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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 it booked. WANTED— Position as Working Manager on station or farm; good testimonials. “Genuine,” 134 Broughton Street, Gore. WANTED— Country Runholder’s homestead to paint and re-condition by a past master of the art of craftmanship. All owiH tools. Distance i*- object in Southland. Day labour, contact labour, or straight-out price. Conscientious. “Old Timer,” Times Office. 01475 TT/ANTED —Young Nurse Girl; 9 to 5. VV Apply 91 Duke Street, Gladstone. WANTED —Youth for farm; used to milking machines. Apply immediately, Wright, Stephenson & Co., Ltd. TTTANTED—Boy to milk cows and do T 7 odd jobs on station. Apply N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., Crescent, Invercargill. 01485 WANTED BY SOUTHLAND BUILDING SOCIETY. JUNIOR CLERK (MALE). Written applications, with testimonials, to be lodged by Wednesday, 17th inst. Interviewing Directors will disqualify applicants. 01473 TO PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS. THE New Zealand Organisation of a concern of international scope is anxious to get into communication with two fully equipped Accountants —one with a capital of £2,500 and the other with a capital of approximately £5,000, with a view to setting up special branch businesses with exceptional backing in the matter of manufacturing and financial facilities. Wide business experience with the usual professional qualifications will be necessary, but the opportunity of substantial results is undoubted. Enquiries should be addressed in first instance to—“OPPORTUNITY,” C/o THE GOLDBERG ADVERTISING AGENCY, LTD., National Bank Chambers, Featherston Street, Wellington. 01466

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 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 io advance. Extra charge if booked. TTTANTED—Four passengers for ChristVV church. Latest Sedan car leaving Invercargill October 27, returning November 11. Less than rail For full particulars apply to “8.L.8.,” Times Office before October 16. 01472 WANTED KNOWN—J. SIM, 131 Windsor Street (late carter for Invercargill Milk Supply) has commenced business as general carrier. All clases of work undertaken promptly; moderate charges. Ip VERY Rugby enthusiast will buy a J Ticket for Tommy Finnerty’s Benefit. 1/-. 01496 FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS at Cost Price at MOIR’S TO-DAY. Sale ends at Nine p.m. BUY NOW. 01482 CHARACTER READER; advice business, 17 health. Send date, month, year. Fee 2/6—“Astra,” Box 76, P.O. Wellesley St., Auckland. 01463 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 Furniture and furnishings at Cost Price at MOIR’S TO-DAY. Sale ends at Nine p.m. BUY NOW. 01482 SOME OLD CHAPPIE SAID: “COMPARISONS ARE ODIOUS” SO HERE WE SUBMIT A FEW FACTS: I—The “Pep Bhoys” serve CIVILITY FREE. 2—“ The “Pep Bhoys” give that little EXTRA SERVICE. 3—The “Pep Bhoys” cater for ALL CLASSES. 4—The “Pep Bhoys” have UP-TO DATE business premises. s—The “Pep Bhoys” observe CLEANLINESS to the minutest detail when handling their wares. 6—The “Pep Bhoys” DELIVER FREE. 7—The “Pep Bhoys” are NOT Profiteers. B—The “Pep Bhoys” are not all OUTSIDE SHOW. 9—The “Pep Bhoys” have ONE PRICE TO ALL. 10—The “Pep Bhoys” are the—P E P—of Invercargill fruit trade. Now it would be folly on our part to even TRY to tell you that we were in the fruit trade for a joke, or in other words, that we were a charitable aid society. In common with most other people, our aim in life is to make money, BUT not in the common garden variety way of profiteering. WE are doing something original (in Invercargill), we are selling fruit at very low prices and by doing this we feel sure that we will get the wholehearted support of the people, thus enabling us to have a very large turnover at a profit that is fair and legitimate to one and all. WE HOPE YOU WILL PATRONISE US! SOME OF OUR PRICES ARE: Cases Stunner Apples, 44-lbs. 6/6 Cases Johnathan Apples, 44-lbs. 5/Mandarins 14 a I/Lemons 10 a I/Rhubarb Large Bunch, 4d. Cauliflowers 3d. each. Lettuce 2d. each. Onions 2d. Bunch. Also CUT FLOWERS IN STOCK. P.S.—Ever seen Scotty in his new White Suit ?—See him to-day. FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS at Cost Price at MOIR’S TO-DAY. Sale ends at Nine p.m. BUY NOW. 01482 VISIT STEWART ISLAND ON WEEK ENDS The T.M.V. Southland will run a frequent service this summer from Dec. 1 to end of

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Southland Times, Issue 20615, 13 October 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 20615, 13 October 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 20615, 13 October 1928, Page 1