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SITUATIONS WANTED. CIHEESEMAKER; married, seven years’ I experience, seeks POSITION as assistant. Apply “Anxious,” Times Office, Gore. WANTED— WORK by married Man, experienced in all farm work. Apply “F 7,” Times Office. St 1033 TyANTED —By experienced Man, Ditching IV or Gorse-cutting; good job guaranteed. Apply “B 3,” Times Office. TTTANTED—By smart young Lady, VV position of Housekeeping, town or country. Apply “S G,” Tinies Office. DRESSMAKER; thoroughly experienced; old and new material made up; alterations, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed; afternoons.—l 42 King Street. SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED— A wide-awake Message BOY. Apply Abraham Wachner, Dalgety’s Buildings, Don Street. St 1060 WANTED— YOUTH for general farm work. Apply Southland Farmers' Co-Op. Association, Ltd., Crescent. WANTED— Single MAN for general farm work; used to working horses. Apply “S 19,” Times Office. 5v1133 WANTED— Smart BOY for Merchant’s Office. Apply, in own handwriting, to “O 16,” Times Office. SvlllO WANTED— For a few’ weeks during busy season, LAD to assist on farm; experience not so necessary as willingness to learn. Apply “M 14,” Times Office. WANTED— A DRESSMAKER for a few Days. Apply Phone 1095. 5u1092 WANTED— Strong experienced HOUSEMAID; also Waitress; for north line. Apply “Q 17,” Times Office. Svl7 WANTED— Married Couple for station; General for country; Youth for farm. Apply Miss Mclnerney, Fruiterer, 169 Dee Street. 5v1123 EXPERIENCED Cooks, Generals, farms, sheep stations, town; age from 25 to 35; Lads waiting engagement; urgent.— Mrs Holmes, 46 Leet Street. 5v1137

WANTED— GIRL for domestic duties on farm; country girl, able to milk preferred; wages 17/6. Apply “Q 18,” Times Office. Svll-7

WANTED— By young Woman (20), fully experienced in all housework, WORK as Waitress, Housemaid or Domestic, town or country; references if required. Apply “R 18,” Times Office. 5v1134

AGENCIES. EXCLUSIVE AGENCY for Advertising Pencils, printed in New Zealand, is available for Southland territory. Prompt deliveries and low prices. Excellent prospect for a live Man. For full particulars apply, with references, to “PENCILS,” 185 King Edward St., South Dunedin. PUBLIC NOTICES. MAKE SPRING CLEANING MORE PLEASANT with the following “helps” bought for so little at our SPRING SALE —all are good quality articles and excellent value at the price. . . . SEE THEM! HAIR BROOMS . . - 3/6; 3/9; 4/6 WINDOW WASHERS. Long Handle Sale Price 2/3 FLUE BRUSHES Now 1/3 SCRUBBING BRUSHES. Were l/- Now 9d. HOUSEMAIDS’ GLOVES-Sale Price lOd. IMP SOOT DESTROYER. Sale Price Bd. Packet. POLI CLOTHS. Washable.—Sale Price 1/9 CHAMOIS SKINS .... 2/3, 2/6, 3/9 LEINER MOPS; 1? in. in length—Now 8/6 O’CEDAR MOPS 5/6; 6/6 O’CEDAR OIL 1/6. 3/- Bottle. NAIRN’S LINO POLISH; 2/6 tin of I lb. RONUK FURNITURE CREAM—I/1 Tin. ASPINAL BATH ENAMEL. White 2/- Tin. VARNISH STAINS NOW HALF PRICE. Naylor’s Small ...... 6d. Tin. Naylor’s Large 9d. Tin. VARNISH BRUSHES 6d. each. SAPOLIN ALUMINIUM PAINT GREATLY REDUCED IN PRICE. Silver Finish; small Tin—Now lid. Large Tin—Now I/I0 SAPOLIN HOT PIPE ALUMINIUM PAINT. We are heavily overstocked in this line.—Now lid. Tin. NAYLOR’S BLACK STOVE ENAMEL NOW HALF PRICE. Small size . . ...... . . 6d. Tin. Large size ........ Sd. Tin. BROAD, SMALL, LTD. THE PREMIER S'IORE. DEE STREET. INVERCARGILL.

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Southland Times, Issue 21197, 25 September 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 21197, 25 September 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 21197, 25 September 1930, Page 1

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