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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, first September, Cowman-gar-dener; Central Otago.—sl4, Times Offigg; WANTED, experienced Pantrymaid-Wait-ress; good conditions. —Bon Cafe, Stuart street. WANTED, Girl or Woman Domestic; Milton; no heavy duties; wages £2 and found. 470, Times. .. SITUATIONS WANTED 2 lines (12 words) Is. 3 lines (18 words) Is 6d, 4 lines (24 words) 2s, booking extra COMPETENT typiste desires Part-time Position; husband overseas. —440, Times.__ TWO men require odd Work.— Ring 13-304; or write 515, Times Office. ROUGHCAST your Home, Concrete your Paths; save upkeep.— Ashton and Sons. Ltd., 50 Melbourne street (phone 22-457). KENNEDY, Asphalter, 40 York place: Lifelong experience at your service.— Phone 12-114, WANTED, Truck Driving by strong youth; 3 years’ experience H.T.M. or tractor work; town or country.—439 y Times. MARRIED^MaiI, second grade army, requires position working manager sheep station; lifetime experience.—443, Times. WANTED, Lambing, anywhere, by shepherd, 20 years' experience; good dogs.— Wright, Stephenson, Palmerston South. WANTED, Position Housekeeper; solecharge; in small household; excellent references; state wage.—s 22, Times. WANTED, Housework, in Kelso district, by young woman; references; urgent.—aus. Times. SCISSORS Sharpened; quick service; guaranteed work; 9d per pair. Dudley Purches, expert hairdresser, Stafford street (under Provincial Hotel). RETURNED soldier (married) seeks Emiloyment in Dunedin or further north; is (filling to shift if suitable job—AddieoS Times. MATRIMONIAL ir LVIA Gerard has Otago Introductions infriends; matrimonial offers (21-66). iws Chambers, Auckland. WANTED TO BUY A NTIQUE AND EARLY COLONIAL A FURNITURE. Advertiser visiting Dunedin wishes to uy Antique Furniture in any quantity r condition. Round and Extending Mahogany Dining ables, Mahogany Dining Chairs. Chests £ Drawers, Oval Walnut Tables, etc, rgently required. Highest cash prices. Reply promptly to: "ANTIQUE FURNITURE," Care Times Office. O N K I N & CO., Buyers of High-grade Furniture, Will be pleased to act as Commission-Buyers at Sales. >HONE 13-560, 334 GEORGE STREET. IRN your Left-off Clothing and inkets, etc. into cash; we give highest ssible cash prices for Men’s, Womens, d Children’s Clothing, Boots, etc.onomic Clothing Co.. Frederick street i. h. Mains, 355 George street (phone 8-300): Tools and Workshop Equipment of 11 descriptions; highest cash prices given. UJSTEN'S, Frederick street: Cash Buyers if Jewellery, Antiques. Furniture, good - U r Coats, etc, etc.—29 Frederick street, STAMPS.—AII N.Z. Stamps wanted; used, op prices 'paid; buying list free.— JcNaught, Box 166, Wellington. VANTED, Extension Rims; Fordson tracor.—Lowest cash price to J. Judd, Clinon. VANTED, Fruit Juice Extractor;. large garble Statue, Card Campjior 80x.—530, ’iraes. _ . VANTED,*up to 40 gallons of Milk daily; 11 year round.—326, Times. 01b and 531 b Rails Wanted urgently; state irice.—Box 673, D'unedln. VANTED, National Credit File.—Price and iart.iculars to 459, Times Office. ANTED. Petrol Iron, for soldier; urgent. [ng 12-698, Dunedin. . ANTED, .22 Rifle, single shot preferred; ate make and price.—519, Times. RICYCLE Wanted for sick child; will pay iod price.—so 6, Times. ANTED, 1000 to 1500 gallon Tank; any indition. —Price, etc., to 501, Times. ANTEDToId Piano for parts; any cohtion; good cash price.—P.O. Box 839. MISCELLANEOUS McDONALD and Miller, Green Island, are cash buyers of Prime Bacon Pigs correspondence invited. OXLEY Prams and Sulkies; the latest Hyde Park models in good simply: closed Friday evenings. * STEVEN Furnishing are purchasers of Furniture; good prices given.—Ring 11-559 STEVEN Furnishing are purchasers of Furniture, good prices given.—Ring 11-559 FOR Repolisbing and Reconditioning that Piece of Furniture ring 11-559 Steven Furnishing. ■ FOR Repolishing and Reconditioning that Piece of Furniture ring 11-559 Steven Furnishing. , READY Mix Concrete: Concrete Supplies Phone 10-032 LOST AND FOUND 2 lines (12 words) is, 3 lines (18 words) Is 6d. 4 lines (24 words) 2s. booking extra LOST, Thursday, between Wardell’s and Terry’s, £1 Note; reward.—Phone 12-711. LOST, parcel Cream Material,' George-gt. Andrew streets; reward—A. and T. Inglis. LOST, leather Gauntlet Glove, between Woolworths and Jay's; 5s reward.—Grand Hotel, LOST, brown woollen Pro-con Jumper; outside Margery Miles; at about 2.30 p.m., Wednesday—Return 326 Princes street. Reward. ' , LOST, yesterday morning, lady’s brown leather Gauntlet Glove, right; tram, Baker street-Normanby, or at Exchange.—Reward return to Brown, Ewing’s Mantle Department. FOUND: Fortnightly Dance, Momona, Saturday, August 21, Usual Prices. FOUND: Merton School, Saturday, August 21—Social Evening. Guests, Mr and Mrs James Donohue. Non-subscribers 2s. Ladies a basket. JND: Waikouaiti Women’s Institute thday Party, August 20. Train to Dunl stopping at Puketeraki, Seacliff, War;ton, and Waltati, after party. FOUND: Lauder Pictures, To-night. “ The Courtship of Andy Hardy.” The Best of the Hardy Pictures. Metro.programme. (Universal Exhibition.) FOUND: Middlemarch A. and P. Hall, Saturday, 21st, at 8 p.m. sharp, a Complimentary Social to Miss Jean Ay son on the occasion of her 21st birthday. Admission 2s. Cards and dance. Supper provided. , IOUND: MOSGIEL PICTURES, TONIGHT and SATURDAY, " Tarzan’s iw York Adventure,” with Johnny eissmuller, Maureen O’Sullivan. The ng of the Jungle invades civilisation ien Tarzan forsakes the Jungle for •oadway’s bright lights. (Universal diibition.) . BOARD AND RESIDENCE Hotel central (Private), 100 Princes street. Phone 13-350. CLEAN, COMFORTABLE, AND CONVENIENT. W. Y. CAMPBELL, Proprietor. E> I T iT 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 day, £3 week; permanents by arrangement: comfort assured Phone 12-601. WANTEEh Board, in private home, for youth; vicinity of Fernhill street.—Address 507, Times Office. WANTED TO RENT YOUNG Woman wishes to Rent 1 large Unfurnished Room; suitable for bed-sit-ting room; north end.—sl2, Times. WANTED. 4, 5-roomed House; reasonable rent; young married couple.—47B, Times. WANTED to - Rent, 1 or 2 Furnished Rooms: use of conveniences.—s 24, Times.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25309, 20 August 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25309, 20 August 1943, Page 1

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