SITUATIONS WANTED 16 words is, 3 days 2s 6d: 24 words is Gd. 3 days 4s; 32 words 2s, 3 days ss. j 17'XPERIENCED Man seeks POSITION as xu machinist, saw doctor: urgent.—For address apply 225. Times. EXPERIENCED Gardener, open ENGAGEMENT. all branches—Address - 547. Times. \\T ANTED, HOUSE PAINTING and VV Decorating; competent tradesman; Green Island and Mosgiel.—s74, Times, ’ QTRONG Youth desires POSITION, drivpO ing light truck, van or car; has prej vious experience: any wage.—s7G, Times. WANTED, by domesticated young lady, POSITION as housekeeper: reliable. 1 Address 581, Times Office. ID OUGPICAST your Wooden House; old V or new: save upkeep.—Ashton and - Sons, Ltd., 50 Melbourne street (Phone 1 22-457). lADY. with 15 years’ shop and office u experience, desires POSITION, Man- - ageress, small business: town or country, 517, Times. npEAMSTER, seven years’ experience, 1 all implements and 6 horses, would like POSITION; conditions and wages.— 539. Times Office. - TJENSIONER desire occasional Day’s JL WORK, gardening, mowing lawns, scything, hedges.—Steven. 21 Crawford ; street. Phone 13-662. CtAPABLE Young Woman desires POSI- > TION as' Companion-Help or Housekeeper to gentleman; good references.— • 585, Times. PLOUGHMEN, Shepherds, Married Couples. Cowboys, Cooks. Porters, 1 Barmen. Rouseabouts. Housekeepei s, Domestics. Hotel Workers, Any Worker 1 required.—BAKEß’S AGENCY. 3 Stafford street. Dunedin: Phone 13-301; after ; hours. 13-259 Wires; Baker’s Agency, i Dunedin. r LOST AND FOUND 16 words Is, 3 days 2s 6d; 24 words Is 6d. 2 3 days 4s. 32 words 2s, 3 days ss. lOST. since Saturday. Black and White J DOG: name "Turk”; reward.—Ring £ 13R, Clydevale. __ 1 ‘ T OST, at Robin Hood Grounds, gentle- . JL man’s BIKE. No. 81799; substantia) reward.—No. 565, Times. > T OST, bottom High street, or Morningi IJ ton car. Boy’s SWIMMING COS- - TUME; reward.—Ring 13-770. lOST. Maori Hill, black Scotch terrier j DOG—Return 86 Newington avenue. - Telephone 20-227. Reward. E 1 OST, Wednesday. Musselburgh, light E SJ blue and grey BUDGIE.’ —Please ring 23-737. Reward. JOST. gentleman’s brown Suede GLOVE. j Frederick-St. David streets. Satur- - day; reward.—Burton’s, fruiterer, George ■ street. __ _ lOST from car, between Sturdee and j Dunbar streets, ELECTRICAL FIT- . TlNGS.—Communicate P.O. Box 55, Palmerston. LOST, horn-rimmed SPECTACLES (dark green), in Chief Post Office late yesterday afternoon. —583. Times. Reward. POUND.—EASTABROOKS Engagement I 1 RINGS, the latest styles; best quality; lowest prices; see our window for values. FOUND.— EASTABROOKS for Ladies and Men’s Gold, Rolled Gold and ‘ Chromium Wristlet WATCHES: all guaranteed; see our selection, POUND.—At EASTABROOKS. the Ring r Specialists, 131 Princes street, a Wonderful Selection of Engagement ‘ RINGS - ; y. . - , JOCUND: Momone Hall, To-night, October ? 3. Welcome Home to Mr and Mrs Earl Johnson. Ladies a basket, Gentlemen Is 6d. POUND: Friends’ Kitchen Evening will Jj be tendered to Miss I, Gillespie in Momona Hall, Saturday, October 5, at 8 p.m. All welcome. Ladies basket. Gentlemen Is 6d. BOARD AND RESIDENCE THE LEVIATHAN DUNEDIN’S LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL Under New Management Within One Minute of the Railway Station Every Modern Appointment. Un- ■ limited Supply Hot Water. Laundry Facilities. Electric Lift. Day and Night Porter. Passengers by Night Express can have Breakfast from 7 a.m C.T. and W.A. House. Reduced Moderate Tariff. Tariff, lls 6d day. £3 week. Permanents Catered for at Reduced Charges. MR AND MRS T. ESPIE. Phone 11-979. P.O. Box 112. \ r OUR PROBLEM SOLVED FOR 1 ACCOMMODATION Special Effort to Please. Enjoy A Happy Holiday by Staying at WOOD’S PRIVATE HOTEL, Rattray street (centre of town). Moderate Tariff. Excellent Cuisine Reserve Early. Phone 10-757. g O ARD WANTED. Proprietresses of Boardinghouses within easy walking distance of the University, who are willing to take Home Science Students exclusively I from March I to October. 1941, are requested to communicate, giving full particulars, with the Registrar. University of Otago. L EITH H O U S SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION Reduction for Married Couples Attractive Surroundings On George street tram route. Phone No. 11-021. HHE RAHIRI HOTEL: Vacancies: casuals * £2. permanents 30s; excellent cuisine, every comfort; new electric hot-water system.—Phone 14-532, Douglas private hotel (next Town Hail): Casuals 10s a day, £2 10s week; permanents 30s week; comfort assured.—Phone 12-601. T> HANSON’S HOTEL, D has vacancies GUESTS. St. Andrew street, for permanent . 4 0 QUEEN STREET has a Vacancy for j '■“ A"' a Boarder.—Telephone 13-472. TMNDON VILLA. 34 Tennyson street, 3 JL» central, offers quiet homely BOARD j for all classes of workers; good table; washing: no lady boarders kept.—Phone BOARD offered Man, to share; washing done; city; £4 10s monthly in advance.—s 46, Times. BOARD offered Young Lady, to share with another,—Telephone 13-472. VACANCY for BOARDERS; washing; ♦ good table: phone.—Apply 107 Union street. \rOUNG Business Man Wants good A homely BOARD in private home; single room preferred.—6B7, Times. REPAIRS JJOUSEHOLDE iTs! Many good Lawn Mowers have been ruined by inexperienced men tampering with them. To be assured of getting a first class GUARANTEED job send your Mower to US. WE ARE EXPERTS. G. AND J. MANSON, LTD,, “ The ” Lawn Mower Specialists. 647 Princes street. T AWN MOWERS Collected, Sharpened, J-J Overhauled, and Delivered by the Specialists. T. L. Begg and Sons, Princes street. i T>EFORE you plan your weeklv buying, i i-> look in the Otago Daily Times Classified Columns.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24419, 3 October 1940, Page 1
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