SITUATIONS VACANT Advertisements of 16 words under the headinns 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 Bs Strictly cash In advance. Extra charge if booked. WANTED, for merchant’s office, INVOICE CLERK (male) : must have knowledge of groceries.—l 7, Times. WANTED, a refined capable GIRL, assist all duties; St. Clair; live In. —29, Times. WANTED, a Shearer’s COOK; award wages : start December 6 ; two sheds : state experience.—92B, Times. WANTED, middle-aged GENERAL; assist housework ; Central Otago ; good home; wages 15s week. —Address 981, Times. MACHINE KNITTING of Cardigans, Jumpers, etc., Is very profitable; catalogue free.—Saunders and Co., Ltd., Box 872, Wellington. 240 WANTED, ASSISTANT AUCTIONEER: applicant must be of good standing and ability in buying and selling.—Box 680, Dunedin. 24n BOYS and GIRLS Wanting WORK are urged to register immediately with T. Conly, Vocational Officer, V.M.C.A. Buildings 24n WANTED, refined, capable PERSON (35 to 40), for country; to undertake all household duties, especially plain cooking; £1 a week; all modern conveniences; references essential.—Address 955, Times Office. 24n LABATT’S labour exchange, 207 Princes street. Phone 13-305. WANTED: Young Lady (experienced) take charge of stand handling Toilet Lines; salary and commission. Experienced Cook for city restaurant; House-maid-Waitress (country boarding house); Cook-generals and Generals (town and country). WAITING ENGAGEMENT: Married Couples, Teamsters, Rouseabouts, Waitresses, Housekeepers, etc. WANTED, A LOOM TUNER, Capable of Taking Charge of Warp and Weft Windings, Dressing, accustomed , to Plain and Twill Weaving. Heavy Fabrics. WANTED, AN OVERSEER, Capable of Taking Charge Batching, Carding, Drawing, and Spinning. Experience in hard fibres essential. Written Applications only will be considered and should be accompanied by copies only of testimonials, addressed to MILL SUPERINTENDENT, N.Z. Woolpnck and Textiles, Ltd., P.O. Box 44, Foxton. OF OTAGO. DEPARTMENT OF HOME SCIENCE. APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of ASSISTANT in the Foods Department. Salary at the rate of £175 per annum less cuts of 10 per cent, and 5 per cent. The appointment will be made for one year as from FEBRUARY 1, 1934, and may be renewed for a further period. Applicants must hold the degree of B.H.Sc., or the Diploma in Home Science or an equivalent qualification. Applications will CLOSE with the Undersigned on FRIDAY, December 8, 1933 ' H. CHAPMAN, Registrar. g R AIN v. HANDS! Many Pten,'' clever* with their hands, wonder why they don’t get ahead. If they would realise the value of TRAINING THE MIND thetv problem would be solved. The International Correspondence Schools can train you for success. SALESMANSHIP. A DV ERTISING, COMMERCIAL ILLUSTRATING. ACCOUNTANCY. AERONAUTICAL, RADIO ENGINEERING. Many other courses to choose from. Write now and learn all about our spare-time study. THE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (U.Z.), LTD., Dept. A, Boi. 687, Dunedin. TENDERS are to be received up to A DECEMBER 1 for DRIVING 400 FEET (more or less) in the Bell-Hooper Cromwell Gold, Ltd., mine at Cromwell. Specifications and conditions can be inspected at the office of this paper, or at the Mine Manager’s Office, the Mine, Cromwell. G. V. ANDERSON, Secretary, Christchurch. Bell Hooper Cromwell Gold, Ltd. QOUNTY OF CLUTHA. SUPPLY OF DOG COLLARS, 1934. TENDERS will be received up to TUESDAY, December 19, 1933, for the supply of 2000 (more or less) Dog Collars. Specifications may be obtained from the undersigned. A. K. BAXTER, County Clerk. Balclutha, November 24, 1933. G. a gEACLIFF MENTAL HOSPITAL. MILD STEEL CHIMNEY AND BOILER PARTS. TENDERS, endorsed as above, Close with the Secretary of the Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1933. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Public Works Office, Dunedin. IT'REE REFILL. A FREE REFILL. The standard type, All British “MINIMAX ” is the one, Hand Fire Extinguisher that is refilled FREE OF CHARGE after suppressing each outbreak of fire. So efficient is the “ Minimax " that it is chosen extensively for Royal Households. Has retained first place since 1004, when it secured Highest Award. St. Louis Exhibition. 1,000,000 to-day in use. Contents non-deteriorating. No periodical recharging required. Cannot go out of order. No troublesome hose attachment. Types for motor cars, launches, aeroplanes . . . also stocked locally. Write or phone for full particulars. KEITH RAMSAY, LIMITED. VOGEL STREET, DUNEDIN, Otaco and Southland Representatives for ALL-BRITISH “MINIMAX’’ HAND FIRE EXTINGUISHER. PERSONAL WILL Mr D. SINCLAIR, who left 2 dogs with me on the 12th Jan. please remove same within 14 days or will be sold.— C. W. Boutherway, Herbert. 25n LOOK AT • YOUR SHOES—other people do. Do they need “NUGGET”? Advertising points out the merits ot a product and Impresses the buyer ■with its desirability.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22121, 27 November 1933, Page 1
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