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SITUATIONS. Advertisements under the headings of Situations, Wanteds, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, etc., 16 words, 1/- per insertion, three consecutive insertions 2/6, six consecutive insertions 5/-. 20 words, one insertion 1/6, 3 insertions 4/-, 6 insertions 7/6. 25 words, one insertion 2/-, 3 insertions 5/6, 6 insertions 10/-. 30 words, one insertion 2/6, 3 insertions 7/-, 6 insertions 12/6. Strictly cash in advance. Extra charge if booked. TTT ANTED—Position as Working Manager VV on station or farm; good testimonials. “Genuine,” 134 Broughton Street, Gore. FIRST-CLASS SAWYER wants position; sawing or breaking down. Apply—“X.G.X.,” Tir-os Office. 0i364 WANTED —Painting, Paperhanging and general decorating, by first-class tradesman, town or country; papering a speciality. Apply “G.E.G.,” Times Office. ‘ITTANTED—Married Couple for farm, no VV team work, wife cook for manager; all found. Apply—Wright, Stephenson, Gore. Oj4lo TTTANTED—A Boy, about 16 or 17, to VV assist on small farm. Apply “Z.5.Z.,” Tinies Office. 0i350 TIT'ANTED—Youth, about 18, must be VV able to work horses and milk; good wages to suitable applicant. Apply A. C. Ward, Edendale. 0h323 WANTED —Girl for country place; good wages and bonus. Apply “Y.G.Y.,” Times Office. 0i369 TYTANTED—Second Assistant for Cheese VV Factory. State full particulars as to experience, etc., to “Assistant,” c/o Times Office. 0j414 MAN with Mining and Concrete experience, to excavate in soft rock and concrete Tunnel, 30-ft. x 9-ft. x 8-ft. for petrol storage at Stewart Island. Apply, 7 to 9.30 p.m., Friday, 12th.—A. Russell & Co., Ltd. 0i379 TYTANTED —Experienced • Cook, town VV hotel; experienced Waitresses, Queenstown, tourists’ hotels; Housekeepers, Generals, Assistants, Lads for farms; urgent.--Mrs Holmes, 46 Leet Street. 0j412

WANTED TO BUY. WANTED —For buyer, Six-roomed Residence, North Invercargill. We have also clients waiting to rent houses. If you have a house to let send us particulars.— BOYD & CO., 7 Arcade. WANTED TO EXCHANGE. TYTANTED—To exchange, Seven-seater VV Hudson Car for car of lighter make. Apply “K.H.K.,” Times. Office. 0i378 MISCELLANEOUS. Advertisements under the headings of Situations, Wanteds, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found. Miscellaneous Wants, etc., J 6 words, 1/- per insertion, three consecutive insertions 2/6, six consecutive insertions’ 6/-. 20 words, one insertion 1/6, 3 insertions 4/-, 6 insertions 7/6. 25 words, insertion - 2/-, 3 insertions 5/6, 6 insertions 10/-. 30 wofds, one‘insertion 2/6, 3 insertions 7/-, 6 .insertions 12/6. Strictly cash in advance. Extra charge if booked. MONEY/ i ’O LEND on first-class security in sums from £2OO to £lOOO. Apply early. Only first mortgages considered. Apply “X.X.Z.,” Tinies Office. 0h307 JR. SHIELDS, Sadlder, Tokonui Boot Repair work done; workmanship guaranteed. No order too small, no order too large. Terms: Cash, or accounts paid monthly, otherwise business not wanted. Jo4ll CAULIFLOWERS; Rhubarb; Lettuce; Spring Onions; cheap at the Central Fruit Shop, next Noble’s, Dee Street.—F. PERROW. Oj4lB STROUD’S ASBESTOS GIRDLES; suit coal, gas, electric ranges; 5/6; postage 9d.—UTILITY CO., Gore. 0j409 LAWN MOWERS, 14-inch, ball bearing, 11-inch wheels, 5 blades, close cut, 80/- cash. Inspect at REID & GRAY’S, Dee Street, Invercargill. 5w1325 STEEL SHARES, finished, 10-inch wide, 9/- each; best quality. REID & GRAY Dee Street, Invercargill. 5w1325 Lawn mowers, grass mowers. Hay Rakes. Hay Stackers and Sweeps. All Farm* Implements at cheapest prices. REID & GRAY, LTD., Dee Street, Invercargill. 5w1325 I FARMERS—Look! Crested Dogstail, Bd. lb.—William Todd <fc Co., Ltd., The Rialto. 0i371 OR YOUR NEXT SUIT—Try D. R. KELLY, Tailor, Arcade. Value second to none. 0i363 A CATCHY PHRASE with a definite meaning. Full market values always certain at ANDREW WILSON, LTD. DAVE”HAYSEED’S PEPPY “PEP” DIARY. WEDNESDAY, October 9—After going threw the use! formality of gettin up an sayin “good morning” to the barf rume, i wended mi way to the “Pep Bhoys” Pep Shop to help in the perveyin of froot and vegetebles to the populace. Wun kindly old gent do offer me liquid refreshments to wit and soda, but as Mr Pep dost not allow any drinking on or about the premises it does pane me konsiderably’to have to refuse. However, I have resolved that i must run into the old chappie after wurk and see him oyer the difficulty of finding one who will save him the' disgrace of drinkin wif the flies. This afternoon be verie miserable, good wether for ducks, wif “Mackintoshes” that haf not been “Shorne” of the “Mac.” This even i find solace in the town’s palatial barfs. I do find the worter extreamely wet, in fact very wet. Later I to bed did go, a day older and a day wyser. TO-DAY’S BARGAINS INCLUDE: BANANAS 14 a I/MANDARINS ...... 14 a 1/LETTUCE ....... 3d. each. CAULIFLOWERS . . . 3d. each. Spring Onions, Radishes, Vegetable Marrows, Tomatoes. LEMONS 10 a 1/-. ORANGES ...... . 6 a 1/APPtES .....> 4-lbs. a 1/ESKIMO PIES ........ 3d. p.S.—We would like to inform you that it is not necessary to bring a medical certificate to buy Lemons at 10 a 1/- at the PEP. VISIT STEWART ISLAND ON WEEK ENDS The T.M.V. Southland will run a frequent service this summer from Dec. 1 to end of March.

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Southland Times, Issue 20613, 11 October 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 20613, 11 October 1928, Page 1