SITUATIONS WANTED 2 lines (12 words) Is, 3 lines (18 words) Is 6d, 4 lines. (24 words) 2s, booking extra. TYPIST requires Private Work.—293, Times. ROUGHCAST your Home, Concrete your Paths; save upkeep.—Ashton and Sons. Ltcr., 50 Melbourne street; phone 22-457. SOLDIER'S wife wants position attending phone and typing, 10-3 p.m.—lßl, Times. ~ TWO Experienced Young Girls would like Position, Domestic Duties; please state wage when replying—27l, Times. MOTOR Driver, good mechanic, desires Position; ineligible military service.—292, Times. , TOUNG MAN DESIRES CLERICAL jl. EMPLOYMENT. Ineligible military service. Matriculation, seven subjects accountancy. Some office experience. 290, TIMES. MATRIMONIAL REFINED Widow, 62, excellent character, wants friendship Gentleman; view matrimony; character essential; Presbyterian.— 224, Times. LOST AND FOUND 2 lines (12 words) Is, 3 lines (18 words) Is 6d, 4 lines (24 words) 2s, booking extra LOST, in main street. Monday, Lady s Rust. Hat.—264. Times. LOST, 1 Grey Glove, between Jay s Cake Shop and Octagon.-Ring 10-646. Reward. LOST Carved Round Mother of Pearl Egyptian Brooch; reward.—Phone 12-244. FOUND, Brown Dog, West Harbour collar. Phone 22-172. x LOST; Saturday evening, Gold Chain and Heart, with stone; keepsake.—Return 734 Cumberland street; reward. LOST. Attache Case, Municipal lane, Monday, noon.—Finder return 81 York place. Reward. LOST, light tan Collie Bitch; short tail.— Finder return 77 Harbour terrace. Reward. LOST, pair of Gentleman's Brown Suede Gloves.—Finder return to Dreavers, Ltd. Reward. _ LOST, Empire Theatre, Wednesday afternoon 23rd, Gentleman's Left-hand Kid Glove; reward.—sl Duke street or Empire Theatre. ' LOST Lady's Gold Wristlet Watch, race day, Wingatui and Mosgiel Stations; keepsake—Finder kindly return Mosgiel Railway Station. Reward. , LOST, black and white aged Collie Bitch, on J. Lorey's property, Hampden.—Finder please communicate F. Powell. Waitati. Reward. LOST from Middlemarch, Mon., June 22, Black Collie Dog, white underneath; answers name Dark.—Reward returning Chisholm, Middlemarch. FOUND: Merton School, June 26, W.D.F.U. Birthday Social. Proceeds for All Purposes Fund. Ladies Is 6d, Gentlemen 2s. FOUND: Taieri Poultry Show, Mosgiel, Saturday. Record entries. Profits to Patriotic Funds. _ FOUND: Nelson Eddy, Jeanette MacDonald in Technicolor's Greatest Spectacle, " Bitter Sweet." Green Island Pictures, Saturday. Reserves, Ring 23-925. (Universal Exhibition.) WANTED TO BU¥ RANTED TO BUY 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 OTT L E S 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. CLEARY'S OTAGO BOTTLE STORES. LTD., 151 Hanover street. Dunedin , Phone 12-065. CLOTHING _J —— Mrs Brookes, corner of Frederick and King streets, pays highest prices for Men's, Women's, and Children's Clothing of every description. tTAMP COLLECTIONS and Accumuia--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 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, etcEconomic Clothing Co., Frederick street OLD Gold, Jewellery, Watches, etc. Wanted; any quantity; highest prices; valuation free.—Patersons, 167 George street _ , WANTED, Tools and Workshop Equipment of all kinds; highest cash prices.— ,T. 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 VENNALL. Watchmaker (upstairs), Arthur's Building; Old Gold. Silver Watches, Diamond Rings; best prices. SMALL Hydraulic Ram Wanted; please state make, size, price.—29l, Times. ELECTRIC Pie Heater (2), Coffee Urn, large Toaster.—2Bs, Times. WANTED, daily, 100 first-class skinned Rabbits.—296, Times. MISCELLANEOUS JMk. For Ulcers and all Septic Conditions ' Doesn't Sting, Stain, or Stick. A POWERFUL HEALER. rRENS, THE PAINT AND WALLPAPER PEOPLE. For all Painting and Paperhanging Requisites Paints, Varnishes, Enamels Brushes. Stains, etc. Our famous low prices at WRENS, 402 Princes street. McDONALD and Miller, Green Island, are cash buyers of Prime Bacon Pigs; correspondence invited. OXLEY Prams and Sulkies for comfort and convenience. READY Mix Concrete; Concrete Supplies.—Phone 10-032. WALLPAPERS: The latest in up-to-the-minute tonings, together with an artistic service.—Smith and Smith, Ltd. PERMANENT WAVING AVE IT DONE AT HOME! ~Miss BROOKES, 23 Queen's drive, Musselburgh (phone 23-606). will be pleased to call and do your Perm, and Resetting in your home. 6pENliii~Saturday: "Chic" Salon, opposite H. 8.; Eugene and Non-electric Waves from 19s 6d.—Phone 12-639 SMITHER " SALON (Late Manageress Valdor Salon), Prnices street, above Moody, tobacconist. Specialist Permanent Waving. Tinting, and Hair Styling. Open Saturday Afternoons Phone 32-365. _____ B~ LACKFORD'S PERMANENT WAVING Full Head, non-electric, 19s 6d. Our Salon will be Open All Day Saturday llalf-dav Monday. NEAR WAIN'S HOTEL Phone 18-226. D~' OLORES BEAUTY 'SALON. Miss J LA-HOOD. 169 Princes street. Upstairs, above Ritz. Specialist Permanent (Eugene and Non-electric) Waving—Tintins and Beauty Work. Phone 18-396. VALDOR Toilet Salon, permanent waving specialists; full wave 17s 6d, three-quarter head 14s .6d.—Near Octagon (phone 18-852). ' ~\ R T BEAUTY SAL O N Prices that satisfy: Combination Eugene method, full head, £1; Non-electric or Oil Perm., 15s; 3-head. 12s; Latest Hair Sets 2s Phone' 18-040. 294 GEORGE STREET. COAL AND FIREWOOD 12-087—KAITANGATA Coal, 4-ton, 14s; Lignite, ]-ton, 9s 9d; Linton, 3-ion, 16s.— Smart's Firewood Depot, 154 St. Andrew street.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24951, 25 June 1942, Page 1
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