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SITUATIONS WANTED. YOUNG Man wants WORK of any kind; . willing to get 0n.—500. Times. YOUNG Married Man would like WORK; second-class engine driver’s certificate, fire boilers; talaa anything.—s3l, Times. Dressmaking ; coats, costumes, ana Frocks made at reasonable charges.— Reply 515, Times. 25n WANTED, by competent, all-round Butcher. POSITION, in town or country.— Apply “Butcher,” c/o Box 479, Oamaru. WANTED, by experienced man. Orchard and Garden WORK, In country; good references. —“Terrlbles,” 465, Times Office. YOUNG Lady requires POSITION, Short-hand-Typiste or Invoicing Clerk; experienced ; references.—so 3, Times. STRONG, capable Woman wants WORK by day, washing or cleaning offices, etc. —538, Times. 27n TO BAKERS.—Bread and Smallwoods Baker open for ENGAGEMENT; town or country.—Apply 555, Times. 27n FIRST-CLASS Motor Mechanic seeks position, town or country ; good turner.— Replies to 495, Times. 25n \T[7ANTED, Plain and Fancy SEWING; trouseaux, children’s clothes, layettes, etc.; good work; moderate terms.—'Phone 619. /25n BAKER, Pastrycook, with good knowledge of icing and decorating work, seeks ENGAGEMENT; town or country; state wages.—Reply 351, care Times. 27n WANTED, urgently, by young married couple. POSITION, any capacity, In country; wife good cook, husband no previous experience ; both good, reliable workers. —Reply “Urgent,” 549, Times Office. ACT AGON LABOUR EXCHANGE COMPANY, 4 OCTAGON, Dunedin, have Daily Calls from the best class ot Workers for every position. Discriminating Employers invariably utilise our service, and experience shows that the majority of workers much prefer obtaining all particulars of a position from a reputable Labour Exchange to answering advetisements. No matter what type of Male or Female Worker you require, simply wire, phone, or write particulars. Private rooms available for employers to interview likely hands if desired. OCTAGON LABOUR EXCHANGE COMPANY. ’Phone 2229. Private ’Phones 2541 K, 7138. TEACHERS WANTED. QTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. SEPARATE APPLICATIONS, on printed forms obtainable at this Office, will be received up till SATURDAY, 4th DECEMBER, 1926, for the following VACANCIES. Testimonials are not required from Otago applicants. HEAD MASTERS: Owaka D.H., £2BO- - plus £3O Secondary Allowance and residence. Papakaio, £265-£295 and residence. SOLE TEACHERS: Ettrick, £l7O-£209, plus £lO remote allowance and residence. Akatore, approximate salary £lO5 p.a. and residence. MALE ASSISTANTS: Moray Place, Dunedin, 3rd Assistant, £230-£2Bu. Tokomairiro D.H., Ist Assistant, f230-£2BO. FEMALE ASSISTANT (Infant Work): Blacks, £l4O-£175, plus £3O remote allowance. The salaries quoted above are exclusive of grading additions. The grading numbers must be accurately stated on the applications forme. G. W. CARRINGTON, Acting-Secretary. Education Office, Dunedin. QTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. INSTRUCTOR IN AGRICULTURE. APPLICATIONS, accompanied bycopies of testimonials, will be received up till FRIDAY, 10th DECEMBER, for the above Position. Applicants will be required to visit schools in the Southern Area, and take both Primary and District High School work. Ability to teach Agriculture, Chemistry, Botany, and Physics is essenSalary in accordance with grading under Manual and Technical Regulations, G. W. CARRINGTON, Acting-Secretary. Education Office, Dunedin. MARLBOROUGH COLLEGE AND "A JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL. Wanted. FEBRUARY 1, SPECIALIST MISTRESS to Teach Domestic Science and Cookery. Salary according to technical grading. Applications Close with Secretary. Education Office. Blenheim, DECEMBER 11. TENDERS. gEITOMART HOTEL, AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC TENDER. The .-well-known Britomart Hotel is a Licensed House, situated in Customs street East, one of Auckland’s most important commercial areas, close to Queen street, th. city’s main thoroughfare, and the nearest hotel to the new Railway Station now in course of construction; also in close proximity to all wharves. The property is subject to a Lease for a teivi of 25 years from the Ist July, 1907, at the net annual rental\pf £520. All Tenders will be deemed to have been made with a full knowledge of and to be in accordance with the “Conditions of Tender,’’ a copy of, which may be inspected at the office of this paper. The highest or anv Tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders, CLOSING 17th JANUARY, 1927, to be addressed (in a registered letter) “A. E. Warnock, Secretary to the Fern...idez Estate, G.P.O. Box 594, Auckland,” and marked “Tender Britomart Hotel”; or delivered in a sealed envelope so marked, and addressed to the office of the said Secretary in Union Buildings, Customs street East, Auckland. TERMS: 10 per cent, cash with tender, 5 per cent, on acceptance 10 per cent, on Sth February. 1927 (completion), balance 5 years at CJ per cent. A. E. WARNOCK, Public Accountant, Auckland, N.Z. rpENDERS will be received till 2 p.m., i- WEDNESDAY. December 1, for CRICK RESIDENCE, MAORI HILL. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Office of the Undersigned. WM. H. DUNNING. A.N.Z.1.A., Registered Architect, National Bank Chambers. HOENDERS will be received til! 2 p.m., A WEDNESDAY, December 1, for the ERECTION of BUTCHER’S SHOP, MORNINGTON. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Office of the Undersigned. WM. H. DUNNING. A.N.Z.1.A., Registered Architect, National Bank Chambers. | rpENDERS Io7 the ERECTION~of ~a 1i- RESIDENCE (Brick) off Manor place will be received until 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 8. COOMBS & WHITE, AA.R.1.8.A., Kedg. Architects, 26 Dowling street. rjMIE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. Hence the Big Demand for WALTON PARK SAND. You can have it Screened, Ready for the Job. JUBILEE COAL CO, (LTD.), Proprietors. 'pilE First Utility ol frequent and regular Advertising consists in thisIhere is at all times a large class ot •icrsons both in country and town, who have no fixed places for the purchase of certain necessary articles, and are readv to be swayed and drawn toward any par cular place which is earnestly brought' 1 under their notice. Indifferent to all ! hey yield without hesitation to the firsi who asks OTAGO Wll N ESB. Uargest Oountr.t Circulation of any weekly in the Dominion. Found in every farmhouse in Otago and Southland, and circulating largely in Canterbury and north' ■ u rural districts, it offers unrivalled fac... ics for Advertising anything of interest to country readers.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19958, 27 November 1926, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19958, 27 November 1926, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19958, 27 November 1926, Page 19

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