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Situations. WANTED —A Working Housekeeper ; no children. For address, apply Office of this paper. 1501 WANTED —Positions in Grocer’s Shop by two young men ; previous experience with large Auckland firm. Apply “Grocer,” Times Office. 1493 WANTED Three Bushmen (10s a day). Big Benchman (11s), Tailerout (10s), Tramway Man and Machinist. Apply T. O’Byrne, Sawmill Workers’ Union. 1489 PORTER for country hotel,' able to milk; experienced Waitresses, Housemaids, Generals, Cooks, Helps, Girls to assist. Working Housekeeper, Farmhands ; good wages. Apply Mrs S. C. Holmes, 2nd house above Farmers’ Co. op., Leet Street. 1502 WANTED. —Boy wanted immediately to learn the trade. Apply personally, at once. Chas. Begg & Co., Esk Street. 1470 COMPETENT Ploughman wanted; good wages. Apply J. Grey. Kinloch, Otautau. 1473 WANTED —A couple of Smart Boys for paper runs. Apply Times Office. 147G WANTED —Flaxcutters, 7s a ton ; Dry Scutcher, 9s a day ; Horsemen, 255, 27s 6d a week ; Rabbiters, Farm Boys.— * L. WILLS, Arcade. WANTED —A Good Cabinet-maker; also a Joiner. Apply Geo. Poole, Yarrow Street. ' 1439 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 Leet street, 2nd house above Farmers’ Co-op. ’Phone 582. , M 53 MATHISON’S LABOUR AGENCY wants (urgently). 2 Straw-builders, 1 Band-cutter, 3 Flaxcutters, 4 Flaxmill Hands, Hotel Groom, Farm Rouseabouts, Ploughmen, Milkers, etc. Esk St. (4th. door from (Railway Station). 1368 Wanteds. SCHOOL REQUISITES. —We have full Stocks of all Longman’s Readers, Boys’ and Girls’ School Bags, Bookstraps. Pencil Cases, etc., etc. LILLICRAP, McNAUGHTON & CO. OYSTERS. —J. BROKENSHA, Kelvin Street, has made arrangements for a continuous supply taken daily from the Straits by the S.S. Rita, commencing Wednesday next—3d per dozen ; bottles Is ; half-sack. Ss ; sack 15s. Country orders prepaid. Telephone 83. 1451 A COMFORTABLE HOME for two High School girls. Apply Isla Bank Tea Rooms, Dee and Yarrow. Streets. 1444 FOR BIG VALUES in School Tablets. Exercise Books. Drawing Books : Note Books. Slates, Etc., try LILLICRAP, McNAUGHTON & CO. PRESSED OATEN STEAW. WE can supply all Requirements. — R. S. WATERSTON & CO. 1335 r/ yj Men’s Strong Tweed Trousers for O hard wear, stocked in all sizes. COPELAND’S, Mercer and Clothier, Dee Street. FRESH OYSTERS DAILY. —Make sura you get Fresh Oysters by ordering from J. BROKENSHA. Kelvin Street. Telephone 83. 3d per dozen ; bottles Is ; prepaid. 1401 COAL. WE Stock only the Best. Entrust us with a trial order. We guarantee satisfaction. R. S. WATERSTON & CO., Spey Street. ’Phone 64. 1366 High school books. — au Books to be used this term now in Stock. LILLICRAP, McNAUGHTON & CO. PLANTS. —Drumhead Cabbage, Drumhead Savoy, Kale, Brussels Sprouts, Broccoli, etc.— E. S. PERRY, Nurseryman. etc., 69 Dee Street, Invercargill. 1 9.7 ft 126 —Men’s Saddle-tweed worth XSs 6d. Trousers; COPELAND’S, Club Hotel Buildings, Dee Street. gy/~. —Men’s Tweed Golf Caps. .SomecC) thing New. .Give us a call. COPELAND'S, Club Buildings, Dee Street. WAGES BOOK. —Shop. Hotel and Restaurant Time and Wages Book as required by the new Shop Act—3s 6d McNAUGHTON & CO. IT'OXt BOYS’ KNICKERS, calico lined, 2s lid, in all sizes. 14s 6d—BOYS* STRONG TWEED NORFOLK SUITS. Something that —Will Wear ,at COPELAND’S, Club Hotel Buildings, Dee Street. MUIR, PHOTOGRAPHER, Tay Street (late Muir & Moodie, Dunedin), now open for transaction of business. 234 FOE Men’s Collars, Ties, Braces. .Wa have a Splendid Assortment. COPELAND’S, Club Buildings, Dee Street. AGO ID NEW YEAR ! An’ may ye hae plenty o’ Honda! Lanka Tea tae slocken yer thirst.” HOB Light Harvesting HATS we ar« J- 1 over-stocked. .Plenty to choose from. J. COPELAND, Dee Street, Mercer and Clothier. J COPELAND for Men’s Caps and • Hats in the Latest Styles. Club Hotel Building's, DEE STREET. ONCE a Customer always a Customer of J. COPELAND, Dee Street, who recognises that he can do best for himself by doing his best for his Customers. Winsome lassies, comely dames. Women blithe and bonnie, A’ buy the Honda! Lanka Tea, O’ blends they’ll no hae ony ’ T7OE EAINPEOOP COATS. We have a -t Splendid Stock ; right Up-to-date. Note the address— COPELAND’S, Club Hovel 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 Art Depot, No. 14. Ward's Buildings. 896 A MOST acceptable Christmas Box is a Box of Hondai Lanka Tea, It gives genuine pleasure and delight.

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Southland Times, Issue 14635, 27 January 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 14635, 27 January 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 14635, 27 January 1911, Page 1