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SITUATIONS VACANT Advertisements of l(i words under the headings of Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let. Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wauts. etc., 2s 6d tier lusertlon, three consecutive Insertions 2s Bd, six consecutive Insertions ss. Strictly cash In advance. Extra charge if booked. Business letters should be addressed to The Manager, and not The Editor. PENSIONER wants Christian COM' PANlON.—Address 895, Times. WANTED, conscientious willing YOUTH taged 16-19), for service department. Apply Gillies’s Garage, Oamaru. HOUSEKEEPER, sole charge; country, near Balclutha; household three men; no outside work; references; 30s.— 893, Times. APPLICANTS are advised that the positions of Second Cook and Kitchen Hand for the Haast Pass Co-operative are now FILLED; thanking them.—R. S Rogers, Secretary. HAWKE'S BAY HOSPITAL BOARD. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. HASTINGS. APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of WARD SISTER for Maternity Annexe. Salary. £125 to £175, according to experience. Applicant required to do part-time night duly. Midwifery certificate essential. Plunket certificate an advantage. Applicants to state age. experience, and qualjfica-' tions, and to forward copies of recent testimonials to THE MATRON, Napier Hospital, Napier. JfACTORY MANAGERESS. WANTED, for modern FROCK FACTORY, making high-class ladies’ day and evening wear, capable WOMAN to take charge of PRODUCTION. Applicant must be thoroughly experienced and used to controlling large staff. Excellent salary to right preson. Apply, with copies of references, m strict confidence, to “ MODERN.” C/o J. INGLIS WRIGHT, LIMITED. Advertising. Prudential Building. Lambton quay, Wellington. A PPLICATIONS (to be made on ■f*- P.S.C. Form 17A, obtainable at principal Post Offices) will be received ud till NOON on JUNE 14. 1939, for the following positions on the temporary staff of the Public Works Department:— . ' (a) DRAUGHTSMEN (several vacancies). Salary up to £425 p.a., according to qualifications and experience. It is desired that applicants should have had experience in structural design work. (b) DRAUGHTSMEN (several vacancies). Salary up to £355 p.a., according to qualifications and experience. It is desired that applicants should be capable general draughtsmen and should have some experience in Highway location and earthwork quantities. The successful applicants will be required to bear any expense incurred in travelling to take up appointment. When submitting applications, COPIES ONLY of testimonials need be forwarded. —Secretarv, Public • Service Commissioner. Wellington. C.l. LOST AND FOUND LOST, between Rangitata bridge and Ashburton, one TARPAULIN; reward. Phone 14-137, Dunedin. LOST, Saturday. Carisbrook-Tonga Park, gold signet RING; Initials M. J.; keepsake; reward. —844, Times. LOST, green and yellow BUDGERIGAR, vicinity Littlebourne.—Finder please ring 20-897; reward. lOST, Monday, Winter Show, PARCEL J of knitting.—Finder please ring Phone 12-471. ]’ OST, small HUB CAP, Bently— Finder -J communicate P.O. Box 569; or Phone 11-977. Reward. LOST. Wednesday morning, OIL CAP off motor cycle, between Palmerston and Dunedin; reward. —No. 888, Times. I’ OST, silver filigree BRACELET. WingaJ tui Racecourse, Monday; keepsake: reward.—B92, Times. LOST, black Scotch Terrier DOG, shorn head, from George street. —Please ring 12-219; reward. LOST, Labrador PUP, from Maryhlll terrace; eight weeks old.—Ring 10-608; reward. LOST, in phone box, Octagon, brown crocodile BAG, containing bank book, notes and silver; reward.—Phone 22-704. lOST. old-fashioned GOLD RING, j D.J.C.; valued keepsake; reward.— Finder please ring 11-072; or 6 Albany Fiats. T OST, in or around Woolworth’s, a Boy’s JLi WALLET, containing wages, also return ticket to Berwick.—Finder communicate 884, Times; reward. OST, Saturday afternoon, on MorningJ ton tram, Black UMBRELLA. —Finder kindly return J. Henderson, butcher, Mornlngton.

LOST, Bull-Labrador PUP, from Anderson's Bay, Monday: reg. No. 1015; answers name Mac. —Finder ring 23-858; reward. LOST.- probably in Princes street, between Exchange and First Church, round silver plaid BROOCH.—Finder kindly phone 12-591; reward. I7OUND; Save money by buying FOOT- ' WEAR at Peattie’s Sale of Oddments and Samples at greatly reduced prices. FOUND: Ladies’ Smart KID and SUEDE SHOES: from 15s 6d. Men’s Shoes, from IGs 6d. See the window. 17OUND: All our new season’s SHOES . Reduced 10 per cent, during Oddments Sale. Hurry along for the best bargains. FOUND: No old stock. Only Genuine Clearance of Oddments, etc. A visit will repay you. 17OUND; Everything in store reduced . during Oddments Sale. Slippers. Goloshes, etc. Cut prices. Hurry along. TT'OUND: Oddments Sale at PEATTIES, I 1 late Lofts, 322 Princes street (3 doors above Wain’s Hotel). FOUND.— Men’s Signet Rings, 25s up, free initials; Watches, wrist. 45s up, guaranteed.—F. Hlmmel, 34 George street. FOUND. Engagement RINGS, best value, new designs.—F. Himmel, Watchmaker and Jeweller, 34 George street. IT'OUND. —Half dozen Spoons given with ' Wedding RINGS, Oct 17s 6d, 18-carat 25s up.—F. HIMMEL, ITiOUND, choice ripe PEARS, for bottling 1 or dessert, at Bathgate’s Grantly Orchard, Outram-Allanton road. REPAIRS 17ARM E R S ! ■A DO YOU KNOW? WE RE-SHARPEN HORSE CLIPCLIPPERS, MAKE CAR LUGGAGE CARRIERS, OVERHAUL LAWN MOWERS, MAKE SHEEP AND CATTLE BRANDS, STOCK MAULS, WEDGES, AXES, ETC. SEE US AT THE SHOW. G. & J. MANSON, LTD., 647 Princes street South. FLORISTS •• J AURIER ’’ FLORAL STUDIO. For any artistic Floral Designs, Bouquets. Spravs, Wreaths, etc., try " Lauder." A. PRATLEY, 18 St. Andrew street. Phone 11-790. Also at Port Chalmers.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23829, 8 June 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23829, 8 June 1939, Page 1