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SITUATIONS WANTED. BOY (nearly 15) wants position on farm, had little experience but willing to learn; must be good home. Apply “J Z,” Times Office. DsB9o SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED— Youth for farm, must be clean and trustworthy and able to milk. Apply “E F,” Times Office. TITANTED—Boy to learn trade, in VV Winton. Apply “E.E.C.,” Times Office. DqBo9 WANTED —Respectable willing Youth for farm, used to milking machines preferred. Apply Shiels, Jenkins, Dee Street. DqBoB ATI ANTED—Housekeeper, one able VV to milk preferred. Apply J. Scott, c/o Dalgety & Co., Ltd. DsB72 WANTED —At once, trustworthy Woman for about three weeks, private home, able to cook. Reply, stating age, Box 132, Invercargill. WANTED—Urgent" capable Cook, VV Stewart Island, good wages.— Davidson’s Labour Agency, opp. Police Station. Ds9o6 WANTED— Smart BOYS or GIRLS for all Southland districts, to sell latest Novelty Music Cards. Liberal commission. Apply, own handwriting, with character reference (state age), to J. J. STROUD, British Song Society, Gore. WHAT TO GIVE? WHAT MAKES THE PERFECT GIFT? Something that Charms and Pleases—yet is Useful and Lasting. A Gift to hold the giver in kindly remembrance. We have hundreds of articles of this nature—Crockery, Hardware, Furniture. They need not be expensive. OUR ADVICE IS: SHOP AT BROAD, SMALL’S You’ll find something appropriate here. Furniture makes a Lasting Gift! TEA WAGGONS. Rimu ------- 22/6 Oak 27/6 CARD TABLES 16/6 FIRESIDE CHAIRS - - - 57/6 SMALL TABLES 15/6 What More Useful than These? TABLE SCARVES 3/6 to 25/TABLE CENTRES: 3/-, 3/3, 3/6 LINEN TABLECLOTHS; While. 10/-, 14/-, 17/BREAKFAST CLOTHS: 2/9, 3/3, 4/3. Pure Linen, with Coloured Borders. BREAKFAST CLOTHS - - - - 3/6 With Coloured Border. 54’ in. x 70 in. Are Not These Just What You Want? ELECTRIC IRONS “Supaul” 16/6 “Hot Point” 21/ACME WRINGER - - - - 49/6 14 in. PYREX WARE. Casseroles - - - - 7/6, 9/6 Pie Dishes -6/6 STAINLESS CUTLERY. Mirror Finish. Desserts - — 7/9 J-doz. Tables - - - 8/6 i-doz. We are Proud of Our Store! CALL IN AND SEE WHY! Goods well Displayed—all plainly marked—good Lighting—good Service, and a Staff of Cheerful and Bright Assistants. Gifts that Impart a Fragrant Charm, LAVENDER WATER, No. 65-3/- Bot 1 BOTTLE PERFUME, 1 CAKE SOAP, 1 BOX FACE POWDER; in Fancy Boxes... Assorted Perfumes. 3/9 Box. GIFT BOXES OF BATH CUBES AND SOAP. 2/6 and 3/6 GIFT BOXES OF BATH SALTS AND SOAP. 5/6 FANCY BOXES SOAP; Three Cakes in Box. 1/3, 1/9, 2/-, 2/9 COLLAR BOXES: 4/11, 6/6 FOLDING COATHANGERS In Leather and Suede Cases. 3/-, 3/6, 4/11 Wouldn’t These make the Perfect Gift for Men? SPARKLET SYPHONS: 10/6 ROLLS RAZORS - 32/6, 42/6 VALET RAZOR SETS - - 2/6 BOYS! Here’s What You Want! CRICKET BATS 14/6 (Full Size). WATCHES 9/6 TENNIS BALLS -1/- and 2/9 HAND SAWS; full size - 3/6 YOUR GIFT PROBLEMS ARE QUICKLY SOLVED HERE. MAIL YOUR ORDERS. If you order any of these Goods to value of 20/- or over—Cash with Order, We Pack and Rail Free anywhere in Southland. BK0A1), SMALL, Ln> ’ THE “PREMIER STORE.” DEE STREET. ’'NVERCARGELL,

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Southland Times, Issue 21895, 22 December 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 21895, 22 December 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 21895, 22 December 1932, Page 1