SITUATIONS VACANT. BOY wanted for Times run, Kalkoral district.—Apply 10 a.m. baturday, 14th, at 5 Kalkoral Valley road. 13d WANTED, experienced COWBOY, also YOUTH, for Central Otago.—Apply ualgety and Cd.. Ltd., Dunedin. 13d COOK-GENERAL, city residence; no washing, no children, 3 adults; good home; light place.—4o2, Times Office. WANTED {for country hotel. Central Otago). HOUSEMAID-WAITRESS.— Address 397. Times. , 13d WANTED, MAN, for dairy farm; must be good milker.—A. J. Inge, Tomahawk. j3d CANVASSERS wanted for Christmas trade, £1 per week and generous commission.—Address Immediately to No. 389. Times. 13d WANTED, a FARM HAND; used to horses, also TURNIP THINNERS.— John Young, Allanton. Phono 22M, Outram. ' 13d WANTED, middle-aged WOMAN, but not essential, for a farm early in January.—^[Apply by letter to “ Good Home,” Times Office. ‘ 13d WANTED (for a few days at Christmas), male and female' JUNIOR ASSISTANTS ; slight experience drapery preferred. Applications, stating age, experience, etc., to 387, Times Office. 13d BAKER’S AGENCV, 36 Dowling street— Machine Shearers (urgent), Blade Shearers- (urgent), Chefs, Roustabouts, Married Couples, Cowboys, Ploughmen, Orchard Worker, Cowman-Gardener, Station Cook, Relieving Maids, Waitresses, Pantry- ' maids. Cooks, Housemaid-Waitresses, Parlourmaids, Generals, Housekeepers (town), Cooks (institutions). Children’s Nurse, Woodcutters (urgent)■ 13d rfOMMERCIAL LABOUR BUREAU, Staf- ' ford street—Cowman-Gardener (urgent, to-day), Wool Fresser (experienced man). Binder Driver, 25 Shearers (3000-5000 man), several Experienced Ploughmen, Cowboys (stations). Farm Hands, Milkers, Walter (marble bar, experience). Kitchen maid. Waitress (together), Female Dispenser, Marble Bar Waitresses, Pantrymalda. Cooks, Generals, Parlourmaids, Housekeepers, Companion-Helps, Girls (assist). 13d w ANTE A COMPETENT GENERAL. D, Good wages, good home. Apply first instance 13d 74 ALBANY STREET. SITUATIONS WANTED. Advertisements of 16 nurds under the headings of Situations Vacant, Wanted, For bale. 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 charge If booked. Paperhanging. Eight-piece rooms supplied and hung £1 per room; copyrlght advt.—Address 348, Times. lid DRESSMAKING, by experienced dressmaker and tatloress; charges reason-* able.—Address Box 624, G.P.Q., Dunedin. COMPETENT, trustworthy housekeeper (good cook) wants POSITION; solo charge.—3s6, Times Office. lid ELDERLY Man (reliable; garden experience, seeks POSITION as caretaker, while owner la on holnday.—3Bß, Times. TT'XPERIBNGED Ploughman (all Imple-. JLJ ments) wants PLACE; state wages.— 308. Otago Dally Times. 13d SIGN and SHOW CARD WRITER desires WORK.—Apply No. 7 Burnett street. Caver ah am. 134 PLOUGHMAN wishes SITUATION; all implements, stacker; north preferred.— 386, Times Office. 13d WANTED (by country girl, 16), POSITION assist light housework; used to children; no washing; (own or country. WU.ltrig. Tinges Office. .. ...lid /’COMPETENT Shearers’ Cook open for ENv> QAGEMENT from December 16; best of references.—Apply Times Office for address. 12d CAPABLE Person (15 years’ commercial experience) wants small TRADER’S ACCOUNTS to KEEP; charges moderate.— 300, Times. 13d. WAITING ENGAGEMENT Shepherds, Ploughmen. Shearers, Farm Hands, Married Couples, Cooks, Domestics, Motor Drivers, any Worker.—Baker’s ’ Agency, Dunedin (phone 13-301). 7d LOST AND FOUND. Advertisements of 10 words under tbs 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 6s. Strictly cash tn advance. Extra charge If booked. L O 8 SPARE TYRE, Between Milton and Mosglol. Return to SHIEL, Everedl Service tlon. Reward. T, Sta13d LOST, black-and-tan bob-tailed DOG: n ward.—W. A. Scott and Sons. Lost, fountain pen, with gold bam initialled "M. M.”.—Reward upon n turn to Underclothing Department, D.I.C. LOST, octagonal silver WHISTLE WATCH. George street; reward.—] on r «^n od avenue> Maori Hill, Telephot 20-919. i r . LOST, throe ONE POUND NOTES. Thursday, Union street, between King and Cumberland street.—679 Cumberland street. Reward. 13d LOST (on Mount Cargill, near BroHouse), STARTING HANDLE of mol car; reward.—No. 406, Times Office. FOUND, black smooth-haired COLLIE DOG, white and tan markings; South Invercargill collar.—R. Sheat, Glenore. ■ Found —7-piece moquette suite, £l2 FOUND —tea WAGONS, Rlmu, 28s 6d ; Oak 37b Gd; best rubber castors.- — Watts, Ltd. Found —oak bedroom suite robe, ducheaso, pedestal, full-sl: stead and wire mattress) £24 10s Ltd., Princes street. TT o ™p—Set Signet RINGS. 9s 6t J. Initials; splendid selection Bags; now. F. Himmel, George street. FOUND— Set Gold Watches, 455; e tee , a : Roys’ Watches, from 6s mmmel. 227 George street. F° U fc? alf a J dozen Spoons give Engagement Rln Himmel, 227 George street. T^OUND —By paying a deposit you * ■c Se S?,,, your CHRISTMAS PR] HIMMEL’S. _227 George stre EDUCATIONAL UOSSBOTHAM-S COLLEGE —Book Ke Ing Shorthand. Typewriting; ra methods prompt results; country studo railway fare reductions —Phone 10-736 S COLLEGE, Moray Place f Office: telephone 10-6B7.—Part tei arranged Shorthand, Typewriting. Bo keeping- Appointment; secured Octagon school op business Stuart street.—Burroughs Machli Touch • typing, Shortha Postai Courts. Saleamanß ‘ RODMURE School of Scientific Dressm JJ?., S . tuart 6treet - Teleph Students day and evening clai under personal supervision of principal & J. S. Cross, * subjects MATRICUI / VOACHING. all r ’ Italian, Spanish, Advan hers 11 Frenc!l ‘— c - Q - May. Regent Chj REMOVAL NOTICES. Mibb BOYER, REMOVED to 141 MOP PLACE (two doors below Dr Halil Superfluous Hairs. Moles removed Elec lysis. ■, tPHE First Utility of frequent and •7 regular Advertising consists in this; There is at all times a large class of persons both in country and town, who have no fixed places for the purchase of certain necessary articles, and are ready to be swayed and drawn toward any particular place which is earnestly brought under their notice. Indifferent to all, they yield without hesitation to tile first who ask*.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20899, 13 December 1929, Page 1
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