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SITUATIONS WANTED. GARDENING WANTED of a general kind, by thu day.—7sß, Times Office. WANTED, POSITION as housemaid in an institution. —752, Times. DRESSMAKING by experienced Dressmaker and Tailoress; charges reasonable.—Address Box 524, C.P.0., Dunedin. OQ REWARD offered to person getting owO permanent POSITION for young Man ; store preferred.—Communicate 766. Times. OXY-ACETONE Welder requires POSITION ; anywhere; 10 years’ experience general welding.—777, Timps Office. YOUNG Man (sailor) desires POSITION ashore; energetic and reliable.—779, Times. 2 °3 a WANTED. POSITION Waitress or Housemaid ; hotel, town or country.—No. 788, Times Office. 20ja WANTED, BINDER DRIVING, by experienced man ; North Otago preferred. —Apply 731, Times Office. WANTED, by elderly widow, light housekeeper’s POSITION; small wage to one adult.—No. 789, Times Office. WAITING ENGAGEMENTS : Farm Hands, Cowboys, Couples, Harvesters, Domestics, Ploughmen, Cooks; all classes labour. —Baker’s Agency, 'phone 13-301. WANTED, POSITION, by young Man ; experienced in all classes farm work; good teamster, milker; 30s. —736, Times Office. 18Ja WANTED, by experienced young Man, Gardening, Hedge-cutting. Scythe Work; own scythe; casual or permanent. — Write 734, Times. 18Ja WANTED, WORK, by experienced Dressmaker; local references; by day or take home ; alteration ; moderate charge.— 754, Times. 19ja ENGINE DRIVER, steady, reliable, with general mechanical knowledge; allround handyman, seeks WORK; anything. —760, Times. 19ja WOMAN, capable, wants WASHING, Cleaning; offices, shops, or houses, or kitchen, pantry work; anything.—7Bo, Times. 20ja WAITING: Married Couples, Shepherds, Ploughmen, Binder Drivers, Stackers, Turnip Thlnners, Cooks; all classes labour. —Commercial Bureau; ’phone 13-080. PORK BUTCHERS.—Young Man. with 3 years’ experience, seeks POSITION; trustworthy and reliable.—Apply “ Energetic,” Box 479, Oamaru. 20Ja

TENDERS. |7)UNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR PURCHASE OF SCRAP IRON. Tenders will be received up till NOON on WEDNESDAY, the 25th day of January, 1928, for the purchase of approximately s Tons of scrap cast IRON now lying at the Converter Station, Cumberland street. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. G. A. LEWIN. Town Clerk. Dunedin, 19th January, 1928. pUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. SALE OF COTTAGES. HUTS, AND BUILDINGS AT MILLER’S FLAT.

Sealed Tenders will be received by the District Engineer, Public Works, Dunedin, up to NOON on FEBRUARY 7, 1 1928, for the PURCHASE of the whole or any part of the above buildings at present standing at Miller’s Flat or Roxburgh. Full particulars as to buildings and conditions of sale may be obtained from the District Engineer, Dunedin, or the Assistant Engineer, Roxburgh or Alexandra. iji O THE PUBLIC. PUSH CHAIRS AND PRAMETTES, 27s to £5 15s. DOLLS’ PRAMS, 30s to £2. See our CHAIN NETTING designed for Cottage and Farm Fencing. Write for Price-list. GATES from 30a Each. Designs on Application. J. & W. FAULKNER, Corner Castle and St. Andrew streets, DUNEDIN.

& W. SHIEL Deliver Bricks, SoreenJ. Inga, Asphalt. Sand, Cement. Lime, Tar anywhere.—'Phone 23-2ZI. 13Ju

** Corroboration of police evidence in street offences presente grave difficulties. Few men, even if annoyed, will run the risk of the banter and ridicule of friends, and fewer respectable women will face the association of their name with a West End episode. “If the police evidence is seriously challenged, my invariable practice is to insist on a remand, and_ advise the accused to have legal assistance. I am emphatic that no greater weight should attach to police evidence than to any other evidence. This has a salutary effect, no less on the police than on the public.” Mr Cairns suggested that the West End should be policed by selected officers of experience. “ The nolice are _ recruited from young men, and youth is impetuous. In the Metropolis the authority of a policeman is very great, and West End service might be regarded in the light of promotion. _ . “ A new emphasis should ue laid on the fact that the police are a civil force._ It is easy to slip into military conceptions and military methods. Military methods beget a military psychology and the temper of the sergeant-major. ‘‘We arc in danger of ‘militarising’ the force.”

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20311, 20 January 1928, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20311, 20 January 1928, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20311, 20 January 1928, Page 9

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