SITUATIONS WANTED. YOUNG married Man wauls WORK, 'any; description, urgently.—39o, Times. A YOUTH (17) would like JOB on farm; willing to learn; country preferred.— 402, Times. 15f, OUNG Man seeks POSITION; used to engines, boilers, or any other working machinery ; good references. —456, Times. DRESSMAKING, by experienced Dressmaker and Tailoress; charges reasonable.—Reply Box 524, C.P.0., Dunedin. WANTED, by young Girl (16), assist with HOUSEWORK., in good horn?; state wages.—“ Willing," 445, Times Office.. GOOD all-round Baker, bread and smalls, open for ENGAGEMENT; country preferretl. 446, Times Office, YYTANTED, POSITION in bakehouse, byVV young lady, with 3 years’ experience. in fancy goods. —Ring 20-193. 15£ Housekeeper (2 children, school age),, would give SERVICES lor keep ; willing worker, milker: country preferred.—No 474, Times Office. 16f WANTED —Young Man (20), driver's license, handy repairs, wants POSI- ' TION driving car or lorry, or store work.— ’ 457, Times. 16t WANTED, by experienced Rabbiter, BLOCK for trapping an-' poisoning: start immediately.—J. Hill, 329, Times Office. 121 , CERTIFICATED Locomotive Driver desires WORK; Government Railway and outside experience; good references.—2Bs, Times. 13£ TRACTOR DRIVER, with 4i years’ experience, wants JOB ; has had a big experience at overhauling and can do all repairs. —Apply Box IS, Palmerston South. _ ELDERLY Lady, bright and cheerful, a good experience in nursing, Protestant, would like to near of aged or infirm Couple requiring looking after and kindness.—Apply “ Tabbitha,” Times Offlcu. 10£ WANTED, by general Tradesman, Carpentering, Plumbing, Painting, Paperhanging, or Chimney Building; would like position with builder; country preferred; not frightened of doing a day’s work or distance.—Address “ Very Anxious,” Times Office. 14£ ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. rp I M A R U. THE SUN FLOWER* 'OF THE SOUTH ISLAND. Pack youx suitcase and come to the ROYAL HOTEL. A comfortable home, situated near the beach and railway station; plenty time to refresh when trains arrive. Tariff, 12s day. lae noted house for best liquors.' Our famous Draught Whisky, 12s per bottle; and our Port Wine is the best in Canterbury, 5s large bottle,- 2s fid halfbottle. Book early for accommodation. 13ja F. CARTER. Proprietor. \riSITORS TO CHRISTCHURCH. V stay at “ STONEHUEST," Latimer square, Christchurch, Satisfied Guests have frequently termed this excellent House “A Home away from Home " —this rightly infers comfort, efficiency, and all that they imply. We invite you to stay with us on your next visit to Christchurch, and guarantee satisfaction,;. Tariff, 12s 6d per day. Telegrams: '» “ Stonelea,” or inquiries from Tourist.; Office. 14ja piTY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL, U Corner Colombo and Lichfield streets,'’ CHRISTCHURCH. ’Phone A 5266. Under new managment. An ideal home in the heart of the City. Continental , plan. Liberal table. ; Full Board, 10s. Concession to permanent guests. K. ANDERSON, Proprietress. ■pREE GARAGE ACCOMMODATION r AT TIMARU. No garaging problems if you put up,., at Beverley House. We provide garage accommodation for our guests. Official House S.I.M.U. Superior Accommodation —everything of the best. , BEVERLEY HOUSE. Proprietors: Mr and Mrs W. J. HOGG. JQ D N B D I N. OBAN HOTEL (in the Octagon), Two Minutes from Railway Station. Perfect Cleanliness and Satisfactory ■> Service are assured. . The Small House with the Big Reputation. Tariff, 14s per day. F. GRIFFITHS PAAPE, V Oban Hotel. Proprietor. . WHERE TO STAY IN CHRIST* I W. CHURCH. HOTEL FEDERAL. Victoria square, Christchurch, All communications receive prompt attention. T. G. LEWIS, Proprietor. Bos 532. Telephone 1040. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTW. CHURCH. ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior Private Accommodation, 62’ Worcester street, West End, two minutes from C.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate Tariff. F. J. MURRAY, Proprietor. ’Phone 872. 6ap Royal hoteu Oxford terrace, CHRISTCHURCH. Superior Accommodation; Moderate Tariff. S.L. Motor Union and C.T.A. House. QUEENSTOWN. — Two Houses where you can enjoy all Home Comforts—Golden terrace, 11s daily, £3 3s weekly; Laurel Bank, 15s daily, £4 4s weekly.—Mrs M. Davies, Queenstown. 16£ M~ OERAKI—To - LET, 3 furnished BEDROOMS and Dining Room; use of conveniences. —Telephone 14x, Hampden Bureau, or Mrs James Pagel, Hillgrove. PALMYRA HOUSE, Queenstown.—Excellent ACCOMMODATION. —Misses Luckie, ' proprietress (’phone 31). Box 13. - DOPLAR GROVE," Clyde.—Private AcJL commodation; every comfort; large airy rooms; moderate tariff.—L. Ross. 'Phone 38. 26ja, VACANCY tor private BOARDERS from now on; good table and good view; tariff 9s day.—Box 123. Queenstown. QUEENSTOWN —Excellent PRIVATE ACCOMMODATION • lovely view; 10s per day.—Box 110, Queenstown. llja FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION to be had at Commercial Hotel, Clyde; tariff moderate, and best attention from Cairns. PEMBROKE. Lake Wanaka; excellent Private ACCOMMODATION; moderate tariff; every comfort.—lnquiries P.O. Dox G 29, Dunedin. Sn Warrington house offers excellent private ACCOMMODATION; every comfort; tariff moderate. —Apply H. Couper, Warrington. ■ 4ja KARA POINT, Otago's Premier Seaside Resort;' For ACCOMMODATION and terms apply to D. MacKechnle, Kaka Point. WAIKOUAITI Hazelbank Boarding House; good Accommodation; moderate tariff. —Mrs W. J. Barnes. 91 PRINCESS HOTEL, Dee street, Invercargill.—For good meals, good beds, comfort and economy, stay at the Princess Hotel, - Invercargill: moderate tariff; -permanent,. boarders at very reasonable charges.—P. H. Bellett, proprietor. 19m W' HITE HOUSE, Beach street, Waikouaiti—Good ACCOMMODATION for Visitors and Boarders; terms reasonable.— 'Phone 45. M. Cooper. Ilf Accommodation for paving guesis at Manor House, Warrington.—Apply : Mrs Laverty, 17 Elder street. Dunedin.
On the site of an old distillery in the congested section of South Philadelphia there is now a playground and a playhouse, provided under the wills of Richard ; and Sarah A. Smith, established at a cost of about £40,000, where children govern a model village. In this toy municipality there is a bank where they do business with toy money, shop in the village, and furnish their own little houses which they have rented. In the playhouse is a kitchen where little girls are taught the rudiments of cooking and housekeeping, and in the basement boys find delight m working in a well-equipped workshop. ■ There is a gymnasium, a sport field, and a wading pool, that accommodates 200 at one time, This is the fourth of a scries of similar playhouses managed in connec(ion with recreation centres, and is at; tracting wide interest in the United States.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20334, 16 February 1928, Page 11
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