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MOFFAT-VIRTUE MILKING MACHINE ON TOP!

SITUATION*. W ANTED-A Maid for Housework; n» children. Apply—Mrs A. C. Millar, 73 Bowmont Street. Doi 127 WANTED —Good General; must be able to cook and milk; never more than three cows kept ; wages 30/- and extra during harvest. Apply—Box 1, Edendale. TXT’ANTED—An Experienced Waitress nt VV once. Apply—Proprietress, City Hotel. DnIOSS WANTED —Good Ford Mechanic to overhaul Engine. Apply—“G.K.,” Tim-« Office. Do 11(7 WANTED —At once, Good Capable Girl for Hotel; wages 30/-. Apply “K.K.,” Times Office. Doll 6 TT.7ANTED—An Experienced Girl; at ome. VV Apply—Proprietress, City Hotel. DnIOUS WANTED. A Thoroughly Competent All Round Saddler; able to re-body collars; constant employment. Apply—W. Grave, Saddl t, Oamaru. DnlOZl WANTED— Immediately, a Ploughmtn. Apply—Wright, Stephenson & Ltd. Dm 10)2 WANTED— By Young Man; work m dairy or sheep farm; previous experience. Apply “L.K.,” Times Office. DmlosB TTTANTED- Gardening by the day. Apjly VV*“S.H.,” Times Office. Dinlo3B ! BOARD AND LODGINGS. WHERE TO STAY IN DUNEDIS, TE RAHIRI HOUSE, 31 UPPER STUART STREET. Handy to Railway Station. Brick Building; electric t ght; sunny rooms; go>d table. MODERATE TARIFF. Permanent or Casuals. No overcrowdirg —’Phone 2277. WHERE TO STAY IN INVERCARGILL Y.W.CX BOWMONT STREET. COMFORTABLE Accommodation Women and Girls within first tram tion from Post Office. Permanents and Ca&ums catered for. Moderate Terms. ’Phone.: 1040 Miscellaneous. WANTED—Ior Clients; Eight to Ten W Breeding Sows. Apply—Carewell & Co., Ltd., Invercargill. Dn1072 MIDDLE-AGED GENTLEMAN wishes to correspond with Lady (not under 391 I with view to matrimonay. Apply “E.K.,” 1 Times Office. DollJß QA DESlGNS—Bungalows, Villas, bj 26 Ov leading N.Z. Architects, 12/6. “Keyesmann,” 15 Palmerston Buildings, Auckland. D)9 >2 T7IOR BOYS —Cricket Bats, Pads, Wickite, F Balls. Sorbo Bouncing Balls, will lot burst. Boys’ Footballs from 5/- upwards. —DOIG’S SPORTS DEPOT, opposite Pont Office. MONSTER HOLIDAY SALS! 400 READY-FOR-SERVICE SUITS. 1000 HATS.—3O Different Shapes. W. GEORGE & CO. GRAND HOTEL CORNER. DEE ST. Doll)3 WANTED KNOWN—You can get rid of VV • that troublesome corn in a lew days by using SOMMER VILLES PERI'EC 1 CORN CURE. It has never been known to fail in its purpose. Price 1/6; postage 1/7 from R. Sommerville, Chemist and Eyesight Specialist, Dee Street, Invercargll. A FEW ONLY CROQUET SETS LEFT. Splendid value. Also Spare Sets of • Balls. All Prices. Croquet Clips, Malle s, i Rules of Croquet, etc.—DOIG’S SPORTS j DEPOT, opposite Post Office. POCKET KNIVES—One-blade Stainkss Nickel Knives, 1/3 each. LmW I Pearl Knives 5/-; Stainless 8/-. I THOMSON, BRIDGER & CO., LTD. j ; I MUST GET THOSE STAINLES S i 1 KNIVES for Christmas before I forget. 1 BROAD, SMALL A CO. have them. I Lockwood’s Sheffield Quality. Deaser a, I 17/6; Tables, 20/- Half-dozen. BROAD. SMALL & CO. ' rriRAIN UP A BOY so he can defei d 1 L himself. Set of Boxing Gloves 18 6 j (youths’ size). Also Men’s size.—DOlG S I SHORTS DEPOT, opposite Post Office. CHRISTMAS POULTRY—Young Geew and nice Boiling Fowls. —Lindsay <Sc : Co., Tay and Esk Streets. Df2( 1 ; A DELIGHTFUL PRESENT for Boys ard ' A Girl—Tennis Racquet, with driving 'strings, 12/6 and 17/6 each.-DOIG S SPORTS DEPOT, opposite Post Office. ' TTTON’T Mother be pleased when she ee'is I VV that ALUMINIUM KETTLE on the i Range on Christmas Morning. They are ■ Heavy Cast Aluminium and the prices are: •2-pt., 16/6; 4-pt., 20/-; 6-pt., 25/-. BROAD, SMALL & CO. Avery welcome present for Christmas Time —Boxes of Cigars 2/5, < 3/6, 6/6, 16/6, 18/-. Also nice Boxes of • Cigarettes.—DOlG, Tobacconist, Dee Street. BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUE WARE—In Copper, Brass and Old Silver. Voes, j Bowls, Trays, Waiters, etc. A Splendid ! Selection. | THOMSON, BRIDGER & CO., LTD. HARDY’S Fishing Rods, Reels, Linei, etc. Also a good assortment of other j makes and all the necessities for fishing. I DOIG’ SPORTS DEPOT, opposite Post O: - ; fice j MEW SELECTION—Of Copper i xi Fire Screens, Coal Hods and Log Boxeu I A fine gift for the housewife. ■ THOMSON, BRIDGER CO., LTD. (IUTLERY —Nothing will please the Housr • J wife so well as a present of Stainless ) Cutlery this Christmas. I THOMSON, BRIDGER & CO., LTD. SPECIAL VALUE in How at TULLY’L Drapery. Ladies’ Lisle Thread Hose, in ! Navy, Grey, Nigger and Black. All on* ; price—3/11. PECK QUOITS, complete with stand Sandow Developers, Sandow Dumbellg. I Indian Clubs -DOIG’S SPORTS DEPOT i opoaite Post Office.

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Southland Times, Issue 19125, 18 December 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 19125, 18 December 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 19125, 18 December 1923, Page 1

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