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SITUATIONS WANTED PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING, Town or Country. Best materials used. First-class tradesmen employed. Satisfaction assured. Prompt attention.— PHONE 22-323. A. B. T. LIND, 14 Leckhampton court. S.W 1. BUILDING Contractor will undertake Alterations, Renovations, Jobbing Work, Household Joinery, House Lifting Foundation Repairs a specialty.—Phone 23-693. ROUGHTCAST Your Home: English metal lathing used.—Ashton and Sons, Ltd., plastering contractors, 109 Bay View rd., St. Kilda; phone 22-457. PAINTING, Paperhanging; immediate attention; roofs from £6.—J. Campbell, dial 196, ask 380 S. CHIMNEYS Swept by expert; town or country; satisfaction guaranteed.—Phone 21-738, Harwood. ASHTON. William, Roughcast Specialist, Plastering Contractor, 50 Melbourne st. South Dunedin—Phone 24-592, HOUSEKEEPER would like sole charge of modern home; 1 adult; central, Dunedin.—l6Bs, Times. STRONG youth (20 years of age) requires Position as driver's assistant; Taieri preferred; live in.—1867, Times. WANTED, Plain Sewing to do at home by experienced machinist; used to factory work.—l9l7, Times. YOUNG Lady requires Temporary Position; domestic work; for 6 months, —Address 1888, Times. BARMAN, honest, reliable, wants Reiiev.r ing or Part-time work. —1931, Times. CHIMNEYS Swept; prompt and efficient service.—G. Applegate; phone 21-700. YOUNG Woman wants Cleaning Work; evenings; honest; reliable. —1841, Times. . TENDERS The crown tailoring co., limited (IN LIQUIDATION). TENDERS are hereby called for the PLANT, MACHINERY, FITTINGS, AND STOCK owned by the above Company, and held at its address, 132 Manchester street, CHRISTCHURCH, where Inspection may be made. Schedules are obtainable from the Company’s Office or from the Liquidator. » Tenders covering all items would be preferred, but Tenders for individual items will be considered. , Highest or any Tender not necessarily 3 lenders CLOSE on MAY 31. 1950, and should be addressed to: The Liquidator, J Care P.O. Box 387, Christchurch. .>' D. A. WHITE. Liquidator. RAPIER HARBOUR CONTRACT No. 856. board; SUPPLY AND DELIVERY TINE PILES AND TIMBER. . OF TURPEN-' HARDWOOD, Tenders Closing 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, JUNE 9. 1950, are invited for the Supply and Delivery of Turpentine Piles and lardwood Timber. - Specifications obtainable on application, o the Undersigned. The lowest or any Tender not necesarily accepted. J. R. HARLAND, , Secretary. TENDERS will be received at the • OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD’S OF-' FICE, Hanover street, until 2 p.m. on WEDNESDAY. MAY 24, 1950, for the CONSTRUCTION, IN REINFORCED CONCRETE, OF A STEAM PIPE TUNNEL under Cumberland street. Plans and Specification may be obtained at Our Office. MASON & WALES. Registered Architects, N.Z. Insurance Co. Buildings. OR S 1 R E.'' No Job Too Big. • Phone 10-843 TRACTORS. BULLDOZERS, CARRY- , ALLS. ROCK ROOTERS LATEST model caterpillar tan-.' DEM-DRIVEN DIESEL GRADER. CONTRACT CULTIVATION. LTD LOST AND FOUND LOST, Kodak Camera and Light Meter, iii J 2 ereen silk bags at Queen's Gardens; ’ reward.—Ring 20-585; or. No. 1855, Times.-, LOST, 1 Baker’s Bread Basket, at Waver-.' ley district; reward.—J. R. Brown, Ltd.,Forbury Corner. LOST during capping, 1 Mortar Board, between Frederick st. and Gardens.—lß94,Times. LOST, Friday, between Hanover st. andFrederick st.. Parcel containing browrt' Slippers: reward.—lß9B, Times. LOST on 10th, between Lonsdale st. and Embassy, Fur Necklet. —Dial 26-000, ask for 9459 K. LOST, Saturday evening, between Octagon and Cargill st., Black Notecase containing £ notes; reward.—Ring 18-005. . WOULD person finding Cameo Brooch, chain attached, Ring 23-252? FOUND: YOU’LL THRILL to a Western"; Picture with a Daringly Different Story—” THREE GODFATHERS,” star-, ring JOHN WAYNE, PEDRO ARMENDARIZ and HARRY CAREY, jun. MUNI- ’ CIPAL PICTURE THEATRE, Green Island. (Universal Exhibition.) DO NOT MISS THIS TECHNICOLOR OUTDOOR - DRAMA! _. . FOUND: OTAKOU W.D.F.F. ANNUAL, BALL, TAMATEA HALL, OTAKOU, MAY 19, 1950, at 8 p.m. Double Tickets < 10s. Tickets available from Members. Admission by Ticket only. Bus leaves Queen’s Gardens 7.15 p.m., returning ,1 a.m.—L. A. HARWOOD, Hon. Secretary. FOUND: Taieri Ladies’ Basketball Dance, j St. Luke’s Hall, Mosgiel, Saturday, May- - 20, 8 p.m.; lucky • door prize; admission 2s, 2s 6d. ’ ; FOUND; Ranfurly Pictures, Tonight; Naseby Thursday. “ The Adventures of Robin Hood.” (Approved Universal Exhibition.) HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION UNITED SERVICE HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH 5-star Hotel: 100 bedrooms; h. and c. water r etc., and telephone in every room; noted for its quiet, dignified atmosphere and pleasant outlook; its comfortable, restful lounges and bedrooms; its excellent cuisine, plus the the friendly, personal attention of an assiduous staff. All these make vour stay so much pleasanter. j_J O T E L AMBASSADORS. 21-23 Manchester street t CHRISTCHURCH Two minutes from Tram ana Station C C SLEEMAN, Manager. ELLINGTON.—AVONHURST. 154 The Terrace, Wellington's finest Bed and Mornine Trav House Central Casuals only Telephone 45-848 Telegrams 'Avonhurst," Wellington UEENSTOWN: Furnished and appointed Cabins to Let; write. for folder with particulars; regret booked out, Xmas and January 1951 —Mountain View Lodge Cabin and Camping Ground. P.O Box 180 Phone 153 M Tel "Mountview ’’ Queenstown HAVE A REST during the holidays at ELDERSLIE GUEST HOUSE. Oamaru. and make yourself at home. Congenial surroundings; good log fire; elderly people welcome PHONE 650 X, Oamaru. LUMSDEN: Royal Mail Hotel; excellent Accommodation for the travelling public; families welcomed; touring parties catered tor; tariff 20s daily SUPERIOR Bed and Breakfast. Chch.; kitchenette available: central.—Phone 35-241. BOARD for Show Week: 2 rooms vacant; good meals; handy to City: reasonable.— 1857, Times. CASTLEREAGH (Mrs McMasterl. 60 Upper Stuart st Superior Accommodaimn ned-breakfast REGULAR Bus Services enable a pleasant week-end lo be scent at Hotel Cromwell. VACANCIES Bed and Breakfast nightly; also football week-ends.—323 Rattray st.. Dunedin. CRIB or House Wanted, Xmas holidays; Central or Lakes district; 4 adults; every care taken; rent in advance.—l9l2, Times. ADVERTISING is accepted as a necessary part of modern business promotion. It has won a place for itself in virtually every industry Rightly directed and prepared, advertising has proved that it can return a profit to the advertiser But advertising should always be considered as a business enterprise, and not as a magic' 1 formula for unearned success.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27391, 17 May 1950, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27391, 17 May 1950, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27391, 17 May 1950, Page 11