SITUATIONS WANTED 2 lines (12 words) Is, 3 lines (18 words) Is 6d, 4 lines (24 words) 2s. booking extra ROUGHCAST your Home, Concrete your Paths: save upkeep.—Ashton and Sons, Ltd., 50 Melbourne street (phone 22-457). COMPETENT Woman Cook awaiting engagement; station or country hotel pieferred.—99B, Times. LADY willing to Help Dressmaker; plain machining and finishings; afternoons. .9)4, Times. _____ YOUNG Man wants Job; used to horses or labouring work; night watchman; good worker. —951, Times. WANTED, by married man, Position, rouseabout or general farm hand: no team work; experienced and reliable; state wages and conditions. —960, Times. t \V ANTED, TT By experienced clerk, PART-TIME POSITION. 997, TIMES OFFICE. MATRIMONIAL POPULAR Introduction Service, Otago matrimonial opportunities.—Sylvia Gerard, Alston Chambers, Auckland. , WANTED TO BUT TONKIN & CO., RABBITSKIN MERCHANTS, Can Fulfil Orders Throughout N.Z. tor Grey, Fawn, and Black Skins, raw or dressed. BOX 30.3, DUNEDIN. WANTED, Tools and Workshop Equipment of all kinds: highest cash prices.— J. H. Mains. 355 George street (Phone 18-300). WANTED to Buy, second-hand cream cane Baby’s Pram; state condition and price.—los, Times Office. _ BUYERS ofall StampsTTists free—Wilcox, Smith, and Co.. 14 Manse street. Dunedin. ___ second-hand Tricycle, any size; state price and condition. —101, Times Office WANTED to Buy, Lionel or Hornby Electrei Train—Particulars to S. L. McNeil, Riverton. WANTED, new or second-hand Layette; reasonable—Reply 22. Times. WANTED] .22 Rifle, any kind; must be in good order; state price.—19, Times. WANTED to~ Buy, Set of Bowls.—Teiephone 18-661. MISCELLANEOUS “ jyjOLSON’S lONISED lODINE." For Ulcers and all Septic Conditions Doesn’t Sting, Stain, or Stick A POWERFUL HEALER. McDONALJD and MiHerT Green island, are cash buyers of Prime Bacon Pigs: correspondence invited. OXLEY PramsTand Sulkies for comfort and convenience. READYMix" ConcreteTconcrete Supplies. Phone 10-032. NO thyroid in Bonkora: no dangerous drugs in this reducing preparation.— Walkers’ Pharmacy. Excelsior Hotel Corner, Princes street. LOST AND FOUND 2 lines (12 words) Is. 3 lines (18 words) is 6d, 4 lines (24 words) 2s, booking extra LOST”froni~B Michie street, Roslyn, Blue Budgie.—Phone 20-038; reward. LEFT in south express, Friday night, Lady’s Black Coat.—Ring 10-946, or 5 Albany street LOST 3 "between Grange street-Town Hall, Saturday night, Gold R.A.F. Wings; keepLOST, Gold Locket, round Cargill’s Corner; initials G. O’H.; photos inside; reward.—Return 31 Kirkcaldy strpet. LOST, between Littlebourne car stop and Bath street, 8 p.m. Friday, soldier’s “ Ralco Sports” Wrist Watch; steel chain.—Phone 20-624; £1 reward. LOST, Wallet, containing letters, etc., on train from Wlngatui, Sunday.—Finder please forward to address on letters or leave inquiry office, Dunedin Station; reward. LOST. Princes street, Saturday morning, Post Office Savings Book, Ration Book, and Sum of Money.—Finder please return D.I.C. office or Mrs Fraser Smith, Waikouaiti; good reward. FOUND —Meeting, Outram E.P.S., anteroom, Town Hall, Monday, November 9, 8 p.m. ’ FOUND— I Tarras, To-night, Tyrone Power in “ Brigham Young,” from Salt Lake City (Adult Recommendation). FOUND—Green Island Foresters’ Hall, Tuesday,. November 10, complimentary Social to local boys; ladies a basket, gentlemen Is Od. FOUND—Berwick, To-night (Monday), November 9, Social Evening to Pte. E. Gilchrist; gentlemen 2s Gd, ladies Is 6d; supper provided. FOUND: Social and Dance, Waitati Hall, Monday, November 9. in honour of Corporal JV Thompson. Admission: Gentlemen 2s 6d, Ladies Is 6d. Supper provided. Jji O U N O: DUNEDIN RAILWAYMENS CASH PURCHASING ASSOCIATION . Discounts for period ending September 30 payable in Social Hall (opposite Hillside Workshops), on THURSDAY, November 12, from 6 to 8,30 p.m., and Returned Services’ Rooms, Moray place, on FRIDAY. November 13, from 6 to 8.30 p.m. Member's Ticket must be produced. Annual subscription, deducted. New list of firms. Paysheets Close November 27. — GEO. FERGUSON, Secretary. . Gallon Hill, Caversham. PERMANENT WAVING VALDOR Toilet Salon, permanent waving specialists: full wave 19s 6d, three-quarter head 15s.—Near Octagon (phone 18-852). rjAVE 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, _ B~ LACKFORD’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. j£ yLL I S SMIT HE R SALON (Under New Management), Princes street, above Moody, Tobacconist. Specialist Permanent Waving. Tinting, and Hair Styling. Open Saturday afternoons. Phone 12-365. > "a R T "BEAUTY SALON. Prices that satisfy—Combination Eugene method, full head, £1; Non-electric or Oil Perm., 15s; 3-head, 12s; Latest Hair Sets, 2s. Open ail day Saturday. Phone 18-040. 294 GEORGE STREET. D~ OLORES BEAUTY SALON Miss J. LA-HOOD, 169 Princes street (Upstairs, above Ritz). Specialist Permanent (Eugene and Nonelectric) Waving—Tinting and Beauty Work. PHONE 18-396.
BOARD AND RESIDENCE HO TEL CENTRAL (Private), 100 Princes street. Phone 13-350. CLEAN. COMFORTABLE. AND CONVENIENT. W. Y. CAMPBELL, Proprietor. _ l'T. CLAIR, DUNEDIN; GREENCLIFFE O GUEST HOUSE. Tile Hotel you are looking for. Service of the best. Vacancies for permanents. Tariff reasonable. Right at the beach. Phone 33-541. Mrs BOND, Proprietress. I ITt ~TT h o u s e. Superior Accommodation. Attractive Surroundings. Permanent and Casual Guests. Reduction for married couples. On George street tram route Phone 11-021. DOUGLAS Private Hotel (next Town Hall); Casuals 10s a day, £2 10s week; permanents, 30s week; comfort assured.— Phone 12-601. FURNISHED APARTMENTS WANTED LADY wants single furnished Room; conveniences; handy to car.—27. Times. IF you are responsible for initiating any advertising campaign, bear in mind tiro public tendency towards sober thinking shown by the steadily-growing circulation of the OTAGO DAILY TIMES. Utilise the Classified Columns for quick and economical results.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25068, 9 November 1942, Page 1
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