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SITUATIONS VACANT I 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 consecutivb Insertions 2s 13d, sis consecutive Insertions ss. Strictly cash In advance. Extra charge if booked. Business letters should be addressed to The Manager, and not The Editor. fSTANTED, dailv HELP; mornings only; W no washing.—Phone 22-495. WANTED, Three YOUTHS, for orchard work, 16-17; start Immediately.—W. J. Manuel. Coal Creek Flat, Roxburgh. . RANTED, capable WOMAN for general W housework, near Dunedin.—lßo, Times. WANTED, HOUSEKEEPER for working man. Small wages. No family.— Apply "XXX," Box 479. Oamaru. WANTED, Latin TUTOR: matriculation standard; one night weekly.—Reply stating charges, to 167. Times. VITANTED, HELP, girl or VV woman; farm, Central Otago; good wages.—Address 177. Times. lATANTED, an experienced second COOK. VV Apply Blanchard's Commercial Hotel, Roxburgh. .TANTED, HOUSEKEEPER, take com»'T plete charge: two adults, two children; easy place; good home.—l 73, Times. [TANTED, experienced WAITRESS; also. TV Housemaid-Waitress.—Apply, stating experience, to Southland Hotel. Gore. WANTED, YOUTH or Man Farm Hand; must be good milker; permanent if suitable.—Apply Taylor, Alexandra. WANTED, DANCE BAND for Waitahuna Sports Club Ball, January 2. Tenders close November 10.—J. A. Crane, Secretary. TANTED, COOK-GENERAL, good Vt wages, three adults, no washing, evenings free, references.—Mrs McKellar, 4 Pitt street. WANTED, PERSON help housework; modern conveniences; small home; good wages; liberal outings.—l 79, Times Office. ..TANTED, experienced TRACTOR VV DRIVER immediately; Diesel Caterpillar; write or ring.—Thomson, Contractor. High street. Balclutha. TTTANTED. Capable GENERAL for counW try home (farm); three children; good home; wages, £2 a week.—Address P.O. Box 9. Ranfurly. ALESMAN with car REQUIRED to f .j sell Sports Goods and Camping Equipment direct to public; commission and car allowance.—Address 182. Times Office. immediately. burn; position temporary; good wages.Further particulars apply Wright. Stephenson and Co., Ltd. BAKER'S AGENCY, Stafford street.— Porters, Blade Shearers. Machine Shearers, Wool Pressers, Ploughmen, Cow-man-gardener, Shepherds, Married Couples. Youths. Cowboys, Cooks, Generals, Waitresses, Housemaids, Chefs, Woolroller. ENT I S T LOCUM. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, QUALIFIED DENTIST. As Locum. APPIy J. B CRESSWELL. , Dentist. STRATFORD. FIRST-CLASS CABINETMAKER. Only lnHft-eiase Tradesmen need apply. Permanent job to right man. D. S. SMITH & CO., Furnishers, OAMARU. W AN T E n SEVERAL GOOD SALESMEN CANVASS RURAL DISTRICTS For SUBSCRIBERS TO JOURNAL OF INTEREST TO FARMERS. £4 10s per week allowance and liberal commission. Gar or motor cycle essential. APPIy P.O. BOX 987, Christchurch/ LEGE, DUNEDIN. APPLICATIONS, Closing on NOVEMBER 14, are invited for:— 1. Head of Engineering Department, to organise industrial courses, teach drawing, heat engines, mechanics, and share in supervising evening classes. 2. Teacher of Engineering Drawing, Processes, Heat Engines, Mechanics. 3. Teacher of Junior Electrical Theory and Practice, Junior Mathematics, and Radio Engineering or Electrical Fitting. 4. Games Mistress, either part-time or full-time. Particulars of all Positions available on application. Salaries dependent upon personal grading by Education Department. Duties commence February 1, 1939. W. G. ALDRIDGE, Principal and Secretary. LOST AND FOUND STRAYED, dark Jersey cross COW; branded L U on right hip; also yearling heifer; reward for information leading to recovery.—E. Culling, Wakari; phone 20-653. -iJiOUND—Remodel, £1 10s, at Otago . Dental Service, 206 Princes street, 3 doors below Woolworths. I POUND—Peattie's BEACH SANDALS, 1 red, blue, or green, from 5s lid and with heels from 6s lid; Dunlop. 1 POUND—Latest arrival in Fleetfoot 1 BATUING SHOES, from child's 4to ladies' 7; very snaapy. i7<OUND— All new stock in GYM. and / TENNIS SHOES to fit the whole family; prices right. POUND—Fleetfoot TENNIS BOOTS, from i boys' size 11 at 4s 9d to men's 11 at 7s 3d. "IT'OUND—Wee Tots' white Lace GYMS., from Is 6d; men's from Is Sd; no better value anywhere. TpOUND—More good values if you call at ,1 PEATTIES, The Reliable Shoe Store, 322 Princes street. 'OUND: Sale Eight-day Clocks, 40s, . 42s Bd, 52s 6d up; Westminster Chimes, £4 15s.—F. Himmel, 34 George street. IT'OUND: Ladies' Oct SIGNETS. 9s 6d up; . Gentlemen's, 20s up; Wedding Rings, 17s 6d to 40s.—F. Himmel. 70UND: Best Value Engagement and . Wedding RINGS; half-dozen Spoons given with each.—F. HIMMEL. 34 George street. /"IHEAP, Artistic WALLPAPERS; latest 1 designs to make the home beautiful; from Is upwards.—Smith and Smith, Ltd.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23647, 3 November 1938, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23647, 3 November 1938, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23647, 3 November 1938, Page 1

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