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Wanted. WANTED a smart lad of good address as apprentice to the photographic business — liberal terms. Apply F. A. Coxhead. "TT7" ANTED by a young lady a situation VV as governess. Address X.Y.Z., Postoffice, Waimate, Canterbury. WANTED, a first-clasd small goods man. Apply Herman Rose, Wholesale German Sausage Manufactory, Clyde-street. ANTED, Ten Eabbiters with guns Apply to Joseph Wallis, . Wantwood, Gore. ANTED a Blacksmith for the country. Cargills, Gibbs & Co. WANTED a good general servant. Apply to Mrs W. J. Moffett. Esk street. W "ANTED 150 men for Tapanui Eailway Works, including Masons, Quarrymen, Fencers, and Pick and Shovel Men. Apply Mr Thomas Greig. Manager of works. ANTED a General Blacksmith. Apply ■to D. McQuarrie, Bluff. WANTED by an experienced person a situation as Housekeeper to single gentleman. Country preferred. Apply, stating terms, A.G., Times Office. WANTED a general servant. Apply Mrs Stock, Barwheys. W "ANTED two men for squaring timber Apply to Mr Lee, at Mill, Sawmill Crossing, or at E. & A. Tapper Brothers, Spey street. WANTED in a small family in town, a general servant. Apply Jacobs & Moir, Gift Depot. WANTED Eunholders, Contractors Tradesmen, and all others requiring hands to send notice of same to Working Men's Club. Men requiring work will please apply to Secretary, W. M. Club. ANTED a duly qualified Schoolmistress for the Mataura school. Salary, £100 per annum. A lady competent to teach music (as an extra) will have a preference. Applications, with testimonials, addressed to the Chairman, School Committee, Mataura, will be received up to the 20th January, 1879. „' -: • -.: BOARD; AND. RESIDENCE. ■"', WANTED by two young ladies Board and Residence, in. a private family where no other boarders are kept; Apply, Box 32; Wanted Known. WANTED KNOWN behave ]ust opened shipment of superior Waterproof i-oats, all sizes and textures. LEWIS & BEEP. WANTED KNOWN also, superior Walking Summer Coats, in new material ; and Tweed Suits, Yachting Suits, Cricketing Suits, Boys' and Youths' Suits, all sizes, immense " variety, including the celebrated Kilt Suits. ' " LEWIS & EEED. - j TNVERCARGILL PERMANENT A; BUILDING, LOAN, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED KNOWN that this Society offers every facility working men and others, for. acquiring freeholds, instead of paying rent, by payment of small sums, monthly or quarterly. . WANTED KNOWN that the rates of interest charged to borrowers under the Society's tables vary from 7 per cent, on Loans for 5 years to 6£ per cent, per annum on loans for 10 years. WANTED KNOWN that in addition to these favorable rates, borrowers participate every five years in all profits that accrue after paying 10 per cent, to investors. WANTED KNOWN that the Solicitor's costs are, by special arrangement, reduced to a most reasonable amount. WANTED KNOWN that this - Society issues paid-up (permanent) shares, value £25, to investors ; and that 10 per cent; per annum has hitherto been paid on such shares. WANTED KNOWN that the Society also ssues terminatinec shares of the ultimate value of £25, the subscription to which is four shillings per share per month. WANTED KNOWN that the Sooiety thus offers the best medium for investment, or for Bmall savings. WANTED KNOWN that any further information can be" obtained on application to Mr J. H. Kerr, President ; Messrs H. Wilson, J. T. -Martin, W. Craig, A. Cross, -W. B. Scandreti;, and W. J Moffett, Directors'; or Mr George Trew (Messrs Trew and ' Hall), Secretary of the Society. . n-t, 7~R c w a r d~ Lost from Mr McKay's paddock, Hokanaui, about the beginning of December, one chestnut Mare, branded P near shoulder. Anyone giving information or delivering the same to Mr Mitchell, Long Bush, or H. Powell, Wallacetown, will receive the .above reward. ' THOMAS POLLICK. "VT 0 T ' I ' C ''E . In terms of Rule 17 of the rules of the Southland Building and Investment Society and Bank of Deposit, notice is hereby given that by resolution of the directors the rate of interest allowed on debentures is increased to 7 per cent, for six and twelve months. By order' of the directors, • ' > JAMES BROWN, Secretary. Inveroftrgill,"3rd January,lß79,

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Southland Times, Issue 3299, 16 January 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 3299, 16 January 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 3299, 16 January 1879, Page 3