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SITUATIONS VACANT. W D, HEAD STOREMAN, To Take Charge of Store, Wholesale Business, Dunedin. Apply 3my BOS 210, T.O. g A L B S M E' N. WANTED, FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN. Willing to take on good House-to-house Business. Good opportunity to make large salary. 152, Smy Times Office. JOURNALIST REQUIRED. The services ‘of a ■ GENERAL REPORTER are required by a metropolitan daily paper in the South Island. Salary according to award.’' Applicants, who must possess all-round experience, state age and qualifications, and enclose copies of references to GENERAL REPORTER, Care The Charles Haines yjyertising Agency, P.O. Box 1490, Wellington. ’OWN PROPERTY SALESMAN. Splendid opening for a really live, energetic Man. Salary, £soo'per annum. Must submit authentic records of past service, together with copies of references. . Apply, first instance, “PROGRESSIVE,” Care J. Ilott (Ltd.), Advertising Agents, _ 48 Express Company Buildings, Dunedin. SITUATIONS WANTED. ADVERTISEMENTS of 18 Words under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Eto, One Shilling per Insertion; 3 insertion*, 2s 8d; 6 insertions, Bsj. Strictly Ca*h in Advance. Extra Charge if Boohed. BAKER, journeyman, seeks RE-EN-GAGEMENT.—Address 120, Times. YOUNG Lady would like to go as HELP to elderly couple or small family; must be homely.—Address 145, Times Office. YOUNG Lady would life© POSITION with dentist, to learn mechanics.—Send particulatß to 159, Times Office. Smy TXT ANTED (by thoroughly experiehced » », Man), POSITION as cook on station or hotel in country.—Skene’s, Dunedin. GOOD Working Housekeeper requires POSITION, in superior home; own mistress.—Address 65, Times Office. 29ap YOUNG Man, 3 years’ experience pro- / perty salesman, desires any POSITION offering.—l 29, Times Office. > Smy YOUNG Lady, good knowledge bookkeeping, wants POSITION.—State particulars to 157, Times Office. Smy SHEPHERD, with reliable dogs, used high country, awaiting ENGAGEMENT.— Steady, Times Office. Smy TTTANTED (by experienced Man), POSI- • • ■ TION working manager sheep or agricultural farming.—Address 137, Times Office. WANTED, POSITION as married ploughman, gardener, or otherwise.Address' (immediately) 135, Times Office. MIDDLE-aged Housekeeper wants - POSITION to houeekeep for working man (town or country); children no objection.— Skene’s Labour, Dunedin. Smy BOOKKEEPING. Experienced Bookkeeper is Open Keep Books by the hour, day, or week; either day or night work. —91,. Times Office. 2my C CARPENTER wants REPAIRS, ALTEEA- ) TIONS, any description; fencing a speciality; estimates given; good work guaranteed. —24, Times. 28ap Highly-educated scotch Girl wishes POST as governess or lady’s companion; excellent certificates and or#dentials.—l22, Times. . 2my rfIiRAVDLLER, with exceptionally good JL business connection with farmers in Southern Otago and Southland, open to REPRESENT 'reliable firm there on wages or commission basis. —Get It, Box 99, Gore. ILOST AND FOUND ADVERTISEMENTS of 16 Word* under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let. Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc., One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions, 2s 6d> 8 insertions, 6s;. Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra' Charge if Booked. XOST (from Filleul street), Female HalfJ 'Persian CAT, mixed colours; answers name 'of Fluffy.—£l reward returning 39 Filleul street. Smy XOST (last Saturday, Moegiel), Australian J Mutual Provident Society RECEIPT BOOK.—Finder please return earn© Dunedin, Office. Stay LOST (yesterday, between Post Office and Castle street), SPECTACLES.—Fipder kindly return 527 Castle street. Smy LOST (Wednesday, George street), Brown KID GLOVE.—Return Strand Tea Rooms; reward. Smy lOST (between Berwick and Henley Hall), i Plain Gold BANGLE.—Reward returning W. K. Robinson, Berwick. Smy lOST, youijg Black COLLIE, white tip J to tail; reward.—’Phone 1659. Smy FOUND 1 —Your Chimneys Swept- by firstclass competent man. —Ring Otago Window Cleaning Co. (’phone 3250). FOUND —Your Carpets Cleaned by competent workmen, under expert supervision ; Houses Spring-cleaned, Carpets called for by ringing Otago Window Cleaning Co. Telephone 3250. 29ap T7IOUND —General public, do you know the results of M'Arthur’s Makoeoap? Well take note. One packet Makosoap means 10s in your pocket. Absolute saving. ITiOUND —One packet M'Arthur’s Makosoap ’ makes 18 pounds Home-made*- Soap; willl not harm the daintiest fabrics. It is absolute special, directions enclosed.— M'Arthur’a. ! FOUND— Sere. It Ss jail worked out. Spend 2s, saves 10a. Absolute fact; bo fair to yourself. Buy packet Makoeoap. all grocers. Economy. , FOUND— Absolute proof. Makosoap now mailed from Stewart Island to North Cape, Australia, Friendly Islands. Makosoap mailed anywhere, _ 2s 6d packet.— M'Arthur’a Makosoap Mailing Week. FOUND —Mako-soap means make Soap. Mak-a-Loaf, make your bread Compressed Yeast. Two household necessities, mode with one fire. Efficiency, economy, thrift. —M'Arthiir’s. Dunedin. T.IOUND —Griocors, Storekeepers; ask your JP Merchants for Makosoap. It keeps your trade together. M'Arthur’s will supply direct if unobtainable from your merchant. Interview M'ARTHUR. 27ap FOUND —Benhar COAL, 14s 6d per ton ou truck Benhar; prompt delivery.— M'Skiraming and Son, Benhar. 7m FOUND —Superfluous Hairs, Moles permanently removed by Electrolysis.— Miss Boyer, 61 Stuart street (18 years’ experience). WHEN reading becomes difficult, when the stitches run together, when luo head fchefl. Consult our a _ “CALIFIED LONDON OPTICIAN, holder of the recognised English Diplomas—Mr P. G, Dick, D.8.0.A., F. 1.0. (London). _____ “ -rj,ETER DICK,” Jewellers, Consulting J; and Manufacturing Opticians, 490 Moray place, Dunedin. Oculists’ prescriptions our specialty. 29d Gallstones and gravel absolutely and permanently cured without operation by the new Herbal Treatment.— Thompson, herbalist, Oamaru.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18544, 3 May 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18544, 3 May 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18544, 3 May 1922, Page 1

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