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Situations. WANTED —Good General ; light work; no children.—Mrs Webb, The Vicarage, Winton. 1567 WANTED, at once—-Boy for Plumbing trade. Apply • A Peterson, Tay Street. _ 1570 WANTED —A Good General. Apply ia evening. Mrs G. I. Moffett, Clyde street. 1572 WANTED —Lady-help, young ; duties light. Reply, in first instance, to “Quick,” Times Office. 1558 WANTED First-class certificated Engine-driver; also, Locomotive Driver ; steady jobs. Apply to The N.Z. Pine Company, Invercargill. 1530 VT7ANTED—Ploughman, wages 27/8 VV per week ; fvyo married-couples, £9O a year and found; Cooks, Housemaids, Waitresses , and ' Nursery-housemaid, Generals (town and country), wages 15s to £1 per week. Apply Mrs S. C. Holmes, 48 Leet Street. 'Phone 582. 1560 WANTED Bullock-driver, Ploughman. Apply L. WILLS, Arcade. ’Phone 411. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. SMART YOUNG* MAI? Is required to take charge of our MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. Apply, by letter only, statin® experience and salary required. ROSS & GTiENDZNXNG-, LTD., Esk Street. 1588 WANTED,' by Mercantile firm, a com? petent Typlste and Stenographer. A knowledge of invoicing a strong recommendation. Apply, in own handwriting, to “TTPISTE," 1490 Box 210, Invercargill.' Wanteds. TT/ANTED to Rent, House of 6. 6 or 7 l Vl Rooms, for twelve months ; Bast preferred; conveniences. “Alpha,” Times Office. 158$ THE Latest Magazines, Fashion Journals and Periodicals of all kinds!; also the latest 6d editions, at NOBLE'S. Dee Street. 1495 i ... LADIES’ Hair Pads, Back and Side Combs, Hair Nets, Dressing Combs, Brushes, and the latest styles in Ladies’ Handbags, at prices you can afford to pay.—NOBLE’S, Dee Street. 1495 SEE our. Door and Windows for cheap lines in Crockery, Enamel ware, Brushware, etc. The lines are too numerous to mention here. To see them ia to buy.—NOBLE’S, Dee Street 149S CJTATIONEpY to Suit Everyone. Writing Pads, Envelopes, Notepaper (Plain or. Fancy), Account Bo'oks, Notebooks, Fountain' Pens, e'to., at NOBLE’S, Dee Street. 1495 •J rj|j JOE WARD ABROAD (by the AVv author of King Dick Abroad), Is, posted 1/I.—WESNEY BROS., Dee street. 1575 qaa PRETTY Ornament Vases, etc., offered at 6d each.—WESNET BROS., Dee Street. 1576 CORONATION NUMBERS to arrive three weeks : London News, Gold Record Number 4s, Panorama Number. 3s 6d, Double Number 2s; Graphic, Number 2s, Ceremony Number 2s ; Black' and White, Souvenir Number 2s, Double Number 2s ; Sporting and Dramatic News, Coronation Number 2s ; Ladies’ Pictorial, Double Coronation Number 2s; Sketch, Special Coronation Number 4/6. Order earIy.—WESNEY BROS., Dee Street. ' 1577 —AT— I. COPELAND’S 5 Dozen WHITE TENNIS SHIRTS, Ift Good Strong Cloth. Usual Price, 5s 6d—To Clear at 2s XXd Each. ■'CjWEET as Mountain Heather.”— iD Scotchmen are connoisseurs in Tea. Cock o’ the North is prime favourite. PORK BONES, Fillets, Kidneys, and Pork Cuttings, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, at LINDSAY & CO.’S, Tay Street (next Theatre), Esk Street (near Railway). POB QUICK SALE I 150 COPELAND’S PAIRS Of MEN’S TWEED TROUSERS. Usual Price, XOs 6d —Sale Price, 7s 60. FIERNOON I B Ac To make your little entertainment A success you must use Tigei Tea. YoiS visitors will appreciate it. beat alteration sale —AT—SCOTT’S OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. SATISFIED !—Everyone is who usea Hon dal Lanka Cock o’ the North, New Zealand's best IslOd Tea; perfection. COAL. WE Stock only the Best. Entrust us with a trial order. We guarantee satisfaction. R. S. WATERSTON A Co., Spey strc''’. 'Phone 64. 1368 —AT— I. COPELAND’S DOZEN MEN’S TWEED CAPS. Usual Price, 2s 6d. To be Cleared at Xs Each. These are Real Snips. G FRAGRANT as the Rose.” —Englishmen delight in drinking Unblended Honda! Lanka Tea; fresh and pure ; 2a These cold days We defy you to get a more refreshing, more invigorating drink than a cup of hot Tiger Tea. We emphasise Tiger Tea because the better the tea the greater its recuperative powers. *• THRESH as the Shamrock.” —The Sona P of Erin are great consumers i>i Ceylon Honda! Lanka Tea; as 6d to 2e 2d. IT’S NOT WHAT YOU PAT. * But what y ;u get, which countA When you buy Tiger you get a firstclass tea —rich and appetising—and you pay no more than for teas not nearly so good. "VSTOMJINKIND.” Old Britannia’s VY daughters, study your menfolk*’ tastes, and use only Hondal Lanka Tea l bes.t Ceylon.

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Southland Times, Issue 16784, 12 July 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 16784, 12 July 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 16784, 12 July 1911, Page 1

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