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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., la per insertion, three consecutive insertions 2s 6d. six consecutive insertions ss. Strictly cash in advance. Extra charge it booked. Business letters should be addressed to The Manager, and not The Editor. WANTED, smart MILLINERS.— Apply W. P. Warners, 36 King street. WANTED, PLASTERER ; must be experienced tradesman ; state age and wage ; references essential. —836, Times. WANTED, capable GENERAL; daily; references; adult family; city.—B62, Times. WANTED, COOK-GENERAL, small adult family; no washing; good wages; references. —No, 877, Times Office. COMPANIONABLE Girl, assist housework, fond children ; easy place; sleep in—63 Young street, St. Kilda, Saturday. Domestic help wanted, for farm; good cooking essential; wages 17s 6d. Apply Alex. Harris, Ltd. WANTED. GIRL, for light housework and take out child occasionally.—Apply 17 Birchfleid avenue, North-East Valley. WANTED, energetic CANVASSER, to secure milk customers; commission 30s a gallon.—B63, WANTED, Strong YOUTH, for dairy farm; must be good milker. —Ellison, Pine Hill, Dunedin. WANTED, YOUTH, for station ; milk few cows, odd jobs; wages 15s, found. — 916, Times. WANTED, Strong YOUTH, to learn mixed farming; good home; wages 12s 6d to start. —Alex. Bathgate. Outram. WANTED, HOUSEKEEPER, middle-aged; keep house for father and son ; good home; wages 10s weekly.—9l2, Times. WANTED, good TEAMSTER; Balfour district ; used all implements; reference last employer; good wage suitable man. — Reply 917, Times Office. WANTED, middle-aged HOUSEKEEPER, North Otago farm ; convenient modern home; cook, two men; milk one cow when necessary ; state age ; wage required; I —B3o, Times. BAKER'S Agency, Moray place.—Tramway Layer (12s day). Ploughmen, Cowboys, Cooks, Housemaids, Waitresses, Governess, Parlourmaids, Probationer Nurses, Women Cooks (hotels), Waitress and Laundress (together). nnilE UNIVERSITY OF MEL--1 BOURNE. WARDEN OF UNION HOUSE. Salary, £550 (subject at present to a 5 per cent, reduction), with possible addition of £IOO for teaching. Degree essential. Overseas experience desirable. Duties begin March 1. Applications invited till JANUARY 31. Conditions of appointment obtainable from the Registrar, University of New Zealand. J. P. BAINBRIDGE, Registrar. 24/12/35. • O R K E R S WANTED. We want WOMEN and GIRLS to work in their own homes making sweets for us. We thoroughly teach the work and supply, FREE, a Kit of Confectioner’s Tools upon enrolment. Rapid Tuition. Interesting work, and a steady income for yourself. Write for particulars to CONFECTIONER. P O Box 1595, Wellington.

K ING EDWARD TECHNICAL COLLEGE, DUNEDIN. APPLICATIONS for the following FULL-TIME POSITIONS CLOSE with the Principal on JANUARY 23, 1938. Duties commence as soon as convenient after FEBRUARY 3. Applicants must give details of training, experience, range of teaching subjects, and of outside activities in which they can help. Grading and salary are fixed by the Education Department, and depend upon the applicant’s persona] qualifications. 1. Teacher of Woodwork, Patternmaking, Practical Geometry. Possible extra subjects: First year machine drawing and workshop processes. Trade experience essential. Postprimary education advisable. 2. Teacher (either sex) of Typewriting. Position is for one year only, but for capable and successful teacher likely to become permanent. Applicants must be capable of demonstrating . and instructing in all branches of typewriting and fit to teach at least one other commercial subject (first year). 3. Teacher of Cookery: Applicants must be thoroughly skilled demonstrators of cookery and laundrywork and capable of teaching first aid and hygiene. W. G. ALDRIDGE, Principal and Secretary. PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS '\TORTH CANTERBURY HOSPITAL BOARD. NEW ZEALAND. APPLICATIONS are invited for the Position of MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT to the Christchurch Hospital and allied Institutions under the control of the Board. Salary, £llOO per annum; free house, lighting, and firing. ’ Applications, accompanied by copies of testimonials and a statement regarding age, married or single, and giving experience —especially in connection with administration—will be received at the Board’s Office, Riccarton road, Christchurch, up to SATURDAY, the 7th DAY OF MARCH. Further particulars can be obtained by communicating with the Undersigned. W. S. WHARTON, Secretary. PERSONAL WANTED KNOWN —That it was NOT Mayda Frew, of 112 Musselburgh Rise, that appeared in the Police Court on Monday last. TRADE PERSONAL OXLEY PRAMS with Super-sponge lyres and cradle frame; another free pram this quarter Get entry form. WHITE STAR RENTAL CARS (drive yourself). Baby Cars to Cadillacs: minimum charge. 10s.—Wanaka Motors, Ltd.. 20 Stafford street (phone 11-423). WRIGGLESWORTH & BINNS—3 Post Cards for 3s 6d; Enlargement given with every dozen photographs.—-Studio, 199 George street. WHERE to have your old, faded Photographs COPlED.—Rembrandt Studio, 199 George street. HEMSTITCHING, 3d; Overlooking, 6d; Button-holing. Button-making, Pleating.—Overlocking Co., 58 Princes street (2 doors from Stewart Dawson’s). nTHE COMMUNITY HAIRDRESSING i SERVICE. Our Small Charges and Good Service will enable you to have your hair kept in perfect condition. Permanent Wavs, 12s 6d and 15s. Resets, Is; Marcel, Is; Shampoo, le. OXFORD BUILDINGS, MORAY PLACE (Few doors above Empire Theatre). Phone 10-639. Beautiful wallpapers within the reach of everyone. Best English creations; new and exclusive. —Smith and Smith, Ltd.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22776, 11 January 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22776, 11 January 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22776, 11 January 1936, Page 1