SITUATIONS WANTED 2 lines (12 words) Is, 3 lines (18 words) Is 6d. 4 lines (24 words) 2s, booking extra. YOUNG Woman wants Employment; good worker; good wage essential.—232, Times. Nurse Open for Engagement. —254, Times. YOUTH (17), experienced, wishes Employment with rabbiter.—236, Times. CAPABLE Housekeeper desires Position; adult family.—Address 218, Times Office. ROUGHCAST your Home, Concrete your Paths; save upkeep.—Ashton and Sons, Ltd., 50 Melbourne street; phone 22-457. SOLDiER'S wife wants position attend-, ing phone and typing, 10-3 p.m.—lßl, Times. MIDDLE-AGED person desires Light Position daily or residential; state particulars. CAPABLE Female Cook, with many years hotel experience, awaits engagement.— 228, Times. COIJNTR\ r Girl (16), wants Position housework; good reference.—Address 242, Times Office. PERSONAL OCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF U WOMEN 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. H/TRS ISABELL DALLAS.—WiII Mrs IsaItl bell Dallas wife of Captain Donald Dallas formerly staff officer with New Zealand Mounted Forces who resided in Dunedin in 1906 or any relative or person knowing her whereabouts please communicate with RICHMONDS, Solicitors, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England. IF Frank Clark, Blacksmith, formerly of 181 Ritchie street, and 37 Earn street, Invercargill, will communicate with P.O. Box 238, Invercargill, he will hear something to his advantage. MATRIMONIAL MATRIMONIAL Opportunities throughout Otago, all types, 21-70; request details, testimonials, enrolment form; moderate fee; plain envelopes.—Elsie James, Box 311, Auckland. REFINED Widow, 62, excellent character, wants friendship Gentleman; view matrimony; character essential; Presbyterian.— 224, Times. GENTLEMAN, visiting Dunedin, would like to meet young lady; view friendship and matrimony.—Address 241, Times Office. LOST AND FOUND 2 lines (12 words) Is, 3 lines (18 words) Is 6d, 4 lines (24 words) 2s, booking extra LOST, Saturday morning. Lady's Pigskm Glove; left hand.—Ring 11-044. Reward. LOST, South Dunedin,. Black Aberdeen Terrier; red collar; reward.—Phone 23-644. LOST, Top of Swan Fountain Pen, between Gardens and Exchange, Saturday.— Ring 13-568. LOST, Saturday evening, Triple btring Pearls, between Cargill 'street and Gardens; keepsake; reward.—Ring 12-980. LOST, Saturday night, lady's Black Handbag.—Finder communicate 238, Times. Reward. LOST, Toy Black and White Dog; Monday.—Reward returning Williams' Store, Opoho. i IF person who removed case school books from Kensington station requires case, please return books to King's. LOST, Lady's Gold Wristlet Watch, race day, Wingatui and Mosgiel Stations; keepsake.—Finder kindly return Mosgiel Railway Station. LOST, on Saturday, at Wingatui grand stand, by soldier's wife, a Black Purse containing notes and ration books.—Finder please return to 231, Times Office. Reward. FOUND, St John Home Nursing Class commencing in Mosgiel Baptist Hall, Tuesday. June 23, 7.30 p.m. WANTED TO BUY riGHEST PRICES PAID FOR RABBITSKINS, DEERSKINS. GERALD BLACK, LOWER RATTRAY STREET. A PAIR OF THE SMALLEST BREED OF THE FANCY BANTAM FAMILY. Particulars to P.O. BOX 631, Dunedin. JOTTLES WANTED. We are PAYING Is 6d per dozen for all Local Ale and Stout Quarts delivered to our stores or on rail, Dunedin. We also pay the highest prices for Wine, Whisky, and Assorted Bottles of every description. CLEAR'Y'S OTAGO BOTTLE STORES, LTD., 151 Hanover street. Dunedin. Phone 12-065. VVT ANTED Sovereigns! Sovereigns! Old Gold! Old Gold! Broken Jewellery, Gold Dentures, Diamonds, etc.; London price paid. Also Typewriters, Surveyors' Instruments, Musical Instruments, Binoculars, Electrical Goods. Old Silverware (stamped), Shotguns, Rifles, Travelling Goods, Modern Radios, Sewing Machines, Scales, Cameras, Vacuum Cleaners, etc., etc., etc.—Phone 13-637; write or call for free valuation. ROBINSON'S. LTD., (Government licensed), 156-8 Stuart street For use on Fishing Trawler, RELIABLE PAIR BINOCULARS. State price, etc., to " BINOCULARS," Box 275, Dunedin. JTAMP COLLECTIONS and Accumula--3 tions bought for cash. We pay 10s set for mint Centennials. We pay 9s dozen for used 9d Centennials. We pay 2s 6d each for 7d Centennials. Ask for Buying List. PIM AND CO.. 310-300 Chancery Chambers, Auckland, C.l EFT-O r CLOTHING Mrs Brookes, corner of Frederick and King streets, pays highest prices for Men's, Women's, and Children's Clothing of every description. TURN your Left-off Clothing and Blankets, etc, into cash; we give highest possible cash prices for Men's, Women's, and Children's Clothing, Boots, etc.— Economic Clothing Co., Frederick street OLD Gold, Jewellery, Watches, etc., Wanted; any quantity; highest prices; valuation free.—Patersons, 167 Georae street. WANTED, Tools and Workshop Equipment of all kinds; highest cash prices.J. H. Mains; 355 George street (phone 18-300). AUSTEN'S, Frederick street: Cash Buyers of Jewellery, Antiques, Furniture, good Fur Coats, etc., etc.—29 Frederick street WANTED, second-hand 5-gallon Drums and iron Paint Kegs; any quantity.—Smith and Smith, Ltd., Octagon. WANTED, Paua Shells, heavy large shells; post samples and quotation to G, D. Beatson, Ward street, Blenheim.__ WANTED, Dry Manuka; lengths or blocks; cash; Kuri Bush or Taieri Mouth; price and particulars.—2lo, Times. KEROSENE Lantern Wanted; approximately 200 candlepowcr; Colman or similar type.—22l, Times. WANTED, modern Gas Copper; Champion preferred.—Phone 10-605. VirRENS FOR WALLPAPERS. The Background of your Home in Patterns and Prices to suit all. Inspect the latest Designs in Wallpapers. At WRENS Showroom.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24949, 23 June 1942, Page 1
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