SITUATIONS VACANT. Advertisements under the headings of Situations, Wanteds, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, etc., 16 words, 1/- per insertion, three consecutive insertions 2/6, six consecutive insertions 5/-, 20 words, one insertion 1/6, 3 Insertions 4/-, G insertions 7/6. 25 words, one insertion 2/-, 3 insertions 5/6, 6 insertions 10/-, 30 words, one insertion 2/6, 3 insertions 7/-, G Insertions 12/6. Strictly cash in advance Extra charge if booked. mWO young Men want Block of Ground .1 for rabbiting; experienced. Apply “D W,” Timos Office. WANTED— Post as Housekeeper or Cook, able to take charge, good referi ence. Apply “G E,” Times Office. MISCELLANEOUS. /TAR PARTS —Save Money! Buy your V Sparc Parts from us. We can supply good Used Parts at prices second to none. Repairs a speciaIty.—INVERCARGILL MOTOR WRECKING CO., 150 Tay Street, opp. First Church. Phone 1437. MOTOR OWNERS! EUSTY FITTINGS spoil the appearance of your Car. Have them REFLATED at a reasonable cost by an EXPERT. All work guaranteed.—W. S. McDONALD, Electroplater and Polisher, Right-of-way, Red Band Taxis, Dee Street. rFIIMES ARE HARD! So are our prices JL hard to beat; Rat-trap Pedals 2/9 pair; Rubber 3/9 Pair.—TAPPERS, LTD. SNOW White, Winter Mammoth, Lalo Queen; latest of all, Broccoli; also Savoy Plants. —R. Brown, Layartl Street East. Jn46B MICKEY MOUSE SAFETY RAZOR BLADES; to lit any Gillette Razor. Great value and best quality; 12 for 2/6. Sole agent: Balbirnie Hairdressing Rooms, Tay Street. QOMMER VILLE'S NEURACIPHIC or D NEURALGIC and TOOTHACHE CURE has a specific action on neuralgic and toothache; gives tone to the nervous system; repels the present attack and fortifies the system against future invasions of these maladies. Price 3/6 a bottle, or posted on receipt of 4/3. R. Sommerville, Chemist and Optician, Dee Street, Invercargill. LINOLEUM Washed spotlessly clean when I.X.L. Borax Washing Powder used. Only 2d. MICKEY THE MOUSE.”—The quality Gillette pattern Razor Blades; 12 for 2/6. Obtainable only at. lhe Balbirnie Hairdressing Rooms, Tay Street. Ji3o2 Il REW YOUR OWN ALE AND STOUT. ) One packet makes three gallons of delicious home-brewed Ale or Stout. State which required; 2/8 per packet, posted, from E. W. HALL, Herbalist, 117 Armagh Street, Christchurch. Jb4l MOTHERS! Don’t risk Baby’s health—--97 per cent, of germs in a room fall to the lloor. Baby crawls on the floor with them. Make the Floor SAFE for Baby. Use this new antiseptic Floor Polish which kills 9,000,000 germs in 10 seconds! WUNDA-SHINE, the antiseptic non-slip Floor Polish. Packed in nice large tin. Ask your Grocer for WU'NDA SHINE. JOY FOR DRUNKARD’S HOME. NO more drinking bouts. Craving re-' moved permanently by "DRINKO” Powders given secretly. Free booklet sent in plain wrapper. Home Welfare Pty., P.O. Box 655JJ, Wellington. LAWNMOWERS —City and Country residents are herby notified that I do not employ Travellers-. Farmers have been imposed upon by so-called Mower Experts 'falsely pretending as being associated with jmy business. To avoid worry and dissatisI faction, send your Mowers to my workshop for a thorough overhaul.* All Spare Parts stocked for every model.—ll. MACDONALD (The Mower Shop), B's-87 Spey Street. IT IS GOOD ECONOMY TO MAKE YOUR OWN JAM AND PRESERVES AND IT IS GOOD ECONOMY TO BUY YOUR REQUIREMENTS AT BROAD, SMALL’S JAM JARS; Tie-over. 1 ib. - - - 4/- Dozen. 2 ib. - - » 5/6 Dozen. THE NEW CASCAPHANE JAR COVER For 1 and 2 lb. Tic-over Jars. Just slip on. Washable, hygienic and lasting. JELLY JARS; Tin Top. Small 3/3 Dozen Large - ----- - 4/6 Dozen PRESERVING JARS. “AGEE” Screw Tops or “QUEEN” Patent Glass Top. Pint - 8/6 Dozen Quart ------ 10/6 Dozen Half-gal. - 15/6 Dozen EXTRA CAPS IN STOCK IF REQUIRED. PRESERVING PANS. Aluminium; 12 in. - - - - 7/6 Enamelware, 20 pint - - 15/Enamclware, 24 pint - - 17/6 Brass, from ----- 12/6 JAM POT COVERS. WOOD JAM SPOONS. RUBBER RINGS, ETC. PLACE YOUR ORDER TO-DAY AT BROAD, SMALL, LTD. “THE PREMIER STORE,” DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL.
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Southland Times, Issue 21605, 18 January 1932, Page 1
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