SITUATIONS VACANT. Advertisements of 16 words under the headings of Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found Miscellaneous Wants, etc., la per insertion thre* consecutive insertions 2s 6d, sis consecutive Insertions ss. Cash with order. THE OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD. APPLICATIONS are invited for Positions of Probationer Nurses on the Staff of the Pleasant Valley Sanatorium, Palmerston South, at the following rates of salary—viz. Ist Year Nurses—£7o per annum. 2nd Year Nurses—£Bo per annum. 3rd Year Nurses—£Bs per annum. Applicants will require to apply by letter in the first instance to tho Matron, Pleasant Valley Sanatorium, Palmerston South. No previous experience required. Full particulars may bo obtained on application to tho undersigned. JOHN JACOBS, Secretary. 15th October, 1936. S. HILDA’S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, DUNEDIN. WANTED, for February, 1937, RESIDENT MISTRESS to teach Latin and Mathematics (graduate). Experience essential. Apply in writing, with testimonials, to the PRINCIPAL before November 2nd. T ADY OP GOOD ADDRESS with SELLING ABILITY, to handle exclusive UNDERWEAR AGENCY. T6lO, ‘Star.* WANTED, Cook (private hc-me), other help kept; 30s weekly.—Address, with references, X 652, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, Joiner’s Machinist. —Apply Wood and M’Cormack’s Factory, Lower Cargill road. WANTED, experienced Frock Machinist, permanent situation; ideal conditions. —Apply Dunedin Manufacturing Co., Vernon Smith’s Building; phono 11-190. WANTED, experienced Lady Baker for Ritz Home-made Cake Kitchen, Gore —Apply direct Main street, Gore; or phone 185. WANTED, Cook-General, Dunedin, central; 25s weekly.—Address T 507, 1 Star. 1 WANTED Working Housekeeper for 3 weeks; references.—Ring 10-932. WANTED, Shirt and Blouse Machinists, constant work; can apply Saturday morning.—Sterling Manufacturing Co., 485 Princes street. WANTED Youth for Milk Run; 5 till 8 p.m.—T669, 4 Star.’ WANTED, reliable Girl, light housework; sleep in or out.—Apply 150 Victoria road, St. Clair. WANTED, capable General, plain cooki ing, no washing; 3 adults; liberal outings; 255; references. —P.O. Box 315, Dunedin. WANTED, Boy, about 15-16; wages 15s per week.—T7o3, 4 Star.’ WANTED, daily, a young Girl to assist with housework. —Mrs F. Wilkinson, 58 Murray street. WANTED, clean, honest Girl, light housework; north end; urgent.—T72r, 4 Star.’ WANTED, capable Woman, all domestic duties; small adult family; references ; liberal outings.—T72o, 4 Star.’ WANTED, first-class Cabinetmaker. — Apply Hayward’s North End Furnishing Co., Dundas street. WANTED, smart Boy for bread van. —Apply Wm. Wright and Co. Ltd. WANTED, neat, tidy Gardener, ono day a week.—T7Bo, 4 Star.’ WANTED, Girl, general housework, plain cooking; essential sleep in; three adults.—T79o, 4 Star.’ GENERALS, Parlourmaids, HousemaidWaitress, Housekeepers, Girls, CookHousekeeper, Man (sheep station). —Land Sales Labour Bureau. LADY required for Toilet Salon; experience in marcel and water waving necessary.—Phone 12-659 for particulars. SHEARERS, Married Couples, Ploughmen, Woodcutter, Shepherds, Gardeners, Cowmen (42s 6d), Cowboys,, Rousoabouts. Chefs, Kitchenrnan, Boy (learn gardening), Youths, Cooks, Housemaids, Waitresses, Generals, Housekeepers, Nursemaids. —Baker’s Agency. TTNIQUE opportunity young Lady acquire Typing Business; good connection and office; interesting work.—Address 44 Independent,” T 778, 4 Star.’ EMPLOYMENT WANTED. CARPENTER (experienced), requires all classes Building Work, Repairs, Alterations; estimates given; material, workmanship guaranteed.—Tsll, 4 Star.’ GARDENER (experienced), Digging, Planting, Tidying-up, Sowing Seeds, Mowing Lawns; Is 6d hour; 10s day.— T 676, ‘Star.’ FIBROUS Plasterer, latest designs; quotations for work. ' Allen’s Plaster Works, 136 Castle street; phone 11-850. YOUNG Man, with own car, wants Work; will go anywhere.—T67s, 4 Star.* WANTED, by refined, trustworthy Lady (good housekeeper). Position as housekeeper or general; state wage.—T7os. 4 Star.’ WANTED, by experienced Girl, Position as companion-holp ; references.—T794. ■ Star.’ DRESSMAKING. —Ladies’ Own Material Made Up; O.S. catered for; new Spring Goods now on show. —Mrs Bond. 378 X’rincos street. MILLINERY. —Bridal Veils, Bridesmaids’ Headdresses a specialty; Hals Reblocked and Remodelled as now.—Miss luglis, 378 Princes street. MISCELLANEOUS. COAL. Thera is only one 4 Kaitangata 44 ; do not be confused with other ’• Kai. ; insist on 44 Kaitangata." Discriminate and Wrenovato at Wren’s low prices. JJALEY’S SALE now proceeding. KjD per yard—Haircord Prints, fast colours; Red Linenette, 38in wide, s£d: Fawn Cotton Crepes, S^d. 6D per yard—White Flannelettes, Crepo Merls, Boiling Silk, White Overall Embroidery, White Terry Towelling. BjD per yard, tho following:—36in wide Check Tweedettes; Fancy Spot and Floral Rayons, Fast-colour Prints, Lingerie Cloth, Winceyettes in Cream, Pink, Nil. Helio. IS per yard, all 36in wide—Cotton Piques, Plain Zephyrs, Cotton Dress Prints. Printed Artificial Silks. 1 S per yard—Coloured Fuji Silks, Jap. -® Silks, Pique Voiles, Fadeless Casement Cloths, all shades. /»D per pair—Children’s Socks. jJ-Hose. Soekellcs; Ladies’ Sample Tennis Socks Is pair, usually Is lid. IS 6D per yard—Choice Designs in Silk-and-Cotton Lace Curtains; Voile Curtains, per yard. IS HD per pair—Ladies’ Black Wool Cashmere Hose, usually 3s lid.— Haley’s, 193 King Edward road, South Dunedin. JUMBLE Sale, Presbyterian Church Hall, Bridgman street, Friday. 16th October, 6 to 7 p.m.: Kensington Scouts. WILL the Public please note that Lavnac'i Castle will he Open on Tuesday and Saturday only for Ihe wirier months. KAITANGATA Coal still supreme; do not bo satisfied with something “ just as good all merchants supply. NATIONAL Bookkeeping Machines save time, money, worry.—Particulars from sole agents. Typewriter Co., 22 Bond street.
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Evening Star, Issue 22470, 15 October 1936, Page 12
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