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Situations. TY^ANTED. —Boy wanted immediately * » to learn the trade. Apply personally, at once, Chas. Begg & Co., Esk Street. 1476 /'COMPETENT Ploughman wanted; good wages. Apply J. drey, Kinloch, Otautau. 1473 WANTED —A couple of Smart Boys for paper runs. Apply Times Office. _ 1476 WANTED— A Smart Strong Lad for workshop. Apply Wilkins. Ltd., Tay Street. 1455 WANTED —Flaxcutters, 7s a ton ; Dry Scutcher, 9s a day ; Horsemen, 255, 27s 6d a week ; Rabbiters, /arm Boys.— L. WILLS, Arcade. WANTED —A Good Cabinet-maker ; also a Joiner. Apply Geo. Poole, Yarrow Street. 1439 WANTED —Tailer-out ; previous experience. Apply Moffett U Co. 1428 WANTED —Pick and Shovel Man for Tussock Creek, near Wilson’s Crossing. Apply D. Shaw (on job), or J. A. Mitchell and Co. 1421 FARM-HANDS, Lads, Working Housekeeper, experienced Generals, Cooks, Housemaids. Waitresses. Girls assist. Housemaid and Laundress (Dunedin, fare paid) ; General (Station), £1 week. Highest wages for competent workers. Apply Mrs S. C. Holmes. 48 Lcet street, 2nd house above Farmers’ Co-op. 'Phone 582, 1453 Mathison’s labour agency; wants (urgently), 2 Straw-builders. 1 Band-cutter, 3 Flaxcutters, 4 FlaxxnJU Hands, Hotel Groom, Farm Rouseabouts,Ploughmen, Milkers, etc. Esk St. (4th door from Station). 13S8 , . WANTED. A WELL-EDUCATED YOUTH for the Office of the Southland Building and Investment Society and Bank of Deposit. Engagement to be entered into for foui years at a progressive Salary. Applicants must be 14 years of age or oyer. The appointment will be made by comExamination. Applications to be in applicant’s own handwriting, stating age, with testimonials, to be lodged at the Society’s Office, Tay Street, on oi before noon on FRIDAY, 27th January, 1911. Full information may be obtained from - the Secretary. JAMES BROWN, 1412 Secretary. Wan teds. OPENING of the Schools—Full Supply of all High School Books landed direct from London. —WESNEY BROS., Dee Street. 1481 1 OAri CHILDREN wanted to buy Ivvv their School Books at WESNEY BROS. Complete Stock for all tlia Schools. . ' 1481 OCHOOL Bags, Slates, Exercise, Books, O Drawing Books, etc. Best Value at WESNEY" BROS., Dee Street. 1481 A COMFORTABLE HOME for two High School girls. Apply Isla Bank Tea Booms, Dee and Yarrow Streets. 1444 PRESSED OATEN STRAW. WE can supply, all Requirements.— < R. S. VVATERSTON & CO. 1365 yAN TED PURCHASER FOR— One 14 h.p. Tangye Gas Engine. One Morton Disintegrator. Orte Fondant Creamer. All in good working order. Cheap for cash. 1478 HATTON & CO., Caversham, Dunedin. i / —Men’s Strong Tweed Trousers for O hard wear, stocked in all sizes. COPELAND’S, Mercer and Clothier, Dee Street. COAL. WE Slock only the Best. Entrust ua with a trial order. We guarantee satisfaction. R. S. WATKRSXON .•* CO.. Spey Street. 'Phone 64. 1365 PLANTS.— Drumhead Cabbage, Drumhead Savoy, Kale. Brussels Sprouts, Broccoli, cic.—E. S. PERRY. Nurseryman, etc., 69 Dee Street, Invercargill. 1278 12'6 —Men’s Saddle-tweed worth XSs Bd. Trousers j COPELAND’S, Club Hotel Buildings, Dee Street. 2 A —Men’s Tweed Golf Caps. .Something New. .Give us a call. COPELAND’S, Club Buildings, Dee Street. i7<OB BOYS’ KNICKERS, calico lined, 2s lid, in all sizes. 14s 6d—BOYS? STRONG TWEED NORFOLK SUITf Something - that—Will Wear ,at COPELAND’S, Club Hotel Buildings, Dee Street. it . MUIR. PHOTOGRAPHER, Tay Street (late Muir & Me,odie, Dunedin), now open for transaction of business 234 FOR Men’s Collars, Ties, Braces. .W« have a Splendid Assortment. : COPELAND’S, Club Buildings, Dee Street. AGUID NEW YEAR ! An" may ya hae plenty o' Honda! Lanka Tea tae slocken yer thirst." Light Harvesting HATS we ara ■ over-stocked. .Plenty to choose from. J. COPELAND, Dee Street, Mercer and Clothier. J COPELAND lor Men’s Caps and • Hats In the Latest Styles. Club Hotel Buildings, DEE STREET. ONCE a Customer always a Customer of J. COPELAND, Dee Street, who recognises tuat he can do best for himself by doing his best for his Customers. Winsome lassies, comely dames. Women blithe and bonnie, A buy the Honaai Lanka Tea, O’ blends they’ll no hae ony J Tj'Oß RAINPROOF COATS. We have a A Splendid Stock ; right Up-to-date. Note the address— COPELAND’S, Club Hotel Buildings, Dee Street. JUST arrived from Colombo, a large quantity of Indian Goods, including Grass Lawns, Cambrics, Camel Hair Rugs. Cloisonne Goods, Piece Lace, etc. Misses Collins and Canning, Federal Arc Depot. No. 14. Ward’s Buildings. 896 A MOST acceptable Christmas Box Is a Box of Honda! Lanka Tea. It gives genuine pleasure and delight. A NYONB using Large Quantities o ENVELOPES would save mone and obtain a better article by seein our Latest Samples and indenting a sup pIy.—SOUTHLAND TIMES PRINTIN’* DEPARTMENT

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Southland Times, Issue 14634, 26 January 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 14634, 26 January 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 14634, 26 January 1911, Page 1