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SITUATIONS WANTED. Advertisements of 16 words under tho headings of Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale. To Let, Lost and Found. Miscellaneous Wants, etc., is per Insertion, three consecutive Inti i*!? 3 2s fid, six consecutive Insertions ss. Strictly cash In advance. Extra .charge If boohed. WANTED, by as General —199, Times. country GIRL; PbSITION J in good home; wages 30s. 15s IV/T IDDLE-AGBD LADV Wants POSITION "A. Housekeeper 2 gentlemen; or one with child; north preferred.—l 97, Times. w ANTED, by young LADY, POSITION General in country; out of good references.—l9B, Times, REFINED, trustworthy PERSON Wants POSITION assist Housework or Invalld. —156. Times. 13s MOTOR DRIVING Wanted by young man; sober; reliable, clean license for car, taxi, lorry ;> references.—l 44, Times. 13s WANTED, by refined widow, POSITION as housekeeper to one or more gentiemen.—l6s, Times. 13s WANTED, by girl (17). POSITION, com-panlon-help or shop work; any kind. Address 174. Times Office. 13s WANTED, by married couple, JOB on Station; wifb cook for men; man mil};, gardening.—lßs, Times. 13s MARRIED MAN, Carpenter, wants WORK of any description;' urgent.-—Apply 124, Times. . 12s YOUNG LADY wants POSITION Housework or Companion-Help ; references; country preferred.—l 22, Times. 12a WANTED, by Elderly Man, POSITION Repairing Fences, Rouseabout, farm or station.—l2o, Times Office. 12s WE have large numbers alt classes of WORKERS Waiting Engagement.— Baker's Agency. Dunedin. SALESMAN-CLERK (40), 25 years’ public bodies experience, desires POSITION; highest references; trustworthy.—Reply 178, Times Office. 13s Experienced clerk urgently requires POSITION; clerical preferred, but willing take anything; bond 11 required.— No. 97, Times. 13s REFINED Young Lady (21) wants SITUATION ; position of trust preferable; references if required.—Address 73, Times Office. . ’ 13s CARPENTER, BUILDER, can do own Chimneys, Plumbing, Painting, Papering, seeks Country - Work; wages moderate. 131, Times. 12s BOARD AND RESIDENCE. , LADY requires BOARD; handy Roslyn. township; no objection to 'other boarders. —130, Times Office. 12s 4"I HOPE STREET has Vacancies; TtJL' Superior Board and Residence; central; phone.—lsß, Times. 13s BOARD and RESIDENCE.—Bed-Break-fast, 4s; motor accommodation.— 6 Hope street (off Princes treat). lls DOUGLAS PRIVATE HOTEL (next Town Hall) —Permanents 30s, Casuals 8s; Bed-Breakfast, se; public dining rooms. ARROLDALE, 110 Stafford street.— Superior BOARD and RESIDENCE; central, on rise; all rpodern conveniences; reasonable tariff. 12s BOARD-RESIDENCE; good . table and beds; Bed and Breakfast. 3s fid. — (Late of 16 London, street) now 68 Carroll street. 26au GLADE HOUSE, 62 Bedford street, St Clair; 3 minutes sea baths.—Miss C. Fraser (late Oreencliffe Guest House). Phone 22-247. - Ltd GRBENCLIFFB GUEST HOUSE, Bsplan- ; ade, Si. Clair.—Superior Accommodation ; moderate tariff; one minute from hot baths and tram.—Phone 23-409. 24JU

Leith house. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. Excellent cuisine; moderate tariff ; Vacancies .for Guests. On Tram Route • GEORGE STREET. Phone No. 11-021. ONSLOW HO'USE, Ocean Beach. St. Klida. | SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. Reasonable Tariff; every modern convenience ;. use of good tennis court. PHONE 22-550. 5S— BED-BREAKFAST; 8a Day; Weekly by arrangement.—Dominion Private Hotel, Cumberland street (2 minutes Railway. Station). Correspondence promptly attended to. Phone’ 13-336. H. JARVIS, Proprietor. A’ L B B i-R T HOUSE. ST. CLAIR. Comfortable Accommodation for Visitors or Permanent Guests; one' minute from ’ Beach and Car. Telephone 22-571. c LUBH 0 U S MORAY PLACE (Opposite Public Library). Under New Management. E. Excellent Accommodation for Permanent and Casual Boarders. Reduced Tariff (or PERMANENTS All Up-to-date Conveniences. Good Table. Moderate Tariff. Phone 11-109. P. SIEGEL, Proprietor! TACKSON’S PRIVATE HOTEL (Under New Management). Mr ROBERT CRAWFORD, late of Elbow Hotel, Lumsden, Has taken over this Centrally-situated Dunedin Hotel. Excellent table. Warmth and comfort assured. Night Porter in Attendance, Reduced Tariff. PUBLIC DINING ROOMS: Lunch, 12-2: Tea, 5.30-7. Phone 13-350. ymTORS TO DUNEDIN. BOOK ACCOMMODATION At ALBYN HOTEL (Private), Official House for South Island Motor Union. —.Oarage next door. 558 King street. North Dunedin. Phone 12-889. f)0 NOT WORRY WHERE TC STAY IN DUNEDIN, As WOODS’ PRIVATE HOTEL RATTRAY STREET, Under the Management of . Mrs M. MALTHUS, Assures You of Comfort and Attention This Private Hotel, most centra lb situated in Dunedin, has recently beer •Renovated on Modern Lines, and Every thing is done to make you feel Happj ' and Contented. When in Town for the Day Visit th( Splendid Luncheon and Tea Rooms At tached to the Hotel. Inquiries Promptly Attended To. Terms Moderate. . Phone 10-757. J)UNE D IN'S SUPERIOR PRIVATE HOTEL, .THE LEVIATHAN. Within Half a Minute of the Railw; Station. The Finest Location in the City. Accommodation for Two Hundred at Fifty Guests. Full Supply of Hot Wat for Baths, etc. Well Appointed Throug nir “‘Sh-dass Cuisine under Experienci Chef. Modern Steam and Electr Culinary Appliances. Special Laundi Services. Self-acting Electric Lifts. NIGHT PORTERS. Passengers by Night Expresses can ha’ Breakfast from 7 a.m. at the Leviatha Telephone 11-979. P.O. Box 112. JAMES CONNOR, Leviathan Hotel. FOR quality, variety, price, and servlc WREN'S, LTD,, Princes street, Wai paper Specialists, lead the way. li

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21131, 15 September 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21131, 15 September 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21131, 15 September 1930, Page 1

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