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FOR PRINTING Up-10-Datc, Artistic * and Seasonable. . TRY THE SOUTHLAND TIMES

Situations. WANTED —Two smart young Women for piecework; also two strong Lads for factory. D. Kingeland and S' Ltd., Don street. Ms4&s AT ONCE—Leading Tram-way-layer; good hut adcommodation. Apply Whitaker & Plercy, Tokanui. / ZMU97 WANTED— First Engine-driver, Haul-er-driver, Machinist, Sav. er, T:im_ wayman, Leading Bushman, Bushmadr Slioeman, Trollyman, Taller-out, Slabby. J. Maitland Jones, Arcade. 3M5492 w ANTE D—i A FIRST-CLASS ASSISTANT for Clothing and Mercery Dept. Apply— MANAGER, New Zealand Clothing Factory. IMtSOS WANTED —Married Ploughmen, Married Couples, Farm Labourers, Ploughmen (£2 10/-), Contract Ditchers, Yearly Shepherd, Rouseabouts (stations). Labourers (12/-), Scutchers, Flaicutters, Mill Hands, Hotel Porter, Cooks, Housemaids, Generals. Mathison’s Agency, Spey street. 1M1507 Miscellaneous. WANTED TO BUT—Two good Sheep Dogs; one a huntaway, and one & heading dog; used to hill country. Sellers communicate with "Shepherd,” c/o Times Office. . 4Mq448 i i 8 t I 1 r o L I, e 1 e e t f o 7 0 I, V t 1 L. 1 t * t t 3 1 9 > I 1 i 3 S I L LOOK! —Candles 7d, Wax Candles Bd, S pkts Hudson Powder 1/-, S pkts Sapon' 1/-, Clever Mary lOd, Dutch Cleanser sd—At BAXTER’S. Mt496 FOR CONSUMPTION, Unrivalled Winter Home SUNNY CENTRAL OTAGO. Recommended by Leading Medical Men. LIMITED ACCOMMODATION. Apply “HOME,” Mq445 Times Office. LOOK! —Seeded Raisins 6d, Dried Apricots 9d, Prunes 7d, Cornflour So, 5 pkts Jellies 1/-, Baking Powder 1/6, Bag Blue lOd —At BAXTER’S. Mt496 QUVALINE, the ideal complexion and 0 skin lotion; excellent for chapped hands, etc., etc. Price, 1/6, from R. SOMMERVTLLE, Chemist and Eyesight Specialist, Dee street, Invercargill. APPLES and Pears —We have for Sale 150 cases Dessert and Cooking Apples, comprising such choice varieties as Jonathons. Scarlet Nonpariel, Monro’s Favorite, Senator, delicious. New York Pippin, etc. Pears—About 150 cases of the best varieties of Pears. Jam Melons, Oranges and Lemons. Sales daily by F. BOWDEN AND CO., Don street LOOK! —Herrings in Sauce lid and 1/1, Cutlet Salmon 1/1, pkt Dates 6d, Currie 6d, 3 Essences 1/-, lOlbs Onions 1/-, 3 tins Zebra 10 %d—At BAXTER’S. Mt4M DON'T miss the record bargains in Overcoats now below cost price at ALEX. RODUars cheap sale of Gas, Wallen’s Gore stock. SOMMERVILLE’S BRONCHITIS' and Asthma Cure for distressing cough, cold on the chest, bronchitis, asthma, etc., etc. A gentleman suffering from Chronic Asthma says: —"lt is the only thing I have ever had to give me any lasting benefit.” Obtainable from R. Sommerville. Dee street, at 2/6 per bottle. Easy Monday laundry help makes clothes spotless without rubing. 1/- packet entities you to try for £IOO cash prize. —PINO. —The all-British Disinfectant. Keeps the home hygienic and healthy. Removes unpleasant odours from sinks, drains, closets, and kills disease germs therein. Mc« 3 WE have marked 196 Overcoats below cost for the cheap sale of Gua. Wallen’s Gore stock. RODIE’S Corner, Dee street. rrtHE War lias snown we must ne mX dependent of outside enterprise. Ask for the New Zealand made HAYWARD’S MALT VINEGAR, the purest and best obtainable PINO. —The new and improved allBritish Disinfecting Fluid. Best for the home. Best for the farm. Prevents disease; safeguards life. Mc 62 DON’T lie awake these cold nights when a NORTH BRITISH HOT WATER BOTTLE will send you oft into a healthy refreshing slumber. . Made by the North British Rubber Company. Look for their "Unique” Stepper—the brand of satisfaction. All sizes and prices from all traders. X T R A -SPECIAL, Ll 50 BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS (All sizes). Price this Week Only 14/6. AT COPELAND’S 36. DEE STREET. COLD nights bring no dread to the lucky users of a NORTH BRITISH HOT WATER BOTTLE —THE BOTTLE for long wear. They bring sleep to* lb* sleepless and make the sleepy sleep better. Look for the "Unique” Stopper. AU reliable traders. —PlNO. —Disinfectant Fluid, all-Brit-ish. Unsurpassed for use oa horses, dogs, etc. For bathing wounds in. stock, contagious abortion in dairy cows, etc. . c 63 STOP that cough, cure that cold. Take MOKO. Moko brings instant relief, and effects a permanent cure. Bottles’, 1/6. Stores, chemists. rpHE only reason the makers do not X put better rubber into “Unique” HOT WATER BOTTLES is because they cannot. There's no better rubber made. Never leaks. Lasts for years. Made in Great Britain. If your Chemist doesn’t stock them try any other trader. BABY won’t cry so If you put a NORTH BRITISH HOT WATER BOTTLE in the cot. Makes them snug, warm, and comfortable, in the coldest room. No need to, coddle tl)em in stufly atmosphere, inke the doctor s advice, give them warmth with fresh air. Ask your trader for the "Unique" Stopper bottle. PINO. — The new and improved allBritish Disinfecting Fluid. Ten times a® efficacious as any other. Cheapest antiseptic ever invented. Mc 63 A LEX. RODIE’S record bargains in Gents and Boys’ Overcoats from Gus. Wallen’s Gore stock are wonderful value. Haulage and carting—We are prepared to quote for all kinds of Haulage by Traction Engine or Drays. Apply TODD & WILSON, brick yards, Waiklwi. ’Phone 730. GENTS’ OVERCOATS —195 to clear under cost price from Gus. Wallen’s Gore stock now bbing sacrificed at ALEX. RODIE’S cheapjsala UNLOADING Overcoats at the cheap sale of Gus. Wallen’s Gore stock now on at RODEE’S corner. 'Phones 45 And 862-

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Southland Times, Issue 17942, 23 May 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 17942, 23 May 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 17942, 23 May 1917, Page 1

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