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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 "s 6d, six consecutive Insertions Os. Strictly cash In advance. Extra charge if booked. Business letters should be addressed to The Manager, and not The Editor. WANTED, Turnip-thinning, harvesting. Apply to F. Kerr, Otiake. LADY Wants WORK in country: housekeeper or companion-help; good worker.—Address 429, Times Office. C'IOUNTRY Girl (17), POSITION house- ) work; fond children and sewing; state wages.—Reply Willing, Box 479, Oamaru. RABBITER OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENT: traps, poison, and ferrets; clean up assured. —Address 416, Times Office. WANTED, by two experienced Rabbiters, Good Rabbit BLOCK: own outfit.—Address 397, Times Office. ROUGHCAST your Wooden House, old or new; save upkeep.-— Ashton and Sons. 50 Melbourne street (phone 22-457). riXHINNER wants Turnips; contract or JL wages; Tokomairiro preferred.—43l, Times Office. STRONG, willing Youth (19) wants POSITION driving heavy truck, delivery or taxi; experienced driver.—No. 446, Times. RELIABLE LAD (IS), exceptional references, seeks EMPLOYMENT; service station; experienced greasing, washing, etc.; urgent.—No. 447, Times. WANTED, urgently, by young and capable Girl, POSITION as secretary or shorthand typiste; two years’ experience. Address 436, Times. WANTED, permanent POSITION as teamster or general farm hand; competent all implements; good stacker; tractor experience.—Address 441, Times Office. PENSIONER wants Light WORK; tidying garden, cutting lawns, hedges, etc.; small remuneration and home.—43U. Times. _ HOUSEKEEPER, good cook, capable, trustworthy, wants POSITION: town or country; no milking.—" Housekeeper. P.O. Box 133, Oamaru. WANTED, by experienced Trapper, Good Rabbiting BLOCK; own equipment: satisfaction guaranteed; go anywhere: start immediately.—Address 450, Times. _ MAKER’S AGENCV. > 5 Stafford street ust off Princes street). Telegrams: Baker’s Agency, Dunedin. Shearers, Shed Hands, Cooks, Married >uples, Farm Hands, Housekeepers, Dosstics, Hotel Workers. Phone 13-301. iter hours, 13-259. LOST AND FOUND Advertisements of 16 words under the head es of Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale i Let. Lost an 1 Found, Miscellaneous Wants 3., Is per insertion, three consecutive in rtlons 2a 6d, six consecutive Insertions os rlclly cash In advance. Extra charge If oked. Business letters should be addresser! The Manager, and not The Editor. BLACK COW and CALF strayed from Factory road. —Finder please advise Jidham, Factory road, Mosgiel; reward. LOST, WHEEL and TYRE, Morris 2-ton truck.—Please return to Dunedin Motors Ltd., 22 Anderson’s Bay road. Lost, tail-light bracket and Number Plate, between Balclutha and Walhola; reward.—Return Walhola Store. LOST, Bottom Set FALSE TEETH between Miller’s Flat and Lawrence; reward.—Address 378, Times. STRAYED from Highcllff, one black Jersey cross HEIFER: punch mark right ear.—Apply G. Donaldson, Highcllff.

LOST, a Pair of Black Kid GLOVES, January 1, In M’G.corge avenue; reward.—Ring 13-411. LOST, Felt PURSE, between Upper Kew and Moray place, containing cheque, £1 note; reward.—l 7 Middleton street, Upper Kew. LOST, between Ngapara-Duntroon, December 26, SPARE WHEEL.—Finder please communicate or leave Appleby s Garage, Duntroon. T OST, between Point road, Wanaka, and JU Hawea Flat, Diamond and Emerald RlNG.—Finder please write P.O. Box 74, Dunedin. Reward. T OST, from the hall, Pembroke, on New _Lf Year’s Eve, Pink Cardigan, Flannel Coat, and Tussore Skirt.—Reward returning to Wanaka Hotel. WOULD Motorist who picked- up large Canvas BAG between Papatowaland Fortrose, Sunday, December 27, kindly return to Secretary. A.A.0., Dunedin? Reward. LOST, December 31, between Queens-town-Mararoa River, SUITCASE containing clothing, etc; unaddressed.— Hocken, Shirley avenue, Christchurch. 17'OUND— Remodel from £1 ss, at Otago . Dental Service, 206 Princes street. 3 doors below Woolworths. FOUND— Farmers’ Field Pipes. Sin, 16s; Air. 05... Rtn ROe npr 100 ft. DIUS sales * 41n, 255; 6in, 50s per 100 ft, plus sales tax; Flower Pots. Sin to Bin.—Tileries, Abbotsford. FOUND— Taxis and Rental Cars available, day and night. Telephone 11-433 (White Star) for service.—White Star Motors. TO LET ROSLYN— 6 ROOMS; all conveniences: sunny, good garden; close car; 27s 6d. Haggitt, Duthle, and Klnmont, Ltd, DAIRY to LET; select suburb: 12s 6d; Shop, kitchenette: doing good trade. Apply 29 Hanover street. nuiT TWO COUPLES—Share Seven O Rooms; partly furnished: near University: phone.—374, Times. TO LET, immediately, one month, wellfurnished HOME: St. Clair,— Apply Box 704, or Phone 12-822. PERSONAL WOULD Motorist who received Parcel at Burnside, Sunday afternoon, kindly ring 134, Mosgiel? I AM John Coory Taulk, of 26 Neidpath road, Dunedin, known as John Coory, traveller, and am not the John Coory who appeared before the Police Court. MEDICAL Advertisements of 16 words under (lie head 33 of Situations Vacant. Wanted, For Sale i Let Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants ’ Is per Insertion, three consecutive in rtlons 2s 6d, six consecutive Insertions os rlctly cash In advance. Extra charge if oked. Business letters should be addressed The Manager, and not The Editor. [USBANDS AND WIVES.—Send for Free Catalogue of Hygienic Appltces and intimate necessities, or send Is stamps for sample goods suitable for >n mailed in plain wrapper.—Wnte curlty Chemists, Box 1543 E. WellingrYGIENIC REQUIREMENTS —Write for. L Free Illustrated Booklet, for Husrds and Wives, under plain wrapper, by urn mail.— Medixo Supply Co., Dept. X, x 789. Wellington. ON G YOUNG WAH, CHINESE HERBALIST, 285 KING STREET. DUNEDIN. ’ HOURS: Monday 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. Tuesday 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Wednesday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m, Phone 13-310. * DVEHTISING oays its way, often many r\ times over. It will permit lower prices through Increased volume. It can reduce selling costs. It can lessen the time In which a product move* from factory to consumer.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23081, 6 January 1937, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23081, 6 January 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23081, 6 January 1937, Page 1

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