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SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, LADY-HELP, good home, light duties.—Apply 81 York place. YOUNG Lady would like POSITION, shop ; have some exzpcrlence in fruit, confectionery line.—" Urgent,” 100, Times Office. WANTED, for Nelson, ASSISTANT. Orchard and Housework; state age. experience, and salary.—Bachelor, Times. WANTED, competent Second HORSEMAN, or strong Youth to learn ; good wages. Apply John Christie, Warepa. 248 WANTED, capable GIRL for housework: country home. —Address to "Lauriston, Mosgiel; or ring 4QM. __ WANTED, FARM HAND. —State experience and wages required to Box 19. Kaitangata. 283 WANTED, experienced young WOMAN for dairy and grocery business: good wages suitable person ; references. —74, Times. WANTED, good TABLE HAND, bread and small goods.—Fraser and Roberts, Kalkoral, Dunedin. 2,8 WANTED, first-class CABINETMAKER: constant employment.—Apply George Poole and Sons (Ltd.), Box 265, Invercargill. WANTED, young WOMAN for housekeeping duties in family home r references required.—Apply 102, Times Office. fITT ANTED, experienced MAN for fibre W paddock.—Cunningham Bros., Romahapa. 283 BAKER’S AGENCY, Dowling street. — Shepherd 1 , Ploughmen. Cowboys, Couples, Housekeepers, Generals. Waitresses, Cooks (hotels). Housemaids, Girls (country) WANTED, immediately, 2 good PLOUGHMEN (40s, 4Ds). —Apply Reliable Labour Exchange, Princes street; phone 7889. 283 WANTED, for Queenstown, experienced WAITRESS, Housemaid, and Laundress. — Apply Hotel Union Office before 10 a.m. to-day. £5? PARTNERSHIP offered smart eneregtlc Man, agency, old-established business, big connection; replies confidential.—6B, Times. 283 WANTED, for country, an all-round BUTCHER: able to slaughter; strictly sober; references required.—Address 071, Times Office. 223 perience In servicing Cadillac cars.Application In writing, with copies testimoMala. P.O. BOX 629. 23 g SKENE'S LABOUR AGENCY. 228 Princes street. —Wanted : Teamster, General Farm Hands. Married Couple, Cowboy, Milker, Rousoabout. 283 ITTANTED. active MAN as Gardener for W country garden; chiefly flowers, etc: narried man preferred.—Reply, with full jartlculars of experience, stating wages expected, 31, Times Office. WANTED, for the Mackenzie Country, MARRIED COUPLE, or competent Housekeeper, General: applicants must furnish testimonials and state qualifications, liberal wages to suitable person.—Apply G. J. Martin, P.O. Box 6. Falrlie. . FANCY GOODS TRAVELLER. — Applications invited for the position of Town nd Suburban Representative for our Fancy Joods Department. Applications by letter. Hating age. qualifications, etc.— BING, I ARRIS, & CO. (LTD.). Dunedin. 28s WANTED, for Roslyn. STRONG, CAPABLE WOMAN, for housework; able Lake charge when necessary; no washing, sleep at home; references. Time 3. UNI O R CLERK. WANTED, a Male Junior for our office. )ne recently, left school; knowledge of borthand and typing preferred. Apply personally, with written applicaion. JENERAL MOTORS NEW ZEALAND , (LIMITED), Cumberland street. w AIHEMO COUNTY. APPLICATIONS are invited up to RIDAY, October 15, 1926, for the POSI[ON of SURFACEMAN. Wages, 14s :r day. To reside in Moonlight. Intending applicants are asked to obtain ir ther M'GREGOR. Clerk. NOOD CARPENTERS URGENTLY. WANTED Twelve months’ work guaranteed to competent men. Apply FLETCHER CONSTRUCTION CO. (LTD.). o„ Wellington. E D. W A N T , CHEMIST’S ASSISTANT (Unqualified), Temporarily. Apply MANAGER, Junedin United Friendly Societies’ Dis ■g s , pensary, 41 Princes street. UR A N E. COMPETENT CHIEF CLERK Required or Fire, Marine, and Accident Agency. Apply, stating age, experience, and ilary required, to 3s Otago Daily Times Office. D, A N T E JUNIOR TYPISTE, >r Invoice Work in Commercial Office. Address (with references) BOX 292, G.P.O. Dunedin. D, A JOBBING COMPOSITOR. Apply 25s MANAGER, Job Printing Department, Otago Daily Tiqies. APPLICATIONS are invited from ■xvV. qualified and registered Nurses for the POSITION of THEATRE SISTER to act also as Sub-matron at the GREY RIVER HOSPITAL, Greymouth. Salary, £l5O per annum. Applications, stating previous experience, sh uld be sent before OCTOBER 6, to the MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT, Grey River Hospital, Greymouth. TARRAH TIMBER COMPANY, CHRISTCHURCH. APPLICATIONS are invited for position of MANAGER. Experience in foreign timbers essential. Applicants to furnish copies of references and state experience in timber trade. Address in writing to BOX 636, P. 0., 27s Christchurch. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. LAW LECTURESHIP. APPLICATIONS are invited for the POSITION of Lecturer in Roman Law. The appointment to commence on Ist March, 1927. Salary, £IOO per annum. Applications to be lodged with the Undersigned, from whom further details may be obtained, not later than THURSDAY, October 14, 1926. H. CHAPMAN. 28s Registrar. “The trouble was due to the fact that my client had a sneezing fit,” was the novel explanation for a motor car accident offered by counsel in the Magistrate’s Court in Palmerston North on behalf of Morgan Laurenson, commercial traveller, who was charged that in Church street on September 8 he did drive a motor car in a manner dangerous to the public. Senior Sergeant O’Grady, on behalf of (ho police, stated that defendant’s vehicle collided with another car in front of the Opera House, and then ran on to the footpath. Defendant had no explanation to offer, but had said ho had taken three whiskys before 5.30 and 6 p.m., which might have had something to do with the case. Mr J. G. Hewitt, S.M.: At nnyrate he is not charged with that Senior Sergeant O'Gradv said further that defendant had appeared to be travelling at about 20 miles an hour. There was no other traffic in the vicinity at the time. Mr J. A. Grant, who appeared on behalf of defendant, stated that his client had temporarily lost control of his car through being seized with a sudden lit of sneezing. “A peculiar kind of revelation,” omarkod the Bench, in imposing a line of £2*with costs. Yew trees were originally planted in churchyards to protect them from cattle, and so preserve them for the making of bud Hie**.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19906, 28 September 1926, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19906, 28 September 1926, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19906, 28 September 1926, Page 11

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