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SITUATIONS VACANT Advertisements of 16 words under uic neaililiKS' »t Situations Vacant, Wanted, for Sale, To Let. Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, etc., Is per insertion, three consecutive insertions 2s 6d. six consecutive insertions as. Strictly cash in advance. Extra charge it bunked. Business letters should he addressed to The Manager, and not The Editor. Advertisers are Informed that letters addressed to a nom do plume of initials, care of any Fust Office. will not in future he received by the Postal Department WANTED, an experienced PANTRYWOMAN and Waitress.—Apply the Savoy. WANTED, a YOUTH to assist on bread van.—J. G. Laurenson and Son, Ltd.. Roslyn. WANTED. ELDERLY WOMAN: tom-panion-help: sleep in.—Address 241, Times Office. WANTED. WOMAN, for housework: three adults. —Apply Wm. Dick. Post Office, Pukehiki, Otago Peninsula. VS7ANTED, COMPANION-HELP; assist VV housework; live in; one child: wages £1 (tax paid); references. —Ring 23-006. TITANTED, HOUSEKEEPER: sole charge; W country home; 3 adults; easy place; wages 27s 6d.—268, Times. WANTED, HOUSEKEEPER by widower (no family): small sheep farm: no outside duties: sole charge.—262, Times. TTT’ANTED, capable GIRL; two months, t t commencing October 1; state wages. Apply Mrs Demus, Waikouaiti. WANTED, COOK or General; other help kept.—Apply Miss Stevenson. St. Leonards. WANTED, YOUTH, for dairy farm: machines; used to horses.—Graham Rivers, Alexandra. WANTED. Peninsula farmer to PLOUGH 2-acre paddock on Bay, Portobello. Anyone willing ring Phone 13-235 between 3 a.m. and 5 p.m. BUSINESS WOMAN wanted manage fruit, confectionery business, Southland; state age, experience, etc.—Reply 295, Times Office. 1 ELECTRICAL Wiremen: We require the i.J services of 2 first-class WIREMEN: t.din larc paid Invercargill.—Apply Parkinsons (Xnv.), Ltd.. P.O. Box 52. Inverca. g.il. BAKER’S AGENCY. Stafford street.— Ploughmen, Married Shepherds, Dairy Milkers, Cowboys, Station Cooks, Housekeepers, Generals, Parlourmaids, Kitchenmaids, Housemaids. PERMANENT POSITIONS open Married Ploughman and general all-round farm hand; good experience sheep essential; references required; separate cottage and casual cooking in each case; Clinton district.—293, Times. r JpRAINED ARTISTS WANTED. Ticket Writers and Cartoonists —YOU may have latent talent! Develop it under Druleigh’s unique Home Study Methods! Moderate fees payable monthly. Ticket and Showcard Designing, £5; Cartooning, £3 3s, Materials supplied. Write to-day for free particulars. —Druleigh, College. Dept. “D.T.,” Box 122 b, Auckland. A PPLICATIONS for the position of A EXPERIENCED RESIDENTIAL MANAGER AND HOUSE STEWARD of the Dunedin Club will be received not later than September 30. 1939; salary £275 per annum; unencumbered or Single man preferred. Apply, with references, to A. J. THOMPSON, Secretary, P.O. Box 88, Dunedin. A PPLICATIONS are invited, Closing on the 26th INSTANT with the Secretary, Southland Electric Power Supply, Invercargill, for the POSITION of TRAVELLING SUBSTATION OPERATOR. Salary, £2OO to £3lO per annum, according to qualifications and experience. Applicants should be registered wiremen, and preference will be given to single men. /CREDIT MAN Required for Dunedin Branch of Empire-wide Organisation. This is a hard job, and a liberal salary, with bonuses and a car allowance, will be paid to the right man. He must be energetic, and have a i-easonably good education. Selling experience a definite advantage. A complete training course will be given on the credit and collection work. Address C.P.O. BOX 373, Dunedin. yiNCENT HOSPITAL BOARD. WANTED, a MARRIED COUPLE (without encumbrances), to fill the following positions on the staff of the Dunstan Hospital. Clyde:— Husband to attend to cows, gardens and portering duties; and wife to be the cook for the patients and staff. The wages will be £4 15s per week, with free board and lodgings. Apply, stating ages, experience, etc., to SECRETARY, P.O. Box 30. Clyde, ÜBL I C SERVICE. APPLICATIONS (to be made on P.S.C. Form 17A, obtainable at principal Post Offices) will be received up till NOON on 22nd SEPTEMBER, 1939, for the positions of ELECTRICIAN at the R.N.Z.A.F. Stations at Woodbourne (Blenheim) and Ohakea (Palmerston North). The appointments will be to the Temporary Staff of the PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT at a salary of £270 p.a., with maximum £3OO p.a. A stand-by allowance of £lO p.a. will also be paid. It is desired that applicants should be Registered Wiremen and preferably have had some experience as faultsmen, linesmen or sub-station operators. An elementary knowledge of Diesel engine running would be an advantage. The general duties will comprise operating and maintaining the switchgear and apparatus in the sub-station, maintenance of the distribution system and of the installations in the various buildings. The appointees will be required to assist in the erection of sub-station equipment and reticulation scheme. „ . . . A modern five-roomed all-electi ic residence will be provided as soon as possible at a rental to be determined later. Meantime rent will be charged at the rate of not more than £1 per week. The successful applicants will be required to bear any expense incurred in travelling to take up appointment. When submitting applications. COPIES ONLY of testimonials need be forwarded. SECRETARY, Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, C.l. E U R I Y! fou. and every oilier man, desires a :ure position and steady income—jecially in lime of trouble. Spcciald training and spare time study can -e you that security. Do not be an dd job" man; become proficient in ur particular trade or profession. An ,S. Course of training will give you : necessary proficiency to ensure ■urity. Building Concrete Eng. Civil Eng. Architecture Journalism dio Engineer ;ctric Pov/er md Lighting ro. Ground Sng. reman s Licence et us know in which subject you in to get on. Free Booklet and ice on request—no obMgation. TERNATIONAL CORRESPONDSCHOOLS. Dept. A, Box 687, Dunedin.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23916, 18 September 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23916, 18 September 1939, Page 1

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