SITUATIONS. 'Advertisements under the headings of Situations, Wanteds, For Sale, To Let. Lost and Found. Miscellaneous Wants, etc., 16 words, 1/- per insertion, thieo consecutive insertions 2/6, six consecutive insertions 5/-» 20 words, one insertion 1/6, 3 insertions 4/-, 6 insertions 7/6, 23 words, one insertion 2/-, 3 insertions 5/6, 6 Insertions 10/-, 30 words, cue insertion 2/6, 3 insertions 7/-, 6 insertions 12/6. Strictly cash *.u advance. Extra charge if booked. Y/OUTII seeks position on Sheep Farm or JL Station; good milker. Apply “X _9.” Times Office. Ar 732 'ITT ANTED—By experienced young Lady, II position as housemaid in boarding hostel, or waitress in tearooms. Apply “V 4,” Times Office. AsSOO WANTED—A Law Clerk. Apply— IV Box 264. AfSol TU ANTED —Youth for Dairy Farm. VV Apply “V 10," Times Office. TUAN TED—Experienced General. Apply, VV evenings, Mrs Nairn, 93 Gala Street. TTTANTED —Capable Cook General. ReferVV ences required. Apply Mrs McCaw. 57 Don Street. Ar 735 mo TAILORESSES—Wanted first-class I Trouser and Vest hand; highest wages, permanent position. Apply—A. M. Mackie, Tailor, Main Street, Gore. AtS74 WANTED TO RENT. "ITT ANTED —To rent, Four or Five-roomed VV House; central preferred. Apply—“U 9,” Times Office. A 5793 TO LET. mO LET —Large Unfurnished Front JL Room, with kitchen and Scullery, gas cooker. Apply 277 Dee Street. Ar 736 TO LET —Five-roomed House, Deveron Street, £1 per week. To let, Fiveroomed House, Liddell Street, £1 per week. Apply—Perpetual Trustees Co., Ltd., Don Street. AsBo4 WANTED TO EXCHANGE. TTT'ANTED —To exchange suburban Store, VV good locality, for small Dairy Farm, close to Invercargill. No agents. State particulars and price to “S 4,” Times Office. MISCELLANEOUS. IjlOR YOUR NEXT SUIT—Come where . you get unequalled value; also you will receive the personal attention of D. R. KELLY, Tailor, Arcade. AtBs4 ANTLER OINTMENT has no equal for poisoned hands, burns, scalds, household purposes. —Matheson’s, Ltd., and all storekeepers. Ar 744 MIXTURE 98—Is a powerful germicidal remedy and has a real curative effect on coughs, colds and influenza; 2/6.—G. I. MOFFETT, Chemist. AtBss Sleeplessness —Do you suffer from insomnia? NERVOL is the best preparation for sleeplessness, nervous debility, palpitation, depressed spirits and nervous headaches. Price 4/6, posted 5/2 from It. SOMMERVILLE, Chemist and Optician, 5 Dee ptrect, Invercargill.
I FARMERS—I am drenching Lambs for Lung and Stomach Worms with satisfactory results. Scald and Footrot Cure 2/2 per tin, [tested. —J. WELSH, 44 Clifton Street. AsSOl PROFITABLE WINTER OCCUPATION. Selling Rabbitskins at top market values to ANDREW LTD. COMPLIMENTARY PICTURE PASSES. V Issued by saving “C. 0. YVaxshine Linoleum Polish Tins. 9d., 1/3 and 2/3. BIG SELECTION of English WINTER OVERCOATS; all sizes and shades. Inspect these before buying.—MORRISON’S 155 Dee Street. A 0591 MIXTURE 98—Does not “drug” a cold or cough; its warming, soothing and germicidal properties have a curative effect. 2/6—G. I. MOFFETT, Chemist. HEENEY' has been beaten, hut A. O. Collings has not, for he still pays Top Prices for Rabbit Skins, Hides, etc. Consign to A. O. COLLINGS, Otautau. Ar 734 ECZEMA, Psoriasis and similar complaints yield to the soothing effect, of Paxoderm. Price 4/6. posted 4/9. Only from R. SOMMERVILLE, Photographic and Dispensing Chemist, 5 Dec Street, Invercargill. VOU must take MIXTURE 98 if you I want to cure a cold, cough, or influenza; 2/6 bottle.—G. I. MOFFFHT, Chemist. THE GREAT QUESTION—Farmers, the answer is supplied by ANDREW WILSON, LTD., the firm always for top market, values. MOTOR CAR UPHOLSTERING NEW HOODS AND CURTAINS FITTED. CURTAINS made to open with the Door. Celluloids Fitted and Repairs. Closed in Cars Rc-uphoLstered and Fitted with loose Covers. Latest Sports Hood Material in Stock. t. p. McKelvey, 71 YARROW STREET, INVERCARGILL. T. M. R A N K I N. WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, TAY ST. ALARM CLOCKS. TESTED AND GUARANTEED IN PERFECT ORDER. Prices - - - 6/6 to 30/BEDROOM CLOCKS. Prices - - -6/- to 90/FOR A RELIABLE CLOCK, BUY FROM T. M. RANKIN. WATCHMAKER &. JEWELLER, TAY ST. THE SEWING SHOP. (Opposite H. & J. Smith’s). MRS DRYDEN. Autumn styles in coats, costumes AND COAT FROCKS. ALL RENOVATIONS UNDERTAKEN. YOUR COATS ALTERED AND RE-LINED Country Customers specially catered for. Garments Cut and Fitted same dav. LADIES’ OWN MATERIAL MADE UP. ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
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Southland Times, Issue 20666, 23 April 1929, Page 1
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