BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS The motor boat and yachting MANUAL." A practical handbook for all who are interested in motor boats of any type. By THE STAFF OF “ The Motor Boat and Yachting.’ Price: 12s 9d'(Post. 6d). HYNDMAN’S, LTD., Booksellers, George street, Dunedin. FLOOR SANDING. LATEST DUST-FREE MACHINES. Old Floors made as new, New Floors made better. Quotations given town or country. For service Phone 10-155. Call J. & A. WILKINSON, LTD.. 121 King street, Dunedin (Just south of the Hospital) MARGERY Helps, 376 George street, foi Embroidery, Club School Monograms Telephone 11 -540 ADD zest to meals—with “ Boss ” Worcestershire Sauce; delicious, piquant; proved by test " Boss ” is best! All stores. McWILLIAMS'IoyaI Reserve Wines.—W Scoular and Co., Ltd., agents. LOST AND FOUND LOST, Brown Leather Envelope Handbag, 3.40 train, Dunedin to Palmerston; lost before Michie’s Crossing.—Finder please Ring 3J, Waitati; reward. t LOST, Lakeside road, near Lovell’s Flat, Hub Cap for V 8 Car.—Reward returning to Kaitangata Coal Co., Ltd., Dunedin or Kaitangata. LOST, Rain Boot; left foot; Wednesday; probably vicinity Manse street.—Ring 20-416. LOST, in shopping area, or DunedinTapanui bus, on May *4, Gold Chain and Cross; reward. —Finder please Ring 52M, Milton. LOST, set Rigid Pipe Dies and Cutters, vicinity Meadow street and Elgin road, Tuesday; reward. —Please return to A. Foley, 'l Henderson street, Mornington; phone 12-960. LOST, on Wharf at re-enactment of landing, Parcel containing fawn repp furnishing; reward.—l7Bß, Times. LOST, six £5 Notes, also few loose ones, between D.S.A. and south end.—Reward returning Wain's Hotel. LOST, Monday, Maryhill phone box, small Purse containing money; reward. —Ring 18-421. ; LOST, double string Pearls, between Shiei Hill and Octagon; finder rewarded—lßo4, Times. LOST, Tuesday morning, from truck, King street-St. Andrew street, grey check Sports Coat. —Finder please phone 22-572. LOST, between Arthur Barnett’s-D.S.A., Blue Scarf. —Finder please Ring 23-704. LOST r . - smaiI _ Enveiope, 6 £lO notes, since Thursday; reward—24 Gamma street. LOST, Wednesday, 3-string Gold Bead Necklace; reward. —1796, Times. LOST, Lady's Gold Wristlet Watch; initials D.M.8.; reward— Telephone 20-944. LOST, a pair of tortoiseshell-rimmed Spectacles; reward. —Phone 14-593. FOUND: Grand Carnival, Mosgiel Coronation Hall, Saturday, May 22, afternoon and evening; sponsored by Mosgiel Business Men’s Assn.; roll-down, hoop-la, etc.; bo there for the monster treasure hunts: admission free. . FOUND: Miller’s Flat Pictures., To-night; Rita Hayworth in “To-night and Every Night," the musical drama of your dreams in Technicolor. (Universal Exhibition.) FOUND-” Momona Club Dance, Momona Hall, Saturday, May 15; Irving and Cooper’s Music; good supper; admission, 2s 6d and 2s. FOUND: Hockey Dance, St. Luke’s Hall, Mosgiel, Saturday, May 15; Joygivers Orchestra; good supper. . FOUND: East' Taieri Learners’ Dance on Friday May 14, 7 p.m.; admission 6d and 9d, __ FOUND: A Clean Towel with every customer; all hair creams and oils stocked,— I. h. Donaldson, 36 Octagon, Dunedin. PERMANENT WAVING ■yjy INTER REDACTION FROM TO-DAY. Book Early. VA*LDOR TOILET SALON. Phone 18-852. X s IT ANTOINE SALON. It’s in flowery Broadway (High street entrance). Miss D. M. Dunsdon has salon experience throughout Australia and New Zealand in Permanent Waving, Tinting and Styling. Phone 12-294. HAVE youi Perm done in your own Home.-Miss Brookes, 23 Queen’s dri,ve Musselburgh: phone 23-606 > ART Beauty Salon, 294 George street Non-electric Full Perm, 15s; 3. 12s.— Phone 18-040; expert attention; book early HELEN McLachlan, Verity Hairdressini Salon, 37 -Main road, Gardens.—Phone 10-758. SITUATIONS WANTED GARDENS Renovated. Sections Cleared; drainage of sections, fencing, retaining walls, lawns top-dressed.—Phone 11-168. or P.O Box 771, Dunedin, ROUGHCAST' your home; English metal. Lathing used. —Ashton and Sons, Ltd., plastering contractors. 50 Melbourne street; phone 22-457. * GARDENS and Sections Deeply Cultivated now for spring planting; modern cultivator; cheaper than digging.—Ring 23-541; satisfaction assured. YOUNG married Couple, with one child, want Work in country; man cook; wife domestic duties: willing, reliable workers; references. —1790, Times J EX Farm ISand, approaching 21, seeks position Trotting Stable; start middle May; replies collected 13th —Address 1334 Times WANTED, by young Woman with child. Housekeeping position; urgent.—Address 1784, Times. ' CHIMNEYS Swept by expert; town or country; satisfaction guaranteed.—Phone 21-738, Harwood. PAINTING, Paperhanging; immediate attention; ’roofs from £6.—J Campbell dial 196. ask 380 S RESPONSIBLE returned Serviceman, sound'education, requires part-time Work. —Write 1782, Times. G. W David, Ravensbourne (Phone 13-881). for all Car Upholstery; Caravan Seats a specialty CHIMNEYS Swept; Ex-serviceman: prompt and efficient service.—G Applegate: phone 21-700. MIDDLE-AGED Person, experienced sewer, would do Plain Sewing for shop; pyjamas, bedspreads.—l7Bo. Times. YOUTH (17) wants job Clutching; some experience: keen.—Particulars to 1746. Times. RELIABLE woman requires light Housework in good home: state particulars 1692. Times. CRUTCHER wants Work, preferably a run: start immediately.—l 792, Times. MOTOR Body Builder (tradesman) will do Repairs, cars or trucks.—l 797, Times. WANTED, by energetic young Man, Gardening, Odd Jobs, etc.—Phone 13-266. CARPET and Feltex Fitted; Alterations expertly done—l74o, Times. WANTED, Rabbit Block; Central or North Otago; by married couple.—lßo7, Times. IF you are responsible for initiating any advertising campaign, bear in mind the public tendency towards sober thinking shown by the steadily-growing circulation of the OTAGO DAILY TIMES. Utilise the Classified Columns for quick and economical esults.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26770, 13 May 1948, Page 1
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