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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, six consecutive Insertions 5s Strictly cash in advance. Extra charge II booked. Business letters should be addressed to The Manager, and not The Editor. Advertisers are informed that letters addressed to a nom-de-plume or Initials, care of any Post' Office, will not In future be received by the Postal Department. [7ANTED, a capable GIRL; plain cooking; . V sleep at home.—Apply, after 6 p.m., 2a William street. WANTED, BOY, for dairy farm and milk run; good milker.—Address 998, WANTED, first-class TEAMSTER ; urgent; wages 30s.—Wright, Stephenson, and Co., Ltd. TOUSEKEEPER (25-30) Required by ._L young farmer; south of Roxburgh; todern home.—No. 77, Times. '. COOK for Red Crosß Home, >-.? t Montecillo. —Apply, with references, by letter or in person, to Matron. WANTED, TOWN TRAVELLER for hardware merchant; state qualification, — 72. Times Office. WANTED immediately, for quiet country home, strong, capable GIRL; must be good with children ; wages 15s. —SO, Times. fSTANTED, first-class BAKER and FASW TRYCOOK.—Address 963, Times Office, Dunedin. WANTED, middle-aged HOUSEKEEPER, country; 3 adults; good home.—Reply, wages expected, 985, Times Office. WANTED, YOUTH for farm work; good milker, to milk 5 cows; wages 15s.— Apply Box 9, Ranfurly. KINDLY WOMAN care for elderly woman, invalid ; nursing experience not essential ; wages £l.—Apply Box 5, Lauder. WANTED, for North Otago, capable GIRL; must be clean and tidy; 4 adults; wages 12s 6d.—992, T(vaes. _ [7ANTED, YOUNG LADY, assist farm fV house, few weeks; experienced.— Address, stating particulars, wages expected, 70, Times. WANTED, capable young MAN, assist milking machines and make himself useful about farm; wages £l.—Address, stating age and experience, 83, Times. WANTED, COMPANION-HELP for country homestead; permanent position to suitable person ; good home, wages 15s.— 991, Times Office. WANTED, experienced FARM HAND; good jnilker, and used to horse work; state wages expected.—North and. Sons, Private Bag, Dunediu. BAKER'S AGENCY, Moray place—Cook and Housemaid (together, small hotel), Generals, Laundresses, Parlourmaids, Waitresses, Housemaids, Kitchenmalds, Liris and Women (country), Daily Helps, Rouseabouts, Machine Milkers, Cowboys. IVING Cook-General, Generals, X\ Housemaid-Waitress (boarding house), Girl (guest house), Women (country), Daily Maids, Youths (able milk, farms near Dun°dlnLAND SALES LABOUR BUREAU. ANTED, EXPERIENCED FINISHERS. PP THE MANAGER, Ross and Glendining Ltd., Mantle Factory, Stafford street, Dunedin. ,J Z. HORTICULTURAL TRADES JN. ASSOCIATION (INC.).

APPLICATIONS are invited for the Portion of SECRETARY and ORGANISER. Applicants must be qualified Horticulturists, must have had a commercial training, and not under 30 years of age. , Further particulars can be obtained from Thomas Waugh, Hutfc Valley Nurseries, Lower Hutt, to whom applications should be addressed. Applications received, not later tiian FEBRUARY 28, 1936. WEEK! rpHE 40-HOUR wi^xv; If it comes to this, will you spend the other 128 hours in eating, sleeping, and amusement? Not if you are keen to get on and make more money! By devoting SOME of your spare time studying an I.C.S. Course of training you can get ahead and succeed in business. Over 300 Courses include: — Book-keeping Radio Matriculation Chemistry Journalism Commercial Art Architecture Concrete Eng. Salesmanship Aeronautical Radio Chemistry Commercial Art Concrete Eng. Aeronautical Call or send for Free Prospectus—no obligation. If you want to succeed-do not delay. Act NOW! INTERNATIONAL CORRESPOND ENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. A, Box 687, Dunedin. PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS A N T E 1 STAFF NURSE, ' For Wakari Hospital. Salary, £BS per annum. Apply MATRON, Dunedin Hospital. TO LET Advertisements of 10 words under the headings of Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale To Let Lost and Found. Miscellaneous Wants etc., Is per Insertion, three consecutive tn sertlons 2s 6d, six consecutive Insertions ss. Strictly cash In advance. Extra charge if booked. Business letters should be addressed to The Manager, and not The Editor. rno LET, BED-SITTING ROOM, unfurJL nished or furnished; near Knox Church. —350 George street. TO LET, immediately, 4 large ROOMS and kitchenette; large section; south end, near school, tram.—999, Times. mo LET, Hlghgate, large furnished BEOX SITTING ROOM; fireplace; use of conveniences. —61, Times; or Phone 21-325. TO LET, SHOP, 5 rooms; conveniences, suburb, main street; good stand; low rental; good tenant. —Evenings, 409 South road. JAS. SAMSON & CO., DOWLING STREET. Phone 10-221. FOR HOUSES TO LET. BURNISHED HOUSES: Residence of 7 rooms, tennis court, garden, reasonable rent to approved tenant; North End, superior 6 rooms, fully furnished, 455. TTNFURNISHED HOUSES: Modern U residence, 11 good rooms, suitable boarders or for room letting, 555; St. Kilda, Bungalow, 5 and lc, 355; Villa, 5 rooms, 255; Bungalow, 4 rooms, 255; Roslyn, superior 6 rooms, all conven., 255; Maori Hill, storey and half Bungalow, 455; City, central, rise, modern brick Bungalow and garage, 455. FLATS- York place, two rooms, 16s; three rooms, 22s 6d; St. Kilda, 4 rooms, 255. , CUITES OF OFFICES, Dowling street, £5 at reasonable rents. y 0 U R M O V E, SIR! TO LET FOR REMOVALS, PACKING. AND STORAGE. OUR EXPERIENCED ORGANISATION And Up-to-date Padded MOTOR FURNITURE VANS. Exnert Men. Lowest Prices. CRUST & CRUST, ?0 Manse street. " QTEBLITE " GREEN—Easily the best O Roof Green on the market; permanent colour; non-poisonous.—Smith and Smith. Limited. illy good TONIC for Fallinj at Hendy's Toilet Rooms.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22808, 18 February 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22808, 18 February 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22808, 18 February 1936, Page 1

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