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SITUATIONS VACANT. Advertisements of 18 word* under tho heading* of Situation* Vacant. Wanted, For eale. To Let Cost and Found. Miscellaneous Wants, etc., 1* per. Insertion, three consecutive Insertions Ss M six consecutive insertions 5s Strictly cash in advance Extra charge 11 boohed. ’ANTED, temporarily, TABLE MAID.— Y.W.C.A. Hostel. 10a P w WANTED, competent GENERAL SERVANT ; 2 adults. —Mrs E. G. Edwards, 10 Whitby street, Mornlngton. 4ap WANTED, a capable, experienced FISHERMAN, take charge SOU launch, B-horse Viking.—No. 640, Times Office. 4ap CANVASSERS, for Household line in demand. —Apply Everglos Company, a Moray place. WANTED, experienced Female COOK; union wages: also Relieving HOUSEMAID. —Apply Box 35, Ranfurly. WANTED, experienced GENERAL. — Apply Mrs Wren, 100 Norfolk street, St. Clair. ’Phone 23-140. lla P WANTED, immediately, several YOUNG MEN, over 21, for orchard work.— Apply Baker's Agency, 35 Dowling street. WANTED, at once, a competent HOUSE-MAID-WAITRESS. —Apply St. Margaret’s College, between 9 a.m. and noon. WANTED, CARPENTER, fully qualified; also Apprentice or Improver, for country district. —Apply 716 Times Office. WANTED, experienced Female COOK; union wages; also Relieving HOUSEMAID. —Apply 'Phone 35m, Ranfurly. WANTED, YOUTH, for dairy farm; must be good milker.—Apply 694 Times Office. lla P WANTED, PRICE for Carpenter’s Labour only for new house.—Apply 340 Rattray street. Hap WANTED, PARTNER with £75 to £100; single man; to operate In North Island ; £lO weekly.—69B Times. Hap WANTED. First-class PASTRYCOOK; good wages.—Apply Vedlo, Ltd., Queen's Buildings, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Hap MACHINE KNITTING is easy and profitable ; start business for yourself; catalogue free.—Saunders, Dominion Building, Wellington. 28 f WANTED, capable TEAMSTER: used to hilly country; six-horse team; good wages.—P. Mulvihill, Beautiful Valley, Geraldine. . Hap COMMERCIAL LABOUR BUREAU, Stafford street.—Married Ploughman, Cooks (hotels). Generals, Girls Assist, Children’s Nurse, House-parlourmaids. Hap WANTED, an experienced PLOUGHMAN (married) ; must be good horseman and thoroughly understand all farm implements.—Apply •J. O’Brien, Waikawa, Oamaru. 31m BAKER’S AGENCY, 35 Dowling street.— Cowman-gardener, Ploughmen, Married Shepherd, Chet and Second Cook (country). Parlourmaids, Cooks, Generals, Housekeeper (sheep station), Housemaid, Waitress, Cook (country homestead, 40s), Married Cow-man-gardener, Cooks (country hotels). Cook (Canterbury, child taken). Hap WANTED, ADULT or Y.OUTH of good stature, as Model for the figure; 2s 6d per hour.—Apply HEAD OF ART DEPARTMENT, Dunedin Technical College. (OCTAGON LABOUR EXCHANGE.— New Address, Corner Princes-Rattray streets (above Moody’s): Wanted—Waitresses, Housemaids, 4 Generals (city and country). Hotel Cooks (Dunedin, Oamaru), Housekeeper, Youths (farms), Canvassers. Awaiting Engagement: Good oCuple (50s weekly), Ploughmen, Rouse, abouts. Contract Workers, Gardeners, Drivers, Labourers, etc. Employers suited promptly. Private Rooms for interviewing. Write requirements, or ring 12-220. 9ap RANTED IMMEDIATELY, CAPABLE INVOICE CLERK (Male). References essential. State salary required. BOX 705, Hap Dunedin. APPLICATIONS are invited up to TUESDAY. May 1, 1928, for the position of SUPERINTENDENT of the Presbyterian Social Service Association and Leslie Orphanages at Auckland. Full particulars upon application to the Undersigned. F. W. MATTHEWS, Secretary, SH-12 N.Z. Insurance flap ’ Buildings, Auckland. WELL-KNOWN PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT OP AUCKLAND CAN MAKE ROOM FOR A SUITABLE MAN AS PARTNER. Applications are invited from fully qualified persona. Capital required. Apply by letter to “ CONFIDENTIAL,” Hap P.O. Box 993, Auckland.VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, v WELLINGTON. APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of ASSISTANT to the Professor of Economics at a salary of £4OO per annum.Applications must be in the hands of the Registrar by THURSDAY, 26th April. The successful applicant will be required to commence duties, if possible, by 21st May.G. G. S. ROBISON. Hap Registrar. ANTERBURY COLLEGE, CHRISTCHURCH. APPOINTMENT OF REGISTRAR. APPLICATIONS are invited for the POSITION of Registrar of Canterbury College. Salary, £7OO per annum. The appointment will date from Ist June next. Personal canvass of members of the Board of Governors will entail disqualification. Schedule of duties may be obtained from the Registrar’s Office. Applications (accompanied by testimonials), addressed to the Chairman of the Board of Governors, and _ endorsed “Application for Registrar,” will be received up till noon on SATURDAY, 21st April, 1928. H. D. ACLAND, Chairman of the Board of Governors. Canterbury College, Christchurch, g - A L E S M E N. We require several GENTLEMEN to join our Selling Staff. Experience unnecessary. Successful applicants will have the opportunity of training for positions as Superintendents. Apply, between 9.30 to 10 a.m., Thursday morning, SALES MANAGER, Dominion Investments. Rooms: 12 and 13 T. and G. Buildings, Princes street. A CCOUNTANCY—THE SCIENCE OF BUSINESS. In a comparatively short time you can master the Internationa) Correspondence Schools’ Most Up-to-date Course in Accountancy. No need to go to college; no need to attend classes. In your own home —in your spare time —the I.C.S. will train you and prepare you to pass any or all of the Examinations. Send now for our interesting book entitled “ Accountancy.” THE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., DEPT. A, BOX 687, DUNEDIN.

Water taken from the River Jordan more than 50 years ago was used at the christening of the infant eon of Captain and Mrs Robin Grosvenor at Eccleston, near Chester, recently. The child will one day, in the ordinary course of events, become Duke of Westminster. It was in 1874 that Professor Porter, well known as a missionary to the Arabs, took home a bottle of Jordan water and garo it to Miss May Guild, daughter of air Alexander Guild, of Belfast, who afterwards married Mr Edwin Tate, son of Sir Henry Tate, the donor of the Tate Gallery. Some of the water was used for the christening of Mr and Mrs Edwin Tate’s three children, also for the baptism of their two grandchildren, and more was used for baptism of their great-grandson at the recent ceremony. Notwithstanding the years which have passed, the water in the bottle is still clear..

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20380, 11 April 1928, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20380, 11 April 1928, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20380, 11 April 1928, Page 11

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