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SITUATIONS WANTED. ADVERTISEMENTS of 16 Words under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Bale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscelhineous Wants, Etc., One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions, 2/6; 6 insertions, 5/-. Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. STEADY Young Man (ineligible, motor mechanic) wants Steady POSITION of any kind—Address Clerp, Times Office. "OAKER wishes SITUATION; good pastrycook and broad baker; good ornamcnter.—Baker, Times Office. 14ju ANTED (by boy, 16), POSITION in 7 " garage; desires to learn motor trade. \ ery Eager, Times Office. 11 ju Wanted (by Tad, 17), position on ™ » farm or station; 18 months' experience.—Address Healthy, Times Office. ANTED (by competent man), ~ t iiOUSES to Repair, Alterations made; town or country.—Address Carpenter, limes Office. 14j u 7 y oun ff woman), SITU A- ™ * HON housekeeper; small homo, town; second Sunday free; references.— Experienced, Times Office. 14ju WANTED (by woman, well recommended), WORK — cleaning, ironing, or cooking—by day.—Mack, Times irace. 14ju MIDDLE-AGED Man (ineligible) wants POSITION manager, overseer; 10 years' experience; exoert pruning, spraymg.—Reliable, Times Office. 13ju Male Oook waiting En-■*-7 . giigement; excellent references.—lnquiries Kidd's Emplovment Bureau, 40 Dowling street; telephone 959. 12ju miscellaneous wants. ADVERI ISEAIENTS of 16 Words under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lo.-t, and Found, Miscellaneous Want£, Etc., One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions, 2/6; 6 insertions, 6/-. Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. WANTED, Steady SUPPLY of about t,,' :^ J ., to 150 pane .Fresh Trapped RAB•olio daily; highest market price paid; cheques weekly or fortnightly.—J. Kane, rabbit agent, Timaru. 14ju WANTED, Three 400-gallon TANKS.— Address 1200, Times Office. 14ju ANTED, CARE of Baby (from birth) o , tor J? w months; soldier's wife.— bun be am, Times Offico. 14ju Paper Novels, Magazines T T Boys' and Girls' Friend, Nelson Lee, \\ oman s World.—Avray's, oppoei'te Pattjll ° s I4ju ANTED, TRICYCLE, suitable child ▼ v tliree; rubber wheels; good order.— Address Tricycle, Times Office. 14ju H you FURNITURE and SUNDRIES to SELL? Ring, write, call. Highest prices given.—Austen, Frederick 14ju RABBITSKINS Wanted.—Consign toll ■*-*> b. Black, Dunedin. Store situated 420 Moray pl-ico (opposite First Church.) 14ju "OIANO Wanted by cash buyer; one with , , lr< i n ame preferred.—Send particulars to Inquirer, limes Office. 13ju WANTED to BUY-Gents' Left-off : * Suits, Boots, etc.; highest price given.—W llliams, 47 Stafford street. 13ju ~|3lANOj> and ORGANS bought for cash, ° T r T , , va ' UG allowed exchange for new.—Holden, Princes street. 13ju B. LAIDLAW & SONS, Piano vji • luners and Repairers, Moray placo (opposite First Church). 'Phone 3167. WANTED to PURCHASE, Iron-frame Modern PlANO.—Address A.B.C 'limes Office. 12ju T ADIEa Fur Coats, Sets; Rugs made ZT ' Jp , : T Skl ? s Tanned, - and Birds Mounted.—Jacobs, 165 Gcorgo street. PINE HAIR FOOD prevents dandruff, promotes hair growth, preserves the colour; 3s 6a—Wilkinson and Son. TMPORTANT PURCHASE Mamifac--1 turers' SAMPLE OVERCOATS, So and double-breasted; immaculate fitting • from 39s 6d.—Herbert. Haynes. 6iu FECIAL SALE JEWiiLLERV.— Greenstone Chains, 22s 6d; Brooches from 6s 6d; Bangles Watches, Necklets and Pendants at Prices.— Himmel's. 99 George street. 21mv WANTED BUY—Gentlemen's, Ladies' Children s Clothing, Boots. Mra Broawn, 315 King street (telephone 8876). WANTED KNOWN-JeweileTy, quality u SUIt r™ all Parses; Rings, Watchw specialty.—Thomson, jeweller, George street (opposite Knox Church). 2Sja TYPING, MSS., and Circulars executed l A promptly, at lowest rates.—New Zealand lypewriter Company. 109 Princes street. \ATANTED—Ladies'. Gentlemen's, Children s Left-off Clothing, Portmanteaux, Boots; highest prices.—Mrs Hope King street (telephone 3111). A RTIFICIAL TEETH, Old Gold. Silver"" -TA. Platmum Bought. — Friedlander 3 Maclasrgan street ('phone 3112). 24mv CJUPERLLLOLiS Hairs, Moles perinan<*ntly removed by electrolysis.—Miss Boyer, 61 Stuart street (16 years' expen ence). ________ 7jy ISS LOGAN, Typist. Work treated strictly confidentially.—s and & Stock Exchange (Princes street entrance). Telephone 126 15ja TYPIXsG, and Circulars executed promptly, at lowest rates. —New Zealand Typewriter Company, 109 Princes street. i gf (ffcUR FACTORY SUITS-TO-MEASURE appeal to all who desire to economise* from 57e 6d. —Herbert, Haynes. 6ju BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. " GO UP TO THE 'SAVOY.'" There's an atmosphere of exclusivene<!<? about the SAVOY DINING HALLS that makes for comfort and real enjoyment. If you are in tho City for the evening, at theatre, concert, etc., take your friends' up to the SAVOY after tho performance. \ cup of tc.i and a few of the Savoy c'akts will be much appreciated before undertaking,. the journey home. MORNING TEA. • Ladies shopping in the forenoon can rest at the Savoy and enjoy a cup of Morning Tea at any time from 9 o'clock to Midday. Perfect Service, with Artistio and Cheerful Surroundings. THE SAVOY, RESTAURANT DE LUXE, MORAY PLACE, corner of Princes street. " OF USING HAIR DYE? A well-known warehouse manager in Wei lington whose hair was becoming somewhat scanty decided to try an extensivelvusod hair tonic, and, to his surprise it not only renewed a good vigorous growth, but the hair, vluch was well sprinkled with grey, regained all its original brown, and many personal friends really thought he had dyed it. Needless to 6ay, ho is do .lighted with results.' The preparation referred to was Dr WHSON'S REGENERATOR. tho British specific for which A. M. HENDY. Hair Specialist, Dunedin, Is Sole Australasian Agent. Price, 3e 6d bottle. Post free, any address, 4s ; or 3 bottles 10s 6d. NO apology ne."ded Notwithstanding difficulties, WATSON'S No. 10 is as good as ever. Quality unequalled THE unique foature of tho " Unique"' brand Hot-water Bottle is that it is easily filled without " spitting," and never cracks, leaks, or breaks at the joints All chemists. sj a lIY not? WATSON'S No. 10's wonderful quality is reason why it should be partaken of before others. 16mv WINTER Ills and Winter Chills fade before tho magic warmth of a North British Hot-water Bottle. Look for tho "Unique" stopper. &j u COLD SNAPS! —No whisky so reviving, so invigorating, as WATSON'S No! 10, the quality beverage. 16ray

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17341, 14 June 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17341, 14 June 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17341, 14 June 1918, Page 1

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