SITUATIONS VACANT Advertisements of 16 words under the 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 ss, Strictly cash In advance Extra charge If booked. POSITION BSO, Times Office, now FILLED. All applicants thanked. 2of WANTED. MAN to Carry Advertising Boards. —Apply 32 Octagon. 25f WANTED, COAL MINER, with ticket for prospecting.—Apfly A. Mackie, Brighton. 251 WANTED. MARRIED COUPLE, live rent free, in return small Services to Elderly Lady.—loß, Times. 25f WANTED, qualified MOTOR MECHANIC: £3O capital; share profits; country town. —“ Mechanic." Times Office. 23f WANTED, first-class ASSISTANTS and IMPROVERS, Wholesale Millinery Workroom, —Rutherfords, Ltd., 482 Moray place east. 251 COMMERCIAL LABOUR BUREAU, Stafford street; phone 13-080.—For all Classes Workers, Male—Female, Domestics, Farm Hands, Gardeners, Cooks. 25f MONEY-MAKING opportunities are provided by MACHINE KNITTING: catalogue free.—Saunders and Co., Ltd., Box 872, Wellington, * 240 WANTED, a qualified UNDERGROUND GOLD MINER; a genuine proposition ; will offer good ' terms. —Apply . 66, Times. 23f what DOES THE FUTURE HOLD »» FOR YOU? Most o£ us are glad that the past days are gone. Our minds are fixed on brighter days ahead. But don’t deceive yourself! Prosperity is still an individual challenge. In this period of economic transition success is not more difficult—it’s more exacting. Business demands the TRAINED man. Thousands are preparing for a successful future by enrolling for International Correspondence School Courses. So can you. Write for particulars, NOW, to THE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (N.Z.), LTD, Dept. A, Box 687, Dunedin. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. FEW VACANCIES for BOARDERS.Apply 70 Stafford street. 25f BOARD, RESIDENCE, private family, offered lady or gentleman.—79 Royal crescent, St. Kilda. 25f VACANCY for BOARDERS: every convenience ; 22s 6d, with washing.— 189 St. Andrew street, corner, Castle street. PENSIONER Wants another Pensioner to SHARE her Home. —Apply for address, Women’s Rest Room, Princes street. WANTED. Respectable Lady Pensioner will give cheap BOARD for company.—Apply 28 Frederick street. WANTED, by Medical Student, ACCOMMODATION In private home; no other boarders; state turms. —116, Times. BOARD OFFERED two Men; share room; excellent meals; hot water service; phone; 22s 6d; very central. —91, Times. ARROLDALE,” 110 Stafford street.— Superior BOARD and RESIDENCE: permanent or visitors; all modern conveniences ; reasonable tariff; phone. 25f BALLYMENA. 300 High street.—Superior Accommodation; Vacancies for Permanents and Casuals; moderate tariff.— Phone 11-166. 9f C COMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION for J BOARDERS ; sunny position ; beautiful view: handy to tram; terms moderate.—3 Dundas street 6Ja ARONUI HOUSE, 289 High street.— Superior ACCOMMODATION tor Permanent and Casual Guests: moderate tariff. Phone 11-377 6n BOARD-RESIDENCE: Bed and Breakfast or Beds; terms reduced ; 'beds, single nights 2s: or by week. 7s 6d.—58 Carroll street. 7o DOUGLAS PRIVATE HOTEL, next Town Hall.—Permanents 27s 6d, Casuals 7s 6d ; Bed-Breakfast, 4s 6d : Breakfast 7 a.m.—Phone 12-601. 19f CCREENCLIFFE GUEST HOUSE, EsplanX ade, St- Clair.—Superior ACCOMMODATION; moderate tariff: one minute from hot baths and tram. —Phone 23-409. 24Ju •• /CASTLBREAGH.'; 60 Upper Stuart VV street, convenient Station. Select ACCOMMODATION tor visitors : every comfort and attention: Bed and Breakfast or Full Board : moderate terms.—Mrs Martin. 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 tor Guests. On Tram Route GEORGE STREET. Phone No 11-021 ALBYN PRIVATE .HOTEL, 558 King street, Dunedin North, Official 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 M’iVOR. Proprietress. Phone 12-889 Y’ISITORS TO DUNEDIN, LODGE AT JACKSON’S PRIVATE HOTEL (Next Empire Theatre) Every comfort and cosiness guaranteed. “A home away from home.” REDUCED TARIFF. Permanent Boarders specially catered for. WOOD’S PRIVATE HOTEL, RATTRAY STREET. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION AT REDUCED RATES. Comfort Assured. ] Reserve Early. Mrs MALTHUS Phone 10-757. rmiE > LEVIATHAN HOTEL. 1 LOWER HIGH STREET Within half a minute ol 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. P.O. Box 112. Telephone 11-979. MODERATE TARIFF. Reduced to Suit the Times. FURNISHED APARTMENTS WANTED. ytTANTED, by professional woman, sunny W Furnished BED-SITTING ROOM ; central ; on rise: state terms and particulars. —104, Times. 25f APARTMENTS WANTED. w no. ANTED, two UNFURNISHED ROOMS; conveniences : sunny, city ; reasonable. Times. 25f MATRIMONIAL. YOUNG MAN, with £2OOO, desires Correspond with smart, attractive Young Lady of good appearance and dress (age 23-27); View Friendship and Matrimony: enclose photo; In confidence. 94, TIMES OFFICE. FOR perfect MARCEL or WATER WAVING book an Appointment at Hendy’s Halrdresaing Rooms, where only skilled artistes 'are employed. Telephone 10-902. Address. 104 Princes street. « y USTRUSS ’ Ready-mixed Paints for \ j quality, none better; Brushes at cut prices.—Smiths, Ltd., Octagon.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21578, 25 February 1932, Page 1
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