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SITUATIONS WANTED Advertisements of 10 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 cpusecutive insertions Ds. Strictly cash In advance. Extra charge if booked. Business letters should be addressed to The Manager, and not The Editor. WANTED, by young man (23), JOB gardening; town or country.—3l9. Times. P>OUGHCAST your Wooden House, old ii or new; save upkeep.—Ashton and Sons, 50 Melbourne street (phone 22-457). £t> OFFERED by young man LABOUR--4 INC WORK any kind; show best references.—29o, Times. DRESSMAKING and Alterations perfectly done; new winter styles.—74 Manor place; I hone 10-759. TUANTED, by young woman, POSITION VV as housemaid, hotel or guest house in Dunedin.—29s. Times Office (CAPABLE Farm Hand, living near Port J Chalmers, Wants WORK any description.—3l3, Times. YOUNG Girl would like POSITION as Companion to elderly lady—Reply 311, Times. WANTED, POSITION as Hostess or ReVt ceptionist, by young girl.—Reply 310, Times Office. WANTED. GARDENING by experienced gardener; in glasshouse and nursery. or by the day or week,—3o9, Times. YOUNG Lady Wants POSITION Housekeeping for widower: reference if required; capable; age 24.—280, Times. C COMPETENT Boot Repairer seeks EMJ PLOYMENT; town or country.—2B7. Times. YOUNG man wants WORK on farm; experienced milker; good worker; used to horses; good character.—3ol. Times. -\7'OUNG man. thoroughly versed grocery X trade, desires POSITION; live years’ experience as manager; town or country. 267, Times. BAKER'S AGENCY, 5 Stafford street, Dunedin. Telegrams: Baker’s Agency, Dunedin. Office phone 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. LOCAL MANUFACTURERS. A QUALIFIED ENGINEER with degree offers his services in expanding production and distribution; wide experience England, America, New Zealand; can handle sales promotion and statistical analysis. Further details gladly supplied. ENGINEER, P.O. Box 426, Dunedin. TRADE PERSONAL Advertisements of 10 words under the hcadInea of Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let. Lost and Found. Miscellaneous Wants, etc., Is per Insertion, three consecutive Inaertlons 2s tid. six consecutive Insertions ss. Strictly cash In advance. Extra charge if booked. Business letters should be addressed to The Manager, and not The Editor. MEN’S SUITS, UNDERCLOTHING. BOOTS, SHOES, etc.; ALL CHILDREN'S AND LADIES’ WEARING APPAREL. m BOUGHT, SOLD OR EXCHANGED. MRS ELLIS. 11 HANOVER STREET. Y\ 7 ANTED F. HIMMEL, Watchmaker and Jeweller, 34 George street, gives half a dozen Spoons with Wedding and Engagement Rings. Write for prices. Jewellery Remade. HOMECRAFTS DEPOT: Tapestry designs painted to order. “ Jewel ” Needles for rug-making, 2s 6d; Dais* Knitting Wheels, 2s 6d; large variety of Colours in Dennison’s Sealing Wax; Overlocking, Hemstitching and Pleating. Margery Helps, 250 George street. JIMSIE FRASER, the Home of Suitcases. 180 Stuart street. , Come to us for your Suitcases: lowest prices, and made by your own disabled soldiers. Special reductions in serviceable Zip Bags. Prices suiting everybody. Initialled free. DAIRY FARMERS and Others.—The Best in GUMBOOTS will always prove the cheapest; buy direct from the warehouse.—Goodrich House, 19 Vogel street. (CAREER Hairdressing College, authorJ ised to train pupils for hairdressing.— Broadway. Phone 10-639. RENTAL CARS (Drive Yourself). 24hour Service.—White Star Taxis Ltd.. 9 Stafford st. Phone 11-433. WINTER Foot Troublesl Winter Heels, Chilblains, instantly relieved For comfort, consult Chas. Buchan foot specialist, Octagon. CIHILBLAINS —Instant relief. Buchan’s j Chilblain Balm, 2s 6d; Bunions Immediately relieved by Buchan's Bunion Balm, 2s 6d, posted. CtOLD FEET. Hot Feet, Flat Feet, calj louses, corns, bunions, quickly relieved. CHAS. BUCHAN. Experienced Chiropodist. Octagon. TSS LOGAN, Typiste, all work strictly . confidential.—s and 6 Stock Exmge, Princes street entrance Telejne 18-064. PRESCRIPTIONS; Take yours' to Wilkinson and Son. Otago’s leading chemists and direct importers world's finest chemicals LOST AND FOUND LOST, Monday morning, vicinity Burlington street, horn-rimmed GLASSES. Finder please ring 10-226. Reward. LOST, Thursday, Woolworth’s. lady's navy fur-trimmed GLOVE —Reward on returning to 634 King street. LOST, 1 red Irish Setter BITCH, vicinity Walpiata, last Saturday.—lnformation to M. Griffiths, Kyeburn. WOULD person who took white FUR CAPE by mistake from Capping Ball please ring 10-900? LOST, from Te Houka, one Black and White Collie DOG: answers to name of Mick—Anyone knowing whereabouts please ring 270 or 192 M, Balclutha. lOST, in Dr Allan’s consulting rooms, i Cargill road, girl's PURSE, containing silver and cftppled children’s pass and bank book.—Finder please ring 18-414. Reward. }7OUND: Save money by buying FOOTWEAR at Peattle’a Sale of Oddments and Samples at greatly reduced prices. JOCUND: Ladies’ Smart KID and SUEDE SHOES; from 15s 6d. Men’s Shoes, from 16s 6d. See the window. IJOUND: All our new season’s SHOES Reduced 10 per cent, during Oddments Sale. Hurry along for the best bargains. IT'OUND: No old stock. Only Genuine ' Clearance of Oddments, etc. A visit will repay you. IJOUND: Everything in store reduced during Oddments Sale. Slippers, Goloshes, etc. Cut prices. Hurry along. IJOUND: Oddments Sale at PEATTIES, 1 late Lofts. 322 Princes street (3 doors above Wain's Hotel). DANCE of Season; Allanton; 1 May 26, 8 p.m.-1.30. McLeod’s music. Good supper. Gentlemen 2s 6d. Ladles Is 6d. FLORISTS " J AURIER ” FLORAL STUDIO. For any artistic Floral Designs, Bouquets, Sprays, Wreaths, etc., try “ Laurier.” A. PRATLEY, 18 St. Andrew street. Phone 11-790. Also at Port Chalmers. •• CJTEELITE ’’ PAINTS—Put your labour into something durable: “ Steelne ’’ Red and Green for service.—Smith and Smith. Ltd.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23809, 16 May 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23809, 16 May 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23809, 16 May 1939, Page 1

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