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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/insertion, three consecutive insertions 2/6, »ui consecutive insertions 5/-» 20 words, one~ insertion 1/6, 3 insertions 4/-, 6 insertions 4/6, 2a 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. WANTED —By experienced young Lady, position as housemaid in boarding hostel, or waitress in tearooms. Apply “V 4,” Times Office. AsSOO WANTED— Experienced Man to work team and do general farm work, wages £2 per week. Apply L. A. Calder, Boggy Burn, Winton-Otapiri R.D. WANTED— Youth for Dairy Farm. Apply “V 10,” Times Office. WANTED— A Junior Typiste. Apply Box 264. Au9l9 WANTED— Experienced General. Apply, evenings, Mrs Nairn, 93 Gala Street. WANTED —Young Girl, immediately, to help with housework and children; easy place; sleep at home. Apply “Z 4,” Times Office. Au 935 WANTED —Capable person for household duties; good country home; must be used to children; good wages to suitable person. Apply, in first instance, to Box 66, Invercargill. Au9o3 TO TAILORESSES—Wanted first-class Trouser and Vest hand; highest wages, permanent position. Apply—A. M. Mackie, Tailor, Main Street, Gore. AtB74 MISCELLANEOUS. THE DRAWING OF THE ART UNION in connection with the Bazaar held in the Tisbury Hall, which was postponed, will be drawn on FRIDAY, April 26. Au 929 A. DEANS, Chairman. WOULD .any person possessing a Spinning Wheel kindly communicate with “Spinning,” Box 342, Invercargill. Au9l4 FOR YOUR NEXT SUIT—Come where you get unequalled value; also you will receive the personal attention of D. R. KELLY, Tailor, Arcade. AtBs4 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 WANTED— Householders to call or write for illustrated price list of lawnmowers.—MACDONALD, Spey Street, Invercargill. AuB9l DON'T deprive the Country’ Children of a day in town. VOTE WEDNESDAY HALF-HOLIDAY. AuSSI 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 R. SOMMERVILLE, Chemist and Optician, 5 Dee Street, Invercargill. J : JARMEKS-1 am drenching Lambs for JL dng and Stomach Worms with satis- • fliccmy resultt’.' Sc’ald and Footrot pure 2/2 per tin, posted.—J. W’ELSH, 44 Clifton Street. AsSOL THE BUSES are full on Saturdays. Leave well alone.—VOTE WEDNESDAY HALF-HOLIDAY. AuSSI

COMPLIMENTARY PICTURE PASSES. Issued by saving “C. 0. Waxshine Linoleum Polish Tins. 9d., 1/3 and 2/3. BRAN! BRAN! Farmers, secure Winter stocks now while supplies are plentiful. Special quotations for quantities.— William Todd & Co., Ltd. AuBB4 THE Coalminers want it.—VOTE WEDNESDAY HALF-HOLIDAY. ALL MEMBERS must receive a Loan and share equally in the profits which accrue in the NO. 7 GROUP of the Pacific Starr-Bowkett B uilding Society. This Group is filling rapidly, so join without delay and participate in first £lOOO Ballot, free of interest, on May 21. Invercargill agents, BOA D & CO., 7 Arcade; 7 to fl, Saturday evenings. LAWNMOWERS —Overhauled and sharpened, from 10/-. New price list posted free. —H. MACDONALD, Spey Street, Invercargill. AuB9l HEENEY has been beaten, but A. O. Collings has not, for he still pays Top Prices for Rabbit Skins, Hides, etc. Consign to A. 0. COLLINGS, Otautau. Ar 734 TTQTE WEDNESDAY HALF-HOLIDAY ' ■ and retain the trade with the country people. AnBBl 1/ OU must take MIXTURE 98 if you want to cure a cold, cough, or influenza; 2/6 bottle. —G. I. MOFFETT, Chemist. 1 NECESSITY for the Town and a convenience for the Country people.— VOTE WEDNESDAY HALF-HOLIDAY. DO vou want £lOOO free of interest for 15 years? Join the PACIFIC STARRBOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY now. 10 shares only 5/- per week. Boyd and Co., Invercargill Agents. (Open Saturday evenings). THE GREAT QUESTION—Farmers, the answer is supplied by ANDREW WILSON, LTD, the firm always for top market values. T EAVE WELL ALONE—VOTE WEDNESDAY HALF-HOLIDAY. WARNING! OWING TO THE EVER INCREASING DEMAND FOR P.M.S. “CERTIFIED" MILK. (In sealed sterilized Bottles). The discerning public are advised to make early application as supplies of P.MS. “CERTIFIED’’ MILK are limited. P.MS. “Certified" Milk costs no more than doubtful Milk. Purity and Qualityguaranteed. (By bacteriological and chemical examination). EARLY DELIVERY TO ANY PART. PURE MILK SUPPLY. 200 GALA STREET. PHONE: 1835 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.

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Southland Times, Issue 20667, 24 April 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 20667, 24 April 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 20667, 24 April 1929, Page 1