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MEETINGS. WOMEN CITIZENS’ ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). The ANNUAL MEETING of the above Association will bo held on THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, November 6, at 8 p.m., in Y.M.C.A. Rooms. Members are specially asked to be present. Election of officers for 1924. D. W. EELS. 6n Hon. Secretary. ROADCASTING. A PUBLIC MEETING of those Interested in the Future Development of Broadcasting will be held in the GRAND THEATRE on TUESDAY, November 6. Speakers representing the Radio Dealers, Otago Radio Association, Radio Audience, and various Public Bodies will be present. His Worship the Mayor will preside. Doors open 7.30 p.m. V. G. BRYAN KING, Sn Convener. Dunedin returned soldiers’ ASSOCIATION. A GENERAL MEETING of all Military Pensioners will be held in the R.S.A. Club on WEDNESDAY, November 7, at 8 p.m. I Mr J. D. Harper, R.S.A. representative on the War Pensions Board, will be present. A. C. LAING, 6n Secretary. I MPORTANT. DAIRY FARMERS. A MEETING of Dairy Farmers and Dairy Factory Representatives will ho held in the New Zealand Express Company’s Board Room on THURSDAY, Bth November, at 1.30 n.m., to consider the matter of the NOMINATIONS of the CANDIDATES for the DAIRY CONTROL BOARD. STUART P. CAMERON, Secretary, 6n Farmers’ Union. rf'VTAGO INSTITUTE (ASTRONOMICAL BRANCH). The Meeting noted on Syllabus for November 6 (This Day) has been CANCELLED. , JOHN C. BEGG, 6n Hon. Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED. A PVKUTIKBMENTS ol IB Word* nnd'-r the Heading* eitnaticn* Vacant. Wanted, For Sale. To Let. Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Eto., Ona Shilling per Insertion; 3 Insertions, S» M; 6 Insertions, 6s; Btrlotly Cash la Advance. Extra Ohnrde if Booked. TTIXPERIEN'CED and energetic printer deeires POSITION, stone band, night foreman, or manager country newspaper.— Give full particulars to 767, Times. 6n LOST (Saturday), set of LEADING HARNESS, Anderson’s Bay road; reward. — Dunford Bros., carters, Cumberland street (near Terminus Hotel). 6n CITATION or Farm Working manager open O for ENGAGEMENT; thoroughly understands all stock and implements.—76l, Times Office. 6n WANTED, POSITION, property salesman; experienced; salary and commission preferred.—733, Times Office. 5n PATRONISE Returned Soldiers.—Waatod, Painting and Paperhanging. -O. B. Ufton, 19 Brighton street, Roslyn (’phono 9X44).' In YOUNG Man, handy with tools, wishes POSITION in town; energetic.—7l6, Times Office, . gn W" ANTED, ' POSITION as, housekeeper, working man’s home; respectable; town or country.—Address 6SB, Times Office. EXPERIENCED Ploughman wants JOB; good horseman.—63l, Times. 3n QUALIFIED Commercial Bookkeeper (keen, energetic, and sober) seeks POSITION in Dunedin or Otago, with reasonable prospects of advancement.—Address (giving particulars) 742, Times. tin HOUSEKEEPER w-mts POSITION; good cook and bread baker; 255.—758, Times Office. 6n Respectable woman wants offices or SHOPS to CLEAN.—Address 757. Times Office. 6n WANTED (by reliable woman), WORK of any description by the day.—7s6, Times Office. 6n WANTED (by strong young woman), WASHING or CLEANING, Thursday; whole day preferred.—-Address 75-3, Times Office. Gn LOST AND FOUND. lOST, black apringcart MARE; cover and J headstall.—lnformation received Skinner’s Store, Normanby. 6n lOST (St. Clair), lady’s gold WRISTLET i WATCH.—Reward returning Williamson, Jeweller. 6 On LO-ST (between St. Kilda and Baker street, Caversham), silver WRISTLET WATCH.—Kindly return to 23 Baker street. Reward. 6n LOST (Friday, between Hangman's Gully and T. and P. Factor) - ), CAP off wheel; reward.—Cottle, blacksmith, King street. LOST (between Cumberland and George streets), small block music NOTE BOOK.—Reward returning 634 Cumberland street. On LOST (last Wednesday, between St. Kilda beach and St. David street), heartshaped gol;J BROOCH; harp in centre, set in diamonds; keepsake; reward.—76o Cumberland street. 6n lOST, TOOLS of motor Bike, Princes street or Cargill road; reward. —63 Princes street. tin LOST (vicinity Silverside, Wylie’s Crossing), black PUP (spaniel).—Please return Gibson, Inglis street, Mosgic!. Reward. FOUND— Progressive Euchre Party each Wednesday Evening, Brown’s Tea Rooms, George street; 6 prizes; good supper. FOUND —Compressed Yeast Company, Vinegar Aromalt (draught), Cornwells (table). Get the best always. , Ask your grocer. OUND—£2S given away for the best Recipes for Cornwells and Aromalt Vinegar. Buy Cornwells to-day. OUND—Grocers stock and sell Aromalt Vinegar; means satisfied clients; matured with age.—M’ARTHUB’S Agencies, Dunedin. 9o lOST to LONDON. Found in Dunedin: First-class competent CHIMNEY SWEEP; City, one 3s, two 6s 6d; Suburbs, la extra— Otago Window Cleaning Company, Telephone 8250. 24my FOUND— Railwaymen’s Cash Purchasing Association Discounts for period ended September 30, 1923, Payable at Social Hall, Hillside Workshops, Thursday, November S, and at Trades Hall, Moray place, Friday, November 9, from 7 to 8.30 p.m. Annual Subscription deducted on paysheet. New list of firms issued at payout. Membership Ticket must be produced.—Geo. Ferguson, secretary, Calton Hill, Caversham. 3n FOUND— Superfluous Hairs, Moles, permanently Removed by Electrolysis.-—Mis* Boyar, 61 Stuart street (18 years’ experience). OUND-Hutchins’s CATTLE DREnT CHES for Red Water, Cleaning; sure cure.—G. B. Hutchins, chemist, O.waka, jp B R S O N A L. “ WARONJJI-” Como at once. Great dissatisfaction in home. Bad cooking the cause, duo to poor coal. Any reputable coal merchant will Kslp you. “THE RANGE.” 2n Dunedin. KAITANGATA roosts. COAL; KAITANGATA COAL; even. heat. no half-cooked quick fire and 310 METERBF.ATER on Gas Ring enables 3 pots to boil simultaneously; means enormous saving in fuel and labour. 18a

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19011, 6 November 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19011, 6 November 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19011, 6 November 1923, Page 1

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