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SITUATIONS VACANT. Advertisements ol 26 word! ondw tho heading* of Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Bala, To Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, etc.. Is per insertion, three consecutive insertion* S* 6d. six consecutive insertions 6s Strictly cash *n ‘dvance Extra charge il hooked . WANTED, a good plain COOK.—Apply Rugby Hotel. 12mW ANTED, Third COOK; references.— Criterion Hotel. 12m WANTED, COOK, for small youn family; other help kept.—Telephone 22-178. WANTED, Third COOK; must be experienced.—Hotel Carlton. 12m WANTED, a Young MAN, to do farm work ; -wages £1 per week. —91, Times. WANTED, strong YOUTH for orchard; must be able to milk. —Apply “ The Elms," Clyde. __? m WANTED, young WOMAN, for general housework.—Apply at once, 54 Tennyson street. 12m COOK (country hotel), capable; good conditions and wages.—Apply Immediately, Commercial Labour Bureau, Stafford street. T>EQUIRED, for Crown Hotel. Rattray XV street, first-class COOK (chief), female. Apply Branson Pros., Crown Hotel. MACHINE KNITTING pays enterprising people with limited capital; catalogue free.—Saunders, Dominion Building, Wellington. 2Sf WANTED, trustworthy WOMAN, take charge small household for couple engaged during day time. —Reply Box 329, Dunedin. 12m Commercial labour bureau, Stafford street.—Chef Cook, Experienced Fencer (station). Milkers, Ploughmen, CookGenerals, Housekeepers, Waitresses. WANTED,- 3 SALESMEN and Canvassers, sell high-class specialty lines; great opportunity of travelling for successful men. —lO a.m., " Wunda Wurka ” Company, Government Tourist Buildings. ' 12m ■ BAKER’S AGENCY, Dowling street.— Cowboys, Farm Hands, Ploughmen, Young Men (orchard work), Generals, Housemaids, Waitresses, Cooks, Housekeepers (country). Experienced Lady Baker, Cook and Housemaid (together, country). WANTED, by 2 middle-aged men, a HOUSEKEEPER (with daughter) ; own mistress; one requiring home preferred ; handy to town; Protestant. —Reply, .stating terms, to S 4, Times Office. 12m WA N T E , D, A TRAINED NURSE, For Surgical Hospital, £llO per annum. MATRON, 20 Bldwell street, Timaru. QCTAGON LABOUR EXCHANGE, 4 A/ Octagon.—Cook or Cook-general (small country hotel), Cook-general (Port Chalmers residence 355), 4 Generals and Girls Help Housework (city), Cook (doctor’s residence, city), 2 Waitresses (355, Dunedin), ' Man for Garage Work, Travellers (male, female). Employers requiring any help, casually or permanently, should write or ring 12-229. 12m TU'E, require the services of a firstclass MOTOR MECHANIC, Good wages to the right man. Apply, stating age, expedience, with copies of references to No. 82, Times. AUTO REPAIRMEN AND CHAUFFEURS Are valuable to their employers in proportion to their ability to locate and remedy trouble. This ability is increased by a thorough knowledge of the Automobile, Auto Electric Equipment, etc. Such knowledge can be acquired in spare time through the INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., Dept. A, Box 687, Dunedin. - ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. rp I M A R U. The Sun Flower of the South Island. . THE ROYAL HOTEL Is very comfortable; every convenience; situated close to Railway Station and Beach. Tariff I2s per day. Plenty of Time for Refreshments when Trains Arrive. Only Superior Liquors sold in this house. Speight’s and Timaru Ales always on tap. • Large Motor, Garage Next Door, F. CARTER Proprietor. jQ U N £ D X A. 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, I4s per day. F. GRIFFITHS PAAPE, . Oban Hotel. Proprietor. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTVV CHURCH. ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior Private Accommodation, 52 Worcester street, West End, two minutes from C.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate Tariff. F. J. MURRAY. Proprietor. 'Phone 872. Sap \TS7HERE TO STAY IN CHRISTW, CHURCH. HOTEL FEDERAL. Victoria square, Christchurch. All communications receive prompt attention. T. G. LEWIS, Proprietor Box 532. Telephone 1040. WHERE TO STAY IN NAPIER. W •• CHEQUERS.’’ A REAL HOME AWAY FROM HOME. 15 CLYDE ROAD, NAPIER. Five minutes’ walk P. 0., City, and Marine Hot and Cold Salt Water Baths. Situation Superb. Magnificent Views of South Pacific and Surrounding Country. Tennis Court, Private Suites,- Spacious Balconies, Motor Sheds, etc. Mrs A. C. MARETT. WANTED to LET, at Easter, modern Furnished HOME, iu Queenstown. —Apply No. 969, Times. 7m KAKA 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. 9f PALMYRA HOUSE, Queenstown. —Excellent ACCOMMODATION. —Misses Luckie, proprietress (’phone 31). 'Box 12. VACANCY for 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 PEMBROKE, Lake Wanaka; excellent Private ACCOMMODATION; moderate tariff; every comfort. —Inquiries P.O. Box 629. Dunedin. "■pOPLAR GROVE,” Clyde.—Private AcJL commodation; every comfort; large airy rooms; moderate tariff.—L. Ross, 'Phone 38. Sm “ T YRIC HOUSE," 28 Arthur street, TimJu am.—Booking ACCOMMODATION for Easter visitors; permanent and casual guests catered for.—’Phone 885. Mrs Wilkins, proprietor. 10m WANTED, by two adults, sunny furnished ROOM, with us*3 of kitchen ; Roxburgh or Alexandra. —Apply, stating rental, 80, Times. 12m Two sisters, aged 72 and 68 respectively, living at Barnbldswick, Yorkshire, have received with favour the advances of two old age pensioners, and the two couples were recently wedded. Mr William Forest, a bachelor of 72, married Miss Sarah Tidgwell, who is the same age; and Mr James Willis, aged 72, married Mrs Martha Bryden, aged 66. The first couple were married" at Skipton registry office, and the other two at Gill Church. Bar- I noidswick. For this ceremony Mr Forest was best man, and -Mrs Forest was also present. All four have at some perio'd of their lives been employed as weavers. They enjoy the best of health, and are able--to go about their'daily work without any difficulty. ■ Mr Willis had been married twi#fe before.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20355, 12 March 1928, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20355, 12 March 1928, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20355, 12 March 1928, Page 11