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’situations wanted. Advertisements of 16 words under the head* ings 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 Es. Strictly cash In advance. Extra charge If booked. WANTED. Blade or Machine SHEARING. Address 136, Times. 2d WANTED, by capable Person, POSITION as Cook-general; Roxburgh or Miller's Flat preferred.—l 46, Times. 2d WANTED, FRUIT PICKING. Central Otago, by Married Couple.—l3o, Times Office. 2d DRESSMAKING, by experienced Dressmaker and Talloress; charges reasonable.—Address Box 524, C.P.0., Dunedin. WANTED, by reliable Woman, POSITION to attend Elderly Lady or children.—lsß, Times Office. 2d YOUNG Man (26) requires POSITION on Sheep Station or Orchard. —No. 120, Times Office. Id YOUNG Man Wants WORK of any description, town ormountry; carpenter by trade.—B6, Times Office. 20n DRESSMAKER would Cut, Fit; Orders taken Coat Frocks, Alterations, Plain Sewing; work called for. —78, Times. WANTED, by refined, middle-aged Widow, POSITION Housekeeper one or two Gentlemen ; good home essential.—ls 6, Times. 2d EDUCATED, Middle-aged Woman desires Holiday ENGAGEMENT, charge of children, farmers’ accounts, or general assistance preferred.—l4l, Times. 2d’ WANTED, by Middle-aged Woman, POSITION as Housekeeper: country preferred ; references If required.—l4s, Times Office. 2d WANTED, by Young Man, - POSITION, permanent or temporary; thorough clerical knowledge, also capable salesman. 151, Times. 2d Experienced couple seek position husband cowman, gardener, building, painting, orchard, etc.; wife cook; wages no object.—ls2, Times. 2d RESPECTABLE Scotch woman (45 years age) would like HOUSEKEEPING to Elderly. Couple; sole charge, own mistress; start January.—l 26, Times Office. . Id TTSTAITING—Machine, Blade Shearers, W Cooks, Ploughmen, Domestics, All Classes Workers; employers communicate Commercial Labour Bureau: phone 13-080. YOUNG Girl (20) desires POSITION Immediately as Housemaid-General In Dunedin; references.—Apply 36 High street, Timaru. 29n WAITING Engagements—Shearers, Woolclassers. Shed Hands, Cook-Bakers, Farm Hands;' any worker you require.— Baker's Agency, Dunedin; phone 13-301. TO LET. TO LET, HOUSE, 5 rooms, electric, gas, fowlrun; sunny position; 30s per week. 54 Helena street, South Dunedin. 2d Unfurnished flat vacant, ■■ Hazeibank," 144 Forbury road, St. Clair; gas range, every convenience; glorious view. SUITE OFFICES (five rooms), centre Princes street; strongroom! nominal rental; or let separately.—Kidd, agent. 2d TO LET, Three FURNISHED ROOMS, clean, sunny; good locality; e. 1., gas; now. vacant.—ls 4, Times. 2d TO LET, comfortable BED-SITTING ROOM, fireplace, electric light, gas; use conveniences.—327 High street. 2d TP LET (north end), Two FURNISHED ROOMS, " separate entrance; handy tram. 155, Times Office. - 2d TO LET, large,- comfortable Double Furnished Bed-Sitting Room, fireplace.— 475 George street. Id TO LET, Double Furnished BED-SITTINQ ROOM, full use kitchen; £1 per week. 466 George street. -■ Id TO LET (St. Kilda), 6-roomed BUNGALOW, all conveniences; good garden. Apply 23 M'Bride street, South Dunedin. TO LET, unfurnished PLAT, sunny, central ; latest appointments.—Phone Harcourt Flats. 362 George street, 29n TWO-STOREY BRICK HOUSE to LET, top end Hanover street; rental, £2 5s weekly In advance, —Apply W. A. Justice, Rhodes, Ltd., 206 George street. 2Sn iJO LET AT ST. CLAIR, For summer months, very fine BRICK BUNGALOW, near beach, St. Clair proEer. furnished, almost new, 5 rooms and itehenette; motor garage; fine section; immediate possession. TAMBLYN, RHODES. MACDONALD. YO D R MOVE, SIR! Greatest Care Exercised. Lowest Prices. Dry Storage, HOUSEHOLD REMOVALS BY * EXPERT STAFF. CRUST & CRUST, ' . 20 Manse street. EDUCATIONAL. MISS ISOBBL HOWLETT, Specialist with Backward and Delicate Children, Is available for Private Tuition or Coaching. Phone 20-368. 2d RODMURE School of Scientific Dressmaking, 95 Stuart street. Telephone 13-141. Students’ day and evening classes under personal supervision of principal. Miss J S. Cross Open Friday nights. SPEED WRITING. The new, natural SHORTHAND, taught by correspondence.—Harborow and Rogers, 91a Princes street. ’ 9ijy OCTAGON SCHOOL OP BUSINESS, Martin’s Buildings.—Book-keeping, Touchtyplng. Shorthand, Handwriting, Business Organisation, Coaching Public Examinations ; railway concessions, 21n MRS CHIRNSIDE. Ladles' Cutter, Strand Chambers, Princes st.eel.—Patterns or Material Cut to Mol, sure; measurement forms with Dries list forwarded on appli22s BROWN’S COLLEGE, Moray place.— Shorthand, Typewriting. Bookkeeping, Government Examinations; Rapid Individual Tuition: railway concessions.—Telephone 10-697. ROSSBOTHAM'S COLLEGE. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting; rapid methods; prompt remits: country students railway tare reductuns.—Phone 10-736. r«OOD POSITIONS ” are open to EXPERT SHORTHAND WRITERS. There is a universal demand for Shorthand Writers, and high salaries are the reward of those who develop speed and accuracy. Learn the one and only System—the System used by 90 per cent, of the Shorthand Writers throughout the world—Pitman’s Shorthand. Take up HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE COURSE in PITMAN’S SHORTHAND. and you can become a skilled Shorthand Writer by studying in your own home. Every student is individually taught and practically assisted at every point of his or her studies. The fees are on the lowest possible basis, and may be paid by easy monthly instalments, or cash in advance. Enrol NOW! Full particulars from • HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. Bos 516, Auckland.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21198, 2 December 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21198, 2 December 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21198, 2 December 1930, Page 1