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SITUATIONS VACANT 2 lines (12 words) Is, 3 lines (13 Is 6d, 4 lines (24 words) 2s, booking extra. WANTED; Nurse, for'night duty; partially trained,—Address 175, Times. . mO JOURNALISTS. A vacancy exists for a capable man with journalistic experience. Duties will consist of general publicity work and the preparation of agricultural articles and bulletins from technical papers. Journalistic experience is essential, and preference will be given to holders of an agricultural degree or diploma. Apply in the first instance, giving salary required and full details of experience, to " Literary,” Care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY, Wellington. SITUATIONS WANTED 2 lines (12 words) Is, 3 lines (18 words) Is Gd, 4,11005 (24 words) 2s, booking extra. WAN TEDRabblting^B lock for poisoning; Central Otago.—l62, Times. YOUNG man wants Debt Collecting in town or out. —157, Times. WANTED, Position companion-help, by lady; good testimonials. —156, Times. , ROUGHCAST your Home, Concrete your Paths: save upkeep.—Ashton and Sons Ltd., 50 Melbourne street (phone 22-457) PAINTING and Decorating: Get our quote before deciding.—" Brighter Homes," 290 King Edward street (phone 22-269). WANTED, by educated youth, Work. Friday nights and Saturday mornings; anything considered. —Reply 129, Times Ofhce, TWO experienced rabbiters want Block; own traps and poison; stations or farms; go'anywhere,—Address “X O,” Times. YOUNG married woman wants part-time Position, library, shop, domestic; references.—l Times. CAPABLE woman wants three hours’ Work every Friday afternoon, cleaning.— 168, Times. LADY, 507 refined, educated, desires Position, nursing or housekeeping; preferably gentleman; can drive car—ls 9, Times, Biock, trapping, poisoning, all year preferred; one, two, three men; plenty traps, strychnine.—2l Princes street, Wainiate. D, WA N T E WORK IN WAREHOUSE, STORE, OR FACTORY By capable willing man. Start Monday References. 165, TIMES. PERSONAL VOULD the lady who rendered valuable ASSISTANCE TO A CHILD who let with accident in railway carriage, amaru Railway Station. January 4, 1943. lease communicate with Otago Daily imes, Oamaru? (ILL anyone in possession of Letters •om the late Sir Frederick Chapman, le-time Judge of the Supreme Court of ' Z kindly communicate with Mrs S. ichelbaum, 32 Fitzherbert terrace, Welngtqn? ___________________ MATRIMONIAL SRKING man wants Meet companion, jut 55; view matrimony.—l 74, Times. WANTED TO BUY TURN YOUR SPARE TIME INTO CASH you can make HOUSEHOLD FURNIIRE odd pieces to Suites, turn your arc. time into money. We will buy your ‘ '.- output. ■ '. • • “ HOMECRAFT DISTRIBUTORS,” Care Times Office. RANTED TO BUY, Lfeet 7 (seven) inch FLANGED IRON WATER PIPE. Must be sound. Also, SINGLE TWO-WHEELED HORSEDRAWN MILK FLOAT, r town supply. Rubber-tyred or suitable conversion. Price and particulars to T. C. MITCHELL, “ Sunhaven,” Cromwell. rp ONK I N AND CO., J- Buyers of Rabbit Skins. Good Ferret Skins Wanted; also Fawn and Black R. Skins. Phone 13-560. P.O. Box 303. BUTCHER’S MEAT CHOPPER. Minimum capacity 901 b. Also, BACON or BREAD-CUTTING MACHINE; hand or electric; urgent; cash buyer. Address 87, TIMES OFFICE. E BUY OLD GOLD AND SILVER— Jewellery, Rings. Watches, Brooches, Chains, etc. Any condition. Best prices given.—WRIGHT'S, 3 Octagon, Martins Buildings (upstairs, above Para Rubber co.). ; 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. WANTED, Used Radios. Parts, Electric Gramophone Motors, Pick-ups, Headphones. Battery Chargers. Crystal Microphones: cash.—Ho worths. 114 George st j Hr*MAINSU3SS George street (phone 18-300): Tools and Workshop Equipment of all descriptions: highest cash prices given • . STAMPS: Ten million N.Z. Stamps wanted; liberal prices paid; prompt cash; buying list free.—McNaught, Box 166, Wellington. , AUSTEN'S. Frederick street: Cash Buyers of Jewellery, Antiques, Furniture, good Fur Coats, etc., etc.—29 Frederick street. VENNALL, Watchmaker. Upstairs, Arthur’s Building, buys Diamonds, Antiques, Old Gold, Rings, Chains. WANTED, Electric Steriliser, suitable for medical practitioner; must be in good condition; state particulars.—Telephone 12-816 WANTED, D.C. Generator, suitable for welding.—Particulars and price to 1004, WANTED', up to 180 ft of 2 to 3-inch used Galvanised Water Piping, suitable glasshouse heating.—Address 137, Times. WANTED, 200-gallon Nitrous Oxide Cylinders. in good condition.—Particulars to Box 447. WANTED for cash, Piano; any order; for boy learner.—“ Cash,” P.O. Box 839. WANTED to Buy or Hire, pair of MacGregor Tartan Hose.—Reply 150, Times. PERMANENT WAVING Ylackford'spermanentwaving 5 Full head, non-electric. 19s 6d Half-day Saturday. NEAR WAIN’S HOTEL. Phone 18-226. PHYLLIS SMITHER SALON (Under New Management), Princes street above Moody, Tobacconist. Specialist Permanent Waving, Tinting, and Hair Styling Open Saturday afternoons. Phone 12-365. 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. T"b t BEA UT Y s'A LO N * Prices that satisfy: Combination Eugene method, full head, £1; Non-electric or Oil Perm, 15s; 3-head, 12s; Latest Hair Sets. 2s. Open all day Saturday. Ph .°_ ne i®* o4o - _J 294 GEORGE STREET._ ~"“ave' IT" DONE ' 'at HOME w MISS BROOKES, 23 Queen's drive. Musselburgh (phone 23-606). will be pleased to call and do vour 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 (■'< RANDISM (4956): “The best table in X the Dominion, and the service second to none.” That is the generous, unstinted testimony of guests at the GRAND HOTEL, Dunedin.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25241, 2 June 1943, Page 1

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