SITUATIONS VACANT HOUSEKEEPER for small home In Timaru; 2 adults; good wages.—Write 416, Times. __ w ante WOMEN OR GIRLS. For Factory. Easy work and good conditions. Pay is good. Leave when you please. IRVINE & STEVENSON’S St. George Company. Limited, Filleul street, Dunedin. D, w N T D. Immediately, until end of February, HOUSEKEEPER. Good wages and conditions. Alexandra district. Apply L. C. KINRAID, Alexandra. \Y A N . T E D, EXPERIENCED COOK, For TALBOT HOSPITAL, TIMARU. Award Wages. Apply MATRON, Public Hospital, Timaru. CCO U N T N T. Leading North Island Garage requires ie services of a capable Accountant to ke charge of its office. This presents 1 opportunity for some ambitious young ian P who is either a qualified accountant ;• studying accountancy. Apply, staling age, qualifications, and experience, to: >• OPPORTUNITY,” P.O. Box No. 1063, Auckland. L ADY TRAVELLING WANTED For SECRETARY THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY,- N.Z. ie British and Foreign Bible Society, „ requires the services of a Lady celling Secretary as from the begin rof February, The Position oilers a ndid field of Christian service to a nc Woman of good health, able to k at meetings and with organising ity. rltten applications, supported by tesmials and references, should be sent to THE SECRETARY, British and Foreign Bible Society, N.Z., P.O. Box 030, Wellington. Wouldn’t you Ilk* to be a member of the team which serves the public In Dunedin’s Social Centre Where life is always bright? In fact—without dull moments, because the atmosphere is bright, so, too, the dispositions of all who , mingle there. In such a place drudgery is not known, or some would not such periods of from 10 to 18 years have served. Away with' doubt— Here lies the road to happiness by serving one's fellow man, for tis •• an honour to serve, especially in an essential cause. Will you apply when WE REOPEN THE SAVOV to-day? F ° ° T W E A R trade. WE REQUIRE SEVERAL YOUNG GIRLS, Leaving school, to learn this essential Trade. IDEAL WORKING CONDITIONS. RADIO IN WORKROOM. e Factory will be working a 44-hour : in the New Year, and the wage for > hours for girls under 16 is zes 4d week. FACTORY REOPENS TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1945. Apply early to SARGOOD, SON, & EWEN, LTD., Standard Footwear Factory, Richardson street, C.l. SITUATIONS WANTED 2 lines (12 words) Is, 3 lines (18 words) Is 6d. 4 lines (24 words) 2s. booking extra TO Man wants job; good horseman lour work; good worker.—4l4, Times. JHCAST your Home, Concrete your , save upkeep. —Ashton and Sons, 50 Melbourne street (phone 22-457). HED Man requires Work urgently; lywhere if house available; driver s :e.—405, Times, [NEYS swept by expert; town or ry satisfaction guaranteed.—H. ood, 13-526. . PETENT married Man seeks position orking Manager on sheep or dairy power or team; credentials. —3j4, LED, position bv returned soldier as ter: Otago Central preferred; exced.—Reply No. 291, Box 193, TimYOUTH, with 3 years' experience, would like position In Butchery; has had experience in all branches small goods, shop, delivery and slaughtering.—Address 341, Times. PLASTERER. ex-Middle East 3J years: Cement work, concrete walls, footpaths, roughcasting: 20 years’ experience; workmanship, materials guaranteed. Times. lET US PUT SPRINGTIME INTO J YOUR HOME. Painting and Decorating by "BRIGHTER HOMES.” Get our quote): before deciding.—R. PHELAN & SONS, 290 King Edward street. South Dunedin. Phone 22-269. rpHE Editor does not handle business JL letters—these should be addressed to the Manager.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25737, 8 January 1945, Page 1
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