LOST AND FOUND LOST, between Balclutha and Clinton, on Monday, Motor Cycle Chromium Silencer, with fishtail attached.—Please write to 1670, Times. . LOST, vicTnity CaigiTi’s~Corner, Thursday night. 5.30. Parcel containing Drill Shorts and Socks; urgently required.—Phone 22-685; reward. _ LOST, Locket, engraved, on chain, Saturday, Dunedin Railway Station or Central train, Hindon; reward.—l7l7, Times LOST, one Bread Basket, between Forbury Corner and Tainui. —Reward on returning to J. R. Brown, Ltd., bakers, Cargill road. STRAYED, from Highcliff, 1 15-months-old brown Heifer. —G. Donaldson, Highcliff. LOST., steel chromium Wristlet Watch, betwen Pitt street and Octagon; substantial reward.—l 737, Times. FOUND; MOSGIEL PICTURES TONIGHT AND SATURDAY. James Mason, Robert Newton, Kathleen Ryan In “ ODD MAN OUT.” An Adventure in Unendurable Suspense. This is another super picture for British Studios to be proud of, and the most exciting picture ever made. (Recommended Adults.) (Unsuitable for Children.) I^OUND— Dunedin Suburban Marching Assn. Monster MARCHING DISFLAY. Mosgiel, OCTOBER 30. Street March 2 p.m., to Recreation Ground. Adults Is, Children Gd. Refreshments available. DANCE to follow. All Marching Girls in Uniform, Half Price. __ WAIHOLA HALL, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 30, 8 p.m.. Tennis Club Dance. Good floor, excellent music, supper, novelties. For a good evening’s. dancing come to the Waihola Tennis Cluo Dance. Gentlemen 2s 6d. Ladies 2s. FOUND? - Momona Club Dance, Saturday, October 30; Irving and Cooper’s music; supper: admission 2s 6d. 2s FOUND; Film Evening. Merton School. To-morrow (Saturday), October 30, 3.30 p.m.; collection to aid School Committee funds. FOUND: Outram Women’s Club, Octobei 29, Phil the Fluter’s Ball; good music and supper; admission _ FOUND—En g] ish porcelain enamelled Baths are now available at A. and T Burt's, Ltd.. Stuart street. « FOUND? Hasty-Tasty Cafe, Rattray street; hot meals, gi'ills fish, etc.;_open_Sundaya. SITUATIONS VACANT pUBLIC SERVICE VACANCIES. LABORATORY ATTENDANTS (3). Doninion Laboratory, Wellington. Scientific ind Industrial Research Dept. £345 p.a. \ppointees will be engaged in cleaning ind care of scientific glassware and apparatus and on general duties in Laboraory Experience not essential. (Closing NOVEMBER 12.) TECHNICAL ASSISTANT, Wellington, state Hvdro-elcctric Dept. £460 p.a., nax. £485 p.a. Duties include assistng in preparation of specifications and ;onsideration of tenders and quotations or purchase of electrical plant, equipnent and materials for power stations, sub-stations, and transmission lines. Applicants should have a 'general knowledge if such plant. Experience in a commer:ial firm on a similar class of work an :dvantage. (Closing NOVEMBER 25.) Applications on P.S.C. 17A ffrom Post Offices), with COPIES ONLY of Testimolials. Close on dates shown with P.S. Commission. Wellington. w A N T I! (At Once), MEN FOR ASSEMBLING FARM MACHINERY-. D Also, BOY OR YOUTH. For Spare Parts Department. Apply MASSEY-HARRIS CO., Richardson street, Dunedin. vyj ANTED, FIRST-CLASS MACHINIST. For Engine Reconditioning Shop. Also. FIRST-CLASS MOTOR MECHANIC. Good wages and working conditions. Apply CONGALTON WHITTON, LTD., The Engine Reconditioners. 31 Castle street. Phone 10-445. VI TANTED FOR CROMWELL DISTRICT, VV 2 MACHINE SHEARERS. Start November 8. 1000 per man. Apply _ NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AG., COLTD.. Dunedin or Cromwell. WANTED, cheerful Woman in late 30’s a- companion-help: no objection to other part-time employment.—l 747, Times. WANTED, Woman for housework. 5-day week. 9 to 2 30: no washing or ironing; £2 10s weekly; Roslyn.—Phone 21-641. RABBITSKINS: American firm requires Agent buy at auction sales.—Kindly write 1767, Times. SITUATIONS WANTED [AVE YOUR HOME NICE FOR CHRISTMAS. E BUILD FENCES AND RETAINING WALLS IN WOOD OR CONCRETE. \ny Design. Repairs Undertaken. ARDENS RENOVATED AND LAID OUT. For Quotation apply „ REGENT GARDENERS & FENCING CONTRACTORS. P.O. Box 8, St. Kilda. F" L O O R SANDING, OILING AND FINISHING. Have your floors smoothed to a perfect surface and finished with the latest Finisher. RING B. MURPHY. Phone 23-262 or 11-559. BUILDING Contractor will undertake Alterations, Renovations, Jobbing Work, Houshold Joinery, House Lifting, Foundation Repairs a specialty.—Phoneft 11-701, RETURNED soldier (25), experienced with groceries, desires Position, commercial traveller In similar lines; Central Otago district; references. —1711, Times. ROUGHCAST your Home; English metal lathing used.—Ashton and Sons. LtdPlastering Contractors, 50 Melbourne street; phone 22-457. FRENCH Polishing; country householders contacf the Rattray street French Polishers now; all classes of furniture polished. Phone 18-385. WANTED, immediately, by lady, Position with elderly lady; light duties; small remuneration— 1734, Times. CHIMNEYS Swept bv expert; town or country: satisfaction guaranteed—Phone 2 1-™- Harwood. _ YOUNG lady requires Position as senior shorthand t.vpiste in city office.—l 726. Times WORK Wanted at week-ends by energetic young Man; not gardening.—l 699, Times.' COUNTRY lady willing to do Smocking in her home for shop, etc.—Write Mrs I. C. Harrison, Waipati-Owaka R.D. PAINTING. Paperhanging; immediate attention; Roofs from £6.—J. Campbell; dial 196, ask 380 S. WANTED, Block of Manuka; suitable for firewood cutting; within 50 miles Dunedin 1515, Times. GOOD Cook seeks Employment. Shearing Station, Country Hotel or Cookhouse 1650, Times. F ARM Work Wanted by young single mail with a little experience of sheep and cows. Reply P.O. Box 818, Dunedin. MARRIED Couple want Posifion country hotel: wife housekeeper, man barman - porter.—l7s7. Times. YOUNG Woman, with 2 young children, wishes Domestic Position anywhere.—l 749, Times. CHIMNEYS Swept: prompt and efficient service.—G. Applegate; phone 21-700. YOUNG Woman requires any Position, evenings.—Reply P.O. Box 541. Dunedin. EXPERIENCED elderly person desires light Position, 1 or 2 people.—l74s. Times. BRICKWORK Repairs, Chimneys, Coppers, etc.—Phone 11-560, or 1769, Times. AGENCIES WANTED REPRESENTATIVE covering Southland and South, West and Central Otago would like further Representation—l6l4, Times.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26915, 29 October 1948, Page 1
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