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SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED —JOB as Shepherd, 40 years’ experience, good dogs. Phone 53, Riverton. 0q746 WANTED— By thoroughly experienced Woman, POSITION as Cook-General. Apply “T Y,” Times Office. 0p719 WANTED— WASHING to do, one or two half days a week. For address apply Times Office. 0r794 DRESSMAKER; thoroughly experienced, House Frocks from 5/-; Street Frocks from 7/6. Alterations, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed.—l 42 King Street, N. SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED— Good COWBOY for station; must be able to milk. Apply Wright, Stephenson & Co., Ltd.' OrBo7 WANTED— Young LAD, able to milk, learn sheep work, Lakes district; state age. Apply Box 13, Queenstown. WANTED —NURSE, for one month; not necessarily certificated. Apply “G L,” Times Office. 0q786 WANTED— Good DRESSMAKER for about one week’s sewing. Apply “M.C.G.,” Times Office, Gore. 0q767 WANTED-GENERAL for country; about 20, £1 per week capable Girl. Apply “L T,” Times Office. 0r797 WANTED— GIRL to assist with housework in country, Otautau district. Apply "C S,” Times Office. 0r790 WANTED— GIRL for housework, assist with milking, (cowboy kept). Ring No. 461, Gore. 0q768 WANTED— Good willing GIRL assist milking (machines) and light housework, fond of children, one able to ride preferred. Apply "Homely,” Times Office. WANTED —An experienced HousemaidWaitress, hotel, Queenstown; Housemaid, gentleman’s family, town; Domestics and Milkers waiting engagement; urgent. Mrs Holmes, 46 Leet Street. orB2o BIRCH AGENCY. WOULD Sawmillers requiring an AGENT for Birch in the Canterbury district please communicate with Advertiser, giving full particulars regarding timber available, price and references. Advertiser fully guaranteed and qualified to sell timber, will supply any information required. Apply by letter in first instance, to "BIRCH,” care The Jewell Skinner Advertising Agency, Ltd., 154-156 Hereford Street, Christchurch. ■ _ , • — '■ ■ -111 "*•_*** MISCELLANEOUS. HOROSCOPICAL Character Reading; abilities, health, friends business, reliable; send birthdate, 1/6.—GOLDING, Box 1308, Auckland. 0q749 HAY FEVER CURED with Sommerville’s Hay Fever and Nasal Catarrh Cure. Genuine, safe. Price 7/6, Spray 7/6, only from R. Sommerville, Photographic and Dispensing Chemist, 5 Dee Street, Invercargill- . , ■ . SALE ENDS SATURDAY. GARDEN TOOLS AND lawnmowers TO CLEAR! Every Line handsomely reduced for the last few days of our Sale. ACT NOW to take advantage of these big savings. . . . LAWNMOWERS. “GEM” Plain Bearing. Five-blade. 14-fn. —Special Sale Price 55/“PHILADELPHIA” Style 11. FiveBlade. Roller Bearing.—Special Sale Price • 80/SKELTON’S SPADES. No. 1 « '« • 7 / 3 No. 2- - - 7/6 LADIES’ SPADES ~. .. . • 4/9 POTATO HOES. Handles •• • 3/3 RAKES. 12-Tooth ...... - - 2 / 6 14-Tooth 2/9 LADIES’ FORKS 4/6 WEED FORKS. Skelton’s. Short. .. . . .. !/- Skelton’s. Long. ... . . ... 1/6 GARDEN TROWELS. Short Handle . ... ... ... .. 9d. Long Handle ...... ... .. l/“ GARDEN LINES; 20 Yards . . I/TURNIP HOES. Skelton’s. 6 in ... . • >•> ... ... i. 1/3 6 J in. . -.- .. . • ... .. 1/6 Handles extra 1/6 LONG HANDLE SHOVELS. No. 2; Round Point . . . 4/6 LONG HANDLE SPADES. Skelton No. 2 8/6 GARDEN FORKS. Skelton’s. Four-prong 4/3 Five-prong ......... 5/6 CULTIVATORS. Three-tyne . . . 4/-Five-tyne ........ 5/These are just the thing forgetting in between the rows. BROAD, SMALL, LTD. “THE PREMIER STORE.” DEE STREET. INVERCARGILL. P.O. BOX 152.

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Southland Times, Issue 21219, 21 October 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 21219, 21 October 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 21219, 21 October 1930, Page 1