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SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED— A job, gorse-grubbing; £1 a week. Apply to “J 8,” Times Office. J k46l WANTED— By young Man, strong and willing, position on Sheep 1 Station, capable dogs; wages not main ' consideration. Apply to “O C,” Times Office. J 1486 WANTED— Position, by Girl, mornings only, urgent. Apply “N C,” Times Office. Jl4BB WANTED —By experienced young Lady, position Ladies’ Hairdressing Saloon, or would consider partnership. Apply “W P,” Times Office. SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED —Steady Man, work horses and farm implements, and general farm work. Apply a/c H.R.W., Secretary Unemployment Board, Winton. WANTED— Youth for Racing Stable, must be good horseman; state experience, if any, and wage required, to “K C,” Times Office. Jk449 WANTED— Reliable Teamster, used to general farm work preferred. Apply, stating wages, to “7.” Times Office, Gore. WANTED —Strong Youth, good milker, machines used, wages £l. Apply, stating age and experience, to J. R. Forest, Clyde. J 1514 WANTED— A sober, steady young Man for general farm work, able to manage team and fond of horses; wage £l. Apply, giving testimonials, to “O 1,” Times Office. Jj399 ABRAHAM WACHNER requires EIGHT EXTRA ASSISTANTS for the Monster Sale. Apply, personally, ABRAHAM WACHNER, Dalgety’s Buildings, Don Street. Jk474 WANTED —Help, general household duties, country home, Protestant, wages 10/-, no milking. Apply “L C.” Times Office. J 1484 ANTED—Homely Girl to assist light VV housework and children, no washing, good home, Winton district; wage 10/—. Apply “Q 1,” Times Office. Jk47l MISCELLANEOUS. MOTOR WRECKING— To buy right, buy from us; if , you want motor parts, get our price list. We are the cheapest house for motor parts in the Dominion.—lnvercargill Motor Wrecking Co., 150 Tay Street. Phone 1437. HORSE-CLIPPERS wanted to resharpen, guaranteed expert, 25 years’ experience; bring heads complete; saws, scissors, etc.—G. GROOM. Cutler, 29 Yarrow Street. 6D. CARRIER - - 61 TYNE STREET. PHONE: 439. 8* PECIALS AT RICE’S Two Shops this week-end: BUTTERSCOTCH SQUARES, 6d. per lb. Get yours while they last. MARY ELIZABETH TEAROOMS. T7IINEST LUNCHES in town. ConcesJl sion Tickets for regular Diners. Supper Dance Friday night. Jj4oo SENSATIONAL WEEK-END VALUES FROM OUR FURNITURE DEPT. Here we are offering you VALUES . THAT COULD NOT BE REPEATED. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY NOW AND SAVE! COTTON CURTAIN NETS. Usually 1/3 and 1/6 Yard. SPECIAL WEEK-END OFFER: AH 1/- Yard. A nice selection of Ecru shades, and some with Coloured Borders. THREE PIECES COTTON NET. SPECIAL OFFER: Yard. HERE’S A BARGAIN! Cotton Net in shades of Ivory and Ecru, at IOAd. Yard. See These in Our Showroom! UPHOLSTERED SUITE. IN MOQUETTE. THREE PIECES FOR £l6 10/Consisting of Large Chesterfield with Patent Drop End Fitting 2 Large Roomy Easy Chairs all well Sprung in Seats and Backs and with independent Spring edges. Covered in Brown Floral Moquette. Was £25. Now offered at £l6 10/-. THREE-PIECE UPHOLSTERED SUITE. £l4 10/Comprising Chesterfield and 2 Easy Chairs. Shaped Backs, Arms and Fronts. Well sprung in seats and backs. Covered in Brown and Blue Genoa Velvet. Good value at £l7 10/-. A Bargain at £l4 10/-. OAK BEDROOM SUITE. For £l4 10/COMPRISING: DUCHESS, with large Bevelled Oval Mirror, 20 x 18in., and ’rfume Cupboard with Leadlight Door, two large Drawers and one smaller Frawer. PEDESTAL, with two compartments, neat design. FULL DOUBLE BEDSTEAD, filledin ends. Scroll Top and Ornamental Overlay with Steel Bed Rails and Rustless Cable Wire Mattress of superior quality. The Lot for £l4 10/See These Amazing Bargains To-day at BROAD, SMALL, LTD. “THE PREMIER STORE.” DEE STREET. INVERCARGILL.

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Southland Times, Issue 22067, 14 July 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 22067, 14 July 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 22067, 14 July 1933, Page 1

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