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SITUATIONS VACANT Advertisements of 16 words under the headings of Situations Vacant, Wanted, for Sale, To l.et. Lo3t and Found. Miscellaneous Wants, etc.. Is per Insertion, three consecutive insertions 2s 6d, sli consecutive Insertions ss. Strictly «ash In advance. Extra charge If booked. Business letters should be addressed to The Manager, and not The Editor. Advertisers are Informed that letters addressed to a nom de plume or Initials, cars of any Tost Office, will not In future be received by the Postal Department. WANTED, intelligent YOUTH, for milk run. £2.-33 Hanover street. | WANTED, a capable GIRL, to help with general housework.—6B2, Times. riTANTED, COOK-GENERAL, for docW tor's residence, Oamaru; references essential.—" General," Box 479, Oamaru. WANTED, GIRL, 15 to 17 years, to help I housework; fond of children; state : wages.—Address 725. Times Office. i WANTED, BLADE SHEARERS. 2000 half-bred per man.—Reply Earnslaw P. 8., Queenstown. WANTED. GENERAL, for sheep station; handy Dunedin; capable taking sole charge; 6 adults; wages 305.—729. Times. ITAN. general farm work; good milker ATI and early riser; handy city.—69l, Times. WANTED, GENERAL or GIRL willing to learn; small household, Roslyn; good home; liberal outings.—6Bo, Times. JT7ANTED, experienced HOUSEMAIDI V\ WAlTßESS—Buddicom, Terminus Hotel, Outram. WANTED, by Christchurch photographer, services of a RETOUCHER by post; will post negatives.—Reply to Kodak, Ltd., Box 297, Dunedin. 7 ANTED, capable HELP, few weeks; 1 T T able take complete charge for fortnight; worker's home; children; good wages and conditions.—793, Times. | ►UBLIC Accountant's office requires X Lady BOOK-KEEPER with some experience; state age, experience, and ex- | amination qualifications.—7B6, Times. ' TANTED, capable young LADY, for . r Central Otago, to assist housework; able to cook and bake; other help kept; I wages £l.—Address 679, Times Office. WANTED, capable HOUSEKEEPER (2540), for farm house; cook for two; wages 255; good home, near town.— " Widower," Box 37, Waimate. PHOTOGRAPHY—Wanted for Timaru. . young LADY, printer for D. and P. 1 Dept.; state experience.—Stewart, photog- I j rapher. Timaru. [TANTED, MAN or YOUTH, for dairy . r farm; milking machine; used to ! horses; award wages.—Apply C. H. Hall, I Waikouaiti. Phone 83. WANTED, capable DOMESTIC HELP; plain cooking, no washing; modern house. Maori Hill; good wages suitable applicant; references.~P.O. Box 693, Dunedin. [/ANTED, experienced WOOL i tV CLASSER; fine halfbred clip; North Otago; commencing early December.—Address, stating remuneration (references).— I 791, Otago Daily Times. IAKER'S AGENCY, 5 Stafford street.JL> Kitchenman, Porters, Ploughmen, Cowboys, Rouseabouts, Married Couples, Shearers, Woolroller, Milkers, Cooks, Generals, Waitresses, Laundress, Pantrymaids, Parlourmaids, Housekeepers, Housemaids. INT] " GIRL, for office. To commence with telephone and typing. Apply by letter, with references:— DALGETY & CO.. LTD. pOR YOU.—3os Artist's outfit free for a you. You can earn £25 and more at interesting work. Illustrated book that shows you how to begin will be posted to you by return mail FREE. Please SEND NO MONEY.—Send your name and address to Bernard E. McKay, Studios, Wanganui. T7URNISHING WORKROOM. Penrose's require the services of a LADY To take charge of Soft Furnishing Workroom. Permanent position. Apply, by letter, W. PENROSE & CO., LTD. AN EXPERIENCED EMBROIDERY MACHINIST. Whole or Part Time. Permanent Position. Address 769. TIMES OFFICE. ? ' WANTED. Wanted, by large manufacturing company, a GIRL to be trained as Assistant Invoice Typist. Must be good at figures. A good school report will be a deciding factor. Apply " TYPIST," Box 113, Dunedin. FFI C E JUNIOR. A leading mercantile office requires the services of a JUNIOR. Age preferably 15-17. Matriculation an advantage. Apply, in first instance, to "Good Prospects," Care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY. Dunedin. QTAGO CRICKET ASSOCIATION. APPLICATIONS FOR POSITION OF COACH. Applications are invited for the Position of COACH for Primary School Boys. Applications will be received up till 5 p.m. on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 9. Particulars of duties, remuneration, etc., obtainable from E. S. WILSON, Secretary. T. and G. Buildings. Princes street, Dunedin. P.S.C. Form 17a, obtainable at princinal Post Offices, will be received up till Noon on NOVEMBER 8, 1937, for the following POSITIONS on the Temporary Staff of the State Advances Corporation:— INSPECTORS OF HOUSING CONSTRUCTION, Auckland (Salary £490), Hamilton and Palmerston North (salary £450). Qualifications of a high standard are demanded, and in addition it is desired that applicants should not be under 35 years of age. When submitting applications, copies only of testimonials need be forwarded. —Secretary, Public Service Commissioners, Wellington, C.l. W HAT TO D O! I Longer days mean more time for recreation—but do not neglect your study. Steady business training means proficiency and a better income. An I.C.S. Course of training can be taken at home —in your spare time. Diesel Engineer Accountancy Motor Engineer Salesmanship Garage Superint'd Advertising Foundry Work Electrical Eng. Commercial Journalism Training Ground Engineer Aeronautical These are only 12 of the hundreds of I.C.S. Courses. Let us know in which subject you would like to receive efficient and practical training. No obliS INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dcpt. A, Box 687, Dunedin.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23340, 4 November 1937, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23340, 4 November 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23340, 4 November 1937, Page 1

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