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I MOFFAT-VIRTUE TEAT CUPS ARE BEING USED ON ALL MACHINES.

SITUATIONS. WANTED —Competent Foreman. Apply France, Builder. Dm 1042 TXTANTED—A Youth fcr Office; two or It three years’ experience preferred.— Apply Times Office. Dm 1063 TTTANTED—By Girl (aged 16), Employ--11 ment in Draper's or Stationer’s Shop during school holidays. Apply “0.K,” Times Office. Dm 1005 TTTANTED—lmmediately, a Ploughman. IV Apply—Wright, Stephenson <fc Co, Ltd. Dm 1003 WANTED —Cook; for the holidays; fare paid. Apply—Aparima Hotel, Riverton. D 1985 WANTED —By Young Lady with slight experience, position in general Country Store; willing to assist in office. Apply—- “ Willing,” Times Office. 1)1987 TTTANTED—By Young Man; work on II dairy or sheep farm; previous experience. Apply “L.K,” Times Office. Dm 1058 TTTANTED—Gardening by the day. Apply II “5.11,” Times Office. Dmlo3B TTTANTED —Waitress for country hotel; II for about one month; duties to commence first week in January. Apply“W’aitress,” Box 49, Invercargill. Din 1033 WANTED. —For Grand Hotel, strong experienced Girl to relieve and assist in laundry; wages 30/- per week and found. Apply—Manager. DjBBl SOUTHLAND RACING CLUB. WRITTEN APPLICATIONS are invited, to reach me by SATURDAY, December 15, for positions as GATEMEN at the Summer Meeting on Wednesday and Thursday, 2nd and 3rd January, 1924. R. B. CAWS, Secretary. P.O. Box 249, Invercargill. Da4 BOROUGH 1 OF INVERCARGILL. GAS DEPARTMENT. w A N T E D.- ’’ MOTOR TRUCK DRIVER. (Half-ton Ford). Apply: Gas Manager, Gasworks, between 9 and 10 am. on Monday, 17th December, 1923. FBURWELL, Town Clerk. Town Hall, 13th December, 1923. D 1962 ■ BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL. APPOINTMENT OF MOTOR AND TRAFFIC INSPECTOR. APPLICATIONS, accompanied by testimonials, are invited for the position of | Motor and Traffic Inspector. Schedule of duties and conditions may 1 .0 obtained on application at the Town Hall. Salary £275 per annum rising to £3OO p<r annum after the expiration of - n >nt . if suite Ur. April'. ’iigos closw. Noon nr. I’D 1 » - - DAY, 17th Jinv’vrv, 1924. F. BURWELL, Town Clerk. Town Hall, 13th December, 1923. Dm 1010 BOARD AND LODGINGS. WHERE TO STAY IN DUNEDIN, TE RAHIRI HOUSE, 31 UPPER STUART STREET. Handy to Railway Station. Brick Building; electric light; euany rooms; good table. MODERATE TARIFF. Permanent cr Casuals. No overcrowding, —’Phone 2277. WHERE TO STAY IN INVERCARGILL BOWMONT STREET. COMFORTABLE Accommodation tc] Women and Girls within first tram section from Post Office. j Permanents and Casums catered for. Moderate Terms. ’Phone.: 1040 MISCELLANEOUS. j TTTANTED—We dropped price Choice j W Hothouse 25 per cent. New Potatoes, Green Peas, Cabbages; Mixed Nuts 9d. per I lb— ARCADE SUPPLY, Invercargill. Dm 1061 QA DESlGNS—Bungalows, Villas, bj 26 Ov leading N.Z. Architects, 12 6. “Keyesmann,” 15 Palmerston Buildings, Auckland. Dj9o2 JjlOR BOYS—Cricket Bats, Pads, Wickets, Balls. Sorbo Bouncing Balls, will not j burst. Boys’ Footballs from 5/- upwards. '—DOIG’S SPORTS DEPOT, opposite Post i Office. Notice— i, h. w. boyer, io Mitchell Street, am not the H. W. Boyer sued I for debt as reported in Friday morning's i paper. Dm 1051

1 FEW ONLY CROQUET SETS LEFT. A Splendid value. Also Spare Sets of ■ Balls. All Prices. Croquet Clips, Mallets, i Rules of Croquet, etc. —DOIG’S SPORTS ; DEPOT, opposite Post Office. POCKET KNIVES—One-blade Stainless Nickel Knives, 1/3 each. Ladies’ ■Pearl Knives 5/-; Stainless 8/-. j THOMSON, BRIDGER <fc CO., LTD. PERSONAL. IjIARMER (31), well-to-do, wishes to correspond with ambitious Lady, view to j matrimony; only absolutely genuine will be i replied to. Write, first instance, to "M.G.P.,” j Times Office. f D 1970 j nPRAIN UP A BOY so he can defend j 1 himself. Set of Boxing Gloves 18/6 j (youths’ size). Also Men’s size. DOIG’S ] SPORTS DEPOT, opposite Post Office. ! /CHRISTMAS POULTRY—Young Geest, { \J and nice Boiling Fowls.—Lindsay & J Co., Tay and Esk Streets. Df2Gl 4 DELIGHTFUL PRESENT for Boys and Girl —Tennis Racquet, with driving strings, 12/6 and 17/6 each.—DOlG’S SPORTS DEPOT, opposite Post Office. SPECIAL VALUE in Hose st TUtLY’S 0 Drapery. Ladies’ Lisle Thread Hose, in Navy, Grey, Nigger and Black. All one price—3/11. BECK QUOITS, complete with stend; Sandow Developers, Sandow Pumbells, Indian Clubs.—DOlG’S SPORTS DEPOT, oposite Post Office. TENNIS RACQUETS—Of all description! First grade material, 95/-, 92/6, 90/-, 82/6, 70/-, 55/-, 57/6, 50/-, 45/-, 40/-, 35/-, down to 12/6.—DOIG’S SPORTS DEPOT, opposite Post Office.

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Southland Times, Issue 19123, 15 December 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 19123, 15 December 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 19123, 15 December 1923, Page 1