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SITUATIONS VACANT 2 lines (12 words) Is, 3 lines (18 words) Is 6d, 4 lines (24 words) 2s, booking extra. WANTED, a WaitressT-Grand Hotel. KITCHENMAN wanted Cor the Grand Hotel. _ CLEANER Wanted for general work. Also. Porter.—Apply Grand Hotel. WANTED, Bi-anson's Hotel, experienced General (female).) SOLDIER'S - Wife would like Homely Woman tor company; country.--222. Times. WANTED, Man for sluicing claim.—No. 226, Times. PENSIONER with children requires Housekeeper—Reply 25G. Times. WANTED, Junior Clerk for commercial office.—26o. WANTED" Woman for housework; good home; easy place.—26B, Times. CAPABLE, homely woman; farm; do plain cooking; small household; no outside duties.—233. Times. WANTED, a Housemaid or Girl willing to learn: award wages; fare paid.—Apply Club Hotel, Oamaru. Couple to look after piggery and milk 2 or 3 cows.—Address No. 203, Times. StTlSiLda'S Collegiate School: Wanted, immediately, experienced Housemaid. — Apply The Matron. WANTED, Laundress; sleep in or 2i days weekly.—Apply Matron, McGlashan College. WANTED, smart Waitress: hours 0 to 5: Saturday half-day.—Apply Brown's Tea Rooms, 186 George street. WANTED, for Leith House, experienced Housemaid or Housemaid-Waitress.—Phone 11-021. WANTED, Girl, assist housework and mind children, north end; either sleep in or daily; £1 week.—2so, Times. WANTED. 2 Boys,' 14-17, to learn printing and developing photographs.—Address 255. Times. n WANTED" a Man for milk delivery.—The Taieri and Peninsula Milk Supply Co., Ltd. ,_ WANTED, competent Relieving Maid; easy permanent position.—Apply Wharf Hotel phone 12-628. WANTED, capable Help; household duties and plain cooking; no washing; 3 adults, references essential.—Day Phone 12-569. evenings 23-017, or 270. Times. EARN 5s to 10s per hour WRITING SHOWCARDS AND TICKETS. Free Illustrated Booklet shows you how to begin. Write to-day, McKAY'S STUDIOS, P.O Box 367. Wanganui. T EARN PRACTICAL TICKET WRITING Special practical home study course of training in Ticket Writing and Showcard Designing. £5. Expert tutors. Satisfaction guaranteed. Cartooning, £3 10s Write to-day for free particulars. DRULEIGH COLLEGE, Box 1225, Auckland. *' Immediately, (1) AN EXPERIENCED MILLINER. (2) AN APPRENTICE FOR THE MILLINERY TRADE. Good Working Conditions. APP y W. P. WARNER, LTD., 36 King street, Dunedin. A PANTRY MAID. A PORTER. CRITERION HOTEL APPLICATIONS, closing Tuesday, July 7, are invited for the position of SISTER IN CHARGE OF THE DENNISTON HOSPITAL. Double certificates necessary. Salary offered £2OO per, annum, plus a liberal allowance for uniforms. Full particulars may be had from the undersigned. J. SIMPSON, Secretary, Denniston Medical Association. i 7 A N . T T " TWO GOOD MEN, With Diesel Engine experience, For Gravel Screening and Crushing Plant. Award wages and conditions. Must be prepared to camp. A. R. CALLANDER, Engineer, Levels County. Timaru, June 22, 1942. LORRY DRIVER (Temporary, for. duration). Apply R. WILSON & CO.. LTD., Bond street. PUBLIC SERVICE. APPLICATIONS, with COPIES ONLY oi Testimonials (to be made on P.S.C. Form 17A, obtainable at principal Post Offices). Close NOON, FRIDAY. JULY 3, for Positions of INSPECTORS AND CLERKS, TEXTILE SECTION. INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE DEPARTMENT, WELLINGTON, AUCKLAND, CHRISTCHURCH, and DUNEDIN. Applicants should have a knowledge of Textile and Clothing Manufacture; also experience in Costing, Accounts, and Textile Warehousing. Salaries up to £335 p.a. (plus cost of living bonus of £26 p.a.), according to qualifications and experience. Successful applicants must bear any expense incurred in taking up duty.—Secretary, Public Service Commissioner, WELLINGTON. kUNEDIN CITY CORPORATION. ELECTRICITY DEPT. APPLICATIONS are invited for the following Positions in the Department's Electrical Showroom, 27 Princes street, Dunedin : FEMALE ASSISTANT: For Electrical Showroom; one with typist's experience preferred; three references to be submitted. MESSAGE BOY: 15 to 16 years of age; Quarterly School Reports to be submitted. Canvassing Members of (he Dunedin City Corporation will disqualify applicants. Applications, with references, etc., addressed to the undersigned, dose at 5.0 p.m. on FRIDAY, 26th inst. CITY ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. Box 513, Dunedin W O R K FOR Highly-trained men are urgently needed for the Empire's war effort. Utilise your spare time acquiring specialised training by the modern I.C.S. method. The Schools come to you, whether vou live in camp or at home. Com. Opcrati Radio Motor Mechanic Operator's Diesel Engineer Civil Engineer Echanic Carpentry Electric Power and Short Story Writing Lighting Matriculation Aeronautical Eng Above are some of the 300 I.C.S. Courses in which you can be trained. What aro you particularly interested in? The I.C.S. can help you Write NOW for Free Prospectus. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. A. Box 637. Dunedin. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION " \ MBASSADORS" PRIVATE HOTEL VISITORS TO CHRISTCHURCH WILL FIND HOME-LIKE COMFORT At The "Ambassadors," Manchester street. Tariff, 10s 6d per day, £3 3s per week T. J. SLEEMAN, Proprietor. Phone 20-382 /IENTRALLY HEATED DINING ROOM, V; H. and C. Water and Electric Heater in Bedrooms. EXCELSIOR HOTEL Christchurch, 13s 6d a day. /To K~e"~fP~S " H~ O T~E L, \J Manchester street, CHRISTCHURCH. Two minutes from Station. Noted for the excellence of its table, the comfort of its accommodation and spacious lounges. Tariff 10s per day; B. and B„ 9s.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24950, 24 June 1942, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24950, 24 June 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24950, 24 June 1942, Page 1

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