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SITUATIONS VACANT 16 words Is, 3 days 2s Gd; 24 words Is 6d, 3 days 4s; 32 words 2s, 3 days ss. WANTED,. LAUNDRESS. • Campbell House. —Apply Matron, FOUR smart young GIRLS required for light carton wrapping work.—Apply Excella, 55 George street. WANTED, BOY, 16-17 years, to assist on bread van.—J. G. Laurenson and Son, Ltd,, Roslyn, WANTED, YOUTH, about 17, learn farming, Central Otago.—Full particulars to 952, Times Office. WANTED, capable single TEAMSTER; award wages: South Otago district; age and experience.—9s3, Times Office. EXPERIENCED HOUSEMAID Wanted; Hi live in.—Apply Matron, Stafford Hospital. WANTED, experienced WAITRESS, for licensed hotel; city.—Apply Baker’s Agency, 5 Stafford street. WANTED, immediately, Branson's Hotel, experienced FIRST COOK; to relieve for fortnight. VI7 ANTED, YOUTH, for dairy farm; Vt handy to city; must be good milker: good home. —966, Times. tITANTED, COOK - GENERAL and VV Housemaid-waitress. —Apply Miramar Hotel, Oamaru. WANTED, YOUTHS, for milk deliveries; good wages.—The Taieri and Peninsula Milk Supply Co., Ltd. WANTED, WOMAN: clean house and shop; twice weekly.—Address 959, Times Office. WANTED, second woman COOK Apply Manager, Otago Club; 961. Times. WANTED. experienced KITCHENMAID, for Nurses’ Home; , award wages: living out. —Apply Home Sister. Dunedin Hospital. QAA ACRES of bush for OPOSSUMOUU TRAPPING. What price offered? Gatlins.—Reply early to “ Possum,” C/o Times. WANTED. Horse and Farm WORKER; middle-aged man preferred; also reliable tractor driver; references.—W. H Ward, Lumsden. WANTED, ELECTRICIAN, for gold dredge; applicants must be registered under the Electrical Wirernen’s Registration Board, and should give full details of experience.—Apply P.O. Box 43. Cromwell. BAKER’S AGENCY. Stafford street.— Ploughmen (£3), Cowmen, Cowboys, Shepherds. Cooks, Housemaids, Waitresses, Generals, Housekeeper (child taken). TO WRITE. Earn good money from newspepers, magazines, radio as & spare-time Free Lance Journalist. Story Writer. Write to-day -for free particulars of Druleigli’s interesting, fascinating Home Study Training. Don’t put off; write to-day to DRULEIGH’S COLLEGE. Box 1225. Auckland. pOSITIONS FOR SPECIALISTS WANTED, more'men >vith specialsed knowledge. Higher pay and ;rec ter responsibility is the reward it mu will complete an I.C.S. Course o' ipecialised training. Pick your subept, for there ' are over 300 I.C.S bourses, such as— Usdio Engineer Accountancy Hlectrical Engineer Journalism Mechanical Engineer Advertising 3 and T. Entrance Salesmanship . Exam. Plan Drawing Jighw. y Board’s. Cert. Without obligation, the I-C.S. .will lavise as to your future career Free Prospectus on request-sent tor n STOW* INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. A. Box 687. Dunedin. • RECRUITING NOTICES APPEAL FOR FORESTRY UNIT rV FOR LOGGING AND SAWMILLING SERVICE OVERSEAS. , REGISTRATIONS are invited for all categories of logging and sawmill operatives to form a Forestry Unit toi logging and sawmilling service overRegistration Forms are available from Post Offices; from sawmill offices, from Forest Officers, and from the Conssrvators of Forests at Auckland. Rotorua. Palmerston North. Wellington. Nelson. Hokitika. Christchurch, and Invercargill. . * 1 . on „ The Forestry Unit will consist cf all ranks. A unit truly representative of all districts is desired, and completed registration forms should be forwarded hs early 'as possible and must reach the local Conservator of Forests not later than MONDAY, June 24, 1940. Preference will be given to applicants between 21 and 40 years of age, but all applicants must be physically fit for service in any part of the world. Preference will likewise be given to single men. but married men with not more than two children may be accepted. , .. , The Unit will be composed entirely of forestry, logging, and sawrmllmg personnel, and there are vacancies not only for fellers, breaker-outs, staggers, track cutters, tramway hands, millwrights. sawyers, edgemcn, and engineers, but for storemen, log-measur.ers. tallymen, tractor and lorry dnvcis. horsemen, ordermen, and all classes of general logging and sawmill hands. Key positien.s such as managers, foremen, etc., will carry appropriate commissioned and non-commissioned rank. Rates of pay will be the same as for other branches of the Forces. In filling out Registration Forms, applicants should be certain to state specifically exactly what work they are now engaged on and in which they are most skilled, c-o that a selection ox the best men may be made. Tractor drivers,- for instance, should state whether they have had Diesel experience or only petrol: sawyers. whether they have had band or only circular experience: and engineers, what tickets they hold, i.e.. stationary, marine, e;C. The Army Department will arrange for enrolment and medical examination of volunteers after the applications have been considered. I am pleased to be able to say that this appeal has the support of the New Zealand Timber Workers’ Industrial Up ion of Workers and the Dominion Federated Sawmillers’ Association. J. F. ‘FIELD, Conservator of Forests. June 14. 1940, DENTISTRY [A Card.] i NDREW J. AITKEN, 8.D.5., X Dental Surgeon, ormerly on the staff of Wellington üblic Hospital and for the past two tars with Dr F. G. Scott, -Palmerston orth. 1 HAS COMMENCED PRACTICE 54 ST. ANDREW STREET, having ken over the practice of the late O. Thurston Harris. Appointments may be made at the >oms or by phene 10-092. OTAGO DENIAL SERVICE. 206 Princes street, Opp. Bank N.Z. THREE-HOUR REPAIR SERVICE. Phone 12-296. . Room 1. MONEY riVHE OCTAGON FINANCE CO.. LTD X Finance and Estate Agents. Octagon, Dunedin. We have Moneys available for advancement on all Securities from £5 upwards Phone 14-234,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24326, 17 June 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24326, 17 June 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24326, 17 June 1940, Page 1

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