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SITUATIONS VACANT. Advertisements of 1G words under the headings of Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found. Miscellaneous Wants, etc,. Is per insertion, three consecutive insertions 2s 6d, six consecutive Insertions ss. Strictly cash In advance. Extra chaw if booked. TITANTEp, good plain COOK: references Vv Mrs Ritchie, 400 George street. WANTED, strong BOY; good milker and willing worker.—s 72. Times Office. 11TANTED, WOMAN, to bake pikelets and Vv scones aud help in bakehouse. — Apply Whitehead, Box 115, Gore. XOo WANTED, competent GENERAL: references required.—Apply 627 Castlestreet. IQo WANTED, PARTNER, market garden, other paying side lines also.—Ad dress 547, Times. 9o WANTED, smart GROCERY ASSISTANT, for town, 16 to 18; good prospects.— Apply No. SSS, Times. 100 WANTED, experienced HOUSEMAID.— Apply 17 Garfield street. ’Phone 20-040. * 110 WANTED, YOUNG FELLOW to work team " at once.—Reply, stating wages, C. F. Lucas, Tuapeka Mouth. 110 WANTED., COOK, St. Helens Hospital; references essential. —Apply to Matron. Ho WANTED, experienced COOK, small city hotel: light position for capable middle-aged woman.—Address 618, Times. WANTED, GIRL, experienced printer, for D. and P. work.—Apply, letter, stating [ ability, etc., to “ Vltava.” P.O. Box 58. Oamaru. 11° MAN required for hotel In Otago Central to attend to large garden and make himself generally useful. —Particulars Mr Paape, Grand Hotel. 1A? TITANTED, thoroughly experienced DRESSMAKER ior Timaru; knowledge of general work necessary.Room 1, Loan Buildings, Timaru. -Apply 110 IT'OR a family business nothing ts bettei r than MACHINE KNITTING.—PartIcu lars from Saunders Dominion Building. Wei ilngton 28t CAPABLE WOMAN as Housekeeper; must have thorough knowledge same; town position.—Address, with references, 602, Times. 110 OA INCLUSIVE WEEKLY; energetic, exdCyL perienced, middle-aged PloughmanI’e.ncer; long hours; all weathers: lonely bach ; references ; permanent.—s 42, Times. WANTED, tor country, young GIRL, willing, honest, and sensible, to train as general; no heavy work or washing.—Address 615, Times Office. 110 WANTED, refined, domesticated COM-PANION-HELP; good home; light duties; two adults ; Musselburgh ; references essential. —587, Times. 100 WANTED, strong, reliable GIRL, for general housework ; must be capable; one adult, one child.—Apply C. C. Pyle, St. Bathans, Central Otago. 110 WANTED, competent DRESSMAKER for children and adult work.—Reply (stating terms) to Mrs R. Mee, Becks, Central Otago. IQo EXPERIENCED Fisherman (all kinds fishing) wants PARTNER, with capital, to purchase 35ft launch; non-experlenced man will be accepted, and single man preferred ; good home now established.—s 69, Times Office. 9o COMMERCIAL LABOUR BUREAU, Stafford street.—Y’outh (sheep station). Shearers (machines, blades, booking). Farm Hands, Milkers, Cooks (hotels), Housemaids, Parlourmaids, Relieving Girls, Housekeepers, j Generals, Girls (assist). Ho r\CTAGON LABOUR EXCHANGE, 207 ] V/ Princes street (alongside Grand Pictures). —Lady-Help (Palmerston, 255), Waitresses (hotels). Relieving Maid, Second Cook (Dunedin), Cook and Maid (city res.), Women and Girls (Waimate, Queenstown, Maheno), Cook-Generals, Parlourmaid, Girls, Shearers (blades, machines, largest runs), Youths (farms). Canvassers. Waiting: Good Ploughmen, Couples, Rouseabouts, Gardeners; etc.— Write, or ring 12-229. 110 SALESMEN-CANVASSERS -“•For exceptionally good and easy selling Specialty Lines; pleasant work, big pay, for energetic men; experience not necessary, as salesmanship will be taught; bright future prospects. Apply (9 to 5) SALES MANAGER, Wunda-Wurka Company, first floor Government Tourist Building, 142 Rattray street. J} R A P E R Y. WANTED, experienced YOUNG LADY for Underclothing Department; permanent position. Apply DRAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION. LTD., George street. gTRATFORIT HOSPITAL BOARD. WANTED, EXPERIENCED WARD SISTER. Salary £l4O. To commence December 1. Also, STAFF NURSE. £IOO. To commence November 10. Apply THE MATRON. THE UNDERSIGNED wishes to Thank those who applied for the position of SALESMAN and begs to notify that it is now filled. A. M'DONALD, Royds Motors Representative. N OPPORTUNITY* TO IMPROVE YOUR POSITION. SALARY. £3OO, INCREASING TO £SOO, FOR A REAL ESTATE SALESMAN. The SERVICES of an ENERGETIC MAN are required for selling real estate in City and Suburbs. Previous experience not essential, but applicant must be a man of integrity, with initiative, energy, and perseverance. State age and present occupation to • " REALTY,” 100 586, Times Office. TAUNEDIN RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION (INCORPORATED). CLUB STEWARD. APPLICATIONS, supported by testimonials will be received for the above position until 5 p.m. on THURSDAY, October 18. Schedule of duties may be seen at the office of the Association, Moray place, during office hours. Applications should be addressed to the Secretary. J. M. WHITE, Secretary. THE I.C.S. TRAINED MAN NEVER HAS TO WORRY ABOUT HIS JOB. There’s always a better one waiting for him when he decides to make a change. The I.C.S. Trained man travels along the road to success and gets there. Study your future—obtain NOW particulars of the Course of training you require. Inquiries cost nothing. THE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (N.2.). LTD., Dept A. Box 687. Dunedin. Fur farming is now one of the most important industries of Canada. Gone are the days when Canadian furs were won only by hardship and the bartering of beads and muskets with savage tribes. Silver foxes, musk rats, beavers, and other animals arc bred in captivity and yield rich profit. The first cargo of furs was sent to England in 1670, and realised £ 19,500 in London. Nowadays the value of raw furs exported from Canada reaches the £3,600,000 mark, and is still rising. Saskatchewan is offering land to prospective fur farmers at an annual rental of a shilling pet acre for three years, and 4s an acre for each succeeding yeav

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20536, 11 October 1928, Page 11

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