Jack of ah. Work. — An American paper contains the following advertisement ■ which shows that versatility is not iotirely absent in the far West : “ Wants a situation, a practical printer, who is competent to take charge of any department in a printing and publishing house. Would accept a professorship in any of (he academies. Has no objection to teach ornamental painting and penmanship, geometry, trigonometry, and many other sciences. Is particularly suited to act as a pastor to a small evangelic*! church, or as a local Ho would have no objection to form h small but select class of interesting young ladies to instruct in the highest branches. To a dentist or a chiropodist he would be invaluable, as be can do almost anything. Would cheerfully accept a position as a bass or tenor singer in a choir. Would board with a family, if decidedly pious. ] For fuither particulars inquire at the bar of Brown’s whiskey saloon, where the advertiser may be found at any time daring the day.”
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2093, 2 September 1890, Page 4
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168Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2093, 2 September 1890, Page 4
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