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SITUATIONS WANTED 16 words Is, 3 days 2s 6d: 24 words Is 6d, 3 days 4s; 32 words 2s, 3 days ss, J3LUMBER, with 30 years’ experience in X all branches of the trade, Requires POSITION in city.—44, Times. WANTED, bv young Woman, with child. POSITION in country.—Reply, stating wage, 46, Times. \X T ANTED, by 2 mates. POSITION as Vt Housemaids. —Address Capable, Box 116, Oamaru. MARRIED man ,(2 children) wants WORK any description: good recommendations.—ll 4, Times. WANTED, by refined young lady. POSITION as help in good home.—Address 136. Times Office. WANTED, WORK, on Saturdays, by a ** reliable secondary school boy.—l3l. Times. CAPABLE woman requires WORK urgently: not domestic; business, shop, driving.—ll 9, Times.' VST’ANTED. by first-class motor mechanic. REPAIRS to cars; any make; 2s per hour.—l2o, Times. ' ROUGHCAST your Wooden House; old or new; save upkeep.—Ashton and Sons. Ltd.; 50 Melbourne street (Phone 22-437). T/'ENNEDY. Asphalter, 53 Grosvenor X\. street. Yards, paths, etc., laid, topdressed, repaired; a life-long experience at your service. TO CHEMlSTS,—Assistant, experienced, references, desires POSITION, Otago; future prospects.—Reply Chemist, Times Office. MARRIED man, 6 years clerk-storeman, grain-produce merchandise, with outside selling experience. 8 years, seeks APPOINTMENT—I2I. Times. MAN with/Department of Agricultural certificate for testing, grading, and packing eggs; 14 years’ experience; urgent 133. Times. WANTED, by man, a few days’ WORK weekly; gardening, hedge cutting, etc., or on farm, near Dunedin.—ll 3. Times 1 . CAPABLE married couple, two children school age, desire POSITION sheep farm; thorough knowledge all sheep, agricultural work: able take charge; good references. —112, Times, PLOUGHMEN. Shepherds. Married Couples. Cowboys, Cooks. Barmen, Rouseabouts, Housekeepeis, Domestics. Hotel Workers, Any Worker required.—BAKEß’S AGENCY, 5 Stafford street. Dunedin: Phone 13-301: after hours. 13-259 Wires: Baker’s Agency, Dunedin. MISCELLANEOUS SKINS AND DEERSKINS

WE WILL TAKE ALL YOU CAN GET WE PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES. PROMPT RETURNS. NO COMMISSION CHARGES. Consign to R. S. BLACK AND CO., STORE, 114 BOND STREET. PLUM PUDDINGS FOR ALL. 1 LUM PUDDINGS FOR ALL. These clays the family will appreciate Plum Puddings, and mother caii save time and money by buying an Ernest Adams delicious ready-cooked Plum Pudding, which only requires heating. Their popularity proves their quality. Is and Is 6d at Ernest Adams. Ltd., Cake, Shops and Agencies. PAINTING and DECORATING. —No increase in our prices. Get our quote before deciding,—'' Brighter Homes." R. Phelan and Sons, 290 King Edward street. South Dunedin; Phone 22-269. OISALKRAFT WALLBOARD in 36in and O 48in widths, 16s 6d per 100 sq. ft. Samples from Huthnance and Co., bavov Buildings, Dunedin. • I)EADY-MIX CONCRETE. - Phone V 10-032, READV-MIX CONCRETE: cheapest and best material for paths: lay your own: open Saturday.—Phone 10-032. “ OTEELITE ” GREEN—Easily the best O ROOF PAINT on the market; permanent colour: non-ooisonous.—Smith and Smith, Ltd. ("IAIROENE,” the Proved Remedy for J SUPERFLUOUS HAlß.—Write for particulars P.O. Box 817, Dunedin, ALLPRESS' REMOVAL SALE: Men’s Cotton Herringbone Working Trousers. 3-8, in Dark Grey or Fawn; 12s Cd. ALLPRESS’ REMOVAL SALE: 20 dozen Men’s Neglige Shirts, with two collars. Usually 10s 6d, 8s lid; now 4s lid, 6s ltd. A LLPRESS’ REMOVAL SALE; Men’s A Pyjamas, usually 12s 6d, now 8s lid: Men’s Overcoats, to clear 30s. 59s 6d upwards. ALLPRESS’ REMOVAL SALE: Entire Stock of Women's Winter and Spring Coats; to clear 255, 59s 6d upwards. A LLPRESS’ REMOVAL SALE: Jumpers 1\ galore, in washing silks and locknits: given away at 2s lid. Don’t delay! ALLPRESS’ REMOVAL SALE: Bargains in all departments.—376 Princes street, nearly opposite Grand Theatre. BEST Sarking Material! SISALKHAfT, at 7s 9d per 100 sq. ft. For samples, write or call Huthnance and Co.. Savoy Buildings, Dunedin. JTS WEEKLY Buys New Portable TYPEf) WRITER: all makes: catalogues liee.— N.Z. Typewriter Company, 22 Water street PERFECT© PAINTS, the perfect Paint, for exterior or interior; sold in 31 different colours.—Wren’s, Princes street. WANTED TO BUT

RABBITS RABBITS. RABBIT CARCASSES WANTED IN ANY QUANTITY. Must be well bled. Cash Buyer o i RABBIT SKINS, DEERSKINS. Consign to GERALD BLACK, 86 LOWER RATTRAY STREET. DUNEDIN. Phone 14-260. Telegrams; " GEEBLACK." Dunedin. SOVEREIGNS! SOVEREIGNS! Old to Gold! Old Gold! Broken Jewellery. Teeth, Diamonds, etc.: daily London price paid - also Typewriters. Surveyors’ Instrumen s, musical. Binoculars. Electrical. Old Silverware (stamped), Guns. Rifles. Fishing Gear, Travelling Goods. Suits, Sewing Machines. Scales. Cameras, etc,, etc.', etc. Phone 13-637 for free valuation.— ROBINSON'S LTD. (Government licensed), 156-8 Stuart street. WANTED to BUY. a FISHING BOAT, about 45 feet long, around 12 feet beam; for trawling preferred: benzine engine no detriment—Reply Neil Gillies, Napier. OLD GOLD. Jewelley, Watches, etc., Wanted, any quantity: highest prices: valuation free.—Patersons. 80 . George street. BUYERS of all STAMPS: lists free.Wilcox. Smith, and Co.. 14 Manse street, Dunedin. YITANTED BUY. RACING SULKY; must VV be reasonable. —49, Times. WANTED. 5 horse-power ENGINE and W SAWBENCH; cash price.—l3B, Times.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24405, 17 September 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24405, 17 September 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24405, 17 September 1940, Page 1

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