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SITUATIONS VACANT Advertisements of 16 words uuder 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 in advance. Extra charge if booked. Business letters should ho addressed to The Manager, and not The Editor. ANTED, 8~ Strawberry PICKERS.— Apply T. Dunlay, Box 37. Roxburgh. WANTED, experienced HOUSEMAIDWAITRESS at once.—Mrs A. White, Grand .Hotel, Roxburgh. WANTED, MAN for dairy farm.—Apply to Brinsdon Bros., Halfway Bush. Phone 20-225. WANTED, for Taierl farm, reliable VV MAN or Youth; state age, experience; wage Government rate.—No. 375, Times. WANTED, capable WOMAN; all . duties: family of 3 adults: good home; wages £l.—Apply Mrs W. Sutherland, CUnton. 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 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. ROUGHCAST yout Wooden House, old or new; save upkeep.—Ashton and Sons, 50 Melbourne street (phone 22-457). WANTED, DIGGING, cleaning up, VV hedge cutting; names of previous employers if wanted; 10s day.—37l, Times. WANTED, Blade SHEARING, by learner: go anywhere; good job done. Address 376, Times Office. S' HEARERS, Classers, Shed-hands, Cooks, Couples, Farm Hands, Domestics: any worker required.—Baker’s Agency., Dunedin (phone 13-301). WANTED, POSITION, Barman, country Hotel: reliable, trustworthy; can do cellar: holiday resort preference.—Reply 362, Times. WANTED, POSITION by married man, . tractor or team: thorough knowledge agriculture: separate cottage, excellent testimonials,—3s4, Times. YOUNG Man, 6 years’ drapery experience. desires POSITION town or country: ticketwriter, window dresser; excellent credentials.—Address 351, Times Office. EXPERIENCED Upholstress in soft furnishing trade, expert knowledge of loose covering, seeks permanent POSITION: urgent; good references. —365. Times. A YOUNG Man Wants permanent POSITION; 9 years driving tractors. Allis Chalmers, M’Cormick-Deering T 20; good references and worker; no objection to long hours.—Address 345, Times Office. LOST AND FOUND Advertisements of 16 words under the headings of Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sate, To Let, Lust and Found. Miscellaneous Wants etc.. Is per insertion, three consecutive insertions 2s 6d, six consecutive insertions ss. Strictly cash in advance Extra charge II booked Business letters should be addressed to The Manager, and not The Editor. LOST, Black GLOVE, lined silk, Saturday.—Return Miss Bell, Grand Hotel. LOST, black and tan Airedale TERRIER. Finder please ring 10-624; reward. lOST. at Clinton. 17th, black Collie J SLUT, Tuapeka collar: answers name Meg.—W. N. Taylor, Taumata, Clinton. OST, Sunday afternoon, Roslyn Presbyterian Church, Scotch terrier PUPPY. Finder please return 17 Scarba street. Reward. LOST, Monday afternoon, Lady’s HANDBAG (initialled), in city; reward.— Phone 22-726; or 62 High street, Musselburgh. r REWARD for the Recovery of an *> Emerald and Diamond Engagement NG, lost in or about Dunedin Hospital, nder ring 11-021. LOST. Wlngatui, Sunday. ..black and white FOX TERRIER, " Pat."-Re-ward communicate 59 Council street, St. Kilda. Phone 23-658. LOST, between Milton and Beaumont, WRISTLET WATCH, engraved M.T., 1933; keepsake.—Reward returning Lester Tonkin, butcher, Beaumont. STRAYED, Waverley. Jersey COW, at 'drop: broken horn.—Ring Bay View Hotel. STRAYED on to T. Hewitt’s Property, Goodwood, Draught MARE, with Otago Farmers’ cover on. ifiOUND— At Waghorne’s/ Ladles’ Brown Check Carpet Sole SLIPPERS at the ridiculous price of Is Id. ijxoUND —Remodel from £1 ss, at Otago 1 Dental Service, 206 Princes street. 3 doors telow Woolworths FOUND— Taxis and Rental Cars available, day and night. Telephone 11-433 (White Star) for service.—White Star Motors. IT'OUND— DANCE. Hospital Hall, Sea- . cliff. Labour Day, 8-2 a.m.; Sports Orchestra; bus leaves Queen’s Gardens 7.45. FOUND— Grand Military BALL, Town Hall. Lawrence, Friday, October 23; Harbrow’s Dance Band; set supper; novelty dances; admission 4s 6d, 2s 6d. IT'OUND— Dramatic ENTERTAINMENT 1 by Outram and Berwick Drama Clubs, Berwick Public Hall. Tuesday. 20th, 8 p.m.; Dance to follow: supper provided; admission Is 6d. PERSONAL T FREDERICK NEWBURN, of Clyde, 1, will Not be responsible for any Debts contracted in my name after this 12th day of October, 1936.—F. Newburn. CJOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF O WOMEN AND CHILDREN. i Secretary will be in Attendance Office,'-Security Buildings, Stuart , DAILY. 2-4 p.m. (Saturdays exi), to INTERVIEW WOMEN reig ADVICE in DOMESTIC DIFLTIES. All Communications ly Confidential. Telephone 10-465. adoption rANTED, kind Person ADOPT baby girl, 4 weeks old.—Further parties from Matron, 15 Dunblane street, TRADF PERSONAL CAREER HAIRDRESSING COLLEGE— Authorised Training School, Oxford Buildings, Moray place, near Empire Theatre.— Telephone 10-639. rpODD’S TOYLAND—DoIIs. Horses. BarJ. rows, Bikes, Scooters, Tip-trucks, Motors, Prams: Lay-by Plan. —37 St. Andrew street. ALISON WILMA wins the Free Oxley Pram; Mr and Mrs L. R. Quennell, Kew; another free pram this quarter. Rheumatism quickly cured. PAIN POWDERS act like 2d each or Is packet of B.—Obble Wolfenden and Russell’s, WarFraser’s, and all grocers, our ROSLYN TAXI DEPOT Ring 21-308.—WHITE STAR TAXIS, Main 2 11-433 (3 lines). WHITE STAR RENTAL CARS (drive yourself). Baby Cars to 6-seaters; minimum charge 10s.—White Star Motors. 20 Stafford street (phone 11-433). EXCELSIOR ■ Gold and Silver Shoe Lacquer makes old shoes new At all stores Tingey’s. Moray place a OVERUSING pays its way. often many A times over. It will permit lower prices through increased volume. It can reduce selling costs. It can lessen the time in which a product moves from factory to consumer.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23016, 20 October 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23016, 20 October 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23016, 20 October 1936, Page 1

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