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SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, smart DAD.—Lamborn's Cycle Works, St. Andrew street. slau WANTED, capable GENERAL SERVANT; 2 adults.—Apply Mrs E. G. Edwards, 10 Whitby street. Mornlngton. ■ 30au WANTED,, reliable HOUSEKEEPER tor widower with 3 children school age; Central Otago; wages 30s.—No. 962, Times Office. Slau WAI~p I A T I yy SANATORIUM. WANTED, PROBATIONER NURSES. . Salary to commence, £7O per annum. Uniform provided. Applicants must be over 21 years of age. Apply (with testimonials) to 31 au MATRON. A OVERUSING -ex w/ WANTED. SALESMAN * The services are required of a competent and EXPERIENCED ADVERTISING SALESMAN for a national publication. Prospects are good for the right man, who must possess courteous approach system and initiative. The organisation -is a growing, one, and can assure the successful applicant of a promising future. . Apply by letter, _ in confidence,* enclosing copies of testimonials only, stating age, experience, and salary expected, to " WHITE SPACE,” Care Charles Haines Advertising Agency, The Dominion Building, Wellington. SITUATIONS WANTED. Advertisements of 16 words under the headings of Situations Vacant, Ranted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Pound, Miscellaneous Wants, etc.. Is. per Insertion, three consecutive Insertions 2s 6d, sis consecutive Insertions ss. Strictly cash, In advanca- Extra charge If booked. . WANTED, by. reliable, worker, OFFICE CLEANING or Housework.—Anxious, 909, Times. . . • 30au WANTED. POSITION housekeeper; sole charge; country preferred; or cook, country hotel.—Apply 46D, Walkaka. WANTED, by Rabblter, BLOCK to clean up; state terms.—Rabblter, Times Office. i siau WANTED, POSITION by shepherd; start any time: good references; Central preferred.—9s3, Times Office. Slau MAN WANTS EMPLOYMENT.; afternoons; 1 to 5; anything mechanic; used to light machinery.—976, Times. 2a CARPENTER, with joinery and bridge experience, Wants WORK with country builder; references It necessary.—B79, Times. 1 28au WANTED, by experienced Man, CARPENTERING, Roughcasting, Concreting, Painting, Alterations; work guaranteed.— Rigby. 34 Moreau street, St. Hilda. WAITING Engagements—Married Couples, • Cooks. Farm-Hands, Domestics. Any Worker you require, town or country.— Baker’s Agency, phone 13-301. 18ap LADY will visit homes, town or country. .DRESSMAKING; . Children’s and Household Sewing; 10s and fares.—Phone 22-468. • , 2s YOUNG MAN, 27, Single; I wants EMPLOYMENT any description: gardening preferred.—Apply "A,’’ 189 Maitland street. ; ‘ • , 2s WANTED, by married man,- POSITION ploughman or sheep work; thoroughly experienced; separate cottage; wile cook one or two men It necessary.—Reply, statIng wages, etc., to Colonial, Times Office. POULTRY, ETC. QHICKENS... PULLETS. AND HENS. ORDERS NOW TAKEN for DAYOLD CHICKENS, at £5 per hundred. All hatched by electric incubators; no weakening fumes; strong, healthy chickens. Arrangements made for pullets. . E. JONES, ’ 29jy Poultry Breeder Kakanui. EARLY CHICKS pay best: plentiful supply sturdy Leghorn Chicks: price right*.—Binnle’s, St. Andrew street. 28au SOMERDALE Chicks, Eggs, Cockerels; best Utility White Leghorn.! obtainable, as proved by many laying tests, past and present; winter egg machines; prizewinning strain, CHICKS, Is;' Eggs, 6s Setting, 4s doz. ' Incubator Lots; 50 Chicks, with Brooder, £2 15s; Fortnight-old Chicks arranged. Poultry Farm, Hyde. 1 WHITE LEGHORNS: Chicks Is 3d, Pullets by arrangement. Settings 6s; Incubator L-ts 40s hundred.—Forbes poultry specialist, Allanton. 3lau SETTINGS White • Leghorns, 14 eggs, MU strain, ss. posted 6e 6d.—G. and . Donaldson, Leith. Valley, Dunedin. 31a SIZE, flavour, and quantity of eggs are Improved when non-forcing KAB WOOD, POULTRY SPICE Is given. Co only halfpenny dally for-12 hens. Obta able trom all dealers. OVER 200 eggs , per bird in. year fn 2, ackyard mongrels fed on KARSWOI POULTRY SPICE (containing ground i sects). Costs only halfpenny dally for hens. Obtainable from gll dealers. FOR SALE, after September 3,10 C INCUBATOR; In good working « cneap,—37s; Times Office. SETTINGS., purebred BLACK ORPI Jp TONS, 8a 6d; £2 hundred: rail n freentngvi birds.—B. Cotterell, Mtddlemi PERSONAL. WOULD , JOHN JAMES NICOLSON of Walter Nlcolson, farmer, Illnal Scalloway, Shetland, supposed to be In or anyone knowing particulars of . be kind enough to Communicate with J Nicolson, of Hampden ? REMOVAL NOTICES. TI/TISS BOYER, REMOVED .to 141 MOR PLACE- (two doors below Dr Hall) [Superfluous Hairs, Moles removed. Elect iysls, i< MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. 5A* WEEK. £2 DEPOSIT.A PERFECT SET OF ARTIFICAI TEETH On the above Easy Terms. EXPERT WORKMANSHIP, and oi the MATERIALS Used. PERFECTION in FIT and APPEA ANCE GUARANTEED. REPAIRS IN 4 HOURS Dy our Quick Repair Service. Easy Terms Arranged c or all classes work. Generous -Discount for Cash. w. D. ROSE. DENTIST. Dr Martin's Buildings, Octagon, Duned, Telephone 10-520. Private phone 12-K QORSETS. Corsets made to suit all figures. Spec Keduco Corsets, Brassieres, and B“ Surgical Corsets, Hernia, Floating K ney Mntrrnitj belts, and Spine Suppoi Awarded First Order of Merit at N and SS Exhibition 1925-26 - Advice Ei Miss ANDERSON Corset Special] H R Buildings. Dunedin. Phone 13-0 Private 12-234 ' . i SEND to WHEN’S for Paints. Brushes Enamels, Varnishes, Aluminium, etc.; 10 per cent. Discount on Wallpapers this month. . 24au 'T'HE FARMERS’ PAPER.—The Agricultural Department of the Otago Witness is acknowledged to be unequalled by that of any other weekly in the Dominion.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20811, 2 September 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20811, 2 September 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20811, 2 September 1929, Page 1

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