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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, sis consecutive Insertions ss. Strictly cash In advance. Extra charge 1? booked. CAPABLE HOUSEMAID.— Apply this morning, or phone 20-169. 17 Garfield avenue, Roslyn. 26f SEVERAL young men (about 18-20) wanted for few weeks’ work; must be handy and willing to work.—Address 173, Times. ELECTRICIAN WANTED; several days’ work; shifting existing installation and alterations; no material.—l 74, Times. WANTED, educated GIRL (over 19), as children’s nurse.—Apply, with- references, to “J. 5..” Box 479, Oamaru. WANTED, capable DAILY HELP, plain cooking essential; references required ; wages 105.—178, Times. 26f WANTED, good, capable GIRL; must be able to cook; good home; wages 15s. — Apply Jenkins, Tarras. 26f WANTED, capable GIRL; experienced; good plain cooking; state age, references.—lßl, Times. 26f WANTED, MAN for team work and used to tractor and general farm work— Apply Box 42, Ranfurly. 24f WANTED, a capable GIRL or Woman; light housework ; easy place.—Address TOO, Times. 23f MEN who study Fern’s Course get good jobs. Free prospectus.—J. W. Webb. 175 Rattray street. WANTED. Competent 6-horse Teamster; good horseman essential; stacker preferred.—Reply, stating wages. Box 8, Willowbridge. 24f WANTED. HOUSEKEEPER, Central Otago ; no washing; good home; age preferably 30-40.—Apply 57 Grove street, St. Hilda (Tuesday). 24f NURSEMAID (Oamaru), Married Shepherd, Cowboys, General, Housekeepers, Cook-Generals, Girls and Women (country). Baker’s Agency. Moray place. 26f WANTED, reliable FARM HAND; thoroughly experienced agricultural and dairying, tractor, and milking machines; quick worker essential.—Reply, stating wages required, to Alex. Cameron, Outram. WANTED, MALE CLERK; thorough knowledge insurance business essential; preference to one with garage experience.— Write, enclosing copies only of testimonials, G. T. Gillies, Thames street, Oamaru. WANTED, urgently. Permanent PLOUGHMAN ; good horseman. essential; state age and experience; 27s 6d weekly. Also, Cowboy-rouseabout; 15s. —F. M'Gulnnesa, R.D., Owaka. 24£ WANTED. LADIES OR GIRLS: earn £1 weekly In spare time; easy, dainty home employment. Write for Illustrated booklet and particulars of Special Ofler; enclose 3d- postage. TORCHON LACE CO., 229 Collins st., Melbourne. T ABATT’S LABOUR EXCHANGE, " Phone 13-305. 207 Princes street. WANTED: Cook (woman) for private hotel. Central Otago; Third Cook (woman) for leading country hotel; Cookgeneral (town); Man (one with knowledge of butchering, making up small goods, etc., preferred) for South Otago dairy farm, must be able to drive motor truck. QUALIFIED SALESMEN. Applications by letter only, together with recent testimonials, are invited for the POSITION of Salesman—previous Car selling experience necessary. THE SOUTH ISLAND MOTORS, LTD., P.O. Box 569, Dunedin. wANT. E LADY DESIGNER For • FROCKS AND GOWNS For our Dunedin Workrooms. D, Must be capable designer and able to control staff in this; section. Apply ROSS & GLENDINING. LTD., Dunedin. LIES BEHIND “LUCK”? “Lucky Fellow” is usually spoken of the man who gains promotion. . . . But most probably nis “ luck ” is, nothing more than that he fitted himself for advancement by spare time study. You can do the same, if you will! I.C.S. Home Study Courses are written to make mastery of the subject a sure and easy matter. Write to-day for particulars of I.C.S. Accountancy and Matriculation Courses and start your “luck” working for you. I.C.S. Studies are easy to learn, easy to pay, and easy to profit by. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS IN.Z.), LTD., Dept. A, Box 687, Dunedin. BOARD AND RESIDENCE Advertisements of 16 words under tbs headings of Situations Vacant, Wanted. For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, etc,, la per Insertion, three consecutive Insertions 2s 6d. six consecutive Insertions ss. Strictly cash In advance. Extra charge If booked APPLICANTS to “ Lochlel ” re Board are . Thanked, and are advised that he has been suited. 26f FOUR students require LODGINGS on rise; one double, two single rooms; piano.— Reply 180, Times Office. 26f DOUGLAS PRIVATE HOTEL, nest Town Hall.—Permanents 25s week, Casuals 6s day; Bed-Breakfast, 4s.—Phone 12-601. ARONUI HOUSE, 289 High street.— Superior ACCOMMODATION for Permanent and Casual Guests; moderate tariff. Phone 11-377. 21f BED-BREAKFAST, 3s; Beds. 2s; reduction weekly ; Boarders, 22s 6d. —4 Clark street (off High street), 2 minutes from Exchange. 21f LUB HOUSE (Opposite Public Library), t-clasa Table and Good Accommodation it Reduced Tariff. Comfort Assured. Permanents and Casuals. Phone 11-109. SU N W 1 C K." 75 STAFFORD STREET. Superior Accommodation. Every Home Comfort. Modern Conveniences. Moderate Tariff. Phone 12-677. It B I T H HOUSE. I SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. Reduction for Married Couples. Attractive Surroundings. On George Street Tram Route. PHONE No. 11-021. JACKSON'S. City’s Leading Private Hotel. PRINCES STREET, next EMPIRE THEATRE. Billiard Room, Lounge, Cheery Log Fires, Best of Accommodation and Service. Reduced Tariff. Phone 13-350. Mrs K. Crawford. VOUH PROBLEM SOLVED X FOR ACCOMMODATION. Special Effort to Please. Enjoy a Happy Holiday by Staying at WOOD’S PRIVATE HOTEL. Rattray street. Centre of Town. Moderate Tariff. Excellent Cuisine. Reserve Early. Phone 10-757. Mrs MALTHUS.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22197, 26 February 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22197, 26 February 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22197, 26 February 1934, Page 1

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