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.55.nations. VfTANTED-—PAINTERS. Apply Wren Vi Bros., Tay street. 2925’ WANTED, by '.youth, position as Cadet on Sheep Station. Apply “Cadet,” P. 0., Lumsden. 2963 WANTED —A good Farm Hand; wages 27/6 per week and found. Apply J. E. Watson & Co. . 2949 WANTED —A Boy. Good opportunity to learn Sign-writing. Apply C. Dykes, Signwriter, Dee street. 2962 WANTED— A Single Ploughman. Apply Wright, Stephenson & Co,, Crescent. 2954 WANTED— Lady Help for. country. Apply, morning or evening, to Mrs Snow, Spey street. 2939 WANTED— A Young Man accustomed to Store-keeping preferred. Apply by letter to Times Office. 2933 VfTANTED —A Boy for Showroom. ApVV ply p. H, Vickery, Tay street. 2905 VST ANTED (urgently) Two WoolVt pressers and two pickers-up ; also Ploughmen, Mill-hands, Milkers. Gorsecutters, Baler, Horseman (451, female Cooks, Housemaids. etc. —Mathison’s Labour Agency ( 4th door from Railway, Esk street). 2934 LAD for Station, able tq milk ; Lady Help ; Cooks (25s to 355). Housemaids, Generals, Cook-Housemaid (same hotel), Generals for town, Girls assist (sleep at home). Apply Mrs S. C. Holmes. 2nd house above Farmers'--Co-operative ' Store, Leet sti’cet. 2940 WANTED., TWO Good Rabbit ' Trappers ; four months' work. Apply Thos. Reidy. Five Rivers. , 2910 WANTED-r-A Lady Help as Nurseryhousemaid ; light duties : good wages. Apply Mrs E. K. Wilson, Grey street, Gladstone. . 3865 •STS7 ANTED —Wool-presser. Picker-up. ,Vv Rouseabout, Married Couples (wife to cook), single Ploughman. Boy to drive milk-cart. Farm Rouseabout mend fences.—L. WXI-LS. Arcade. ’Phone 411. Experienced capable woman as Cook-General on Station ; wages 25s week, and during shearing 35s per week. Apply sharp. S. C. Holmes. 48 Leet street (2ndhouse above Farmers’- Co-operative Store). 2834 GOOD Ploughmen, 25s to 27s 6d week ; Cooks. Housemaids, Waitresses, Kitchen-maids, Generals, Girls assist, sleep at home : highest wages. Apply S. C, Holmes, 48 Leebstreet (2nd house above Farmers’ Co-operative Store). Note Address. , : 2835 SOUTHLAND EDUCATION BOARD; Applications, accompanied with Testimonials, are invited up fill TUESDAY, 29tlv NOVEMBER, 1910, for the undermentioned positions : (1) WOODWORK INSTRUCTOR. Salary. £225 per annum. '(2) COOKERY INSTRUCTRESS. Salary, £l3O per annum. Instructors to take - charge of the cenjtves ijjt ■ Gore, Riverton, and the second PccTitre at Invercargill. Free railway tiy veiling will be provided. .. , ■ ; . 1 •■■■ Applicants must be fully qualified and must be prepared to commence duty, on the Ist February. 1911. Schedules of duties may be obtained ,at this office on application. • ’ > .W. A. McCAW, Director of Technical Instruction. Education Office, Invercargill, Ist Nov., 1910. 2717 Tenders. INVERCARGILL CORPORATION . / TRAMWAYS. INVERCARGILL, NEW ZEALAND... TENDERS are invited- for the Supply; and Delivery of the following Material for, the above Tramways : Contract No. 14. —Overhead Gunmetal Fittings. Contract No. 15.—Overhead Iron Fit- , tings.... ; • Specifications may bo seen or obtained on application at the 1 Town Hall, Invercargill. The sum of fl must be deposited for a copy of each section of the Specifications. This deposit will be returned on receipt of a bona fide tender. Tenders close in Invercargill at 4 p.m. on Monday, the 9th clay of January, 1911. Lowest or any fender not necessarily accepted. SCOTT SYMINGTON, Tramways Engineer. T. W. WALKER, Town Clerk. Invercargill, November 18th, 1910. 2942 SOUTHLAND A. & P. ASSOCIATION. TENDERS for the undermentioned Privileges in connection with the SUMMER SHOW on 13th and 14 th December will he received by the Secretary up to 19th NOVEMBER, 1910 :—' X. Public Luncheon Booth. 2. Committee Luncheon Booth. 3. Members’ Luncheon Booth. 4. Temperance Refreshment Booth (Main Ground), 5. Temperance Refreshment Booth (Implement Ground). 6. Fruit and Confectionery Booth (No Lunches). Conditions may he seen at the Secretary’s Office, Esk street. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. F. CUTHBERTSON. 2820 ' Secretary. Lost and Found, LOST —Gold Medal ; Christchurch Ex- . hibition and home industries inscribed thereon. Reward on returning to N. J. M. Rein, Jeweller, Dee street. 2955 SOW SUTTON’S Pedigree Swede Champion, Elephant, Crimson King. Immense roots and highly nutritious.— TOTHILL, LTD., Crescent, “CLEKAIB” SHAMPOO POWDER. MAIR. Chemist, Dee Street, 314 QOW SUTTON’S Purple-top Mammoth C 5 Turnip ; reliable cropper ; valuable for early feeding.—TOTHlLL, LTD., Crescent. FOUND.— PRATT’S Guaranteed Veterinary Remedies ; absolutely reliable, best on market. Sold everywhere. Try them. MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Security in sums trom £2OO to £SOOO. Farms for Sale. P. A. VTNER, 1678 South British Chambers. SOW SUTTON’S Green-top Swede; good cropper.—TOTHlLL, LTD., CresSOW SUTTON’S Dale’s Hybrid ; grows well out of ground ; good fattener. TOTHILL. LTD., Crescent. 2864

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Southland Times, Issue 14578, 19 November 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 14578, 19 November 1910, Page 1