SITUATIONS VACANT 16 words Is, 3 days 2s 6d; 24 words Is (id 3 days 4s; 32 words 2s, 3 days ss. \irANTED, WOMAN to look after house, V> two adults; reference.—lsl, Times. \\J ANTED, FARM HAND; used horses; \t Central Otago; 50s.—Particulars to 107. Times Office. TXfANTED, for Oamaru, capable, trustV> worthy GIRL; household duties: wages 25s.—Competent, Box 116, Oamaru. LT7ANTED. capable KITCHENMAID, for I VV St. Hilda's Collegiate School: references.—Apply Matron (phone 10-121). [TANTED (immediately), competent j I i V HOUSEMAID: two adults; other help i I kept.—Phone 12-520. | \ITANTED. for sheep run. YOUTH; ride Vt round sheep, milk 2 cows, odd jobs; good wages; state age.-~164. Times. WANTED, YOUTH for dairy farm and assist milk run; good home.—S. SmelI lie, newsagent, Green Island. WANTED, capable GIRL; assist housework; no washing or outside duties: j wages 27s 6d.—Apply Dairy Factory Residence, Brydone, Southland. "\ITANTED, YOUTH, up to 17, for farm. Vt Central Otago; milk 2 cows, odd jobs; opportunity to learn tractor driving.— j John Mawhinney, Wedderburn. WANTED, for sheep run. young MAN with some experience, for sheep > I work during lambing and shearing.—l4l, | Times. WANTED. GIRL for general housework; | , no washing, no cooking; Central i : Otago district; wages 25s.—Address 142, \ j Times. i ANTED, Married ROUSEABOUT; wife , to cook; good wages; Central r tago. 1 | Apply Wright, Stephenson, and Co., Ltd., j ! Dunedin. WANTED, fully-experienced SECOND COOK or Cook-Genera!; Central • Otago private hotel; active middle-aged j lady preferred.—Address 166. Times Office. [TANTED, reliable GIRL or Woman; I •» Central; general house duties, plain cook; private country home; 3 adults; wages 30s; references.—l 69, Times. TANTED, immediately, a capable DO- . / MESTIC or Housekeeper, for country; good conditions.—Apply Mrs S. M. Winter. Greenfield R.D. Telephone 12M, Clydevale. WANTED, MARRIED COUPLE, for farm near Ranfurly; man must be good teamster and have knowledge of all implements; wife no duties; separate cottage.—Apply A. Helm, Gimmerburn; or Phone 26D. Ranfurly [TANTED, Female SHOP ASSISTANT: » t age about 20 years, for bookselling business.—Apply, in own handwriting, stating age, education, and experience, with copies of testimonials, to P.O. Box 617, Dunedin. HHE BRUCE WOOLLEN MANUFAC- . TURING CO., LTD., Want AN EXPERIENCED CLERK. Male or female. Apply, in own handwriting, to P.O. BOX 2, MILTON. [7HOLESALE WAREHOUSE HAS '" VACANCY SMART BOY (About 15). 157, TIMES OFFICE. A NURSES' ASSOCIATION (Otago Branch) require the Services of a SECRETARY. Preferably a Registered Nurse. Schedule of duties may be obtained from the President. Miss Young, Ross Home, to whom applications should be sent on or before September 30. TITERCANTILE HEAD STOREMAN. Wanted, capable Head Storeman to take charge of our Wool and Grain Store. Must have thorough knowledge all work. . Apply by letter, with qualifications, DALGETY & CO., LTD., Invercargill., . ►AY OF ISLANDS HOSPITAL •> BOARD. MATERNITY TRAINEES. APPLICATIONS are invited from Registered Nurses wishing to take Maternity training for the DecemberJune term, 1940-41. Salary at the rate of £7O per annum. Apply to MATRON, Hospital, KawaPERCY STANLEY, Managing Secretary. ) ACCOUNTANTS. A fully-qualified ACCOUNTANT is required for the position of SECRETARY to the Dunedin Brewery and Wilson Malt Extract Co.. Ltd. The position is a responsible one, j I and offers excellent opportunities fori I a map of ability and initiative. ] I Written applications only \vi!) be i considered, and canvassing of the j | Directors will disqualify applicants. ! ! Apply in confidence in first instance, \ i enclosing COPIES only of testimonials. • | stating age, and giving full details of j j experience and qualifications, to the ! Managing Director, ! DUNEDIN BREWERY AND WILSON I MALT EXTRACT CO., LTD., j P.O. Box 636, Dunedin. iUBLIC SI ' ! APPLICATIONS (to be made on | ! P.S.C. Form 17A. obtainable at prin- | cipal Post Offices) will be received up j till NOON on SEPTEMBER 26, 1940, for the Positions of PHYSICAL WELFARE OFFICERS at Whangarei, New Plymouth, Napier Nelson and Dunedin, and ASSISTANT PHYSICAL WELFARE OFFICERS at various centres throughout the Dominion, in the Physical Welfare and Recreation Branch of the DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS. The salaries for Physical Welfare Officers will be up to £335 p.a., and for Assistant Physical Welfare Officers up to £305 p.a., both according to experience and qualifica> tions. plus reasonable travelling allowances when absent from headquarters. It is desired that applicants should have a sound knowledge of and experience in physical training, and have shown some organisation capacity in relation to voluntary recreative associations. Applicants should indicate whether or not they are prepared to accept appointment at any centre, and whether they prefer a locality or desire to restrict their choice of place. Appointees will be required to bear any expense incurred in travelling to take up appointments. When submitting applications. COPIES ONLY of testimonials need be forwarded. Secretary. Public Service Commissioner, WELLINGTON. C.l. TAJESTIC 7-VALVE CONSOLE; only I £6.—McCracken and Walls Radio Sale, 17 George street. [TREN'S for all Painting or FaperhangI t T ing requisites: save money and buy at Wren's, 402 Princes street. rriHE Most Perfect Setting Lotion in New 1 Zealand to-day is " STA-WAVE": sold in bottles and jars Is 6d each; exciuisitely perfumed; try it; leaves hair soft and natural.—Hendy's Hail dressing I Rooms.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24406, 18 September 1940, Page 1
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