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SITUATIONS VACANT 2 lines (12 words) Is, 3 lines (18 words) Is 6d, 4 lines (24 words) 2s, booking extra. ANTED, Waitress; also, a Housemaid'. Grand Hotel. _ ANTED, Kltchenmaid for the Truby King-Harris Hospital. Phone 22-985. ANTED, Night Porter.—Apply Law Courts Hotel. ■ WANTED, a Night Waiter.—Apply The Savoy. Y M.C.A. Requires Pantrymaid Waitress; . permanent. Also, Relieving Girl.— Apply Matron. ANTED, experienced HOUSEMAIDWaitress.— Apply the Bursar, St. Margaret’s College WANTED, Woman: housework; mornings only.—Mrs Miles, 33 Park street; Telephone 13-657. ANTEdT Youth to assist on milk run. Apply Otago Co-operative Milk Supply. South Dunedin. ' A STOR Cafe requires an experienced A Mid-day Waitress.— Apply Mrs Varney. ASHBURN Hall.—Wanted, Handy Man. Apply Medical Superintendent; Tel. 20-847. WANTED, country, Girl to assist with general household duties, plain cook; experience and references essential.—Address 456, Times._ ' __ ANTED, experienced General Hand for Y.W.C.A.; live out; award wages. Apply Matron, Braemar House, 58 Royal terrace. WANTED, country, about middle of month, middle-aged, reliable Woman, good plain cook; working men.—Address, with references, and state experience. 460, Times. yy A N T E D, SMART BOY TO LEARN HARDWARE TRADE. Apply THOMSON, BRIDGER & CO., LTD. A N T E D, „ SHORTHAND TYPIST. With some experience preferred. Apply THOMSON, BRIDGER & CO., LTD. M.P. S O C I E T Y. A unique opportunity for SALESMEN if proved integrity to join the A.M.P. Society’s field force in Dunedin territory ms presented itself and applications will >e received by the undersigned. Every assistance given to successful ipplicant fully to establish himself and o qualify for retirement benefits. Past experience not absolutely essential. Applications treated in strict conidence. G.. W. G. DAVIES. District Manager, A.M.P. Society, Dunedin.. Q F F 1 C E J U N I O R. t leading New Zealand Fire. Marine, i Accident Insurance Company requires services of an OFFICE JUNIOR, about years of age. Matriculation standard, Excellent opportunity for a youth with ambition and initiative. Reply, with COPIES only of testimonh als, to /' “ Insurance,” Care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY. Dunedin. , SITUATIONS WANTED 2 lines (12 words) Is, 3 lines (18 words) Is 6d, 4 lines (24 words) 25,: booking extra. ANTED, Reading to Invalid or elderly person: afternoons: fees moderate.— 420, Times. WOMAN, disengaged, would like Cooking or ; Housekeeping: good wage; fare paid.—449, Times. . ALE University Student (19), wants Work; clerical or otherwise; 8 a.m.2 p.m.—444, Times. ■ ■ ROUGHCAST your Wooden House, old or new: save upkeep.—Ashton and Sons, Ltd., 50 Melbourne street (Phone 22-457). | _ CJCISSORS Sharpened: guaranteed work: O 9d pair; country orders return post. —D. Purchase. Expert Hairdresser, under Provincial Hotel. Stafford street. ANYONE needing help in housework; would give 2 hours. 9 to 11; Monday to Friday; by capable person; handy to town. —435, Times ANTED, by 2 long-experienced Rabbiters find Musterers, etc., large Block to Trap and Poison; Central Otago preferred; can start shortly.—4s4, Times. MATRIMONIAL ATRIMONIAL; Penfriend opportunities. 21-70; every type client, both sexes, throughout Otago; my service sincere, confidential: fee moderate; plain envelopes.—Elsie James, Box 311, Auckland. FARMER, 45, wishing correspond farmer’s daughter, 35-36, Protestant, genial; view friendship and matrimony; confidential; genuine.—400, Times Office. I~NTRODUCTIONS— Penfriends and Good Matrimonial Opportunities. Sylvia Gerard, 63 Queen street, Auckland.

PERSONAL SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN O AND CHILDREN. Secretary attends at office, Security Buildings, Stuart street, 2 to 4 p.m (except Saturdays), to interview women requiring advice in domestic difficulties Telephone 10-465. PERMANENT WAVING HYLLIS SMITHER SALON (Late Manageress Valdor Salon), Princes street, above Moody, tobacconist. Specialist Permanent Waving, Tinting, and Hair Styling. Open Saturday Afternoons Phone 12-365. OPEN all Saturday: “Chic" Salon, opposite H. 8.; Eugene and Non-electric Waves from 19s 6d.—Phone 12-639. BLACKFORD’S PERMANENT WAVING. Full Head, non-electric, 19s 6d. Our Salon Will be Open All Day Saturday Half-day Monday. NEAR WAIN’S HOTEL ■ Phone 18-226. Art beauty salon. 294 GEORGE STREET. Phone 18-040 Combination. EUGENE Method. £1 Full Head; NON-ELECTRIC or OIL PERM., 15s 6d Full Head; Three-quarter Head. 12s 6d JJAVE IT DONE AT HOME I Miss BROOKES, 23 Queen’s drive, Musselburgh (phone 23-606), will be pleased to call and do your Perm, and Resetting in your home. VALDOR Toilet Salon; Permanent Waving Specialists; Full Wave 19s 6d, Three-quarter Head 15s.—Near Octagon (Phone 18-852). TRADE PERSONAL P RANDISM (4665): Neither sweet nor dry, vT just the happy medium, Aragon Port Wine, every drop imported from overseas; 5s bottle at the GRAND HOME SUPPLY. HOMECRAFT Depot: Tapestry Designs painted to order; ‘‘Jewel" and Rag Needles for rug-making, 2s 6d; variety of colours in Dennison’s Sealing Wax: Overlocking, Hemstitching and Pleating Lessons given in crafts.—Margery Helps. 250 George street (phone 18-200). JIMSIE Fraser, 180 Stuart street.—Home of Suitcases, reasonably priced, initialled free; Household Crockery, Ornaments, Groceries, Mixed Herbs. Asbestos Mats, Lima Beans, etc.—Phone 18-013. COAL AND FIREWOOD Ity AQ I^ —DRY Firewood, broadleaf, 1. rw“l/O i mixed wood or pine blocks; three bags 7s 6d, six bags 14s, nine bags £l.—Smart’s Firewood Depot, 154 St Andrew street; after hours 14-072. If) AO7—KAITANGATA Coal. 1-ton ii"Vul 14s; Lignite, 1-ton, 9s 9d; Linton, i-ton, 16s; Manuka Blocks, three bags'7s 6d, nine for £1; kindling, 3s 6d.— Smart’s Firewood Depot, 154 St. Andrew street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24855, 3 March 1942, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24855, 3 March 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24855, 3 March 1942, Page 1

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