MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. 4DVKRXUSEMBNIB of 19 Words muter the Heading* Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Bale, To Let. Lost and Found, illseeljaneoua Wants, Eto., One Shilling per Insertion; » insertions. lit 6d, 8 insertions, Us; Strictly Cash In Advance, Extra Chora* II Booked, HP U R N B R -8- 53 LOWER RATTRAY STREET, D R O S., PAY TOP PRICES For Rabbitskins, Sheepskins. Wool, Hides, Calfskins, Horsehair, and Tahow. PROMPT RETURNS. Labels and Advice Notes on application. TANNED RABBITSKINS FOR SALE. All Kinds Furred Skins Tanned. ANTED, experienced WAITRESS for Broadway Ter. Rooms, Princes street. Apply Tivoli Tea Rooms, Stuart street. WANTED to BUY, good sound country BAKERY BUSINESS, doing 1000-1200 weekly.—9o9, Times. Tin ANTED, kind person to ADOPT BABY from birth; premium.—96B, Times Office. 14n WANTED to BUY, TRICYCLE, suitable for boy five years 01d.—967, Daily Times Office. 14n to BUY, old FALSE TEETH. sound or broken; ss, 10s, £1 per sent given.—Send to L. Barry. Box 602, Dunedin 0.P.0. 14li WANTED, New Zealand STATUTES, consolidated to dale.—State price, binding, etc., to 961, Times Office. 14n Tender forming, metallin'g jmile road. Tomahawk, closes noon Saturday. 17lh.—Specifications Patersons, 142 Rattray street. ' Tin ONE-.SIDER. PLANER; take Din width; Threc-sidev or Four-sider, 16 to '2O incites; state price and ■ ondition.—Box 415, Dunedin. , 13n WANTED, sound Chaff and Grain SACKS, any quantity; good price® .given, quick returns.—Dunedin Bag Depot (L'mited), Bond street. Call or write. Phone 605. 250 I" EARN SHOW-CARD WRITING. We J have necessary books and equipment.— Stanton, 76 Stuart street. 110 L. o._ STANTON, 76 Stuart street, for * Lir.cn Marking Outfits {3s 6d) and all Office Requisites. H„ fTIENNIS RACQUETS RE-STRUNG and J. REPAIRED with very beet Gut: country orders promptly attended to.—Charles Bills (Ltd.). WASHING- BIjAICKET-S made easy when WRINGE is tight.—-Mansons*, specialists repairing and re-rubbering, 185 Princes street. g n HORSEHAIR.— Send da your Consignments; we give top prices Otago Blush Company, King street, Dunedin. SALE JEWELLERY; Wrist Watches. 17s 6d up; Neck Pendant and Chain. 19a Bd up; Bangles, Brooches, large stock Wed ding and Birthday Present®. Butter Knives, Jam Spoons. 2s 6d.—Himmel, George street. OLD FALSE TEETH Bought; sound or broken; also Dental Scrap; best prices in N.Z. sent, by return mail.—Post to J. Dunatone, Box 61, Wellesley street, Auckland. Eat. 31 year®. go CORPORATION Electric Power NOW AVAILABLE for Electric Irons, Grills, etc.—Barth Electric Supplies stock these household necessaries. 180 WANTED— Bottles nought, sold, or *x- , changed; sacks, rags, dressmakers’, tailors’, and factory cuttings, oast iron, brass, lead, copper, zinc, fat. bones.—Cleary’s Otago Marine and Bottle Stores, 151 Hanover street. 'Phone 20SS. 10jy Tender forming, metalling imile road, Tomahawk, closes noon Saturday, 17th.—Specifications Patersons, 142 Rattray street. Tin English lawn mowers, "Lion," “ Shanks," “ Derwent," ’’ Challenge," “ Green’s"; also best American makes.— Mnnsons’, specialists, 185 Princes street. Inspection invited. Write for advice and prices- 8n MISS LOGAN, Typist. Work treated strictly confidentially.--5 and 6 Stock Exchange (Princes street entrance). Telephone 126. I3ja IP you want the beet price for HORSEHAIR, send to the manufacturers.— Otago Brush Company, Dunedin. 14ja UP-TO-DATE SIGNWKITING attracts business.—Tvv O. G. Miller, 187 a George ctreot, ’Phone 3219 8s WANTED to BUY. HORSEHAIR, t quantity; top. prices guaranteed Otago Brush Company, King etreet, Di edin. 1 FUR SKINS TANNED, made up into Stoles, Wraps, etc. I —Beatson and Douglass! 2 Main South road. Sau LI TICKETS- of All Kinds for All Purposes; A Tram Tickets, Theatre Tickets, Flourmill Tickets, .Sports Tickets; Printed by Special Automatic Machinery in Rolls or FIat.—ALEX. WILDEY (L*TD.), a Printers and Manufacturing Stationers. Chr ‘stchurck. WANTED KNOWN—Mr Buchan still making bad feet good and good foot better. Appointments ’Phono 1713. WANTED— Corns Removed; foot comfort aseured.—Ghae, Buchan, chiropodist, No. 4 Octagon (next F. and F. Martin). Appointment* by ’Phone 1713. w ANTED—Country Visitors seize opportunity have Corns Removed.BUCHAN, ’ Chiropodist, No. 4 Octagon (next F. and F. Martin). ’Phone 1718. STAMPS. —Wanted Purchase, Collections and Looee Lots Stamps.—Wilcox, Smith, and Co., Liverpool street, Dunedin. Established 34 years. 17jy |fyj|~ETEHBEATERS will be demonstrated at your home at au early date by official demonstrators, 18a COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES. fJTAIE lERI COUNTY COUNCIL. SPECIAL ORDER. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Resolution, passed at a Special Meeting of tho Taieri County Council hold on tho 26th day of October, 1923, to operate by way of Special Order, will be submitted’ to the ORDINARY MEETING of the said Council, to be held in (ho County Council Chambers, Mosgiel, on the 23rd day of November, 1923, at 1 o’clock p.m., for CONFIRMATION. The object and purport of the said Resolution is: To declare the Road known as the OTOKIA-MA UNGATU A ROAD a MAIN ROAD, pursuant to the provisions of Paragraph (o) of Section 131 of “The Counties Act, 1920.” JOHN LOGAN. County Clerk. Mosgiel, 31st October, 1923, . 310 AIKOU ~\T T I COUNTY w COLLECTION OF DOG TAX FOR YEAR 1924. APPLICATIONS, addressed to the Underlined, will be received till 3 p.m. on HURSDAY, 291 h November, 1923, for the ’nsition of Collector of Dog Registration Applications may be for Hawksbury and Merton Ridings conjointly, and Blueskia and North-East Valley Ridings conjointly, or for the Whole County. Each applicant must submit, the names oi two sureties for the approval of the Council. Commission allowed, 5d for collie dogs and 9d for all other dogs. FRED W. INDER, County Clerk. Woikouuiti, November 13, 1923. w AIKOCAITI COUNTY. APPLICATIONS will be received at, the County Office till 3 p.m. on THURSDAY, 29th November. 1923, for the POSITION of RANGEII for tho County. Salary. £25 per annum and driving fees. Conditions of services may be had from the Undersigned. FRED W. INDER, County Clerk. Waikounili. November 13, 1923.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19018, 14 November 1923, Page 9
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