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SITUATIONS WANTED. ENGINE-DRIVER wants work; traction, loco, stationary. Apply “A C,” Times Office. Sa 12 EXPERIENCED SHEPHERD seeks engagement for lambing period; state particulars to “R 2,” Times Office. WANTED— WORK, by young Lady, capable of taking charge, good plain cook, references if required. Apply “G 18,” Times Office. Sc 147 DRESSMAKER; thoroughly experienced, Coats turned from 10/-; Costumes into Coatfrocks from 10/-; .Material collected and delivered. Applv “C 14,” Tinies Office. 11 —I SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED— Good all round FARM VV HAND; used to Tractor. Apply— Southland Farmers’ Co-Op. Association, Ltd., Crescent. Sclso WANTED—YOUTH for Dairy Farm; VI used to machines preferred. Apply J. Toll, Otahuti R.D. Scl63 ITy ANTED—Immediately, capable TEAMVI STER. Apply, stating wages required, to “S 120,” Times Office. Sbl2o WANTED—Young MAN for Trotting VI Stable; must be able to ride. Apply P.O. Box S, Riversdale. Sbl22 WANTED—Strong YOUTH for dairy VI Farm; one used to machines prefer; red. Apply “S 3,” Times Office. Sblll TTTANTED—YOUTH or MAN for Farm; VV able to milk, etc., state age, experience, and wages expected, to “R 24,” Tinies Office. Sc 167 WANTED—A Young LADY with about VI two years’ experience, for our Alteration Workroom. —Herbert, Haynes & Co., Ltd. Scl _s9 WANTED— GENERAL for the country; wages 15/-, with a rise if suitable. Apply Times Office. Sc 166 TTJANTED—GIRL for country, Gore disVI trict, easy place, no children, milk two cows preferred. Apply “Girl,” Times Office, Gore. Sa42 TVANTED—Strong GIRL for housework VI and cooking in country home; state wages and experience, “Experienced,” Times Office, Gore. Sa4o TfTANTED—Competent Housekeeper for VV month or five weeks, five children in home; wages £1 a week. Reply A.X.F., Times Office. Scl7~ WANTED— Middle-aged WOMAN, country housekeeper, one month, five children; £1 weekly. Apply 79 Melbourne St, Thursday, noon. ü bBs BLUFF HARBOUR BOARD. THIRD PILOT. APPLICATIONS, accompanied by testimonials, addressed to the Chairman, Bluff Harbour Board, Bluff, will be received up to 12 noon on SATURDAY, September 20, 1930, for the position of IHIKD PILOT on the Bluff Harbour Board Staff. Commencing salary: £350 per annum. 1 Conditions of appointment may be had -17;. application to the undersigned, or obtained from the Office of this paper. H. C. GIMBLETT. Secretary. Bluff, 29/8/30. Scl3B MISCELLANEOUS. METRODYNE “COMMANDER” Screen Grid RADIO; A.C. hum practically inaudible-SOUTHERN RADIO SUPPLIES, 5S Nith Street. AxlOob GRAMOPHONES, Violins, Pianos. We specialise in repairs; expert service. DUERDEN’S Music Store, Tay Street (next door to Skene’s, Ltd.) ■ c!3b rpOPDRESSING Lawns and Gardens; I carbonate lime, 3/-; burnt lime, 5/-, heavy bags—William Todd & Co., Ltd., The Rialto. &clof) , N.Z. INDUSTRIES WEEK BUY “PREMIER” MADE BEDDING “PREMIER” MADE BEDDING MADE BY US. Save on Your Bedding. Buy it direct from US —at Bedrock Prices. All finest quality lines worthy of their place among “NEW ZEALAND’S BEST!’-’ “PREMIER” KAPOK BED - - No. 0 Single . . •' • 24/6 Double ■- . 35/Strong Cotton Ticking with good weight of Kapok. • • “PREMIER” KAPOK BED - - No. 1 Single . . . • • 29/Doublc . . - • 40/j Good Quality Cotton Ticking with extra . weight of Kapok. This Bed is wonderful ; value and a popular seller. “PREMIER” FLOCK BED - - No. 7 Single . . - • 18/6 Double 26/Well filled with high grade Cotton Flock with a strong Cotton Ticking and well Buttoned. ■ “PREMIER” KAPOK PILLOWS. ' 4/- each. I BUY YOUR BEDDING BY QUALITY! NOT BY PRICE ALONE. CALL IN AND INSPECT OUR QUALITY. : KAPOK 1/2 lb. Guaranteed best quality Porrong Pure , Kapok, teased by Electric Blower in our ‘ own Factory. ’ BROAD, SMALL, LTD. THE PREMIER STORE. ■ P.O. BOX 152. ; DEE STREET. INVERCARGILL

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Southland Times, Issue 21178, 3 September 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 21178, 3 September 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 21178, 3 September 1930, Page 1

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