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SITUATIONS WANTED. Advertisements under the headings ot Situations, Wanteds, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found. Miscellaneous Wants, etc , 1G words, 1/- per insertion, three consecutive insertions 2/6. six consecutive insertions 5/-. 20 words, one Insertion 1/6, 3 insertions 4/-. 6 Insertions 7/6. 25 words, one insertion 2/-, 3 insertions 5/6, G insertions 10/-. 30 words, one insertion 2/6, 3 insertions 7/-, G insertions 12/6. Strictly cash in advance. Extra charge if booked. WANTED —By experienced Man, position on farm, all implements, and good with horses. Apply “K O,” Times Office. SwloB7 WANTED— By young Man, position on farm, four years’ experience machine-milking and general farm work. Apply “J O,” Times Office. WANTED —By Married Couple, either Share-milking or management of small sheep or dairy farm. Apply to “Farmer,” c/o 79 Tweed Street, Invercargill. Sp79B SITUATIONS VACANT. “T C” advises that position is filled, JLI and thanks all applicants. WANTED— A first-class Teamster. Apply N. P. Clarke, Hokonui, or National Mortgage, Winton. Swllo7 UNEMPLOYED MEN—Wanted quote price per acre, stumping etc. Closes Thursday, Geo. France, Otatara. WANTED —For Farm, strong Youth; must be used to cows and horses; good wages and good home to suitable applicant. Apply Times Office. WANTED —Young Girl for housework or Farm, near Gore; wages 10/-. Apply “16,” Times Office, Gore. WANTED —Good General, able to do washing, sleep at home. Apply, stating wages, to “L O,” Times Office. WANTED— Capable Girl for housework in country home; wages 10/weekly. Apply “U G,” Times Office. WANTED —Housekeeper for working man’s home, good plain cook; two cows to milk; three children. Apply “X G,” Times Office. 5u1036 MISCELLANEOUS. FOR good Used Motor Parts at prices second to none, try the small shop with the big turnover. Prompt and efficient service at the Invercargill Motor Wrecking Co., 150 Tay Street, opp. First Church. Phone 1437. LADIES —On Wednesday and Thursday, our Special Frock, Costume, Coat, Millinery Displays. Prices right. NASCENT FASHION STUDIO, Majestic Buildings; first floor. Swlll6 WANTED —Tenders for trimming and burning Macrocarpa fence, grubbing and burning gorse, at Forest Hill Cemetery. Tenders close Monday, October 3. Specifications to be seen at D. Cameron’s.—Duncan Cameron, Invercargill-Glencoe R.D. 5v1074 Ground burnt lime, 5/- u cwt., delivered; manures, seed potatoes, etc.—GRAY. Wopd Street. Phone 2030. PARRISH’S CHEMICAL FOOD is composed of Phosphates of Iron, Soda, Lime and Magnesium, and is an excellent tonic and may be obtained in any quantity at lowest price; especially beneficial to children who are off colour; obtainable from R. SOMMERVILLE, Chemist and Optician, 5 Dee Street, Invercargill. BOYS’ DURATA BOOTS, 11/9 Pair. All sizes.—ABRAHAM WACHNER, Dalgety’s Buildings, Don Street. THE new McCormick Deering Successional Pulsator Releaser Milking Machines are 100 per cent sanitary, efficient and safe.—Wright Stephenson & Co., Ltd., Agents. BEFORE buying Gyin Shoes and Sandals, see our prices for good quaIity.—McGOLDRICK BROS., 143 Dee Street. GILCHRIST’S SKIN BALM; an ideal skin lotion for sunburn, windbum and chapped hands. —Gilchrist’s, Prescription Chemists. KLEXEMA— Spring arouses that old skin trouble, come to us for advice before it goes too far.—Klexema Rooms, Newburgh’s Buildings. HEMSTITCHING, samc-day service. All Silk Hose repaired same day. Alterations and Renovations undertaken at shortest notice at MRS DRYDEN’S, “The Sewing Shop,” Tay Street. Phone 1249. FREE! IT’S A GIFT! Ladies! Before we ask you to buy our remarkable Floor Polish, we first offer it to you Free to test. 87 per cent, of those who try WUNDA-SHINE Non-slipping Floor Polish become staunch supporters of it. Let us send you a sample now that you may try this delightful, easy way of Polishing Floors brightly but safely. Send no money. Just your name and address with this advertisement to THE WUNDA PROPRIETARY CO., LTD., Filleul Street, Dunedin. A SOUTHLAND Farmer cured all his cows with mammitis by using Lissaman’s Mammitis Paint. Obtainable Matheson’s, Ltd., or S. Lissaman, chemist, Kaponga; 5/- bottle, 5/6 posted. OVOLINE PASTE EGG PRESERVATIVE is superior to liquids. 26 years’ success. 1/6 jar All Grocers. MEN’S SAMPLE SLIPPERS and Slipper Boots, 6/11, 7/11, 8/11 Pair.—ABRAHAM WACHNER, Dalgety’s Buildings, Don Street. DAY-OLD CHICKS; White Leghorn, Black Orpington; also settings of Eggs.—Laymore Poultry Farm, Elies Road South, or Matheson’s, Ltd. MAIDS’ Patent Shoes, Maids’ Browns, Maids’ Glace, all 12/6 Pair.— ABRAHAM WACHNER, Dalgety’s Buildings, Don Street. ends constipation. LISSAMAN’S Mammitis Paint will relieve hard quarters in cows with one or two applications. Obtainable Matheson’s, Ltd., or S. Lissaman, chemist, Kaponga; 5/- bottle, 5/6 posted. PRESERVE EGGS NOW! 1/6 jar of OVOLINE preserves 420 eggs. Sold All Grocers. CHILDREN’S Teeth! Keep them white and sparkling, gums firm and healthy, with I-o-dent Tooth Paste. 1/6. Geo. H. Brown, Chemist, Dee Street.

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Southland Times, Issue 21822, 27 September 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 21822, 27 September 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 21822, 27 September 1932, Page 1

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