Situations Vacaitu pAINTEIi-Wanted Good Man-, .Apply A. Salter, Mill Street, Hamilton. 270 Ranted immediately - Cap. ' able General or Lady Help Apply Times. * 297 Smart Boy for Messages, etc; good wages.—Apply Mannings Pharmacies, Ltd., (m?ia shop). 243 YjfANTED, AT ONCE-Girl to help in kitchen; good wages to suit* 1 able girl, and sleep home.—Apply Mr* Callaghan, Knox St. 254 Lady Typiste; 1 some knowledge book-keeping, shorthand preferable, but not essential f —Apply L. H. King, Sec. Farmers' Lmon, Box 145, Hamilton. 302 Y\T ANTED—Butter-maker for Auckland Faetoiy, with some years' experience (must be married and in 2nd division); must have thorough knowledge of all branches of testing and cream grading. No Sunday work.— Apply Ambury's Limited, Auckland. WANTED _ Generals, Lady-help*, Nurse Girl, Cook, Kitchenmaid, Housekeeper, Farm Hands, Youths Miss Hayes' Registry, Watf Streev 'Phone 108. " : .'i MCKNIGHT'S REGISTRY, face Post 'Phone 452 - Wanted: Cooks, Waitresses, Housemaids, Laut- - dress, Housekeeper, Washerwoman., Lady Helps and Generals, Roadmen 2 | scrub-cutters: also Shepherd. Waiting: 1 -Married Couples, Farm Managers and Sharemilkers. Lost and Found. Chalmers Motor Car Wheel Cap; reward Souter's Garage.-^-W. '■■'[ Souter and Co. ° 252 TOST—Between Fraser-Smith's and Bacon Factory—Oilskin Coat, last Monday 16th; reward Commercial Hotel, Hamilton. 296 between Frankton and Cam-" bridge—Bundle Correspondence— \ Finder kindly leave with Jordan, Hairdresser, or address thereon . 301 T OST—In Frankton, last Friday evening—One Lady's Grey Silk I Scarf.—Reward at Mrs Buchanan's,? Torrington Avenue. 288 1 TOST—Between Gordonton and Ohaupo Road, via Telephone Road —A Pearl and Gold Dagger Brooch; §§ reward.—Apply Times Office. 2891 OTRAYED, Stolen, or Maliciously 1 Driven off my Property at Patetere : —One Dark Chestnut Pony Mare, very dark,, w\th ajittla wjiite scratch on face, tail trimmed, no brands or marks. Any- I one giving information leading to her 9 recovery will receive One Pound reward; anyone detaining her after this notice will be proceeded against.— —M. N. Downey, Okoroire. ""PO LET—Two Shops adjoining in Ward Street, suitable for offices; splendid position.—Apply "L," Times Office. 279 snipping. WAIKATO SHOPPING COY., LTD. WAIKATO RIVER SERVICE: Via Onehunga and Port Waikato, taking cargo for Huntly, Ngaruawahia, Hamilton, Cambridge, and all townships onWaikato and-Waipa Rivers'. and Tributaries, NEXT N.S.S. Coy's. "Arapawa" (cargo at Onehunga till noon 12th May): From Onehunga, Tuesday, Mth May; arrive Hamilton 18th May, arrive Cambridge 19th May; returning May 20th and 4 weekly thereafter.—For further particulars applv-WAIKATO SHIPPING COY., LTD., MERCER. 147 N.Z. Railways. ,EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. (Ohakune District). COAL MINERS' STRIKE. CURTAILMENT OF TRAIN SERVICES . IN view of the necessity to conserve the Railway coal stocks, a drastic curtailment of passenger and goods train services will be brought into operation, (if the coal strike still continues) on 23rd April, 1917. _ } M The travelling public ' are strongly urged to avail themselves ;of the opporthfe* present frill service -of paßsenggCj grains to complete contemplated •jGittlv'j, liheys before the 22nd April, as after date and until further notice trav\ facilities will lie strictly limited to"V.. barest necessities, and only the follow- r si ing trans will run. The Up Express leaving Wellington at 1.10 p.m. for Auckland on Mondays, | Tuesdays, Wednesday. Thursdays, days and Saturdays WILL run. The Down Express leaving Auckland at 8.50 p.m. for Wellington on Sundays, 1 Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, ' ; Thursdays, and Fridays will ran. The following trains will run DAILY'* (Sundays excepted):— The 1.45 p.m. train from Frankton to m Taumarunui (which will arrive Tan- m marunni at 7.30' p.m.) The 7.15 a.m. train from Taumarunui to Frankton. The 4.25 p.m. train from Te Kuiti tojl Frankton. *^ The following trains will fan onJfS" THURSDAYS ONLY— i The 6.35 a.m. train from Te Kuiti Fratthton; : i ~ : The ;i 4ls p.m. train from Frankton to 3f Te Kuiti; -<. Only goods of certain classes, will be accepted for conveyance by rail white the coal strike continues. Full infor- • mation in regard to this can be obtained I at Railway Stations and from handbills. JBS BY ORDER. n RAY'S GOUT and RHEUMATIC V MIXTURE A Rapid Onro. . L SsPirßottte. :j;| raf, pmatarf m amTum vn.knm w
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Waikato Times, Volume 88, Issue 13464, 19 April 1917, Page 1
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