I SITUATIONS VACANT THE OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD. DUNEDIN HOSPITAL, NEW ZEA- * e_\nd. f APPLICATIONS - : o'clock a.m. on WEDNESDAY, ' DECEMBER 22mi, 1,,.,:, * tions of : (a) Medical Tutor ancl Senior Resident * Medical Officer. * (b) Resident Surgical Officer (Senior, l . At the Dunedin Hospital at a salary at the rate of «£4<)o per annum for each position Tutorial Duties in eonnection with the Otago University Medical School aro included. Further information may be obtained on application to the office of this paper. September 9th, 19*26. ’JOHN JACOBS, Secretary. LADY EDITOR. A PPLICATIONS, closing not later -AA than SATURDAY, December 4th, ar© invited from qualified persons for the post of Lady Editor of the "New Zealand Times.” Copies of testimonials and examples of work essential. Address communications to the MANAGING DIRECTOR & EDITOR. \V7\ANTED. for country, Cook-Gene-ral; child over two not objected to. Apply, Mrs F. B. Vallance, Masterton. 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Barry Smith, > Proprietor Phone 40-910 RITZ, 290. Willis street: Now •y* Open to receive Guests, Commcr- , oial Travellers, Casuals Exclusive nc- > ooinniodation. Double and Single Bod--1 Sitting Rooms, with breakfast trav; lounge. Hot baths, etc. ‘Phone 20-779. ARAHIWI. 67 Abel Smith street— Superior Board and Residence, excellent table*, nornfy rooms: hot baths; full board 35s per week: ull meals, 255; dinner only, 10s per week. 415 Albemarle private hotel. 59, Gbuznee street, is well known as *-ho most comfortable in Wellington. Casuals 10s per day; permanents by ar- > rangement S. G Stacey, proprietor. ► q MU LG RAVE STREET ‘ (opposite Lambton station). Good Accommodation for Permanent and Casual Guests. Tariff, 7e 6d per dav. Permanents by arrangement. VITAITANGI, 58, Boulcott street. Va- * * onneies: double and single rooms; , superior accommodation: terms moderate Tel. 41-682 575 TA Card.l BELLAMY, 196, Willis street, is now open to receive Guests. Exclusive Accommodation; Bed-sitting Rooms. Conveniences; permanents and casuals. 'Phone 22-555. QLVERAL good Freehold Hotels for Sale also 4 good leases for sale; cash required, hotb instances, .£7OO to J? 900. these are the best offering. Apply, ChAB- (i_ RlximA* 11*. T.»mhtou QUaj-
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12611, 23 November 1926, Page 1
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