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SITUATIONS WANTED 2 lines (12 words) Is, 3 lines (18 words) ls_fid. 4 lines (24 words) 2s. WANTED, Rabbit Block, or assist rabbiter; young man,—Write 178, Times. WANTED, Labouring Work of any description.—No. 195, Times. EXPERIENCED elderly Man wants Farm or Station Work. —Reply to 229, Times. OUSEKEEPER’S Position, 2 or 3 men: thoroughly experienced: country.—l3s, Times. WANTED, by experienced Hairdresser, Position in or near Dunedin, fifteen years’ experience.—Reply 147, Times. HOUSEKEEPER’S Position (widow); sole charge preferred; used children.—lsß, Times. WANTED, Position, Farm, handy Dunedin: good milker, sheep hand, rouseabout.—23l, Times. MIDDLE-AGED Woman desires Position, laundress, kitchen help or housekeeping.—Address 204, Times Office. OU GHCAST ~y ou r~ Wooden House. 'old or new: save upkeep.—Ashton and Sons, Ltd.. 50 Melbourne street (phone 22-457). __ Typewriting work done 'privately: also duplicating: strictly confidential; first-class work only; reasonable, —Address 243, Times. - LADIES’ Hairdresser, seven years’ experience, desires Position in Dunedin salon; capable taking charge.—Address 267, Times. WANTED, by middle-aged couple. Position trust (shop) and domestic experience; wages secondary consideration; good conditions.—2s2, Times. KENNEDY, Asphalter, c/o Everedi Service Station; lifelong experience at your service.—Phone 13-874. Private address: 40 York place. _ COMPETENT Lorry Driver, five years Vy experience all heavy trade work; ineligible twelve months, requires Position in Dunedin—l 69, Times. PAINTING and Decorating: No increiase in our prices: get our quote before deciding.—Brighter Homes (R. Phelan and Sons), 290 King Edward street. South Dunedin: Phone 22-269. LOST AND FOUND WILL Person who called at Warden’s re purse please call again? L~~ OST, Gold”Wristlet ' Watch' Thursday evening; keepsake.—Finder kindly ring 22-884. Reward. \VTOULD anyone who saw or picked up VV injured Cat, slatey grey and white chest, etc., Main road, Normanby, Sunday night, kindly communicate 221, Times? Reward. 17'OUND; Wringers Rerubbered, Parts Repaired.—Acme Tyre Company, King and Frederick streets. I^OUND— Fortnightly Dance, Momona -I Saturday, June 14. McLeod’s music. Bus Mosgiel-Outram. FOUND —The usual Fortnightly Patriotic Dance will Not be held in the Waitati Hall, Saturday, June 14. I pOUND: South and West Taieri Home Guard Parade at Outram, Saturday. 14th, Postponed. Notification later. FOUND: Mosgiel Pictures, To-day (Saturday)—The screen’s mightiest, most adventurous spectacle, ” The Hurricane,” with an all-star cast. (Recommended more especially for Adult Audiences.) FOUND; Outram Cinema, To-night at 8— A film that will thrill you with its magnificence, “ The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” portrayed by the great Charles Laughton. Don’t miss it. Be wise—Reserve. (For Adult Audiences only.) 17 O U N D. 1 THE TAIERI PLUNKET SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL BALL Will be held in the Coronation Hall. Mosgiel. On THURSDAY. JUNE 19. 1941. Excellent Music. Dancing 8 p.m. to 1 a.xn. Gentlemen, 3s. Ladies, 2s. BOARD AND RESIDENCE THE LEVIA TII A N DUNEDIN’S LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL. Under New Management. Within One Minute of the Railway Station. Every Modern Appointment. Unlimited Supply Hot Water. Laundry Facilities. Electric Lift. Day and Night Porter. Passengers by Night Express can have Breakfast from 7 a.m. C.T. and W.A. House. Reduced Moderate Tariff. Tariff, 11s fid day; £3 week. Permanents Catered for at Reduced Charges. MR AND MRS T. ESPIE, Phone 11-979. P.O. Box 112. TTOTEL CENTRAL (Private), 100 Princes street. Alterations and Renovations now completed, including up-to-date Hot-water Service, ample bathing accommodation. NEW AND NICE. W. Y. CAMPBELL. Proprietor Phone 13-350. QNS LO W HOUSE. Private Hotel at St. Kilda. Car Accommodation. Tennis Court. Excellent Cuisine. Efficient Service. Rooms available, with h. and c. water. Lending Library. One Minute from Municipal Golf Links. H. J. SMYTH, Proprietor. Phone 22-550. Box 7. St. Kilda. Your problem solved for accommodation. Special Effort to Please. Enjoy a Happy Holiday by Staying at WOOD’S PRIVATE HOTEL. Rattray street (centre of town). Moderate Tariff. Excellent Cuisine Reserve Early. Phone 10-757. BRANSON’S 1 HOTEL C.T. and W.A; House. Tariff, 12s oay, £3 10s week, Thi.-well-known Hotel has vacancies for Pe>manent Guests; Double Rooms. £2 5s each: Single Rooms, £2 10s each.—Phone 12-699. QT. CLAIR, DUNEDIN: GREENCLIFFH O GUEST HOUSE. The Hotel you are looking for. Servlet of the best. Vacancies for permanents Tariff reasonable, Right at the beach Phone 23-641. Mrs BOND. Proprietress. Leith h o u s ¥ SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. Lady and Gentlemen Boarders and Guests Moderate tariff. Attractive surroundings On George street tram route. Phone No. 11-021. DOUGLAS Private Hotel (next Town Hall): Casuals 10s a day, £2 10s week; permanent. 30s week; comfori assured.—Phone 12-601. BED, Breakfast, Offered two Gentlemen; all conveniences: telephone: no trams required.—lß3, Times. LADY has 3 Single Rooms, conveniences: breakfast: no trams: telephone.—22o, Times TWO brothers require central Board; private preferred; must be reasonable. 253, Times. APARTMENTS WANTED WANTED, sunny, unfurnished room; FURNISHED APARTMENTS WANTED WANTED, Furnished Bedroom, use bath daily: dressmaker, engaged during day.—2l7, Times. STORAGE AND REMOVALS CAREFUL EXPERT MEN, PACKERS QRU S T AN D CRUS T, SPECIALISTS IN FURNITURE REMOVALS. PACKING. AND STORAGE. YOUR MOVE. SIR! Town or Country. Road, Rail, or Sea. CARTAGE CONTRACTORS, CUSTOMS, FORWARDING, SHIPPING. AND DISTRIBUTING AGENTS. OFFICE: 20 MANSE STREET. Modern Phone Dry Covered Vans. 11-525. Storage.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24633, 14 June 1941, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24633, 14 June 1941, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24633, 14 June 1941, Page 1