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SITUATIONS VACANT. ADVERTISEMENTS of IB Words under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale* To Let, best and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc., One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions, 2s 6d: 6 insertions, ss; Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. SKENE’S REGISTRY —Ploughmen, Farm Workers, Rouseabouta, Milkers, Couples, Ploughman (learner), Household and Hotel Assistants. 15ja. WANTED (for small country hotel), a good plain COOK; wages £2. Also HOUSEMAID; wages 30s weekly; permanent positions.—4so, Times Office. 15ja TATTE.RSALL’S- HOTEL. Experienced COOK wanted, relieving for about two week's. 15ja COMMERCIAL BUREAU, Stafford street (’Phone 3OSO) —Married Couples (stations; no encumbrance), Youths, Milkers, Farm Hand:;. Cooks (hotels, institutions), Housemaids, Waitresses, Pantrymaida, Kitchenmaids, Generals, Housekeepers (good places). 15ja w ANTED strong YOUTH, for follmongery; taught woolclassing; good -AfLennan, Normanby. 15]a OCTAGON LABOUR EXCHANGE Requires—Housekeepers, Cooks, Waitresses, Housemaids, House-Parlourmaid, Generals, Kitchenmaids (town, country). 'Phone 457. loja WANTED, competent for family two adults; references indispensable.—Mrs Sinoock, 78 Stafford street, i i.one alba. loja BAKER’S AGENCY, Dowling sheet— Ploughmen, Rouseabouta, Milkers. Youths, Oowmen-Gaiuencrs, Station Cook, Housekeepers (355), Housemaids, Generals, Cooks, Laundress, Waitresses, Parlourmaids, Companion-Helps, Canvasser, Girls (assist). JUNIOR wanted for office of large manufacturing company.—Address 415, Times Office. Isja. WANTED, PASTRYCOOK, second.— Apply Mies Willetts, Thames street, Oamaru. 12ja WANTED (for office), BOY or GIRL, with knowledge of shorthand and typing.—367, Times Office. , 'l2ja 'ANTED, good FLOORMAN WANTED, good FLOORMAN or IMPROVER; one able to nail on.—Apply John Dempster, blacksmith, Nightcaps. WANTED CARPENTER, at once; long job and good wages to good man. —G. Fraser, builder, Owaka. 10ja MUTUAL Life and Citizens’ Assurance Company (Limited) require good live men as collectors and canvassers; good prospects for men willing to work. Apply COMPANY’S OFFICE, 1 Dowling street. WANTED, working HOUSEKEEPER for two gentlemen; sole charge.—Address Box 250, Dunedin. 15ja w ANTED, COOK-GENERAL.—AppIy 43 Royal terrace (after C p.m.). 16ja w ANTED, reliable DOMESTIC HELP; sleep at home. —442 George street. WANTED (at once), YOUTH, to help on small dairy, farm; state wages.—4l9, Times Office. ‘ Tsja WANTED (for hotel, Central), experienced COOK; £2 10s. Also HOUSEMAID; 30s.—Address Box 6, or 'Phone 3, Clvdo. 15ja WANTED, reliable YOUTH, for farm, near Gore.—Perpetual Trustees Company (Limited), 1 Vogel street, Dunedin, WANTED, expert APPLE PICKERS and PACKERS, Wanaka, April-May.— Apply (with references) Cromwell Development Company, Dunedin. fi OOl) plain COOK wanted for Opawa, UT Christchurch; no washing; wages £2; references. —Apply 163 Carrol! street. llja S7ETANTED. experienced MAID, plain Tf cooking, no washing; housemaid kept; adults.—Mrs Mondy, 1 Royal terrace. wanfed, B RICKLAYEES.—Man wanfed, town work. —Apply 9 Picardy street, Maryill. Mornhigton. 14ja ; ANTED, a strong YOUTH, learn farming. all branches; used to horses prerred; give particulars. —No. 400, Times (fire. I4ja rood CRTANTED, BOY (15-17), dairy farm: „ v V homo, wages; able milk. —381, Times. rjkj ANTED, GENERAL (good plain cook), r? also House-Parlourmaid .—Apply (evenig) Mrs A. C. Begg. 31 Ross street, Roslyn. "tOOD COOK wanted for small hotel, Cen;jT tral Otago; urgent.—99o, Times Office. W E ANT HOUSEMAID, Also PARLOURMAID. Apply Mrs De BEER, i;., ' 75 London street. D. ante FIRST-CLASS FLOORMAN. 1), Highest wages and constant job to a good man. Apply at once. A. C. WATSON, Tcmukn, South Canterbury. T HE OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD. LIGATIONS (with will >ived by the Undersigned until 10 a.m. on WEDNESDAY-. 23rd Janu--24, for the following POSITIONS — light Superintending Sister, Dunedin ;pital. Salary, £l6O to £175 per annum, light Homo Si si or, Dunedin Hospital. ay, £l6O to £175 per annum, tall Nurse, Prince Edward Children's ivalescont Home,' Caversham. Salary, 10 per annum. taffi Nurse, Infirmary Ward, Caversham. ary, £IOO per annum, islcr, Tuapeka Hospital. Salary, £l2O an’-'-utn. JOHN JACOBS, Secretary. Dth January. 1924- llja T E D, N AN EXPERIENCED YOUNG LADY" As Saleswoman in Ribbon and Lace Department. Apply 15ia THE MANAGER. Brown, Ewing A PPLICATIONS are invited for the xL position of WORKING MANAGER for the Nightcaps Industrial Co-operative Socie.tv. Must be good book-keeper. W ages, £5 per week. Testimonials ncoes- i Applications Close on TUESDAY, 29t.h January, and must be addressed, 1 PRESIDENT,” P.O. Box 13, Nightcaps. PERSONAL. ADVEHTIBEMENTR of IS Words nnder the Headings Pifuations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To let, lest imd Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc., One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions, 2a Gd; C insertions, ss; Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. w OULD ADVERTISER 220, in Times, please Ring 3703? 15ja WOULD watchmaker who received rolled gold WATCH about January 4 please leave Address?—42o, Times Office. J/fTDDLE-AGED gentleman wishes to CORRESPOND with sensible Protestant lady or widow, 25 to 40, view matrimony ; confidential. —421, Times. 15ja YOUNG naan wishes to MEET young lady (20-25), view matrimony.—43l, Times. 15ja. ROAD BOARD NOTICES. PENINSULA ROAD BOARD.—Notice to Ratepayers; Ten per cent, penally will be added to all rates unpaid on or before the 30th day of January, 1924,—James Garr, clerk. 15ja ALADY’S prido lies in her kitchen, ami to help her we have imported the NEW BALL PATENT POT CLEANER, which not only cleans the pots but polishes them as well. Wo strongly recommend this cleaner for Aluminium Ware. Price 6d each, or posted 7d. VERNON SMITH (LTD.), Corner George street and Moray place. o TAGO WITNESS.—New Stories. A largo f/Uicvut o.t reading matter. Price, Sd

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19069, 15 January 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19069, 15 January 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19069, 15 January 1924, Page 1

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