, etc., labour contract only; quick and reliable. —Communicate 463, Times Office. 30ja WANTED. POSITION, married Shepherd, thoroughly experienced, good dogs; South or Central preferred.—Apply 470, Times Office. 300ja NURSE, with training (uncertificated), desires EMPLOYMENT, town or country, good references.—Apply 473, Times Office. . 30ja MARRIED Woman (with one child) seeks POSITION housekeeper, Dunedin or country; sole charge preferred.—49o, Times. If WAITING EMPLOYMENT: Reliable Married Ploughmen (all implements, references, guaranteed), also Shepherds, Stockmen, Housekeepers. Commercial Bureau; ’phone 3080. 29ja Employers all classes workers should communicate with Dunedin’s Leading Labour Exchange.—Harvesters, Thinners, Farm, Station, Hotel Hands, etc., available immediately.—OCTAGON LABOUR EXCHANGE. It TTMPLOYMENT FOR PARTLY DIS■U*. ABLED SOLDIERS. Department of Labour Dunedin, 30tb January, 1926. Employers willing to employ any of the above men are invited io Apply to the Department-of Labour, whose permanent offices are situated in the principal towns of the Dominion, or to the nearest branch of the Returned Soldiers’ Association. Particulars of the capabilities of the men available from time to time may be obtained on application.
BAD LEGS FOR YEARS. STORY OF REMARKABLE CURE. Agonising ulcer for several years. Operated on several times without success. Six applications of Yarex Treatment cured leg completely. Mr Cameron’s experience.— Writs to Ernest Healey, Chemist, Foxton. Local Representative: Nurse Strickett, 196 Highgate, Maori Hill. —Advt. The worst insect-infested neighbourhood in the world is the coast of Borneo. The streams of that region are at certain seasons •innavigable because of the clouds of insects which till the air and make life unbearable. Teeth made from enamelled steel have been added to the products of the Krupp plants at Essen, Germany. The metal is from the mixture formerly used in making German cannon. Sufferers from summer colds will enjoy speedy relief by breathing in “ NAZOL.” A unique never-failing remedy. Is 6d for 60 doses. —Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19702, 1 February 1926, Page 9
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