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SITUATIONS WANTED Advertisements of 16 words under I lie headings of .Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, etc., is per Insertion, three consecutive Insertion!! 2s (id, six consecutive Insertions ss. Strictly cash in advance. Extra charge If hooked. Business letters should he addressed to The Manager, and not The Editor. ROUGHCAST your Wooden House, old or new; save upkeep.—Ashton and Sons, DO Melbourne street (phone 22-457) J EXPERIENCED Business Woman seeks -J POSITION manageress guest house or tea rooms.—3B9, Times Office. LI7ANTED, POSITION in country with r\ homely people, as cook-general; wages £1 weekly; references; urgent.— Address No. 407, Times Office. COUNTRY Girl (19) would like POSITION in town; domestic duties, able to do plain cooking and baking.—4ll, Times. WANTED (urgently), POSITION on dairy farm, young married man, one child; experienced; anywhere.—Address 318, Times Office. WANTED, by experienced gardener, expert pruner. Rockeries, Laying-out, general Garden Work—R. Alexander, 77 eith street. GARDENER open for ENGAGEMENT on station; permanent if possible, or handyman; anywhere.—Address 263, Times. VV trades, farms, hotels, institutions, shops, private houses.—Baker's Agency Dunedin (phone 13-301). LAYOUT MAN—Young man (23), qualified to lay out attractive advertisements and write good forceful body matter, wants a POSITION as an Assistant in the Advertising Department of a business where his experience in dealing personally with overseas tourists would be an asset. He possesses a good appearance, and has an ability to talk to people. An interview would be accepted at any time. Address „ No. 296, TIMES OFFICE. LOST AND FOUND OST, Saturday. Constitution or London l streets, BAG. containing football togs—Phone Wall. 11-397. ' OST, between Dunedin and Patearoa _J via Pigroot, TAIL LAMP and Number Plate; reward.—4o3, Times. I OST, between Miiton-Dunedin. RIM off J tyre.—Wright, 114 Princes street, Dun- ' OST (July 31), Brown RUG. on Dun--*-J edin Station or in taxi; reward.—Address 319, Times Office. WILL person retaining PUSH CHAIR taken from Factory road, Mosgiel, please Return? FOUND straying in Clinton, July 14— Black and white Cow, two fore bits and back bit near ear; strayed on Otanoraorao, red and white Cow, slit and back bit near ear; also Yearling Steer, no marks. Impounded. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold in Balclutha Yards August 14.—Apply W. N. Taylor, Clutha County Ranger. Impounded W. J. Thornton's -*. paddock, Momona, 3 HEIFERS (1 black and white, 1 red and white. 1 white with red spots). If not claimed in 14 day 3 will be Sold to pay expenses.— Taieri County Ranger, Mosgiel. J7»OUND— Taxis and Rental Cars available, day and night. Telephone 11-433 (White Star) for service.—White Star Motors. FOUND —Footballers* Fancy Dress Ball, Outram, Friday, August 14. Harbrow's Dance Band. Prizes for best fancy dress. Gentlemen 3s, Ladies Is 6d. Bus leaves Queen's Gardens 7.30 p.m. I 7OUND—Another " Sunshine " Excursion . to Christchurch Next Friday Night, Interilsand Rugby match, races at Riccarton and the Winter Show; fare 16s 6d; see handbills. J7OUND— Merton School, Friday, August X? 14, Hall Funds Dance; good music and supper. Gentlemen Is 6d, Ladles Is. I,"<OUND— St. Peter's Girls' Club's (Caversham) Handwork Competition and Exhibition (open to all), on August 15 (afternoon and evening), in St, Peter's Hall. Entries close at Vicarage August 12. BOARD AND RESIDENCE Advertisements of 16 words under the headings of Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wauls, etc.. Is per insertion, three 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. DOUGLAS PRIVATE HOTEL (next Town-Hall)—Casuals 8s day, £2 week; Permanents 30s week.—Phone 12-601. r W.C.A.—HOLIDAY VISITORS cen- • trally accommodated; Board or Bed and Breakfast; laundry facilities; reasonable tariff.—Phone 12-858. " /IASTLEREAGH," 60 Upper Stuart v>* street; most central and select ACCOMMODATION for visitors; bed-break-fast, £1 weekly or 4s per day; phone 11-086. E i T H. H O (J ' _j SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION! Reduction for Married Couples Attractive Surroundings. On George Street Tram Route. PHONE No. 11-021. TOUR PROBLEM SOLVED FOR ACCOMMODATION. Special Effort to Please. Enjoy a Happy Holiday by Staying at WOODS PRIVATE HOTEL, Rattray street (Centre of Town). Moderate Tariff. Excellent Cuisine. Reserve Early. Phone 10-757. " r ]MiE LEVIATHAN" DUNEDIN'S LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL. Within One Minute of the Railway Station, Every Modern Appointment. Unlimited Supply Hot Water, Laundry Facilities Electric Lift. Day and Night Porter Passengers by Night Express can have Breakfast from 7 a.m. C.T. and W.A. House. Reduced Moderate Tariff. Permanents Catered for at Reduced Charges. Mrs A. CONNOR. Proprietress. Phone 11-979. P.O. Box 112. 'O NSL 0 W HOU SE, (PRIVATE HOTEL), ST. KILDA. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION Within two minutes' walk of the Beach. Excellent Cuisine and Service. Garages. Tennis Court. Tariff: 12s Gd per day, £3 10s weekly. Telephone 22-550 for Reservations, C. R. WILLIAMSON. TO LET p O O M S TO L E T. In our Buildings, Princes street, And Clyde Chambers, Dowling street. Suitable for Offices or Workrooms. Further particulars apply to WHITCOMBE & TOMBS, LTD. I EXCELSIOR" Gold and Silver Shoe U Lacquer is good. Obtainable Bell's Bargain S'tores.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22956, 11 August 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22956, 11 August 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22956, 11 August 1936, Page 1

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