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SITUATIONS WANTED. HOUSES PAINTED, from £lO up. Apply “A Y,” Office. Dp7l2 Experienced shearer wants shed; start at once. Apply “D E,” Tinies ' Ofuce. Dp7lo PAPERHANGING; eight piece Rooms supplied and hung; 30/-, 35/-, 40/-. Five Rooms, through, £7.—Newland, 69 r. George Street. D 0670 t. — 3 TTTANTED—MOTORS to overhaul; 2/6 VV per hour. Valves ground, 15/-. e. Brakes relined 10/-. Apply 134 Ettrick a. Street. D 0675 h 6 TpXFERIENCED SHEARER awaiting s. jLI engagement. Apply “A E,” Times Office. D 0663 WANTED —By married Man, WORK of any description; good blade shearer, ir bush work. Apply “Z 0,” Times Office, r. TkRESSMAKER, thoroughly experienced; j Housefrocks from 5/-; Street Frocks d from 7/6; Coats turned from 10/-. Satisy faction guaranteed.—l 42 King Street. SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED— Good MAN, work horses and assist with Milking Machines. Apply 9 o’clock, National Mortgage & Agency _ Co., Crescent. Dp699 WANTED— A smart BOY to assist with Delivery Cart. Apply 137 Yarrow Street. Dp723 WANTED— For Racing Stable, BOY about 8 stone; able to ride work. , Andrew McKay, Riverton. D 0682 d ITTANTED—Young LAD, able to milk d VV and learn sheep work; good home, j Ring Cecil Peak, Kingston. Dp69B WANTED— A GIRL for housework; must be able to cook; sleep at home. Apply "B E,” Times Office. DpG9l EXPERIENCED Housemaid-Waitress, .LJ guest house, Queenstown; capable . Generals, sheep stations; Housekeeper, 3 hotel; Cook—Mrs Holmes, 46 Leet Street. 1 "WANTED—strong GIRL, about 16, for VV farm, near Gore; must be able to milk if required; wages I's/-. Ring 40S—S, . Gore. . D" 642 ’ W ANTE D. r • " EXPERT HOME BAKER. s Apply: A. C. MILLARS, LTD. Box 29, Invercargill. j — ——; M'SCELLANEOUS. WANTED— To borrow, about £l5OO on first-class freehold security, good margin; would be prepared to pay A per cent over ruling rate. Apply “Gm-riuge," lanes Office. D 0566 ICE CREAM, Sundaes, Fruit Salad, Strawberries and Cream. Hothouse . Tomatoes, from Bd.; Cherries 9d., 10d.; ) S.rawberries lOd. —IiQNBUi.GH, Esk bt. GIFT SUGGESTIONS 1 CH I NA WARE IS MOST ACCEPTABLE. Look over our huge stocks of Quality Chinaware Now. There are hundreds of pieces that would make ideal Christmas Gifts THESE FOR INSTANCE: TEASETS—2I Piece, in Roslyn, Paragon, Shelley, Doulton, Aynsley China; 45/-, 52/6, 60/-, 72/6 DINNER SETS; from the best English Potteries. 33 Piece . . 45/-, 55/-, 67/6, 87/6 39 Piece 49/6, 61/-, 75/-, 110/-, £6 I OXSUPPER SETS—Tray and Six Plates; 5/3, 8/-, S/-, 15/6, 16/6 I SALAD SETS; Fruit Bowl and 6 Dishes: J 5/6, 6/9, 7/6, 10/6, 25/FANCY" CUP, SAUCER AND PLATE; •2/6, 2/9, 3/6 to 22/6 MORNING SETS; comprising Two Cups and Saucers, one Plate, Teapot, Sugar and Cream; 19/6, 20/- upwards. BEEF TEA SETS; comprising Bowl, Plate, Salt and Pepper; 13/9, 16/9 t COFFEE CUPS AND SAUCERS . 3/- up. 5 SHELLEY CHINA BUTTER AND JAM DISHES; 1/9 each. ‘ CAKE PLATES . . . I/-, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9 up 5 BUTTER DISHES . . . . sd. upwards. , JUGS . . 6d„ Sd., I/-, 1/3, 1/6 up. ; TEAPOT, SUGAR AND CREAM; 6/- and ’ 11/6 1 SALT AND PEPPERS . . 1/3 and 1/9 up. > SALT, PEPPERS AND MUSTARDS; on Tray 3/6, 3/9, 4/6 , EGG CUPS. > Footless . 6d., 9d. each Footed 6d., 9d. each. r GLASS SALAD BOWLS . . 2/-, 2/3, 2/6 GLASS JUGS . . . 2/3, 2/6, 6/6, 7/9 1 GLASS TUMBLERS; 3/-, 3/6, 3/9 Half- . doz. ■ GLASS JAM DISHES . . . ." Bd. up. CALL IN AND MAKE AND INSPECTION OF OUR CROCKERY DEPARTMENT. BROAD, SMALL, LTD. “THE PREMIER STORE.DEE STREET. INVERCARGILL, P.O. BOX 152.

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Southland Times, Issue 21271, 18 December 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 21271, 18 December 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 21271, 18 December 1930, Page 1