SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, an experienced LAUNDRESS.— Otago Club, Lower High street. 19n WANTED, strong, smart LAD for garage. Roberts and Sons, King street. WANTED (on farm), COOK, for cue month.—Apply ’Phono 29D, Outram. WANTED, a good COOK. —Apply Matron, Private Hospital, Oamaru. 15n WANTED, COOK, gentleman's residence. City ; £2 per week.—Baker’s Agency. WANTED, good TRAPPER; good block; start right away; camp found.—Further particulars Box 43, Wyndham. 18n WANTED, YOUTH, to plough, milk cows, odd Jobs; 30s week.—Apply Jas. N.- M'Kenzize, Oamaru. 19n WANTED, good Blade SHEARER, Pembroke district.—Apply Dalgety and Co. (Ltd.), Dunedin. 19n WANTED, capable GIRL or WOMAN; 2 adults. —Mrs E. G. Edwards, 8 Whitby street, Mornlngton. 13n WANTED, capable, trustworthy GIRL for housework; good home and wages.— Address 350, Times. 19n WANTED, young LADY for confectionery shop, with experience preferred.— Apply J. Romlson and Co., King street. WANTED, 2 WAITRESSES for hotel, near Dunedin; Saturday; £1 day and expenses.—Baker’s Agency, Dowling street. Reliable ” labour exchange Princes street (’phono 7889) —Wanted To-day: Cooks (private houses; £2), CookGenerals, Ladyhelps, Mother’s Help. WANTED, capable, trustworthy HOUSEKEEPER; wages 30s.—Apply (afternoon or evening) W. Flncham, Neil street, Abbotsford. 18n SKENE’S LABOUR REGISTRY—Wanted; ” Shearers’ Cook, Shepherd (dogs). Cowboys, General, Cook, Housemaids, Household Assistants (town and country). 18n WANTED, young LADY to act as typlste and attend to office; no previous experience necessary.—Address, stating age, to Box 707, Dunedin. 18n KELIABLE ” LABOUR EXCHANGE. Princes street {’phone 7889) —Wanted To-day, for town and country: Generals, Ladyhelps. Housekeepers. 19n COMMERCIAL LABOUR BUREAU, Stafford street—Shearers (4000 man, now). Married Couple (no encumbrance). Ploughmen, Farm Hands, Milkers, STATION Hand (Immediately), Cowboys (stations). Cooks, Kltchenmaid, Generals, Housemaids, Waitresses, Laundresses, Parlourmaids, Girls (assist), Housekeeper (country). OCTAGON LABOUR EXCHANGE COMPANY (urgently) : Several Cook-Gene-rals, Maids (best city residences), others for orchards and homes throughout South Island. Large selection Positions, excellent wages. CTAGON LABOUR EXCHANGE COMPANY, Octagon, Require: 12 Shearers (4000; start Immediately), 4 Ploughmen, • several Farm Hands, Youths, 2 Married Couples (£150), Pantrymaids, Waitresses (best hotels, tea rooms), Cooks (hotels), 3 Girls (together, tourist hotel). Domestics. BAKER’S AGENCY, Dowling street —Machine, Blade Shearers (urgent). Flaxcutters, Shepherds, Married Cowman (wife cook). Ploughmen, Cowboys, Cooks Pantrymaids. Waitresses, Housemaids, Kltchenmalds, Generals, Parlourmaids, Laundress (institution), First and Second Cooks, Housemaids, Laundresses (tourist hotels). . 19n A N . T E D. EXPERT STOREMAN. Able Personal!., to Load and Unload Cart. Position Vacant from Christmas. Apply, STOREMAN, Box 113, DUNEDIN. w ANTE LADY PARTNER, D, Small capital, for Lady’s Business started 3 years, or would sell; good lease and stand. Particulars, 245, 19n Times. WA N T E D, COMPANY SECRETARY, State age and experience to lOn P.O. BOX 459. Q.ISBORNE HIGH SCHOOL SUB-MATRON WANTED. APPLICATIONS are invited for Position of Sub-matron at Girl’s Hostel.' Preference given to applicants qualified to teach needlework. For full particulars apply to Undersigned. Applications close DECEMBER 8, 1926. CHAS. H. BULL, Secretary. Box 293, Gisborne. 19n UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. HOME SCIENCE SCHOOL. Applications are invited for the following POSITIONS:— (a) Assistant Lecturer for Departments of Chemistry, Foods, and Cookery. Salary £325 per annum. (b) Sub-Warden, Studholme House. Salary £250 per annum, with board. (c) Assistant to Sub-Warden, Studholme House. Salary £l5O per annum, with board. Duties in all cases to commence on Ist February, 1927. Applications CLOSE with the Under-, signed on December 8, 1926. H. CHAPMAN, 19n Registrar.
VIOLET RAY AND Q-TOL. A Wellington child cut hiss knee and had r iolet Ray Treatment which set up severe irritation. Nothing would stop his agonised screams until Q-tol was applied.—Advt. Fresh-water eels travel a distance equal to a quarter of the earth's circumference, about 6000 miles, in their lives. j
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19951, 19 November 1926, Page 11
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