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SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, an experienced WAITRESS. — Apply European Hotel. Zlvay "IT7ANTED, WOMAN, for V» ironing, temporarily.Office, Port Chalmers. washing and —Apply Times 27my WANTED, lor a clean healthy JOB, male or female; must have £250; will stand any inspection.—9l, Times. 25my WANTED, strong YOUTH, to milk cows and do general gardening work. — Apply H. Couper, Warrington. 25my WANTED, capable GENERAL, for country.—Apply by letter Mrs Randal Burdon, Woodbury. South Canterbury. WANTED, good SALESMAN for specialty household line; good remuneration. — Address 157, Times. 2 ‘ my WANTTD, trustworthy GIRL for housework, mornings only.—sl Broughton street, South Dunedin. 21xny OUSEKEEPER wanted at once; wages 25s a week; cook two men, look after two small children: no duSer need apply.— 135, Times. 26my ANTED, HOUSEKEEPER; trustworthy, country: small adult family; no outside work; all conveniences; references if any.—loo, Times. 2 5my OMMERCIAL BUREAU, Stafford street (’phone 3080) —Lad (farm), Married Couples, Cooks (institutions), Generals, Girls (assist). 27my WANTED, HANDY MAN. for country hotel, also attend garden, milk two cows; good home for right man. Apply Gridiron Hotel to-day, 2 p.m. 2^my BAKER’S AGENCY, 35 Dowling StreetPloughmen, Kouseabouts, Cowboys, Couples, Generals, Cook (hotel, country), House-Parlourmaid, Housekeeper (40s). OCTAGON LABOUR EXCHANGE—FemaIe Baker (£3), Cook (institution: £2). Cook-Generals (30a), Male-Female Travellers, etc. Waiting Engagement—Rouseabouts, Ploughmen, Couples, Domestics, etc. Telephone 2229. 2^my WANTED, experienced, plain COOKj salary 45s per week and found. Apply MATRON, \ Benevolent Institution, Caverfeham. w D, EXPERIENCED SHORTHANDTYPISTE, For Merchant’s Office. Must be accurate at figures. Address 122, Times. gEACLIFF MENTAL HOSPITAL. PROBATIONER NURSES Required to Train for State Registration. Previous experience is not necessary, but good education, sound health and excellent are essential. . Terms of engagement and apppncation forms may be obtained ftp ll ! THE MATRON, 27my Seacliff. rjpHE OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD. PPLICATIONS (with testimonials) be received by the Undersigned until .’clock a.m. on THURSDAY, May 27. the following POSITIONS' at the edin Hospital—viz.. 1. RECORDS LIBRARIAN, capable of doing shorthand and typewriting, at a salary at the rate of from £9O to £l3O per annum, according to ability; preference to be given to candidates who have passed matriculation. 2. ASSISTANT SHORTHAND TYPISTE at a salary at the rate of £7O per annum. JOHN JACOBS, Secretary. May 21, 1926. require the SERVICES of a throughly experienced SHORTHAND TYPISTE for confidential correspondence and similar work. Application to be made by letter only, stating age, and accompanied by copies only of testimonials. ROSS & GLENDINING (LTD.), Lox 306, Dunedin. TRAVELLER WANTED A For CROCKERY AND HOUSEHOLD HARDWARE. A leading Christchurch Wholesale Firm requires a First-class Crockery and Household Hardware Traveller. A good salary will be paid, and the prospects are excellent for the right man. Apply, stating age and previoys experience, and enclosing copies only' of references, to “ WHOLESALE,” Care M'Whannell and Spanjer, Advertising Agents, 135 Hereford street, Christchurch. /CHRISTCHURCH DRAINAGE BOARD. ASSISTANT ENGINEER. APPLICATIONS will be received up to 4 p.m. of sth JUNE, 1926, for the position of Assistant Engineer (Civil), at a salary of £350 per annum. Applicants to state age, qualifications, previous experience on sewerage and drainage works, and to enclose copies of testimonials, which will not be returned. Schedule of duties and conditions of appointment may be had on application to the Undersigned. Personal canvass of members will be deemed a disqualification. By order. C. F. CHAMPION. Secretary. 22nd May, 1926. 25my

Pears are not popular in cold weather, according to a Covent Garden authority. For this reason ripe pea r s aavo lately been on sale as cheap as 2d each.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19800, 27 May 1926, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19800, 27 May 1926, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19800, 27 May 1926, Page 11

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