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Situations. WANTED Washerwoman. Apply Albion Hotel. 2363 WANTED —Married Ploughman. Apply C. Ruddinklau, Giencairn, Caroline. 2353 WANTED —Baker; second hand ; must have a knowledge of small goods. Apply T. W. Parry, Bluff. 2333 VHANTED—Smart Lad to apprentice to ’ ’ Upholstery, also one f. messages. Apply Broad, Small and Co., Tyne street. 2324 'ANTED —Gorse-cutlers ; none but » » good men need apply.—J. Taylor, the Homestead, Heddon Bush. 2307 WANTED (by Bandsman) —Employment ; painter to trade. Address this office. 2310 GOOD Generals (town), 15s week; Waitresses. Housekeeper, Housemaids. Girls assist (sleep at home). town and country places. Apply Mrs S. C. Holmes, 48 Leet street, 2nd bouse above Farmers’ Co-op. 2277 WANTED —8 Threshing-mill hands, 2 Navvies, 1 Skin Painter (Fellmongery).*’ Ploughmen. Station Cowboy, Cooks, etc. —Mathison’s Labour Agency, Esk Street (near Station). 'Phone 375. 2246 WANTED —Ploughman, 27/6 and 30/-. Bullock-driver. 30/-; Farm Boy for milking. Kitchenmaid and Waitress,—L. WILLS. Arcade. BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL. \ PPLICATIONS will be received by -cX. the Invercargill Borough Council up to 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, 23rd inst., for the position of DUSTMAN. The successful applicant to provide a suitable Horse and Harness. Wages, 14s per day. Particulars may beTiad on application at the Town Hall. T. W. WALKER, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Invercargill, March 15. 1911. 2356 Wanteas. WANTED KNOWN —We are Cash Buyers of Prime Dairy-fed Bacon Pigs and Porkers ; also, heavy Pigs by arrangement. . Highest prices given. Write to LINDSAY & CO., Tay Street, Invercargill. 2361 TWA Blacks dinna mak’ a White,” nor will any Tea ••so-called'' just as good take the place; of Hondai-Lanka. ‘•Name on every genuine packet." SOUTHLAND Farmers’ Co-operativa Association have a buyer for a Sub-, urban Properly, with large residence and an acre or two of land. 2290 WANTEO, THE BEEHIVE KNITTING MACHINE & HOSIERY CO. (N.Z.) want people to make HOSIERY for them, whole or spare time, in their own homes. Make £1 per week! Experience unnecessary constant employment. Write at once.. Box 734, G.p.0., Wellington. 2333 SPECIALS. A /I LADIES' TWEED SKIRTS ■tcw To Clear at 6/11, 6/11, , 7/11 each. ' V J. • ayiLDXNGS. DEE ST. BETTER tholy a grumph than a sumpn"—no 'jgrymphing in homes where,Hondai-Lanka o’ the North" Tea is used. Soothes everybody. VICTORIA HOTEL, Clyde Street; Mrs Durham, Proprietress. The -above Hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and 1 trust, by keeping a giod Table ans Beds, to merit a fair share of the public patronage. Tariff Moderate. Permanent Boarders by arrangement. BOXED TWEED SUITS. WE are offering Splendid Value in on* BOXED SUITS. Our Stock is now complete lor the Winter trade. . -We Btoca nothing- but the latest patterns.; our Suits are now being talked about ia many parts of Southland. I. COPELAND CLOTHIEE & M2EC2E, Bee Street. 00/ i 5, WE Stock only the Beat. Entrust us with a trial order. We guarantee satisfaction. R. S. WATERBTON A CO.. Spey Street ‘Phone 64. 1366 SPECIALS. DOZEN CHILDREN’S PINAFORES, Reduced Prices : 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, 1/H* J. PETRIE & SOM. NEIL’S BUILDINGS. DEE ST. OVERCOATS. WE are busy opening up our MEW WINTER. OVERCOATS, and we can say without doubt, the Quality, Style and Bow Brices will speak for themselves. I COPELAND CLOIHIEB 8s MEECEE, Bee Street. A CALL to supper is quickly responded to when Hondai-Lanka Tea is the beverage served. "Beware of substitutes.” WARM UNDERWEAR TOR MEN. WHEN buying your Winter UNDERWEAR, come along our w.ay, and you will go away better pleased thau ever. Brices Bow and Quality Good. I. COPELAND CBOTHIER & MERCER, Dee Street. SPECIALS. 14 SUIT LENGTHS, in All-wool Serg«» Coating, to Clear at 22/6 each WORTH DOUBLE. J. PETRIE & SON, NEIL’S BUILDINGS. DEE ST. DRUNKEN at e’en, drouthy in the mornin' ” —the best substitute for Glenlivet is Hondai-Lanka Tea. • TROUSERS. WE have opened up a Special Bine of MEN’S SADDBB-TWBED TROUSERS —Tweeds that will give the wearer satisfaction. I. COPELAND. CBOTHIER Sc, MERCER, Dee Street. SPECB&BS. LADIES’ TWEED SKIRTS To Clear at 5/11, 6/11, 7/11 each. J. PETRIE & SON, NEIL’S BUILDINGS, DEE ST. I HAVE learned again what I often learned before —that the best is cheapest. Hondai-Lanka Unblended Tea beats all blends. SPECIALS. 15 PAIR MEN’S TWEED TROUSERS. Reduced to 5/11, 6/11, 7/11 pair. J. PETRIE & SON, N-ETT/g BUILDINGS, DUE ST,

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Southland Times, Issue 16687, 16 March 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 16687, 16 March 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 16687, 16 March 1911, Page 1

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