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NBLJOHBEJGGFSFODFUPPVUDPNFTGPSGBNJMJFTBOEDIJMESFO Rent £1250pcm. Available NOW. Hours 3pm - 6pm (Mon- Fri; £510 per month) 'PSBOBQQMJDBUJPOQBDL QMFBTFDPOUBDUPSEPXOMPBEJUGSPN Great Clarendon Street, Jericho. 2 term-time with the opportunity to work PVSXFCTJUFBUXXXQBSFOUMJOFQMVTPSHVL bedroom terraced house in popular Jericho. Our New Student Lettings List for 2007 / 8 $MPTJOHEBUF8FEOFTEBZUI.BZ*OUFSWJFXT.POEBZTU.BZ Dining room, lounge, galley kitchen, large full-time during school holidays. View the house and then call to 1BSFOUMJOF1MVTJTEFWFMPQJOHUISPVHIEJGGFSFODFBOEBDUJWFMZTFFLTBQQMJDBOUTUPSFnFDUUIF shower room with WC. Two good sized Contact Louise on 01865 358210 EJWFSTJUZPGUIFGBNJMJFTXFTFSWF3FHJTUFSFE$IBSJUZOVNCFS bedrooms. Pretty courtyard garden. Offered sign up - 3FHJTUFSFE$PNQBOZ/VNCFS unfurnished. or email [email protected] 3FHJTUFSFEJO&OHMBOEBOE8BMFT Rent £995pcm. Available 2nd May Prices from £340 per person ONLY 7 LEFT www.collegeandcounty.biz 2 bedrooms Customer Service Advisor MUSEUM OF THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE 01865 722277 69a St Mary’s Road, Cowley Mozart Holiday Lettings is a dynamic & fast-growing Ground Floor Flat, 10 Horwood Close, Headington Gran Partita for wind company of 22 employees based in pleasant Vacancy for an 4 bedrooms Oxford offi ces. 32 Valentia Road, Headington We seek an experienced sales & servicing Education Offi cer 5 bedrooms THE OXFORD SINFONIA Academic-Related Research Staff Grade 06J: William Carslake, Hugh Brunt advisor with a warm friendly personality and 65 Gipsy Lane, Headington £23,002 - £30,013 pa pro rata conducting strong communication skills. 109 Valentia Road, Headington Part-time temporary maternity cover post available 6 bedrooms Ideal candidate will have strong infl uencing and immediately, primary level specialist preferred. relationship building skills and be a reliable, 10 Horwood Close, Headington 12 Horwood Close, Headington Stravinsky thorough worker. CLOSING DATE for applications: Friday 27 April. Apollon Musagete Further information available on the website, What? for strings Salary dependent on skills & experience. www.mhs.ox.ac.uk, or from the Administrator, Selection of furnished and unfurnished apartments Call us today... 0800 612 96 20 To apply, send your CV to jo @ holidaylettings.co.uk Museum of the History of Science, Broad Street, available in Feb, March and April for 6 - 12 month lets. Email: [email protected] Mozart, Charpentier Oxford OX1 3AZ, Tel: 01865-277280. Where? see more at www.bannits.com/student Gliere East Oxford, St Clements, Headington All within easy walking of the city centre. music for trombone quartet You: Walton Well Road Oxfordshire Crossroads is looking for Professional single person or couple, fully employed with 8pm Saturday 28th April good references and clean credit history. Spacious 2 bedroom apartment overlooking the University Church care support workers How Much? canal and set over 2 fl oors. Kitchen/breakfast room, to work with disabled people in the community. Client Services large sitting room, 2 x double bedrooms, bathroom 1 beds from £695, 2 beds from £850. High Street, Oxford Varied hours, full training given. with shower and communal garden. Wages after training £8.50 per hour plus mileage. Administrator Pam or Louise 01865 200012 Available now furnished/unfurnished £1050 pcm. Tickets £10/£7 01865 305305 or on door 3 Hurst Street, Oxford. OX4 1EZ. www.oxfordsinfonia.co.uk Tel 01865 260280. [email protected] required for Head Offi ce of busy language school For viewings please call based in Oxford. Bright, positive, effi cient Rachel at Lucy Properties ■ 1 - 6+ bed properties for professionals and families on 01865 559973 OXFORD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY SERVICES person who enjoys working in an international THE DANZI QUARTET: Mozart, Haydn, Danzi. Friday ■ Student Houses all over Oxford - great locations 20th April, 7.30pm, Holywell Music Room. Tickets £10 CCARSARS FFOROR SSALEALE BODLEIAN LIBRARY, FACILITIES MANAGEMENT environment. Would suit linguist. (£8) from ticketsoxford.com (01865 305305) or at door FORD COUGAR 2.5 Silver 1999, 12 months tax, no MOT, ipod ■ Landlords WANTED - free assessments accom@rentafl at.co.uk THE OXFORD SONG EVENINGS 2007. Sat 21st April, 8pm, The system, valuable personalised numberplate, £1950ono, 01865 Term Time Weekend Library Porters CV and covering letter to www.rentafl at.co.uk THE LETTING SHOP Tel: 01865 726966, Fax: 726460 Holywell Music Room. Njabulo Madlala, baritone - Sholto 308236 markmcdermott‰creativegold.co.uk [email protected] gshopoxford.co.uk Kynoch, piano. Songs from Schubert’s Schwanengefang Hourly rate £6.33 lettin 01865 790609 LETTING AGENTS AND PROPERTY MANAGERS and by Brahms and the Schumanns. Pre-concert talk at If you are looking for hours of work outside the standard 7.15pm. Tickets £13 (£10 concs/£5 students) on door or Experience real Chinese food at SSTUDENTTUDENT ACCOMMODATION:ACCOMMODATION: Tickets Oxford, 01865 305305. www.oxfordlieder.co.uk Monday-Friday, 9-5, then we are seeking staff to be on URGENTLY required: duty at weekends in term time, initially on Saturdays 01865 374172 TEMPLE STREET, ST.CLEMENTS CAMERON MACKINTOSH INAUGURAL LECTURE. Patrick Tutors for IB Programme A furnished 4-bedroom terrace house comprising 4 study Stewart, Cameron Mackintosh Visiting Professor of Oisi Master from 1pm to 5pm but you may also have the opportunity 07770 391931 ECONOMICS (higher level) and BUSINESS STUDIES Contemporary Theatre, will give his inaugural lecture 49 St Clements 01865 201010 of covering Saturday mornings and evenings during the bedrooms, lounge-diner, kitchen, bathroom, small garden. at St Catherine’s College on Monday 23rd April at 5pm in (standard level). From 23rd April - 4th May. PROPERTIES TO LET: Suit students. Available 13.08.07…£79pppw week. 2 lessons per day or in blocks as convenient. Quality homes for professionals in Oxford & nearby villages the Bernard Sunley Lecture Theatre. Entitled “Are you RICHMOND ROAD, JERICHO anybody?” the lecture will cover his 40-year association Restaurant & Sushi Bar Th e Bodleian Library Facilities Management team Contact Janet Muth: 07765 364 430 or A furnished terraced 3 bedroom house in central location with the Royal Shakespeare Company and his wide- [email protected] MORE LANDLORDS URGENTLY REQUIRED ranging roles in theatre, film and television. All welcome. Authentic, Traditional greet Library users and visitors, provide information, close to local amenities. Comprises 3 study bedrooms, staff the main reception points, check tickets and bags, lounge, kitchen, bathroom, GCH and garden. Suit students. BELLY DANCE CLASSES. 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