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SITUATIONS VACANT Advertisements of 18 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. VV Apply the Savoy. 24m fJANTED, an experienced Hotel SECOND VV COOK. —Apply Box 91, Oamaru. WANTED, Eglinton, GIRD, assist daily, housework and light cooking, 7.3» till 2 ; wages l'2s 6d. —Phone 11-880. WANTED, HELP, housework, Saturdays, 8-2. —Apply by letter, stating wage, Mrs Shand, Dukes' Siding, Taieri. 24m [7ANTED, for small Institution, near vV town, first-class Female COOK. —Ring 20-847. 24m WANTED, immediately, PAINTER and PAPERHANGER; own -ear; day labour. —34 Heriot row. 24m WANTED, capable GIRL for household duties; must be reliable. —926, Times. 24m WANTED, competent Dairy Farm HAND ; steady job for suitable man; wages 25s. —Address 878, Times. 2om WANTED, MAID, able cook, wash; two adults; no children; elderly person preferred.—No. 852, Times Office. ' 22m (CULTIVATE PERSONALITY." by Dr J Fern ; free prospectus.—J. W. Webb, 175 Rattray street. 6tn AN APPRENTICE REQUIRED for coach painting.—Applications in writing, with copies of references, to City Electrical Engineer, Box 513, Dunedln. WANTED for cake delivery, TWO YOUTHS ; rounds established; wages approximately 22s 6d week. —Ring 13-025 for particulars. WANTED, general FARM HAND; experienced with horses; able milk if necessary ; good home and wages to suitable man; permanent.—Address 914, Times. WANTED, for about month, experienced WOMAN (over 30), general housework.—Apply Mrs Geo. Bathgate, " Kenfauns," Outram. ' 6m MARRIED PLOUGHMAN (without children), Youths (sheep stations), Temporary Cook (institution), Cook-generals, Laundress, Cooks. —Baker's Agency. ' ABATT'S LABOUR EXCHANGE; J Phone 13-305; 207 Princes street.— WANTED, Head Cook (woman, for leading private hotel in provincial town), Experienced General (20-23, plain cooking, to commence after Easter), Girls (for daily work), Youth (19-21, must be capable milker and able to do fencing and odd jobs, Central Otago). RADIO SALESMAN. Salary and Commission. Apply, with references, " P.O. BOX 487, DUNEDLN. AN AUTO ELECTRICIAN For a Christchurch firm. Only first-class tradesman need apply, Must be competent to rewind armatures and repair speedometers. Reply to " KEM," TIMES OFFICE. TEW ZEALAND PERMANENT -i FORCES. A limited number of VACANCIES exist for recruits for the Royal New Zealand Artillery. Applicants must fulfil following requirements, otherwise useless applying:—Must have reached 19th, but not passed 24th birthday, on 1/5/34—must be single—be s£t 9in (in socks) or over —be physically fit—and hold Sixth Standard certificate of education. Preference given to serving Territorials. Apply nearest Defence Office before APRIL 5. NEVER WON WITHOUT TRAINING. Every champion, be he Athlete, Boxer, Oarsman. Golfer, Swimmer, Tennis player, even Bridge Players. . . .All win their honours by intensive training. You can win success in business by training. . . . Train the I.C.S. way and master Accountancy or Matriculation. ... A study of either Course will prove invaluable to you in the competition for the better " jobs." Start NOW and use some of your spare time in qualifying for a BETTER JOB. Full particulars of any I.C.S. Course sent ont request. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (N.Z.),.LTD., Dept; A, Box 687, Dunedin. PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS .OHN M'GLASHAN COLLEGE, PRIMARY AND SECONDARY DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL i'OR * BOYS. (Under the authority of the Presbyterian Church.) The Governors invite applications for the position of PRINCIPAL. Application forms and particulars are obtainable from the Secretary at the College, to whom they must be returned by APRIL 30. Duties to commence third term, if possible.

TMTATR.ON REQUIRED ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL, Melbourne, Victoria. APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of MATRON. These should be arldressed to the Convener, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Hospital. Assembly Hall, 156 Collins street, Melbourne, and be in his hands not later than JUNE 1, 1934. Hospital opening next November. State experience. Enclose references. Sixtyfour beds. Salary, £225, with allowances. For further particulars apply by letter to the. Convener. AGENTS AND AGENCIES •iIDE-LINE for Country Salesmen; pocket B j ze .—Blsey, 173 Stuart street, Dunedin. " 24m MEDICAL LISTEN —AH Patent Medicines sold at Spot Cash Lowest Prices at Hawkins's, 248 George street, Duncdin. POST FREE —Good ENEMAS, from 4s 6d to 12s 6d each. —Address L. Hawkins, George street. iPRING BLOSSOM OINTMENT, Is; cures kj Sore Legs, Eczema, Piles, Rashes, Chilblains, and Skin Complaints.—At Hawkins's 248 George street, Dunedin. HAWKINS'S "BIG SIX" COUGH CURE, for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, and Bronchitis; price, 6rl, la, and 2s. SPRING BLOSSOM PILLS, price Is; cure Indigestion, Liver, Kidney, Stomach Troubles; also Constipation. iAWKINS'S INSTANT RELIEF ASTHMA POWDER is unrivalled ; cures when others fail. For Sale at 248 George street, Duncdin. > LOOMING, the Great Corn Cure; jl> price, Is; out on its own.—At Hawkins's, 248 George street, Dunedin. BUFFERING WOMEN—Avoid operations k 3 by using "Orange Blossom"; month's treatment, ss.—L. HAWKINS, 248 George street, Dunedin. 28f WREN'S EASTER SALE—Paint and Paper for Easter. All lineß genuinely reduced. Buy now, save money.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22220, 24 March 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22220, 24 March 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22220, 24 March 1934, Page 1

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