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SITUATIONS VACANT 16 words Is, 3 days 2s 6d; 24 words Is 6d. 3 days 4s; 32 words 2s, 3 days ss. VSTANTED. BOY for legal office.—Adtt dress I Vi No. 446. Times. taNTED, capable, trustworthy GIRL, 1 for fruit shop.—No. 457, Times. \YTANTED, OFFICE GIRL for legal W Office— Address No. 447, Times, w TANTED, GIRL; 3/ 4 days a week W all day or half days; Maori Hill.427, Times. WANTED, capable GIRL, housework; plain cooking.—Address 444. Times. WANTED, MAN to cut and remove six trees from Roslyn (close Ross street). Patersons. Rattray street. 'IHTANTED, by small Central Otago hotel, W reliable COOK: wages over award.— 437, Times. ■/COUNTRY Hotel in Central Wants experienced GENERAL: one able to relieve cook when necessary—436, Times. WANTED, competent SASH MAKER and Glazier: steady employment to suitable man.—Apply G. Poole and Sons, Ltd., Yarrow street, Invercargill. VI’’ANTED, competent Gentlemen’s W HAIRDRESSER to relieve for three months.— Address “ Hairdresser. Box 149, Oamaru. VITANTED, experienced high country W head SHEPHERD; married; no children; not eligible ovprseas service.— 393, Times. 1/ARMER offers good HOME and wage Jb to pensioner: able milk 2 cows, do odd jobs.—Apply Donald Reid and Co., Ltd.. Dunedin, ANTEIX LADY~lake charge two children; afternoons.— Apply Mrs Edmond, 29 Musselburgh rise. Anderson s Bay, . 11 TANTED, KITCHENMA4D: good conditions; 3 weeks’ holiday after 3 nonths’ service.—Apply Matron. John McGlashan College. ___ B AKER’S AGENCY, Stafford street - Ploughmen. Married Couple (£2O). Porters, Shepherds. Cowboys, Generals, Parlourmaids. Waitresses, Housekeepeis, Man Cook. I TANTED. good LAD or middle-aged V Man to milk 3 or 4 cows and help ith general farm work: good home; iges £2 ss.—Apply J. Sullivan, Pool17i ARN 5s to 10s PER HOUR Writing h SHOWCARDS AND TICKETS. Free Illustrated Booklet shows you how to begin. Write to-day. & McKAY’S STUDIOS. P.O. Box 367, Wanganui, E J A N T V COOK-GENERAL. Housemaid kept. Small household. '' PPly Mrs J. R. GLENDINING, 5 Arthur street. D, Tpiy \ N T A BOY For concrete work. D. / J. & A. WILKINSON. LTD., 121 King street, Dunedin. rr A N T E , E V CAPABLE DOMESTIC HELP; Small household; references essential. Apply Mrs EDSON. 6 Regent road. TjpiCKET WRITERS WANTED. We can train you personally by mail ;o write modern show-cards and tickets md earn more money. Complete fee, ncluding materials, £5. Success guarmteed. Write for free particulars toiay~DRULEIGH COLLEGE, Auckand,. P'V; w N T E D, EXPERIENCED TROUSER AND SHIRT MACHINISTS. Apply' MANAGER, N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY, Dowling street. JPPER MANUFACTURING GIRLS WANTED. Also Smart YOUTH, ■pply. KINLAY’S FOOTWEAR CO.. LTD., 128 King street. D, N E Competent LADY BOOKKEEPER, For Wholesale Merchant’s Office. Full charge of books. f Reply, stating age and experience, to 459, TIMES OFFICE. V\T ANTED, YOUNG MARRIED MAN For New Plymouth, As 'Traveller to Call Grocers and Confectioners. Own car preferable. Reply, stating experience, to 469, TIMES. RANTED, OFFICE BOY. Large manufacturing company (established 1863), doing New Zealand and Export business, requires an Office Boy who intends to study Accountancy. This is an opportunity for boy who wishes advancement, to receive a business training available in very few offices. Apply in writing to: — “ OFFICE BOY.” Box 113, Dunedin. HOSPITAL BOARD. NIGHT SISTER WANTED. itions, Closing with the Under- , FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1940, ed for the Position of Night the Ashburton Public Hospital. Salary at the Tate of £IBO per annum. living in. J. H. CHAPMAN, Secretary. CITY COUNCIL. Applications are invited for the Position of Deputy General Manager of the Municipal Milk Department, Wellington, at a salary at the rate of £BOO per annum. Copies of schedule of duties and conditions of appointment may be SEEN at the office of this newspaper, or may be obtained from the Town Clerk, Town Hall. Wellington. Applications, which are to be enclosed in envelopes endorsed “Application for Deputy General Manager, Milk Department,” Close at Noon on Friday, October 18, 1940. E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk, September 10. 1940. FOLLOW THE LEADERS! In every occupation or profession, you will find I.C.S. students leaders. They are the men who have received the benefit of I.C.S. training—the finest in the world. Follow their example and commence an I.C.S. specialised Course NOW! Commercial Art. Salesmanship. Journalism. Structural Eng. Professional Exams. of the 300 I.C.S. Courses. Let us know your particular subject and we will advise as to the best way to achieve success. No obligation—but write TO-DAY! INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. Dept. A.. Box 687, Dunedin. Radio Engineer. Diesel Engineer. Mechanical Draughtsman. Motor Mechanic. Producer Gas. Above are some

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24415, 28 September 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24415, 28 September 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24415, 28 September 1940, Page 1