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SITUATIONS VACANT. Advmisemento ot iQ words under the head Jj?M_ °* situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale To Let, Lost and Found Miscellaneous Wanta. ” J cr Ittwrtlon, three consecutive In* Si 1 ?? 8 2 * •!* consecutive Insertions Sa oirJcuy cash In advance Extra charge If boobed W 'ANTED BLADE SHEARERS.—AppIy National Mortgage and Agency Co. WANTED. COMPANION-HELP; must be experienced; 15s weekly.—Address 400, Times. 6a WANTED, MAID, domestic duties; plain cooking; three adults.—Apply 12 Pitt street. 6n WANTED, middle-aged MAN, for small farm; good home; one able to milk.— 415, Times. 6n WANTED (Immediately), capable HELP. Apply Mrs L. J. Ireland, 195 Forbury road (phone 22-794). 6a WANTED, for shop, good BOY; one who can ride bicycle: must be honest,— Chas. Bills, Ltd., 218 George street. 6n WANTED, capable COMPANION-HELP; fond of children: state wages.—Wm. M'Leod. Stronneas street, Palmerston. 6a WANTED (cheese factory, Goodwood), strong YOUTH (19 or 20) ; wages £2 12s 6d per week.—Apply Manager. 6n Dunedin central labour bureau, 32 Octagon (phone 12-739) require Cook (hotel), Relieving Maid, ’Waitresses, Housemaid, Parlourmaid. Cn WANTED. 4 YOUTHS, for wool shed; shearing commencing about November 20.—Apply Murray, Roberts, and Co., Ltd., Liverpool street. ■ 6n WANTED, experienced YOUTH, assist machine milking and general work; £1 per week to start. —Apply J. Dunning, Pembroke. 6° MOTOR CYCLE SALESMAN wanted, preferably a man with experience In outside sales.—Apply Rhodes, Limited, 206 George street, ■ COMMENCE B MACHINE KNITTING BUSINESS in your own home: catalogue free.—SAUNDERS. Dominion Building, Wellington. WANTED, NURSE-HOUSEMAID, dally preferably ; references essential. —Apply (evenings) Mrs Monro, 10 Balmacewen road, Maori Hill. !L n BAKER'S AGENCY, 35 Dowling street.— Shepherds, Ploughmen (455), Married Rouacabout (wife cook). Station Cook, Rouseabouts, Cowboys. Blade Shearers, Scutchers, Chefs, Under Gardener (Ashburton, Scotch preferred). Fencer-Rouseahout, Cooks (private houses, 455), Generals, Parlourmaids. Housemaid-Waitress (355), Cook (Institution), Housemaids (station), Woman Cook (station), Companion-Helps. Waitresses, Housekeeper (355). ™ w A E N T MAN, Fully qualified to run stone-crushing machinery. Apl>ly CALDER’S QUARRIES, 2 n North-East Valley. B. H OTEL COOKS (several good positions - town and country, £3 2s, V} 9s 6d) • }ook and Housemaid (together, hotel), )ook and Relieving Maid (together, city mtel). Cook-General and House-Table-naid (together, city). Housemaid and J arlourraaid (together, city). Temporary ]ook (hotel), Cook (city institution), lirls (assist daily, afternoons only),CookJenerats, Shearers (good sheds). Experienced Milkers and Farm Hands awaiting implovment.—OTAGO LABOUR EX--IH4NGE, 207 Princes street. Phone .2-229. 6n . HOWR O O M BUYER. WANTED, for our Showroom, capable lining LADY, to take charge. Applications, with Copies of Testimonials, and stating salary required, to be “ ld "“ a T^E MANAi}E^ C.F.C.A., Ltd., Waimate. T A I L O 8. WANTED, GOOD TAILOR. APPIy R. COLTHERD. Mataura. rjvHE OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD. APPLICATIONS (with testimonials) will be received by the Undersigned until TUESDAY; November 12, 1929, for the position of MATRON, Infectious Diseases Hospital, Dunedin, at a salary commencing at the rate of £169 per annum. Uniform supplied. JOHN JACOBS, Secretary. November 5, 1929. 6n rpHE DINGWALL PRESBYTERIAN i- ORPHANAGE TRUST BOARD. ORPHANAGE SUPERINTENDENT. The Board invites Applications for the position of Superintendent fif the new Orphanage at Papatoetoe. Successful applicant must be a Presbyterian, and preference will given to a married man without children or whose children will not require to live at the homes, and whose wife will be qualified to act as Matron to the Senior Boys’ Home. Applications will CLOSE on NOVEMBER 23. Full particulars as to salary and duties may be obtained from the Secretary, E. M. EDGAR. P.O. Box 1507. Auckland. Or from the Office of this Paper.

Q.OOD SALESMEN - WANTED. APPLY PERSONALLY TO-DAY. An important British concern, completely organised in this country, arc desirous of increasing their Selling Force in Otago and Southland. Whilst salesmen at present satisfactorily filling positions _ are preferred, serious consideration will be given to young men not experienced in salesmanship. but who conscientiously feel they possess the requisite qualifications that, with training, would steadily develop. Men who do not ordinarily answer advertisements of this nature can apply without fear of jeopardising their present connections. Personal interviews will be given to those interested at Room 27, Government Life Insurance Building, Princes street, Dunedin. Take lift from Rattray street Entrance between 2 and 3 p.m. tb-day. Motor transportation will be a decided but not an essential asset. 6n IJP TO HIS NECK IN NOTHING. Why not qualify for a Successful Career and take the I.C.S. for spare time study—Mechanical Draughtsman, Electric Wiremen’s, Aeroplane Engineer, Analytical Chemist? Write for full particulars to INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (N.Z.), LTD., Dept. A. Box 687. Dunedin. OTAGO DAILY TIMES AND WITI NESS JOB PRINTING DEPART- | MENT. Job Printing of every description done with despatch, and at lowest 1 current rates.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20867, 6 November 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20867, 6 November 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20867, 6 November 1929, Page 1