SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, an experienced WAITRESS.— Apply European Hotel. 27my WANTED (at once). GIRL (about 17), to , assist In housework at tea rooms: wages £l.—Address Box 90. Roxburgh. ■\T7ANTED, capable GENERAL, for ft try.—Apply by letter Mrs I _ _ coun- . . try.—Apply by letter Mrs Randal Burdon, Woodbury, South Canterbury. WANTED, strong YOUTH, for sheep station ; used to horses and able to milk.—Apply 85 Elm row. 28my BOND or SHARE SALESMAN to handle flax proposition; good salesman can make £2O week.—l9l, Times. 28my M 'ALLEN’S RELIABLE LABOUR EXCHANGE. Rattray street.—Wanted (to-day) : Cooks and Housemaids (firstclass hotels). Farm Hands. 28my WANTED (Immediately), two energetic CANVASSERS, good line; liberal commlsion.—Apply Baxter, care Times Office. 2Smy HOUSEKEEPER wanted at once; wages 25s a week; cook two men, look after two small children; no duffer need apply.— 135, Times. 26my ACKNOWLDGMENT. Advertiser over the nome de plume of “ Painter,” Roxburgh, desires to Thank Applicants, and to state that the vacancy is now FILLED. BAKER'S AGENCY, 35 Dowling street— Ploughmen, Rouseabouts, Cowboys, Couples, Generals, Cook (hotel, country), House-Parlourmand, Housekeeper (40s). OCTAGON LABOUR EXCHANGE—Cow-man-Gardener (£2 10s), Female Baker, Companion-Help, Domestics, Cook (male), Female Travellers, etc. 28my WANTED, Unemployed Members of Labourers’ Union to REGISTER NAMES Employment Book, Trades Hall, Moray place. 29my MRS FORRESTER’S REGISTRY, Stuart street (near Lower Octagon), Requires: Generals (30s; no washing), Cooks, Housekeepers, Companion Helps waiting. WANTED (immediately), JUNIOR MALE CLERK, with some office experience preferred.—Address (In own handwriting, enclosing copies of testimonials) to JUNIOR CLERK, Box 458, Dunedin. WANTED, experienced, plain COOKj salary 45s per week and found. DIA i IVWIN , Benevolent Institution, Caversham. OPERATORS. TWO GOOD HANDS WANTED AT ONCE, Otago Witness. Day work. Award rates. Address, MANAGER. 28my Otago Daily Times. m aa 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 appplication forms may be obtained from THE MATRON. 27my Seacliff. /CHRISTCHURCH V ' / BOARD. DRAINAGE 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 ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. t>OYAL HOTEL, TIMARU JCV THE SUNNY CORNER HOUSE. Solid Brick Buildings. Every Comfort CLOSE TO RAILWAY STATION. Plenty of time for refreshments when express trains arrive. Dunedin and Timaru ales on tap also all high-grade liquors stocked. GOOD MENU. NICE AIRY ROOMS TARIFF; 12s PER DAY. DON’T MISS SUNNY TIMARU. F. CARTER. 7ap Proprietor. QAYES COURT PRIVATE HOTEL. Aurora Terrace. Wellington. This First-class Private Hotel is now under new management. Situated in the very centre of Wellington and standing it. its own grounds it commands a wondertul view of the city and harbour. Within three minutes of Lambton quay Post Qfßce, and Bouses of Parliament, etc. Excellent cuisine: moderate tariff. Telegraphic address: Sayes Court, Wellington Telephone Nos. 43-965 and 43-400. D. COLLINS. Proprietor, Late of Christchurch. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTY> CITUFFH. HOTEL FIEDERAL, Victoria square. Christchurch. All communications receive prompt attention. T. G. LEWIS, Proprietor. Box 532. Telephone 1040 WHERE I’O STAY fN CHRISTw CHURCH. ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior Private Accommodation, 62 Worcester street, West End, 2 minutes from G.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate Tariff. F. J MURRAY. Proprietor. 'Phone 872. 16f PALMYRA HOUSE, Queenstown.—Now under the management of the Misses LUCKIE; first-class accommodation. 4d THE OAKS," Palmerston, Ideal homo for Visitors and Permanent Guests: beautiful grounds ; very sunny.—Telephone 63.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19801, 28 May 1926, Page 11
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