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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, semi-trained Nurse, to keep house for 1 lady.—Ring 10-417. WANTED, Office Assistant and Cashier; suitable soldier's wife. —Address 243, Times. WANTED, experienced Rabbiter.—Address 317, Times Office.,, WANTED, Casual Help. 8.30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Apply Matron, Knox College. WANTED, capable married Teamster; good conditions, modern cottage, awara wages.—242, Times. WANTED, Housekeeper, for father and son; South Canterbury farm; good conditions.—Address 273, Times. WANTED, Domestic Help; washing, cleaning; 3 mornings weekly, 9-12; Maori Hill. Phone 20-393. . WANTED, a capable Woman, for cleaning, 2 or 3 mornings a week; Queen street.— Phone 10-322, A RTCRAFT STUDIOS.—MAKE MONEY A QUICKLY, MAKING ART CRAFT NOVELTIES in spare time at home. Ready market. Free outfit provided. WRITE NOW for Free Prospectus.—Artcraft Studios, Box 264, Wanganui. E D, A N T For sole charge Garage Office. EXPERIENCED MALE OR FEMALE CLERK. Address 252, TIMES OFFICE. TtHE PARNASSUS RABBIT BOARD 1 A PERMANENT RABBITER IS REJUIRED by the above Board. Good wages vith bonus on skins, travelling allowance nd good conditions. Apply, giving deails of previous experience, to— THE SECRETARY. C/o Byrne and Co., Accountants. 193 Cashel street Christchurch. w N D, FIRST-CLASS AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIAN. Apply Also, SMART YOUTH To learn battery trade. YOUNG BROS., Manor street, Dunedin. SITUATIONS WANTED 2 lines (12 words) Is, 3 lines (18 words) Is 6d, 4 lines (24 words) 2s, booking extra, NURSE, registered. Free for Engagement. 301, Times. EXPERIENCED rabbiter wants Block, own outfit.—Address No. 306, Times Office. ROUGHCAST your Home. Concrete youi Paths, save upkeep.—Ashton and Sons Ltd., 50 Melbourne street (phone 22-457) KENNEDY, Asphalter. 647 George street Lifelong experience at your service. Phone 12-114, SHAREMILKING wanted by family 5 milkers; 120-170 cows; must be good byre. Address “ Milkers,” Times Office _ MARRIED man wants Farm Work; wife no duties; state wages and conditions; separate house. —294, Times. YOUNG man wants Work in city, or will accept dairy farming; previous experience. 284, Times. MAN, good experience sheep, fencing; Middlemarch, Hyde, Oamaru district preferred; single.—293, Times. WANTED, by boy 15, Position sheep run; anxious to learn shepherding; near. Oarriaru preferred.—Reply “Anxious, ’ Box 116, Oamaru. . SINGLE shepherd-rabbiter (40), discharged, Open Engagement immediately or position charge grazing property; reliable worker.—3oß, Times. BRICKWORK CONSTRUCTION of any kind; latest designs in Tapestry or Glazed Brick Fireplaces. Get us to repair that broken chimney or copper. Workmanship guaranteed.—Ring B SAMSON, 77 Bayfield road. 23-050. M ANAGER. MARRIED RUN MANAGER, 33, praccal knowledge of high and low country, PEN FOR MANAGEMENT POSITION i spring. Highest credentials. Correspondence invited. All replies strictly confidential. No military obligations. Address 313, TIMES. MATRIMONIAL SYLVIA Gerard offers Otago introductions Penfriends; matrimony (numerous testimonials) .—Rews Chambers. Auckland. PERSONAL WANTED, good Foster Home for healthy baby boy.—Address 303, Times. LOST AND FOUND 2 lines (12 words) Is, 3 lines (18 words) Is 6d. 4 lines (24 words) 2s. bookine extra OST, lady’s Black Umbrella, Maori Hill us, Tuesday; reward.—Ring 20-182. LOST, Pig, in bag, between .Frederick street and Normanby.—Phone 10-566. LOST, on Saturday, in vicinity of Ashburn Hall, Purse containing money and keys.—249, Times. : LOST, Conway Stewart Green Fountain Pen, end lever broken off; reward. —285, Times. LOST, pair horn-rimmed Spectacles, with out case, Friday night; reward.—3o2, Times. LOST, Black Glove, with red and grey Fairisle, between Frederick and Dowling streets.—Finder please ring 10-123; reward. ' LOST, June 6, between Dunedin and Invercargill, small Leather Suitcase, initials E. J. H-, containing soldier widow’s clothes; reward.- Write 290, Times. ■ LOST, between Lower Stafford streetGridiron Hotel, Cruppers, part gig harness; reward. —Ring 14-163, or leave Gridiron Hotel. Monday. Caversham, Plunket Nurse’s Bag, containing scales, tickets, fountain pen, N.Z.R.N. medal.—Ring 13-663 or 23-471. * REWARD FOR INFORMATION leading to recovery of THOROUGHBRED BAY GELDING and ' THOROUGHBRED LIGHT BAY MARE; strayed from Maori Hill on Wednesday morning; both rugged; headstall on gelding.—RlNG 11-522. FOUND—Hasty Tasty Oyster Bar, now open; Rattray street, next Crown Hotel. FOUND—Dance, Outram, Friday, 16th; good music, supper, prizes; proceeds Patriotic Fund,. _ y FOUND; Dance, Allanton Hall, on June 17. Good music. Supper. Monte Carlo, Lucky Spot. 2s and Is 6d. FOUND—Merton School, Saturday, June 17, 8.30 p.m., Meeting of residents ( on patriotic affairs; business, general. FOUND: Nurses’ Fancy Dress Ball, Hospital Hall, Seacliff, June 16. Admission, 2s 6d. Proceeds to All Purposes Appeal. Transport is being arranged to Dunedin. FOUND—” For~Me and My Gal,” grand musicomedy, starring Judy Garland, Green Island Pictures, Saturday. (Universal Exhibition.) FOUND—Dance, East Taieri Hall, Saturday, June 17; Monte Carlo, lucky spot waltz; ladies Is 6d, gentlemen 2s; good floor, good music, supper. FOUND—Miller’s Flat Pictures, To-night: “ Four Gents from West Point," rousing successor to “ To the Shores of Tripoli," with all-star cast—George Montgomery, Maureen O’Harft, and John Sutton. (Universal Exhibition.) PERMANENT WAVING J_JAVE IT ' DONE AT HOME MISS BROOKES, 23 Queen's drive, Musselburgh (phone 23-606), will be pleased to call and do youi PERM AND RESETTING in your home ART Beauty Salon. 294 George street, opp. Self Help.—Non-electri'c 15s 6d, Combination £l, three-quarter 12s 6d Phone 18-040. Open Saturdays. OPEN ali~Saturday: “Chic" Salon, opposite H. 8.; Eugene and Non-eiectric Waves from 19s Gd Phone VALDOR Toilet Salon, permanent waving specialists; full wave 19s 6d; three-quarter head 15s—Near Octagon (phone 18-852). “ LUSTROUS ” ready-mixed Paints for quality; none better for covering and lustre —Smith and Smith, Ltd.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25562, 15 June 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25562, 15 June 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25562, 15 June 1944, Page 1