Situations. WANTED —Boy for shop and messages; good opportunity for suitable boy. Apply A. and T. Burt, Ltd. 3580 WANTED— A Smart Lad to learn trade. Apply Ritchie and Co., Saddlers, Dee Street. Sift# WANTED —Girl for typewriting and office work; must be able to-do' shorthand. -Apply “Typlste," Times' Office. 367*! WANTED —Si l ong Youth for Sheep Farm. Apply at once, Carswell and; Co., Ltd., Liddel street. 361* VtTANTED An Experienced * t Apply to Mrs William Handysid%| JJ L Gala street, Invercargill. 366*t WANTED —A Young Lady with corn* experience; also an Apprentice fancy sales. Apply Thomson & Beattie, Ltd. 356*’ } 11/ ANTED —Sawyer, Tailer-out, Lead* V» jng Tramway-layer, Tramway-Jayer, Trolleyman, Yardman, Engine-driver,! Slabby.—J. Maitland Jones, Arcade, Eski street. 856# -\T OUNG WIDOW wants washing* J- cleaning, or sewing py the -day, Ap-* ply to Jane Moss, Grace street, Appleby* 3534, WANTED Threshing-mill .Hands, Married Couples. Ploughmen, Lad* (farms), Scutchers, Paddockers, Classera, Feeders Chainmen, Cutters, Rouseabouts, Macliiuist (sawmill), Gravelplt-man. Girls for town and country.—Mathlson’s, Spey street. 361* WANTED —A Young Man for the blacksmithlng; improver preferred } good wages to suitable man. Apply a* once to Archibald McAlister, Lumsden. 350 L WANTED —Two Experienced Rabbit—trappers. Apply Five Rivers Homestead. 3526 SOUTHLAND TECHNICAL COLLEGE. LADY CLERK AND TYPISTE WANTED. A PPLICATIONS, with -A. are Invited up to THURSDAY next, 3rd April, at 12 noon, for the position of Lady Clerk and Typiste in the Technical College, at a commencing salary of £7O per' annum. Particulars of duties may be obtainedat the Education Office, Tay street. W. A. McCAW, Director of technical Instruction. 28th March, 1913. 3571; w ANTED SMART YOUNG SIAJI as ASSISTANT PUBLISHER. Apply, THE MANAGER, Southland Times'‘Co, 8532 GOOD Farm-hand XSOs),. Ploughman, Flaxcutters, Cooks (80s to 35s)*. Waitress (£1 week), Working House- 1 keeper. Lady-help (town), good Gtenerals,’ Housemaids, Strong Girls assist. Mrs Holmes, Labour Agent, Tay street.. 'Phone 582. 3529 SOUTHLAND BOARD OF EDUCATION Applications, with testimonials, from Teachers competent to -fill tha following vacancies,'will be receivdft ’fcb tills' Office up to TUESDAY, the Ist AtyjNL. 1913 TO H ARLTON*: Teach er. Salary f 150-1180; with residence. 2. MORTON MAINS : Sole Teacher. Salary- £l2O-£l5O, with £ls House allowance. 3. AVONDALE : Sole Teacher. Salary £9O-1120, with £lO House al* lowance. 4. NEW RIVER FERRY: Sole Teacher. Salary £9O-£l2O, witli ’ £l® House allowance. 6. ERMEDALB (New School) : Sola Teacher. Salary according ta , average attendance. 6. INVERCARGILL , MIDDLE : Temporary 3rd Assistant for about seven months from Ist April, 191*. Salary £l5O per hnnum. 7. PAHIA; First Assistant. Salary £9O-£i2o. 8. MAITLAND VILLAGE: First Assistant. Salary, £9O-£l2O. 9. RYAL BUSH: First Assistant. Salary £9O-£l 20. 10. EDENDALE : Pupil Teacher. N.B. —Candidates for the position o# upil Teacher , must, first have Interiewed one of the Board’s Inspectors. Forms of application may be obtained t this Office. JOHN NEILL, Secretary. Education Office, 22nd March, 1913. 346* MisceUaneon*. ITANTED lo Purchase, 5 or 6-roomed V House, with every convenience, near ost Office. Apply '‘Cash,” Times Office. 350* TEA ROOMS. PRINCESS TEA ROOMS, open every Evening to 10 ; Saturday, 11 p.m.—4RS LECKIE & CO., Proprietress. JOTICE to CARTERS. —No more Sand S to be removed from my Sand Pit, llzabeth street, Kllbrony,—H. H. Per- „ 3BOT, ,TTE are Cash Buyers of Oats, Chalk yV Ryegrass, and Potatoes. Highest -rices given.—Carswell and Co., Ltd— Jddel street. 361* N ART DEPOT, Tay Street. EW DESIGNS in ART NEEDLBK WORK. LARGE BEADS. Ac. MISS FYFE. JUST LANDED. OF! a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT A- DANCING SHOES. Good and cheap. HOLMES BROS. Tay Street, H W. FARNIE & CO.. OUSE DECORATORS AND SlGNwßiTpaa 'Phone 626. Opp. Technical School. PLAYED BY THE "WALINGFORD’* ORCHESTRA with pronounced success —"The Pink Lady" Valse, Ivan Caryll; "Intermezzo” from Cavalleria Kustlcana. Fresh Supply to hand at LILLICRAP’S. INVERCARGILL COMPETITIONS 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 7s 6d to £2 10s. Guaranteed in Perfect Order. Five String BANJO with case, shop soiled, lo £1 lbs. LILLICRAP’S. s : FOOTBALL EASON Is now on us. Footballers, get into training, and wear a pair of HOLMES BROS.' GYM. SHOES or BOOTS. A good line of Football Boots also in stock. TAY STREET. Caro ledger system. card* ruled to any pattern by tha SOUTHJjfAii&jsaai
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Southland Times, Issue 17305, 29 March 1913, Page 1
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