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Situations. \TTANTED General Servant; wage* W iss weekly. Apply 146 Yarrow: street, Invercargill. 3671' WANTED —Boy for shop and mes* sages; good opportunity for suitable' boy. Apply ,A. and T - Burt, Ltd. SBBt. WANTED —A Smart Lad to tear* trade. Apply Ritchie and Co., Sad* dlers, Dee Street. 368# TTJANTED —Girl for typewriting an< VT office work; shorthand. Office. must be able to da Apply “Typiste,” Times 367 ft WANTED An Experienced Generali Apply to Mrs William Handysldgj 121 Gala street, Invercargill. 366 ft. WANTED —Machinist; £l6 per must have sawmill experience; urg*; ent. —Mathison’s, Spey street. S6S^| WANTED— Married Couple*. Soutchergj Paddockers, Classers, Reuseabeuti* Engine-driver (2nd-class, l»s), pit-man. Girls for town and Mathison’s, Spey street. ’Phone 376. i still WANTED —A Young Lady with som*( experience; also an Apprentice foil fancy sales. Apply Thomson & Beattietj Ltd. 36 «* D. KINGSLAND AND SON 1 * Don Street, WANT TWO SMART LADS for Factory. 3«Sf YOUNG WIDOW wants washing* cleaning, or sewing by the day. ply to Jane Moss, Grace street, Appleby^ 3534 WANTED —A Young Man fer tha blacksmlthlng; improver preferred 5 ijood wages to suitable man. Apply ag 3nce to Archibald McAlister, Lumsden. 3Sq trappers, stead. r Rabbit^ Apply Five Rivers Home* 36261 RANTED —Two Experienced SOUTHLAND TECHNICAL COLLEGE, LADY CLERK AND TYPISTE WANTED. Applications, with testimonial^ 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 salarg of £7O per annum. Particulars of duties may be obtained at the Education Office, Tay street. W. A. McCAW, 1 Director of Technical Instruction. . 28th March. 1918. 3 Hlgeellaneou. i t RANTED —1000 Customers Duerden** Music Store, Tay street. Songs and; mo Pieces. 3 copies for 6d; Writing blets, the bent in Southland, Sixpence 36451

WILL YE NO COME BACK AGAIN 1 ' —Acbie Anderson sines this, on* of the most famous of the old Scottish Ballads, with all the pathos which th«subject demands. “Edison Record. N-* 1217,1. ; LILLICRAP’S. xrS'Vv'’ SONGS-—"Thera Is no Night i« 1 JV Heaven," by W. Harvey Punter;? "Be a Man.” H. B. Pether; “Forget M« K’ot.'v 'f. Bt CoWenj- "Those Sad Blue Eve’s.” Wilfred Sanderson. LILLICRAP’S. TEA ROOMS. A PRINCESS TEA ROOMS, open ever* Evening to 10 ; Saturday. 11 p.m.-sl MRS LECKIE & CO., Proprietress. ,( WE are Cash Buyers of Oats. ChallJ Ryegrass, and Potatoes. Higbesl prices given.— Carswell and Co., Ltd, Llddel street. *•“ N : ART DEPOT, Tay Street EW DESIGNS In ART NBEDLfIf WORK. LARGE BEADS, Ac. MISS FYFE. JUST LANDED. s A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT O* DANCING SHOES. Good and cheaj^ HOLMES BROS. Tay Street W. FARNIK & CJ.. . \ House decorators and siqnh WRITERS. 'Phone 526. Opp. Technical School Played by the "walinqford^ ORCHESTRA with pronounced sum cess —“The Pink Lady” Valse, Ivaa Caryll; "Intermezzo” from Cavalleri% Rustlcana. Fresh Supply te hand at j LILLICRAP’S. I TNVERCARGXLL COMPETITIONS -4 X Some of the Music in Stock, the reaf to arrive shortly. Orders being ed Any information furnished at > LILLICRAP’S. * PANSY” GRAMOPHONE., shop soiled, reduced frem It 7s C$ to £ 2 10s. Guaranteed in Perfect Ordeiv Five String BANJO with case, shojg soiled, to £1 3jDs. LILLICRAP’S. FOOTBALL y SEASON is now on us. Footballers* get into training, and wear a pair aI HOLMES BROS. 1 GYM. SHOES er BOOTS. A good line of Football Boots aiaa In stock. TAY STREET. SHALL YOU? SHALL I?” —E<Hb<3 Mixed Quartette, Record No. 10|7 A sacred song familiar te thousand sung by the quartette with beaut shaded expression. LILLICRAP’S. LADIES’ HANDBAGS, —Per a oboieq, selection of the latest styles iig Handbags at reasonable prices, tr* NOBLE’S. Dee Street and Otautau. • u : : * AN "EDISON GEM PHONOGRAPH* costs you for the Latest Model £4 10s. Why miss the pleasure it will give you for such a small outlay? , LXLLICRAP’S. * IF YOU COULU STEAL “All th« Silver from the Silvery Moon” whal( would you do with it? Billy William* will explain matters Edison Record/ No. 12473. LILLICRAP’S. McNEIL & CLARK have Jut opened their winter supply of Pants. Shirts, Sox, Olives, Mainers, Rats, etc., from the world’s best maker*. Gramophone records greatly duced to clear our present stoclCa We are going into the Gramophone Bust-' ness in a large way, and must clear ouastock to make room. A sample of th«' reductions — 6s double slders for 4s LILLICRAP’S. WINTER GOODS. NOW is the time to purchase good BOOTS. We stock them, good and flexible —Marlow’s, Rostock's, and Jones’s, and all the Leading Colonisf Houses. HOLMES BROS. .. Tay Streep

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Southland Times, Issue 17306, 31 March 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 17306, 31 March 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 17306, 31 March 1913, Page 1

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