SITUATIONS. WANTED —Two Men to split posts; contract. State price to T. B. Scott, Fairfax. Ncl23 TYJANTED—By a Reliable W’oman, HouseTt keeping; town or country. Apply“AJ4.,” Times Office. Nel76 WANTED —Head Yardman for SawmilL Apply “A.H.,” Times Office. Nd 131 WANTED —A Probationer for Maternity Nursing. Apply Nurse Pay, 29 Eye Street. NcllB WANTED —Fqr Christmas Holidays, an Experienced Waitress. Apply—Mrs M. A. Hansen, Oban House, Stewart Island. WANTED —By respectable Widow, Offices to clean, or day work. Apply “A.N.,” Times Office. Nel7s WANTED —Handy Man for odd jobs; urgent. Apply—96 Esk Street. Nel77 WANTED —At once: Housekeeper for station. Apply—Wright, Stephenson & Co., Invercargill. Nel7B WANTED —Reliable Help! domestio duties or assist milking; every convenience. Apply “A. 0. Times Office. NelBl WANTED —A Boy to drive dray; wages 25/- to 30/- per week. Apply by letter to D. McNaughton, Browns. Ndl4B WANTED —An Assistant for Cheese Factory. Previous experience necessary. Apply Manager, Fairfax. Ndl46 WANTED. fpWO JOINERS; permanent employment JL to suitable men. Apply— GEORGE POOLE & SONS, LTD., Nclo7 Yarrow Street. BOY WANTED. LEWIS’S, LTD., have Vacancy for SMART LAD For Parcel Despatch Room. Apply: MANAGER, NelBB Lewis’s, Ltd. APPLICATIONS will be received until MONDAY, the 10th inst., for the position of LEDGER-KEEPER (male) for leading firm of Stock and Station Agents in Dunedin. Reply, stating age, experience and salary expected, to— BOX 417, NelB2 Dunedin. LIVE STOCK AUCTIONEER. APPLICATIONS (to be treated confidentially) are invited for the position of an Experienced Auctioneer; one with a A knowledge of Otago preferred. - Applications, K stating age, experience and salary required, with copies of testimonials, will close on Saturday, November 15, 1924. Applications to be marked “Auctioneer,” and addressed to Chairman, Otago Farmers’ Co.-Op. Assn., of NJZ., Ltd., Dunedin. NaBs ... . .. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED —To buy, Lady’s Bicycle in good order. Appl- ‘K.E.,” Timea Oikte. Nel74 WANTED —To buy, Cabin Trunk; state price, etc., to “0.P.,” Times Office. WANTED —Furnished Cottage at Colao Bay, for week or ten days at Christmas. Apply “Cottage,” Box 106, Invercargill. Ncl2o WANTED —Within town boundary, south from Tay Street, Sound House; five rooms, modern conveniences.—Bowden & Co. Ndl36 WANTED —To sell one good Sow.—G. Garrett, Awarua Plains. Ndl33 WANTED— To sell almost new Oak Double Bedstead, with best wire mattress and silver down kapoc mattress. Also Pedestal Cupboard and Small Table to match. Apply “Genuine,” Times Office. POLLOK’S NURSERY HAIR LOTION— Effectively cleanses children’s heads of pediculi. It is easy to apply and clean in use. Price 1/6 per bottle. Posted 6d« extra.—POLLOK’S PHARMACY, 99 Tay Street. LAWNMOWERS —Set, Sharpened and adjusted by Experienced Mechanic. Easy Cutting assured. Charges moderate. Mowers left with P. FRASER, Saddler, Spey St. Early Delivery. Ozlosl TOOTH BRUSHES—Best English makes in a large assortment of shapes, etc., from 6d to 3/6. The bristles will not come out!—POLLOK’S PHARMACY, 99 Tay St. SOUTHLAND TIMES PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION. COMPETITORS should purchase their Films from the United Friendly Societies’ Dispensary, Tay Street, to ensure BEST RESULTS. CORN SILK FOR CORNS—Simply cut a piece off and stick it over the corn. Price 1/- per packet.—POLLOK’S PHARMACY, 99 Tay Street. TjlOR TENDER SKINS—Use only PoL r lok’s Violet Oatmeal Soap. This soap is specially prepared for sensitive skins, is the finest quality possible and is delightful to use. Price 1/- per cake, or 3/- per box. Only from POLLOK’S PHARMACY, 99 Tay Street. SPRING CLEANING! EENEW your Linoleum with “HYGLO.** Dries iJ 10 minutes. All Storekeepers or the Distributors —THOMSON, BRIDGER & CO., LTD. ACHING HEADS quickly relieved by taking SOMMERVILLE’S SAFE HEADACHE WAFERS; superior to ail others. Price 1/6 per box from R. SOMMER VILLE* Chemist and Eyesight Specialist, Dee Street, Invercargill. 10/6 ONLY! THE biggest range of HAT VALUES in the town in dark and light shades. Bound edges. Ask to see them at “THE BUSY SHOP”: COPELAND’S. 36 DEE STREET. 2/6 to 4/6 WILL give you the choice of a range of MEN’S CAPS from the darkest shades up to the new smart checks at “THE BUSY SHOP”: COPELAND’S* 36 DEE STREET. OALSE TEETH purchased; any coneffV .Kki, pre-war preferred. Up to £5 pof set paid.—PEABUNE CO. Auckland. 3/6 /k PIECE. THIS is the Bost Value in Boys’ SCHOOL SHIRTS we have seen. Strong and serviceable in mid stripes, at “THE BUSY SHOP": COPELAND’S. 36 DEE STREE’L
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Southland Times, Issue 19393, 6 November 1924, Page 1
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