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MAGDALEN COLLEGE SCHOOL Electronic Documents in Various Formats and Converting Queries: 553377 (Mon-Fri 9-5) Adverts: 554444 or via our JOBS OFFERED Oxford’s website: www.dailyinfo.co.uk Snail mail: 10 Kingston Road, Oxford OX2 6EF Email: [email protected] HOUSES & FLATS TO LET DAILY Line ads@40p/wd. (min.10) + VAT Full-time Post CLEVELAND CLOSE, KIDLINGTON Part of North Oxford Property Services Display boxes@£10/cm. (min 3) + VAT 2 bedroom detached bungalow in quiet residential area. Fully furnished. Graduate Recruitment boxes@£15/cm + VAT Available end September for one year. £700.00 pcm at Daily Info BRIDGE STREET, OSNEY ISLAND INFO Daily Information: daily issues Tue, Thu, Sat in Largest selection of quality Oxford University term, Fridays in the vacation Start: as soon as possible (latest end Sept.) student property in Oxford Newly refurbished 2 bedroom terraced house in sought after location. www.dailyinfo.co.uk Salary: £15,000 pro rata (plus substantial perks) Unfurnished although some items can be provided. Available now for Next issue: Fri 24th September Experienced Letting Negotiator one year. £895.00 pcm We need a good all-rounder, as the successful candidate will be Excellent salary plus bonus HEADINGTON Issue No. 7535 Deadline: 10am, Thu 23rd September expected to: A choice of two 3/4 bedroom houses one having been re-carpeted and 2 produce web and printed versions of the publications North Oxford Property Services has been successfully redecorated. Available furnished from September for one year. Fri 17th – Thu 23rd September 2004 (Vacation) letting city centre property to young professionals, EAST OXFORD. HIGH spec, newly renovated, 1 £1000.00 and £1050.00 pcm 2 help make them easier to use, more useful, more cost-effective HENLEY STREET, EAST OXFORD and more profitable academics and students for over 15 years. bed unfurnished flat. It includes wooden floors 5 bedroom house which has been largely refurbished. Ideal for student throughout, open plan living area, kitchen with COMING 2 assist in ancillary matters supporting this, such as participating We offer landlords one of the highest occupancy rates or professional sharers. Available now for one year. £1600.00 pcm washing machine and gas hob and bedroom in and representing us to local bodies concerned with in the business – which means a bigger return on their Contact: Pearce Alder & Co, 33 Botley Road, Oxford A SPECIAL MEDITATION FOR PEACE AND ILLUMI- communications, computing and tourism; visiting display points investment compared to many letting agents. This leads with built in storage. Rent £700. Available: Now. NATION LED BY MS. RAGAGOPAL. 7:00pm, SUNDAY FREV D as our representative; occasional printing; helping customers use to an ever increasing number of landlords joining us and [email protected] 01865 722277 Tel: 01865 246502 Fri 17 DJ Manfree Music & Dancing the photocopier; etc. 26TH SEPTEMBER. THRANGU HOUSE, 42 MAGDALEN more quality properties for our tenants. ST MARY’S ROAD. Stunning 5/6 with 3 bathrooms, Sat 18 Closed for private function RIDGEFIELD ROAD, COWLEY, Oxford. Two bedroom ROAD. Free. Yoga class at 5.00pm. All welcome. For We are a young, fun expanding company, seeking a well kitchen, living room, garden and all double rooms. further details telephone Denise on 01993 824530 / Sun 19 Xavier Jazz Piano See our ‘Jobs Offered’ on the apartment, living room, shower, toilet, GCH, off- presented person who will be working in our team. It is in excellent decorative order and would suit street parking, beautiful condition. Students or www.kurmatrust.org Tbc Jazz Piano Daily Info website for more details... post graduates. Rent £1750 Available: Early October Applicants will need to: professionals preferred. £700-£750 every four weeks. RELEASING THE TIES THAT BIND: CONTACT: 01373 Mon 20 Xavier Jazz Piano [email protected] 01865 722277 07979 972411 302201 / KURMA TRUST: 01993 824530 WWW.ULTI- – Be experienced in Letting Negotiators rôle Tue 21 Rossini Bartolotti 10pm-12am Jazz Piano – Be committed to expand and grow the business HEADINGTON BORDERS. HUGE 4/5 bed fully WOLVERCOTE, MILLWAY CLOSE. 1 bedroom 1st floor MATEHIGH.ORG.UK A practical and spiritual method – Want an upwardly mobile career with North Oxford furnished high spec house with living room, kitchen Wed 22 Karl Demata Blues guitar The International Market Consulting & Training Company flat. Furnished. Gas central heating. Garage. Available for releasing negative connections with addiction, Property Services and bathroom. Rent on application Available: Soon. family, ex-partners etc, but leaving the positive. Thu 23 Dominic Lash Band Jazz Trio now for 10 months. £555 pcm. 01865 728597. Brooks [email protected] 01865 722277 Property Management. One day workshop in Oxford, Thrangu House, 42, Acts 11pm-2am unless stated Research Interviewers Debbie 0779 000 9593 CITY CENTRE/ABINGDON ROAD New 1 bed Flat Magdalen road. October 9th, 9.30am-4.30pm. £40 CITY CENTRE / Iffley Road. beautiful one-bedroom Temporary Positions: Part of North Oxford Property Services 47 • Walton Street Oxford OX2 6AD kitchen/living room bedroom shower room GCH (concessions available). Contact: 01373 302201 / Licensed Café ♦ Walton Street flat. GCH / double glazed. ready now. (01865) 311481 Music & Dancing, good food, pizzas a speciality Part-time, Full-time, Evenings, Saturday Shifts double glazed £700.00 pcm ready now 07899 993311 (evenings). Kurma Trust: 01993 824530 www.ultimatehigh.org. 01865 763785 [email protected] uk Open 7 days: 11am – late Tel: 311171 CHOREFIELDS. KIDLINGTON. 2 bedroom terrace SPANISH & ITALIAN The Oxfordshire ONE-BEDROOM UNFURNISHED FLAT TO LET IN house. Unfurnished. Gas central heating. Garden. Summertown Choral Society speakers urgently required LANGFORD VILLAGE, BICESTER. Excellent Condition garage. Available now £675. 01865 728597. Brooks MATCHMAKING Befriending Network and Available immediately. Rent £495pcm. 6 weeks Property Management The New Season – You will need to bring excellent communication deposit required. References required. Professionals and good keyboard skills. and non-smokers only. Contact: 07768 165330 NORTH OXFORD; STYLISHLY furnished house in quiet Do you value friendship? Thursdays at 7:30 Frost & Sullivan provide project/industry specific training. road, 5 minutes from Summertown shops. Suits 1 NO Audition! Can you give 2-3 hours a week to befriend someone? FREE CHAMPAGNE AND NO AGENCY FEES!!! No catch or 2 academic’s/professionals sharing. 2 spacious United Reform Church English speakers (£7.50 p/h), either! Just book your student house at Premier, 207 bedrooms available. £1100 pcm, incl. council tax & Opposite South Parade other European language skills (£8+ p/h). The Oxfordshire Befriending Network is looking Cowley Road before 1st October! Visit www.premier- water rates. Tel; 01865 557408 or 07891078810 The hourly rate includes basic + holiday contribution for reliable and trustworthy people, from all residential-letting.co.uk for full listing or call us now www.summertownchoral.co.uk on 01865 792299. LOVELY NEW 4 bed flat on Iffley Road suitable for Our office is based at the Oxford Business Park. backgrounds to befriend someone with a life- sharers. 07831 289156 ONE-BED FULLY FURNISHED central-heated flat. If you are interested please send your CV: threatening or terminal illness. We offer excellent PRETTY VICTORIAN FURNISHED terraced house in East BOOKSHOPS by email: [email protected] Witney area. Suit non-smoking professional. free training and ongoing support. Next training £550pcm. (01993) 704052 Oxford. Two double-bedrooms, conservatory/diner, 4100 Chancellor Court, Oxford Business Park South, Oxford, OX4 2GX starts in October. sitting room, fully fitted kitchen, bath with shower, IMMACULATE 3 BED FULLY FURNISHED HOUSE, garden decking; suit couple or two sharers. £795pcm TUITION OFFERED www.frost.com central N. Oxford, available Nov - Feb inclusive. Suit For more information contact Catherine Gundry + bills. References required. Tel. (01865) 510262. Waterfield’s professional family. £1,250pcm. 07815 053401 Part time classes for 01865 316200 or [email protected] 2-BEDROOM MODERN FLAT new hinksey 15 min walk for second-hand books in Oxford ��������The Queen’s College STANTON ST. JOHN. Self contained cottage annexe. from centre available beginning october £800pcm ���������������������������� Daytime bus service, shop, two pubs. 2 miles Green excl bills 07976605320 [email protected] BOOKS Oxford Road roundabout and Oxford A40. £750pcm includes bills except telephone. No DHSS. 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