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SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, GIRL, for boot store. —Apply Wilson’s, Manse street. 13n WANTED, HOUSE-PARLOURMAID; references. —Apply Mrs Harman Reeves, 44 Park street. 13n WANTED, a trained NURSE, for surgical and medical hospital: salary £l2O per annum.—Apply Miss Godfrey, Waimate. WANTED, COMPANION-HELP, for country: must be used to children; good needlewoman preferred ; wages 25s. — Address (stating age and experience) to 240, Times Office. 13n SEVERAL Country Girls required for various positions as household assistants, companion-helps, etc. ; good wages arc offered.—Write or ’phone Octagon Labour Exchange Company, Octagon. 13n Octagon labour exchange company (’phone 2229; private ’phone 7138, 2541 K) —Particularly To-day; 3 Ploughmen. Youths (learn ploughing, sheep work), Married Ploughman, Farm Hands, 10 Shearers (3000 man), Cooks (institutions, hotels), Laundresses. Kitchenmaids, Housemaids, Cook-Generals, etc. 13n W A N T E D, WOOLCLASSER. Approximately 10,000 sheep. Commencing DECEMBER 1. Apply dalgkty & CO. (LTD/). teachers wanted. COLLEGE, PAERATA. WANTED, for 1927, ASSISTANT MASTER for usual Secondary School Subjects, and to do certain house duty. Applicants should have Degree, preferably in Science or Agriculture, and some ability in sport. Salary £250 per annum, with board and residence. Also, TWO ASSISTANT MASTERS for Primary School Work and house duty. C and D Certificates respectively. Sports desirable. Salaries £2OO and £l6O respectively, with board and residence. Applicants, stating age, qualifications, ind experience, with three recent testimonials, to be forwarded to the Principal not later than 30th NOVEMBER, 1926. TVILWORTH ULSTER INSTITUTE -L' (An Endowed School for the Board and Education of Boys). The Dilworth Trust' Board invites APPLICATIONS, CLOSING midday NOVEMBER 27, for the position of RESIDENT ASSISTANT MASTER. Salary from £IBO to £250, according to qualifications, with prospects for proved services. Duties January 21. By the conditions of the Trust applicants must be members of the Church of England. Further information on application to the Head Master, Mr Noel Gibson, M.A., at the Institue, Great South road, Epsom, Auckland. R. H. INSULL, Secretary. Board’s Office: Wrights Buildings, Fort street, Auckland. 6n QOLUMB A COLLEGE. PRESBYTERIAN GIRLS’ SCHOOL, ROSLYN. APPLICATIONS are required for the following POSITIONS:— One Senior Pianoforte Mistress. Two Junior Pianoforte Mistresses. Terms and conditions on application to Miss F. J. ROSS, M.A., Principal. Applications Close DECEMBER 1. Successful applicants to take up their duties at the commencement of the first term, 1927. H. C. CAMPBELL, Hon. Secretary, 13n Board of Governors.

QHRIST’S COLLEGE. APPLICATIONS are invited for the Post of ASSISTANT MASTER, qualified to Teach French up to the standard required for University Scholarships. Salary, £3OO-1400, according to qualifications Applications to reach the Head Master, Christ’s College, Christchurch, before WEDNESDAY, November 17 AND CRAFTS MISTRESS. Wanted, fully experienced Arts and Crafts Mistress. Resident or non-resi-dent. Duties to commence February, 3.927. Applications, together with copies testimonials, to be sent in by Ist DECEMBER, to MISS BABER, Marsden School, Karori, Wellington. SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED, WORK, pantry or kitchen; sleep home.—2o2, Times. 13n ENGLISHMAN wants good HOME return services; nominal wage; good milker, gardener, abstainer.—2l4, Times. 13n WANTED, POSITION, engineering or firing ; second ticket; dredging experience.—l 33, Times. lln Dressmaking. —costumes, coats, and Frocks; - charges reasonable.—Address 152, Times. lln CARTER (experienced) will REMOVE all rubbish, clean up yards, cellars, gardens ; cheapest possible rates.—l3s, Times POST wanted for holidays as companion help , country preferred.—l 36, Otago Daily Times Office. lln BAKER wants JOB, bread and smallgoods ; young and sober.—Baker, Times Times Office. 12n MAN (married) wants SITUATION, Clydesdale stud; life experience with horses.—lß3, Times Office. 12n YOUNG Man desires POSITION hardware assistant; eight years’ experience.—223, Times. 13n BARMAID (with first-class hotel experience) desires POSITION, Dunedin.— 220, Times Office. 13n YOUTH (IT) desires POSITION on farm; will work for 12s week. —Address Willing. Box 43, Palmerston. 13n WANTED, first-class HAIRDRESSER.— Apply E. Pratt and Son, 214 Stafford street, Tlmaru. 13n RELIABLE young Woman (with child) desires POSITION housekeeping.— Address 184 Times Office. 12n YOUNG Girl (19) desires POSITION in housework: no washing; state wages. 150, Times Office, Dunedin. lln Experienced young man seeks gardening any description, or odd Jobs. Write 131, Times. lln LADY desires POSITION housekeeper, small family, or one or two gentlemen ; experienced.—l6s, Times. 12n DOMESTICATED Companion-Help desires POSITION refined home; country preferred; no washing; experienced.—l 64, Times. 12n WANTED, SEWING, by competent dressmaker ; town or country, country preferred ; charges moderate.—239, Times Office. 13n PLOUGHMAN (21) ; good experience in binder or all implements, also milking, fencing, and all farm work ; good reference ; accept 505.—104, Times. 13n SMART Woman seeks EMPLOYMENT, kitchen, pantry, or by day; washing, cleaning, anything; references; urgent.— 236, Times. 13n WANTED (by strong, willing girl, 16), WORK, in Protestant home ; must be one of family; good references.—Apply to 208, Times Office. 13n WAITING —Machine, Blade Shearers, Ploughmen, Musterers, Rabbiters, Shed Hands, all classes labour. —Commercial Bureau. ’Phone 3080. 13n WANTED (by Technical College boy), FRUIT PICKING or WORK in shearing shed for summer vacation.—l 37, Times. lln WAITING ENGAGEMENTS—Shearers, Shed Hands, Woolclassers, Scotch Couples, all classes labour.—Baker’s Agency. Dunedin. ’Phone 3301. 12n f|THE First Utility of frequent and regular Advertising consists in this: There is at all times a large class of persons, both in country and town, who have no fixed places for the purchase of certain necessary articles, and are ready to be swayed and drawn toward any particular place which is earnestly brought under their notice. Indifferent to all, they yield without hesitation to the first who asks. rpHE FARMERS’ PAPER.—The Agri- -*■ cultural Department of the Otago Witness is acknowledged to be unequalled by that of any other Weekly in '.he Dominion,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19946, 13 November 1926, Page 19

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