srruATioNS. r)RCHARD. —Wanted, strong Youth for orchard work; good wages; comfortable home. J. R. Webb, Cromwell 65085 VX7ANTED—A Man for coal cart. Apply * ' Carrol & Thompson, Spey street. 35c56 \X/ANTED —Willing Woman or Girl as ’ ’ general for light place; no outside duties. Wages, £l. Apply “Country,’* Otautau Post Office. 65d93 \\7ANTED (for country place near ' ’ Winton) —Sociable Girl or Elderly Woman for housework. One fond of young children. Good home. Apply to “Home,” Times Office. 25c73 TUANTED (immediately)— Youth or Re- ’ ' turned Soldier to drive motor van. Also Baker’s Assistant. T. Nicoll, baker, Edendale. 3Sc7l V\7ANTED —Bushmen, Tailerout, Machin- '' Ist, Trolleyman, Tramwaylayer, Bigbencbman, Slabby. J. Maitland Jones, secretary Sawmill Employers, Arcade, Esk street. 1 35c74 WANTED—Married Ploughmen, Married Couples, Ploughmen, Farm Labourers, Lads (farms), Rouseabouts (stations), Goree-cutters, Fencers, Labourers, Waggoner, Engine-driver (2nd certificate), Paddockers, Ciassers, Chainmen, Feeders, Waitress, Cooks, Generals, Housekeepers. Mathison’s Agency, Spey street. XSeI29 WANTED —Hotel Porter, Married Ploughmen (£2O year and found), Scrub Cutters, Lads, Lads for farms, Housekeeper 25/- per week), Cooks, Housemaids, Waitresses, experienced Generals (town and country). Mrs Holmes, Dee street. ’Phone 582. 35d105 WINTON JOCKEY CLUB. APPLICATIONS FOR HANDICAPPER. A PPLICATIONS are invited for the posh A*- tion of HANDICAPPER for the above Chib’s Annual Meeting on November 14th and 15th, 1917. Applications, stating salary required, and accompanied by testimonials, to be in the Secretary’s hands not later than SEPTEMBER 6th. H. A. PIERCE, Secretary. Box 11, Winton. 55a33 MISCELLANEOUS. “VTIOLET DAY,” Saturday Next, Bth ’ September. Send your donation *in cash or goods for Trench Comforts to Secretary' YALCJL, Tay street. Sd9B WANTED TO BUY —Secondhand Vee-dee »» v;Krob,r- vi Apply “Mac,” Times Vibrator; £l. Office. ISellfi of your boys in the Trenebee when you see the stalls on Saturday, and give generously. SdlOO W C.OLLEN MITTS) ’' f <tr the Boys at the Front j 1 KO.faj/' AT COPELAN P’S. CYCLISTS! Remember Dunlop Tyres deserve your patronage, as the prices of lunlop and Oceanic Tyres have not been ncreased on pre-war prices. Always fresh rom T. W. VICKERY, Lip., Dee street opposite News Office). TIfcINTYRE’S Extra Strong Regulating Pills, 4/6. Recommended by hundreds of women. Obtainable chemists and stores everywhere. Tl/TOTORISTS ensure an enjoyable outing •“A by riding only A-WON Clincher Tyres as used by the British War Office because of the service and satisfaction they give. WOOL SORTERS’ APRONS (with Pockets) 3/6 cftcix COPELAND, 36 DEE STREET. ■RLACKHEAD and OPEN PORE CURE— L* To be had from R. SOMMERVXLLE, Chemist and Eyesight Specialist, Dee street, Invercargill. Price, 3/6 per bottle, or posted, 3/10. I’T'HE Bth Regimental Band has kindly A consented to give a programme of music on Rotunda at 8 p.m, on SATURDAY. Do not let the collectors pass you without a donation. Sd99 YX/ANTED —AH Motorists to know that ’’ they can procure Pratt’s two-gallon Petrol Tins, with patent screw tops. Price, 4/6 each. WILSON & FRASER, Triumph Motor Garage, Doe street, Invercargill TJELP to win the war —by giving on AA violet Day. You are providing the boys in front line trenches—free of charge with some necessary comforts which are needed to keep him fit. SdlOl Y^OALS. —Note our Cash prices per ton;— Nightcaps 27/6, Nuts 21/6, Wairio 32/6. All other Coals and Dry Firewood stocked. Ofice: 10 Tay street, and Clyde and Tyne streets. ’Phone 701. INVERCARGILL COAL CO. Buckskin suits for Boys’ Wear At 15/6 and 17/6. COPELAND, 36 DEE STREET.
ly/TOTOR CYCLISTS! We specialise ia i your requirements. We do not touch Motor Cars. We have THE selection in Motor Cycle Tyres—all British Tyres at pre-war prices. T. W. VICKERY, LTD., Dee street, opp. News Office. TZ'EEP the Old Flag flying. Trade impenally by always riding the British* made CLINCHER CROSS Car Tyree and AWON Motor Cycle Tyres made for rough use on hard roads by the NORTH BRITISH RUBBER COY. Wholesale, HAYWARD BROS., LTD. CPECTACLES supplied and sight scientificiuly tested by Mr R. SOMMERVTLLE, Chemist and Eyesight Specialist, Dee street, Invercargill. Charges strictly moderate for first-class materials and service. TNTENDING Motor Cyclists! During th* Winter months T. W. VICKERY, LTD., have thoroughly overhauled and renewed several Douglas, Humber, and Triumph Motor Cycles. Call and see them now! BLUE FLANNELS in Men’s and O.S. Men’s Sizes AT COPELAND’S. TM'cENTYRE'S Extra Strong Regulating Pills, 4/6. Recommended by hundreds of women. Obtainable chemists and stores everywhere. 200 pairs BUCKSKIN KNICKERS (ail Sizes) AT COPELAND’S. X/' TTERSBURGH Strawberry Plants—l dozen 10/-, 60 for 35/-, 100 for £3 5/-. Sunnyvale Orchard Co, Island Block, Central Otago.
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Southland Times, Issue 17756, 6 September 1917, Page 1
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