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SITUATIONS VACANT 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 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, Advertisers arc informed that letters addressed to a nom de plume of initials, care of any Post Office, will not in future be received by the Postal Department. WANTED, a WAITRESS or smart GIRL to learn.—" The Ritz.” TTJANTED, capable TEAMSTER for farm. Vt Apply Stanley's Hotel, Macrae's. WANTED. HOUSEMAID-WAITRESS.— Apply Commercial Hotel, Green Island (phone 23-811). WANTED, for dairy farm, good allround MAN: state experience, references.—G. J. Bathgate, Outram. WANTED, PENSIONER or Elderly Man. able assist with milking and garden; small wage; good home.—36. Times. WANTED, Central Otago, LAD, 16-17, or Pensioner; milk 4 cows, odd work; good home, award wage.—lo2, Times. WANTED (station, Central), active, middle-aged WOMAN; general: good plain cook; small household, good home; state age; references essential. —118, Times. ARTISTS WANTED. Ticket Writers and Cartoonists—YOU may have latent talent! Develop it under Druleigh’s unique Home Study Methods! Moderate fees payable monthly. Ticket and Showcard Designing. £5; Cartooning, £3 3s. Materials supplied. Write to-day for free particulars.—Druleigh College. Dept. “D.T..” Box 1225, Auckland. THE WELLINGTON DIOCESAN A SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. NGA TAWA, MARTON. ’ APPLICATIONS are invited for the Post of MATRON-HOUSEKEEPER. Duties will begin on January 22, 1940. Applications, together with copies of testimonials, should reach the Headmistress not later than NOVEMBER 22, 1939. Full schedule of duties will be supplied on request. ARMY DEPARTMENT. ARMAMENT ARTIFICERS. (Four Vacancies.) Applicants must not be over 25 years of gge and must have had a thorough training in machine-shop work and fitting. Commencing pay will be £275 per annum. Further particulars are obtainable from the Director of Ordnance Services, Military Camp. Trentham. with whom applications close at noon on Monday, October 30. 1939. HOSPITAL BOARD. THEATRE STAFF WANTED. Applications, addressed to the undersigned. are invited for the following Theatre Staff at the District Hospital. Waipukurau:— THEATRE SISTER: Salary £l5O per annum, rising to £l9O per annum by annual increments of £lO. STAFF NURSE: Salary £l2O per annum. Free board, lodging and uniforms provided in each case. Applicants must slate age, qualifications and forward copies ONLY of testimonials. V ' P. R. SMYRK, Managing Secretary. Waipukurau. PALMERSTON NORTH CITY COUNCIL. CUSTODIAN—OPERA HOUSE AND BATHS. Applications, endorsed “ Custodian,” are invited, and will Close with the Undersigned at 12 NOON on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1939, for the joint position of Custodian of the Municipal Opera House and Swimming Baths. Salary £260 per annum and free residence. The Custodian’s Wife will receive a salary at the rate of £156 per annum during the swimming season. Conditions of Appointment may be seen at the Office of this Paper. J. R. HARDIE. Town Clerk. October 19, 1939. RAKING YOURSELF FIT! Men who desire to advance themselves in business or industry devote some, of, their spare time to study—in other words, they make themselves fit for advancement. So can YOU! Wherever you live, the I.C.S. give you the necessary training to put you in line for promotion! Diesel Engineer Accountancy Electrical Eng. Salesmanship Radio Mechanic Draftsmanship Wiremen’s Licence Aero Fitters and Building Contractor Riggers Above are some of the 300 I.C.S. Courses in which you can be trained —wherever you are. Write for details and FREE Booklet; no obligation. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. A. Box 687. Dunedin, LOST AND FOUND 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 consecutive insertions 2s Gd, six consecutive insertions ss. Strictly cash in advance. Extra charge if booked. Business letters should be addressed to The Manager, and not the Editor. lOST (Saturday afternoon). Blue ■i BUDGIE; answers to Jackie: child's pet; good reward.—4l7 Cumberland street. LOST, ONE-POUND NOTE, vicinity Anderson’s Bay terminus; reward.—sß, Times. LOST (between Exchange and Mornington tram terminus, via Stafford street), TENNIS RACKET in press.—lll. Times. QTRAYED, 1 JERSEY HEIFER, just O calved: owner have same paying expenses.—Phone 23-823, or A. Sim, Caversham. lOST (Saturday), between Technical J School and Filleul street, shellrimmed SPECTACLES; reward. —Phone 13-531, or 114, Times. lOST (Saturday), vicinity High, Stafford, J Melbourne, Maclaggan streets, or Caversham, link of AMBER BEADS; reward. —115. Times. lOST (between Chin Fool Laundry and J Rainbow Hotel), brown Leather WALLET.—Finder returning wallet and contents intact to Rainbow Hotel will receive £5 reward. MATRIMONIAL OTAGO bachelor (26), good position, car, seeks ACQUAINTANCE refined young lady, view matrimony.—Box 7W, Auckland. FOR keeping your waves under perfect control at all times, use " STAWAVE"; sold in jars and bottles: price, is sd; leaves hair exquisitely soft and glossy—From all leading hairdressers and toilet depots.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23946, 23 October 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23946, 23 October 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23946, 23 October 1939, Page 1

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