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SITUATIONS VACANT 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 ss. Strictly cash In advance. Kxtra charge If booltcd. WANTED, several months, competent MAN for dairy farm, Taleri; wages 25s per woek.—473, Times Office. 4n WANTED, competent PLOUGHMEN; good . wages.—Apply National Mortgage Company, Water street. WANTED, competent TEAMSTER; wages 25s per week. —Apply S. M. Winter, Tuapeka Mouth. 4n WANTED, House CANVASSER: handle repeating Food Line; sole control. — Box 448, Christchurch. WANTED, COOK-GENERAL, able to bake; no outside work; wages 15s per week. 465, Times Office. WANTED, GIRL, assist housework and plain cooking.—Apply 56 Tyne street, Oamaru. 4n WANTED, capable young WOMAN; good cook, fond of children ; 1 child, small house ; sleep In. Times. 4n WANTED, capable HOUSEKEEPER ; good home, every convenience ; 2 children : 15s per week.—474, Times. 4n WANTED, capable GENERAL, for sheep place; milk cow; wages 7s 6d week. No. 428. Times Office. 3n WANTED, BOY for light country Job, North Otago ; able to milk; treated as one of family.—Apply “ Willing,” Box 479, Oamaru. 4n PLOUGHMEN, Married Rouseabout (£2), Cowboys, Blade and Machine Shearers, Laundress (country), Cook-Generals (hotels), Housemaid-Waitress, Cooks, Girls (assist). Dally Housemaid.—Baker’s Agency. w ANTED (Temporarily), ASSISTANT FOR HOUSEHOLD HARDWARE DEPARTMENT, Apply Wholesale Warehouse. “EFFICIENT,” Times Office. LOST AND FOUND 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. LOST, Brown LURCHER DOG; address on collar.—l 23 Cargill street; reward. LOST, Pair SUEDE GLOVES In Moray Place Post Office.—Finder please communicate 471, Times; reward. 4n LOST, vicinity Elgin road, CHILD'S TWEED COAT. —Reward retunning 22 Sprlnghlll road, Mornlngtop. 4n LEFT in telephone box, Friday night. Navy Blue PURSE,' containing spectacles and money.—Finder please ring -No. 8, Port Chalmers; or call No. 15 Duke street; reward. 4n STRAYED from Highcllff, two BLACK HEIFER CALVES ; 9 months old ; marked right ear. —P. Luke, Highcllff. FOUND —Berwick Caledonian Society’s Annual Sports, January 1, 1934. Piping, lancing, Running, Field Events. Programmes ra application. —Jas. Matheson, secretary, 1.D., Outram. 1 I7OUND —Pukehlkl Footballers’ Extended I? Dance POSTPONED from November 7 mtil a date to bo advertised later. r'OUND—Wedding Rings, 17s 6d; BnI? gagement Rings from 40s up.—F. Hmmel, watchmaker and Jeweller, 221 Jeorge streot. __ FOUND— Boys’ Watches, 7s 6d; Ladies’, 17s 6d; Signet Rings from 8s 6d, free nltlals. —P. Himmei, 227 George street. FOUND. —At Rembrandt Studio, 3 Postcards for 3s 6d: Enlargements given vith every dozen photographs.—l 99 George itreet. f’^OUND— BENHAR COAL Reduced to 128 1 6d per ton, on truck, Benhar; prompt lellvery.—M’Sklmmlng atid Son. Ltd.. Benlar. 27JU TRADE PERSONAL Advertisements of 16 words under the headgs of Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, ) Let Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants c.. Is per Insertion, three consecutive inr’t’lons 2s 6d, six consecutive insertions ss. rlctly cash In advance. Extra charge If roked. ■ ft ASTON’S is NOT a Mass Production BuslU ness; he appeals to the man who wants i Tailor. TALUS FIRST —Economy in Clothes Is y Not a question of Price; it la a Queson of VALUE. C ASTON Set the Standard for Class Tailoring years ago, and has the Repuition of Maintaining it. IHRISTMAS is Drawing Near k i ndl *. 1 place your Order Early; it will be to r Mutual Advantage. 'ASTON'S Address: Premier Buildings, i 172 Princes street, first floor; entrance ;ht opposite Union Bank of Australia. [7RIGGLESWORTH & BINNS, Rembrandt V Studio. Booking now for the new rlstmas photograph for your friends.—l 99 orge street. Phone 13-726. [ISS BOYER, Specialist In Electrolysis, 120 Moray place (4 doors above Public Drary). Superfluous Hairs and Moles moved. 21 1* UDITH ANNE Latta, of Tawanul, Gatlins. Wins the Oxley Free Pram. Anler Free Pram this quarter. Get entry - m .—The Oxley Seagrass Co. 3n lAREER HAIRDRESSING COLLEGE.— r Tuition all branches Hairdressing, Ferment Waving: Evening Classes.— Savoy itldings, Moray place (phone 18-029). i A RL'S MOTORS have REMOVED to i Princes street South (next to Austin jtors). ■ rOLSONS lONIZED IODINE; two soluL tions (surgical and medical) ; from stores and chemists; 2s 6d per bottle. [OLSONS lONIZED lODlNE—Medical tor L illnesses; Surgical for Injuries. r ARICOSB Veins and Ulcers, Bolls and Carbuncles MOLSONS lONIZED DINE, medical solution NIMALS’ wounds quickly disappear with l use of MOLSONS lONIZED lODINE jrgfcal), and some illnesses (with medlL fOUR HOLIDAY! 8 Days’ Hound Tour; Central Otago. Including Accommodam at White Star Hotel, Pembroke, for £5 s.-—Ring Whltestar, 13-444. Iss IHE HERBAL COMPOUND discovered by the Rev. Edgar Ward for Treating [BBRCULOSIS, ASTHMA, AND CATARRH rapidly becoming World-famous. A six eks’ supply costs 10s. Write TABUTBAU, Box 545, Christchurch. r LEX EM A TREATMENT, k- F or SKIN AND SCALP AILMENTS, zetna. Psoriasis, Ache, Skin Eruptions itantly relieved and successfully treated. T.mg Hair, Alopecia specially treated, growth restored. Consultation free. L.BXEMA ROOMS, PUBLIC TRUST BUILDINGS, MORAY PLACE. Phone 13-355. Visiting Oamaru Third Wednesday each mouth. Hours: 10.45 a.m.-5 p.m. Address: Globe Hotel, Oamaru. LADY motorists all use Bettol Hand Ehioillent. It keeps the hands smooth and cool; Is 6d. LUSTRUSS ” Ready-mixed PAINTS for quality; none better; Brushes at cut prices.—Smiths, Ltd., Octagon. ADVERTISING pays its way, often many times over. It will permit lower prices through increased volume. It can reduce selling costs. It can lessen the time in which a product moves from factory to consumer.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22102, 4 November 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22102, 4 November 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22102, 4 November 1933, Page 1

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