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Situations. WANTED —Girl for typewriting and office work; must be able to do shorthand. Apply "Typiste." Times Office. 3672 WANTED An Experienced General. Apply to Mrs William Handyslde, 121 Gala street, Invercargill. _ 3668 WANTED —Two Good Carpenters. Apply G. Cutler, on Job, Colllngwood street. 3569 WANTED —A Young Lady with soma experience; also an Apprentice for fancy sales. Apply Thomson & Beattie, Ltd. 3668 WANTED —Sawyer, Tailer-out, Lead* iiyf Tramway-layer, Tramway-layer. Trollcymau, Yardman. Engine-driver, Slabby.—J. Maitland Jones, Arcade, Esta street. 3562 WANTED —Two active Men. Apply Thomas Todd and Sons, Ltd., Southland Sanitary Pipe Works, Waikiwi. 3612 WANTED Good Tramway-layer.—« A. and D. Macpherson, Bank N.S. Wales Chambers, Invercargill. 3617 YOUNG WIDOW ' wants washing, cleaning, or. sewing by the day. Apply to Jane Moss, Grace street, Appleby* ✓ 3634 WANTED —Tailer-out, Leading Tramwaylayer, Trolleyman, Sawyer. En-gine-driver, Yardman. —J. Maitland Jones, Arcade Buildings, Esk street. 3618 IMANTED —A Young Man for th* W blacksmlthlng: improver preferred ] good wages to suitable man. Apply ax once to-Archibald McAlister, Lumsd^n. . .3601 WANTED —Two Experienced - Rabbit* trappers. Apply Five Rivers Homestead. ’ 3528 SOUTHLAND TECHNICAL COLLEGE* LADY CLERK AND TYPISTE WANTED. Applications, with testimonial*, are invited up to THURSDAY next. 3rd April, at 12 noon, fpr thg position of Lady Clerk and Typiste-In the Technical College, at a commencing of £7O per annum. Particulars of duties may be obtained at the Education Office, Tay street. W. A. McCAW. Director of Technical Instruction. 28th March, 1913. 3678 •RANTED SMART YOUNG MAH ASSISTANT PUBLISHER. Apply, 3532 THE MANAGER, Southland Times C*. i GOOD Farm-hand (30s), Ploughman* Flaxcutters, Cooks (80s. to 36a)* Waitress (£1 week). Working Housekeeper, Lady-help (town), good General*' Housemaids, Strong Girls assist.—Mrs i Hotair Labour Agent, Tay street,' ’Phone -682. - •’ r 8628 .. .. A xe X- Hockey Sticks, from 4s t* OUvF 17,6 ; Hockey .Pads. Hookey Rings, Hockey Balls at WESNEY Dee Street. 1 3557. 1 JAPANESE Cups and Saucers. Jlv/vf Y'pur choice for Is; Crystal Jugs,your pick for Is each, at WESNEY BROS., Dee Street. '' 356», OYSTER Knives 9d each; Iron Handles 9d each; of Cake Tins 2/3 pel! S et—At WESNEY BROS.. Dee Street BEDROOM SETS, 9/6 up to SO/- per got Now Is the time for cheap Bedroom Ware at WESNEY BROS., Dee St’Bss7. TEA ROOMS. PRINCESS TEA ROOMS, open every Evening to 10 ; Saturday, 11 p.m.-e MRS LECKIE & CO.. Proprietress. art depot, Tay Street * NEW DESIGNS in ART NEEDLEWORK LARGE BEADS, &C. MISS FYFK. , JUST LANDED. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT 081 DANCING SHOES. Good and cheap, HOLMES BROS. .. Tay Street. W. FARNIE & CO., JOUSE DECORATORS AND SIQNv’ X WRITERK ’Phone 626. Opp. Technical School. PLAYED BY THE “WALINGFORD’* ORCHESTRA with pronounced sum cess —“The Pink Lady” Valse, Ivas* Caryll; "Intermezzo” from Cavalleri* Rusticana, Fresh Supply to hand at LILLICRAP’S. , TNVERCARGILL COMPETITIONS-* X Some of the Music in Stock, the rest to arrive shortly. Orders being recorded. Any Information furnished at LILLICRAP’S. PANSY" GRAMOPHONE, slightly shop soiled, reduced from £3 7a 64 to £2 10s. Guaranteed In Perfect Order. Five String BANJO with case, ohoß soiled, reduct|l to £l,ijbs. ■ -- LILLICRAP’S. FOOTBALL SEASON is now on ' us. Footballers, get into training, and wear a pair o| HOLMES BROS.’ GYM. SHOES or BOOTS. A good line of Football Boots als® in stock. TAY . STREET. WILL YE NO COME BACK AGAIN** —Achie Anderson sings this, on*) of the most famous of the old Scottish!, Ballads, with all the pathos which th» subject demands. "Edison Record,” No* 12471. LILLICRAP'S. VJKW SONGS —"There is no Night iq( i-* Heaven,” by W. Harvey PunterJ "Be a Man,” 11. E. Pettier; “Forget M« Not," F. H. Cowen; “Those Sad Blue Eves,” Wilfred Sanderson, LILLICRAP’S. GRAMOPHONE P.ECORDS greatly reduced to clear our present stock. We are going into the Gramophone Business in a large way. and must clear our stock to make room. A sample of the reductions —6s double siders for 4s LILLICRAP’S. WINTER GOODS. VTOW is the time to purchase good xl BOOTS, Wc .stock them, good and flexible —.Marlow's. Bos.tock's. Crockett’s, and Jones's, and ail the Leading Colonial Houses. HOLMES BROS. .. Tay Street. AN "EDISON GEM PHONOGRAPH’* • costs you for the Latest Model £4 10s. Why nii.-s the pleasure It will give you for such a small outlay? LILLICRAP’S. IF YOU COULD STEAL “All th« Silver from the Silvery Moon" wha| would you do with it? Billy William* will explain matters Edison Record No. 12473. LILLICRAP’S,

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Southland Times, Issue 17304, 28 March 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 17304, 28 March 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 17304, 28 March 1913, Page 1

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