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SITUATIONS WANTED. Advertisements of 111 words under the headings of Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants etc.. Is per insertion, three consecutive insertions 23 Cd, six consecutive Insertions ss. Strictly cash in advance. Extra charge If booked. WAITING Engagement PLOUGHMAN or General Farm Hand; 14 years' experience.—l 37, Times. 13ap Qualified nurse win can homes, assist helpless patients; dressings, etc.; hours suit; fees moderate.—Telephone 22-541. GARDENER First-class every way.— Apply Matheson and Roberts, Octagon, for R.A.A. WANTED, by capable Person, POSITION Housekeeper or Good Cook; town or country; state wages.—B6, Times Office. ORCHARD HAND, energetic, experienced all orchard work; pruning, apple packing, etc., seeks EMPLOYMENT.—I4B, Times Office. 13ap WANTED, by respectable married woman (child 2 years), POSITION as Com-panion-Help to elderly lady; small wage for good home. —147, Times. 13ap ALIVE WIRE SALESMAN, head office, Christchurch, wants any lines to work Canterbury and West Coast; own car; references if necessary.—l4o, Times. 13ap GARDEN WORK Wanted—Experienced hedge trimming, tldylng-up, scything, digging, and trenching; 10s day.—lso, Times. 13ap REGISTERED PLUMBER, of Christchurch, requires permanent POSITION In Dunedin ; good tradesman; highest references. — Address to 132, Times, Hap LADY, experienced doctor, surgery, nursing, electricity, and heat treatment and dispensing, desires POSITION. —127. Times Office. Hap WANTED. ASPHALTING and CONCRETING ; done anywhere; Paths, Walls, Kerbs, etc.; practical mon. —Hoyne and Son, Phone 22-743. Hap QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT and Trained Advertisement Writer, keep tradesmen's books; conduct advertising; lowest rates.—64, Times Office. lOap Dressmaking Lady visits homes; town and country;.also Children’s and Household Sewing ; Renovations. —Phone 23-634. 10ap BAKER'S AGENCY, next Moray Place Post Office, can Supply any Worker you require at reasonable wages.—Phone 13-301. 21t BOARD AND RESIDENCE. KIA - EANGI, 310 High street—Superior private accommodation ; permanents or casuals. —Phono 10-742. Hap OUGLAS PRIVATE HOTEL (next Town Mall). —Permanents. 30s; Casuals, 8s; Bed-Breakfast, ss; public dining rooms. COMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION. — Sunny position, beautiful view; handy to tram ; terms moderate. —3 Dundas street. BOARD-RESIDENCE; good table and beds; Bed and Breakfast, 3s 6d.— (Late of 16 London street) now 58 Carroll street. 20Ja Cl LADE HOUSE, tram terminus. St. Clair: J ACCOMMODATION for visitors; sunny position; Ideal view; telephone 22-427. Miss C. Fraser. lo GREENCLIFFE GUEST HOUSE, Esplanade, St. Clair.—Superior ACCOMMODATION ; moderate tariff; one minute from hot baths and tram. —Phone 23-409. 24ju ONSLOW HOUSE. —The New Management Intimates to the Travelling Public that Every Attention la now assured at this fullyfurnished'Guest Home; beside beach, tennis court: 7 garages; abundance of hot water. 14m' 5 S—BED-BREAKFAST, 8s day ; weekly by arrangement; tew Single Beds, 2s Od night, 12s 6d week.—Dominion House, Cumberland street (2 minutes Railway Station) Phone 13-336. . Albert house. ST. CLAIR. Comfortable Accommodation for Visitors or Permanent Guests; one minute from Beach and Car. Telephone 22-571. Leith house. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. Excellent cuisine; moderate tariff; Vacancies for Guests. On Tram Route GEORGE STREET. Phone No. 11-921. JACKSON'S PRIVATE . HOTEL, Next Empire Pictures, Princes street. This Centrally-situated Private Hotel is now under the Management of Mr ROBT. CRAWFORD (late Elbow Hotel, Lumsden). Excellent Table. Phone 13-350. A LBYN PRIVATE HOTEL. NORTH. Ulficia) House for South Island Motor Union, Where Commercial Travellers and Visitors are assured of every Comfort and Attention, Give this home a trial. Roberts’s garage next door. Terms moderate. J. W. MTVOR, Phone 12-889, Proprietress. THE LEVIATHAN HOTEL, LOWER HIGH STREET. Within half a minute of Railway Station. Comfortable and well-appointed throughout for 250 guests. Plentiful

supply of hot water at all hours. Special laundry service, electric lift. Passengers by night express can have breakfast from 7 a.m, , PD. Box 112, Telephone 11-979. Moderate Tariff, Reduced to Suit the Times. TYO NOT WORRY WHERE TO 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 centrally situated in Dunedin, has recently been Renovated on Modern Lines, and everything is done to make you feel Happy and Contented, When in Town for the Day Visit the . Splendid Luncheon and Tea Rooms Attached to the Hotel. Inquiries Promptly Attended To. Terms Moderate. Phone 10-757. WANTED TO RENT. YOUNG LADY Wants to Rent Furnished ROOM; near city ; cheap; urgent.— 138, Times. 13ap WANTED to RENT, by 2 adults, unfurnished FLAT; 3 rooms and kitchenette ; must be central; rent paid month in advance.—92, Times. lOap APARTMENTS WANTED. WANTED. 2 unfurnished ROOMS; with use of conveniences: vicinity Rattray street.—Mrs Bishop, 56 High street, Musselburgh. 13ap MATRIMONIAL. TWO refined young gentlemen would like to meet two young ladies (20 to 24) ; view friendship and matrimony.—Address to 144, Times. WANTED, an elderly HOUSEKEEPER; view to matrimony.—Address 911, Times Office. 30m INFLUENZA Prevented by Inhaling Dr Brodle’s Kanatos, which kills infective germs.—Wilkinson and Son, chemists.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21308, 13 April 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21308, 13 April 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21308, 13 April 1931, Page 1

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