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SITUATIONS VACANT Advertisements of 16 words under tlie 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 5» Strictly cash in advance. Extra charge If booked Business letters should be ad tressed to The Manager, and not The Editor. Advertisers are informed that letters addressed to a nom-rie-plumo or initials, care of any Post Office, will not in future be received i by the Postal Department. WANTED. BUTCHER : roust be small goods man. —Address 521,, Times. 1 WANTED, competent GENERAL; fond, of children; no washing: wages, £1: references essential. —500, Times. WANTED, Temporary SHORTHAND TYPISTS for 3 weeks; previous experience essential.—s 44, Times Office. WANTED, experienced Single SHEPHERD; knowledge rabbiting preferred ; state age.—No. 530, Times. WANTED, single PLOUGHMAN, 30s week; prospects.—Wright, Stephenson, and Co„ Ltd. WANTED, two smart young GIRLS.— Apply (between 8 and 8.30 a.m.) Mackintosh Caley Phoenix, Ltd. WANTED, first-class WOMAN BAKER, for cake shop and tea rooms in Gore.—555, Times Office. TJEJANTED. competent GARDENER for Vt country home; 30s weekly and found, A. Thoreau, Tlmarn. WANTED. BLACKSMITH’S IMPROVER; nail on shoes, drive lorry.—Address 508, Times. WANTED, competent GENERAL for country; north line; capable all duties; wages 155.—405, Times. WANTED (Waikoualtl, Waihemo district), capable GIRL, fond children; state age, wages.—sl3, Times. WANTED, strong country BOY, Just left school; good milker; 7s 6d; near Oamaru.—“ Good Home," Box 479, Oamaru. WANTED, SHEPHERD ; single ; with good general knowledge; capable of taking charge of run; good dogs essential. — 526, Times. WANTED, COMPANION-HELP; capable taking charge ; small adult household ; country.—Apply, morning, evening, 21 Ings avenue, St. Clair. WANTED, experienced MARRIED SHEPHERD ; no encumbrances; state age and experience; wife cook. —531, limes Office. WANTED, GENERAL FARM, HAND I sheep farm; milk, team, or fence; wages £1 to 255; steady Job. —Box 32, Herlot. WANTED (Central Otago district), PLOUGHMAN; must have experience. Apply National Mortgage and Agency Co., Ltd. WANTED, smart YOUTH or YOUNG MAN for country store; some experience desired; state age, wages required.— 507, Times. WANTED. MARRIED COUPLE; small farm; handy town; state experience and salary expected; wife no duties.—47s, Times. WANTED (North Otago), capable GIRL; able to milk; for small household; electric conveniences; wages, 155.—485, Times. MAN COOK, Ploughmen, Cowboy. Woodcutters. Cowman-Gardener, Couples, Generals, Parlourmaid, Cooks, Kltchonmaid, Cook-General (hotel), Dally Generals.— Baker’s Agency. ■ HB~MOUNT BENGER RABBIT BOARD Wish to THANK all applicants for the position of Rabblter and to advise that THE ■POSLTiaH’.JIAS. BEEN;, FILLED. JAS. M'VEY, Secretary. GENERALS, Middle-aged Woman Cook (Hotel), Dally Girls, Girl able to take charge home, Man as farm hand able use machines, Teamster, Cowboy. LAND SALES LABOUR BUREAU. A TEACHER is Required for the KIA ORA SCHOOL, 10 miles by conveyance from Oamaru. Salary, £B6 8e p.a., with free house, but likely to rise to £lls ].7s p.a. Applications Close at the EDUCATION OFFICE, Moray place, Dunedin, on WEDNESDAY, March 11. gEED CLEANING OPERATOR, MAN, young, with knowledge of maehin- ! cry for Auckland Seed Cleaning plant. Permanent position, to suitable man. Write, in first instance, giving particulars of experience, age, and enclosing copies only of testimonials, to: ARTHUR YATES & CO., LTD., C.P.O. Box 1109, Auckland, C.l. CEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL 3 COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. ' MATHEMATICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING INSTRUCTOR. GRADE C POSITION-. Applicants should have good qualifications in Trade and Applied Mathematics and in the practical applications of electrical science. Experience of high frequency engineering will .be a recommendation. Applications CLOSE with the Undersigned on MARCH 12. G. J. PARK, Principal. rpHE OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD. APPLICATIONS (with testimonials) will be received by the Undersigned until 10 o’clock a.m. on TUESDAY, the 10th March, for the Position of JUNIOR' SISTER at the Pleasant Valley Sanatorium, Palmerston, at a salary commencing at the rate of £lO4 10s per annum, rising by two annual increments of £4 15s eacli to a maximum salary at the rate of £ll4 per annum. The appointee will require to take night duty in alternate months receiving a night duty allowance of £1 9s per month. JOHN JACOBS, Secretary. February 25, 1936. ijXHE 40-HOUR WEEK! 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 iu business. Over 300 Courses include: — Book-keeping Matriculation Journalism Architecture Salesmanship 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 CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. A, Box 687, Dunedin. PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS pUKEMIRO MEDICAL SOCIETY. TO MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. [’PLICATIONS are called for Posiof PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON to above Society. Salary, £567 per im. Free Residence. To commence es June I, 1936. Applicants to state married or singie. Close APRIL 24, 1930. >pic« of agreement may be had from SECRETARY, P. 0,, Pukemiro.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22822, 5 March 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22822, 5 March 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22822, 5 March 1936, Page 1

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