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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 ss. Strictly cash lu advance. Extra charge If booked Business letters should he addressed to Tlie Manager, and not The Editor. WANTED, GENERAL: all duties: must W be capable; 17s 6d weekly.—Mrs Friedlandcr, 59 Cavell street, Tainul. WANTED, PLATE MOULDERS, immediately.—Apply Radiation New Zealand, Ltd., Jutland street, Dunedin, C.l. WANTED, reliable GIRL, plain cooking essential: references.—Flat 4. Muircourt. View street, of! Moray place. WANTED, experienced MAID; plain cooking; no children: enclose copies references; wages 235—420, Times. WANTED, COOK-GENERAL; no washing; three adults: references.—Mrs Sandford Cox, 87 Melville street. WANTED, person look after elderly lady; nursing experience; light duties.—97 Union street. COMMERCI AL. An Organisation of Dominion-wide interest requires the services of TWO or THREE GENTLEMEN of good appearance and ability to call upon various classes of trading and commercial interests. Car would be an advantage, but not essential. This work will be highly remunerative to the right men. Apply, in first instance, by letter, to 415, TIMES. WALLACE & FIORD HOSPITAL ' v BOARD. APPLICATIONS, accompanied by testimonials, are invited for the Position of STAFF NURSE to Wallace and Fiord Hospital, Riverton. Salary £9O per annum, rising to £lO5. Apply, at once, Riverton. GEO. O. CASSELS, Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED 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 Gd, six consecutive Insertions sa. Strictly cash In advance. Extra charge If booked. Business letters should be addressed to The Manager, and not The Editor. ROUGHCAST your Wooden House, old or new; save upkeep.—Ashton and Sons, 50 Melbourne street (phone 22-457). HOPKINS, CHIMNEY SWEEP, for reliability and cleanliness. —Phone 22-283. All parts city and suburbs. GENERAL HELP, capable, good plain cook, all duties: sleep in; 15s per week.—Reliable, 428, Times. WANTED. WORK, any description, town preferred, by young lady; very willing.—427, Times. LADY, housekeeping and nursing experience, wants POSITION; adults, or care invalid.—43l, Times. REFINED young lady desires POSITION, children’s nurse or companion-help, in good home.—42l, Times. WANTED, by experienced barmaid, POSITION; excellent references. — Address 425, Times Office. WANTED, by 2 experienced Rabblters, a summer Rabbiting BLOCK: start immediately.—Reply Rabbiter, Kurow. EXPERIENCED Business Woman seeks POSITION manageress guest house or tea rooms—3B9. Times Office. MARRIED Man, 2 children, Requires WORK of any description; willing, energetic, honest. —Address 434, Times Office. WANTED, by experienced teamster, POSITION on farm, drive team; general farm work; Central Otago preferred.—Address 42G, Times Office. WANTED, POSITION Married Shepherd; good dogs; farm work, fencing, Irrigating; wages, conditions—433, Times. WANTED. POSITION in country with homely people, as cook-general; wages £1 weekly; references; urgent.— Address No. 407, Times Office. open for ENGAGEMENT vT on station; permanent if possible, or handyman: anywhere.—Address 268. Times. Tl7AlTlNG—Workers (town, country), vv trades, farms, hotels. Institutions, shops, private houses. —Baker’s Agency Dunedin (phone 13-301). 'AT'OUNG man, well educated and trnX veiled, desires POSITION, with chances to get ahead; own car; consistent salesman and clerical knowledge.—429, Times Office. MATRIMONIAL PROFESSIONAL Lady (29), Dunedin, own car, fond motoring, seeks Friendship, Marriage considered suitable gentleman: modern essential.—Aroha Sinclair, Social Club. Box 39, Wellington. ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS THE GRAND HO T EL, 1 ROTORUA. Announce a 20 PER CENT. REDUCTION IN TARIFF MAY TO NOVEMBER. Central Heating Now Installed. Single and Double Bedrooms, with Private Bathrooms. Suites of Rooms to Accommodate from 2 to 6 Persons. 1 A MBASSADORS ” PRIVATE & HOTEL VISITORS to CHRISTCHURCH will find Home-like Comfort at the “ Ambassadors,” Manchester street. Tariff. 8s 6d per day: £2 10s Pef Week T J. SLEEMAN. Proprietor. Phone 30-382. THE HAPPY HUNTING GROUND. For Tourists, for Holiday-makers. South Canterbury is the Happy Hunting Ground First-class Accommodation, Reasonable Tariff, Free Garaging, at Beverley House. Timaru. Proprietors; Mr and Mrs W. J. HOGG. NEW COMMERCIAL PRIVATE HOTEL, 95 Salisbury street, Christchurch. A new and centrally-situated Private Hotel, everything brand new On your next visit to Christchurch make this vour home Tariff 10s per day; £3 3s per week. Permanent guests by arrangement Garage attached. Telephone 34-564. , G. L. COLOMBUS. Late of “ Whakatata.” O TEL STONBHOKS T. AUCKLAND. ” The only UNLICENSED Hotel cle Luxe." Manageress: Mrs E Churton; 100 rooms; inclusive tarill from 10s per day Telegraphic address " Slonehurst " | AKE WANAKA-LAKESIDE HOUSE, Ij good holiday resort; excellent accommodation: beautiful panoramic view: reduced tariff -Briley rpREVOSE GUEST MOUSE, Brighton 1 provides very comfortable winter ACCOMMODATION: good fires courteous service: reduced tariff. \\TUEN’S Stock-taking Sale: Perfect© VV Pure Prepared Paints: were 10s Gd gallon; now 17s 6d gallon.—'Wrenovate now.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22957, 12 August 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22957, 12 August 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22957, 12 August 1936, Page 1

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