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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 Cd, six consecutive Insertions ss. Strictly cash In advance. Extra charge If hooked. Business letters should be addressed to The Manager, and not The Editor. 7ANTED, WAITRESS, first-class experiI v / ence and references essential.—Wain's Hotel. WANTED, by well-known business, houae-to-house SALESMEN; attractive Is I line ; 50-50. —602, Times Office. WANTED, ORCHESTRA ; Heriot Foresters' Ball, May S. Price and particulars before March 22 to Secretary, Heriot. TANTED, YOUTH, for dairy farm ; mllkI t t ing machines used ; wages, 12s 6d.— Apply M. A. Parcell, Bannockburn. WANTED. COOK-GENERAL (25-35) ; good wages; no washing.—Address, with references, 556, Times. WANTED, honest, reliable MAN for milk round; also must be good milker; good home.—6l4, Times. WANTED, capable GIRL or WOMAN; assist housework; other help kept; easy position; good wages.—Telephone 22-959. lIIERI A L T 0 -*- requires the following experienced . ASSISTANTS: 1 Waitress, 1 Female Bar-Dispenser, 1 Night Waiter, 1 Male Bar-Dispenser. SITUATIONS WANTED Advertisements of 10 words under the headings of Situatlous Vacant, Wanted/ For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Warns, etc., Is per insertion, threo consecutive Insertions 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 7"OUNG girl would like HOUSEWORK in I Dunedin; sleep in.—sßl, Times. ROUGHCAST your Wooden House, old or new; save upkeep.—Ashton and Sonß, I 50 Melbourne street (phone 22-457). riDOW Wants WORK by the day or I tt half-day ; baking, plain sewing, washing ; anything ; references.—6lo, Times. NURSERY-GOVERNESS, two years to five ; willing teach music or dancing; nursing experience.—r" 82." Box 479. Oamrau. EXPERIENCED young woman requires J POSITION with homely people; wages. I 155.—571, Times. CHIMNEYS TO SWEEP; economy, cleanliness, efficiency, safety; first 2s 6d, others Is (id : all parts.—Hopkins (phone 22-283) ANTED, by two experienced Rabbiters, ii BLOCK to trap or poison; willing pay good price for right of block; start immediately.—64s, Times. ANTED, SECTIONS to CLEAR, Felling I »t Trees, Hedge Cutting, Building Rockeries.—Bell, 360 High street; phone 10-948. CAPABLE housekeper wants LIGHT POSITION, town, with elderly couple or ladles; small wage; good home; references. 625, Times. FITTER-TURNER (16 years' experience), requires POSITION or one * where mechanical training can be utilised.—6o6, Times. 7AITING—Farm Hands, Harvesters, Mar- . r rled Couples, Cooks, Hotel Wdrkers, Domestics; all classes labour.—-Baker's Agency, Dunedin. Phone 13-301.. LOST AND FOUND ' OST, young Black COLLIE DOG.—Reward on notifying Barton, Milburn. LOST, PURSE containing wages; between Forbury road and town.—Good reward returning 90 Carroll street. LOST, from • Green Island, JERSEY HEIFER ; white mark forehead; reward. P. Vintner, Abbotsford. ' OST, CHUBBY UMBRELLA; black and -J white handle; vicinity Maybank and Warrender street.—Finder please ring 20-096; LOST from Lawrence, 12 full-mouth CB. EWES; branded A. J. in red; some on rump and some on side; reward. —D. Munro, Lawrence. FOUND— That Keyto Cures Chronic Constipation ; has done so in hundreds of cases. Chemists and grocers. FOUND— Dance, Pukehiki Hall, Tuesday, March 10, 8 p.m.; light supper; good music; admission, Is. 'OUND—Dunedin Railwaymen's Cash " Purchasing Association discounts for ! period ending January 31, payable in j Social Hall (opposite Hillside Workshops) ! Thursday, March 12, and Trades Hall, Morayi : pJace t .. Friday, March 13, from 6 to ; p.mr •Member's Ticket must be produced (see rule Ferguson, Sec. Calton Hill, Caversham. [ PERSONAL I ROBERT WILSON, of Royal terrace, p am NOT the Robert Wilson who re- ' cectly appeared before the Magistrate's Court. TWO PEOPLE to make trip over Haast PaBS. —Capell, Lake Hawea. .., .* , . . MATRIMONIAL OUNG Lady, Ranfurly district, fond business life, seeks similar FRIENDSHIP, view marriage ; confidential. —Aroha Sinclair, Box 39. Wellington. YOUNG Man (25) wishes Correspond sensible young lady; view friendship, matrimony; state address.—642, Times. /"OUNG LADY, lonely, wishes Correspond jl with Gentleman; view friendship and matrimony.—6s2, Times Office. 'USBANDS and WIVES wries for free jj. Catalogue of Hygienic Appliances and Intimate Necessities, or send Is In stamps for sample goods posted in plain wrapper.— Write Avex Medical Supplies, Dept. M„ Box 2GI, Wellington. J.iREE Booklet of Hygienic Appliances, Ac- , cessorles. to husbands and wives; forwarded under plain cover.—Medtxo Supply Co.; Dept X. Box 789. Wellington. Estd. 5 years. ALL HYGIENIC APPLIANCES ; send for Price List; advice free.—Medical Supplies Co.. 47F Queen street, Auckland. ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS mHE MOTORIST'S PARADISE. Fine roads, numerous picnic spots, wide sweeping views of mountains, sea, and fertile plains—South Canterbury offers unrivalled attractions, and Beverley House. Timaru, is the ideal headquarters. Mr and Mrs W. J. HOGG, Proprietors. O T E L STONE HURST, ii AUCKLAND. "The only UNLICENSED Hotel de Luxe. ' Manageress: Mrs 13. Churton; 100 rooms; Inclusive tariff from 10s per day. Telegraphic address: " Stonehurst." npEND an enjoyable HOLIDAY at Ilamp(O den by staying at Famllton's Private Hotel: comfortable home.—Phone 9R. HITE STAR PRIVATE' HOTEL, Pem- , v » broke. Lake Wanaka, provides excellent table and every comfort and attention Wanalta Motors, Ltd. (phone 11-433). ENSURE an enjoyable holiday by staying at "TREVOSI3," Brighton; very comfortable home: courteous service: moderate tariff. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION: Sunny position; one minute from Bay; good table; £2 2s per week. —10 Wal-lti road, Timaru.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22825, 9 March 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22825, 9 March 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22825, 9 March 1936, Page 1

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