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SITUATIONS VACANT Advertisements .if 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. WANTED, for first-class hotel, Dunedin, experienced COOKS—9BO, Times. WANTED. MAN, general farm work, close to Dunedin. —Reply 958, Times. WANTED, OFFICE BOY; legal firm.— Address P.O. Box 381, Dunedin. WANTED, immediately, HOUSEMAIDWAITRESS. for private hotel.— 968, Otago Daily Times. WANTED, reliable BOY, for dairy farm, help milk delivery: good home; near Dunedin; Government wages.—966, Times. HOUSEKEEPER, for country district; easy position; good home; no outside work; on bus route; good holidays.— 975, Times. WANTED, YOUTH (17 or 18 years), for farm work; do odd jobs; milk two cows.—Address Advertiser, P.O. Box 9, Ranfurly. TARANAKI ELECTRIC-POWER -*■ BOARD. APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of POWER STATION OPERATOR. Previous power station or substation experience essential. Accommodation available for married or single man. Award wages average £5 18s per week of 40 hours. For schedule of duties apply to Engineer, Box 16, Eltham. "foIORTH AUCKLAND ELECTRIC •£* POWER BOARD. Applications are invited for the position of ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR. Salary: £312 per annum. Forward copies of references before January 19 to: THE ENGINEER. Private Bag. Dargaville.

SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED, by young woman, HOUSEWORK, mornings 0n1y.—999, Times. AN active pensioner requires light JOB, small salary, in comfortable home.— Address 983, Times. BARMAN wants JOB. town or country: overseas experience; sober. —985, Times. YOUNG man wants ORCHARD WORK, 5 years’ experience; or team work. — 988, Times. TEAMSTER requires SITUATION, work all implements; Oamaru district preferred.—99l, Times. Youth <i9) wants learn drive tractor: experienced in general farm work. —993, Times. WANTED, by a boy of 14, to WORK with Carpenter.—Address 2, Times Office, or Phone 13-413. GROCER, seven years’ experience retail, wholesale, aged 22, seeks EMPLOYment; best recommendations. —946, Tintes. REFINED young lady desires POSITION as companion-help in good home; drive car a little.—96o, Times. TO TAILORS.—First-class trouser maker wouId.MAKE few jobs at own home; work guaranteed.—967, Times. SCOTCH lady offers services, anything, in return for PASSAGE to London. 906, Times. ROUGHCAST your Wooden House, old or new; save upkeep.—Ashton and Sons 50 Melbourne street (phone 22-457). WANTED, FRUIT PICKING, by girl, aged 18, Roxburgh; or light housework, able to milk; urgent; in or near Tapanui.—997, Times Office. WANTED, by dental mechanic (girl), 4 years’ experience, POSITION; town or country: nursing experience.—Address 978. Times. YOUNG man (28), qualified accountant, ambitious, not afraid of work, desires POSITION, with prospects of advancement: excellent references and testimonials.—9s9, Times. CONFECTIONERY: Experienced SUGAR BOILER OPEN for ENGAGEMENT: has had experience in the wholesale and retail trade;, specialities, toffees, candies, fudges, jellies, etc. —Address No. 132, Ensign, Gore. BAKER’S AGENCY, 5 Stafford slrtet, Dunedin. Telegrams; Baker's Agency, Dunedin. Office pnone 13-301, after hours 13-259. First-class Blade and Machine Shearers, Woolclassers. Shed Hands. Shearers’ Cooks, Rouseabouts, Hotel Workers. Married Couples. Housekeepers. Domestics, or any worker you require. BOARD AND RESIDENCE ANSLOW HOUSE Private Hotel at St. Kilda. Car Accommodation. Tennis Court. Excellent Cuisine. Efficient Service. Rooms available, with h. and c. water. Lending Library. Moderate Tariff. C. R. WILLIAMSON, Proprietor. VOUR PROBLEM SOLVED FOR Jl ACCOMMODATION. Special Effort to Please. Enjoy a Happy Holiday by Staying at WOOD’S PRIVATE HOTEL. Rattray street (Centre of Town). Moderate Tariff. Excellent Cuisine. Reserve Early. Phone 10-757. Leith house. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. Lady and Gentleman Boarders and Guests. Moderate Tariff. Attractive surroundings. On George street tram route. PHONE No. 11-021. CJT. CLAIR, DUNEDIN: GREENCLIFFE O GUEST HOUSE. The Hotel you are looking for. Service of the best. Tariff reasonable. Right at the beach. Phone 23-641. Mrs BOND. Proprietress. Rainbow private hotel: comfortable ACCOMMODATION; casuals 7s day; bed and breakfast 4s 6d; moderate terms for permanents.—Phone 13-283. Douglas private hotel (next Town Hall).—Casuals 10s day, £2 10s | week; Permanents 30s week.—Phone 12-601. CIOMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION, on J rise; sunny position; handy to tram: terms moderate.—3 Dundas street. STUDENT requires BOARD; on rise; near Medical School; from February 26. Replies to 3, Times. WANTED. BOARD, with homely people (Protestant), for lad going to Technical College.—942, Times. OPA HIGH STREET has Vacancies for AU" Boarders; moderate tariff.—Phone 10-948. APARTMENTS WANTED BEDROOM, vicinity Anderson’s Bay, Musselburgh: use conveniences: elderly lady.—99s, Times. WANTED, Bright Double BED-SITTING ROOM; use conveniences; from February 11, one week; state terms.—7, Times. HAIRDRESSING POTTER’S TOILET ROOMS offer next two months 17s 6d full Permanent Wave. 10s sides: 5s 6d extra curls. WREN’S Unbeatable Values. Wallpapers, Paints. Brushware, Glass, and Varnishes. All Painting and Paperhanging Requisites.—Wren’s,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23706, 13 January 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23706, 13 January 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23706, 13 January 1939, Page 1

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