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SITUATIONS WANTED.

Advertisements under the headings nt Situations. Wanteds, For Sale. To Let. Losv and Found. Miscellaneous Wants, etc., to 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. 6 insertions 10/-. •><! words, one insertion 2/6, 3 insertions 7/-. 6 insertions 12/6. Strictly cash in advance. Extra charge if booked.

YOUTH, used to machines, wants position on farm. Apply, stating wages, “P S,” Times Office. Jd99

WANTED —By all-round Farm Hand, position as Shepherd-Rouseabout; own dogs. Apply “15,” Times Office, Gore. J c 92

WANTED —By Married Couple, one child, 20 years’ experience all classes farm work, position as working manager, plowman or shepherd. Apply “T Y,” Times Office. Jdlo3 SITUATIONS VACANT. TY7ANTED—Boys for Turnip-thinning. VV Apply J. Bateman, Bay Road. WANTED— Man for Farm, capable of doing general farm work. Apply “G M,” Times Office. J <1132 WANTED —Young Man, able to milk and do general farm work; wages 15/-. Apply “S 7,” Times Office. UTT ANTED —Youth to milk and make VV himself generally useful on farm. Apply “10,” Times Office, Gore. ITT ANTED—Youth for Dairy Farm, VV quiet with animals. Ring 26—D, Waikaka, after 6.30 p.m. Jdl29 WANTED— Youth to assist with milking machines. Apply Wright, Stephenson & Co., Ltd., Edendale. WANTED—lmmediately, Youth to VV assist hand-milking, Winton district; wages 10/- week. Apply ‘ U 8, Times Office. WANTED—Man for farm; used to all VV farm work, including cows, auto tractor. Apply Southland Farmers’ Co-op., 11.30, Friday. JcB3

WANTED— A Married Couple for station, Man rouseabout, Wife to milk a few cows and cook for shepherds. Apply to “S S,” Times Office.

YYT ANTED—Tractor-driver, capable of VV doing all farm work; also good Ditcher; state wages required. Apply by letter, to R. J. Woods, Winton-Oreti RD. Jdlll

TY/ANTED— A First-class Stockman VV (single), with thorough knowledge sheep management, permanent situation. Apply, with copies of references, age, and experience, to “Sheepfarmer,” Dalgety & Co., Ltd., Invercargill Jb34o

WANTED— Capable Girl for farm home, fond of children. Ring 26—D, Waikaka, after 6.30 p.m.

V RANTED— Girl for country, help S' milk (m-ehines), urgent; state wages, io “R A,' Times Office.

WANTED—GirI for housework and VV assist milk four cows, good home and wage. Apply “Q S,” Times Office. JdlOS>

SHORTHAND TYPISTE. A LEADING RETAIL HOUSE requires A the services of an experienced SHORTHAND TYPISTE capable taking charge of invoices, etc. Reply, by letter, stating age and salary required, also enclosing copies of testimonials, to “POSITION,” Jdl2l Box 140, Invercargill. MISCELLANEOUS. MOTOR WRECKING—Every part, from the rear axle to the radiator. The success of our business is the result of giving satisfaction. —Invercargill Motor Wrecking Co., 150 Tay Street. Phone 1437. BATTERIES; 39/6. Kelvin quality British Car Batteries, guaranteed 12 months, backed by reputation of Todd Motors. Money back if dissatisfied. Why pay more?

WASTE NOTHING! Bottles, Fat, Vv Rags, Lead, Copper, Brass; prices high.—HOLLOWAY BROS., 126 Tay Street.

/CHILDREN’S Fuji Frocks with KnickVJ ers, now 6/11, 18 in. to 21 in. Dainty little Fadeless Print Frocks 1/11. Boys’ Fuji Suits 4/11 —BETTY’S, Tay Street, opp. H. & J. Smith’s.

WHY “Honey” Pectoral? Because “honey” contains recognised medicinal properties which, when allied with other pure ingredients, gives the ideal mixture for soothing and curing nose, throat, and chest afflictions.

ZIT is a specific Ointment sold in tubes for the succesful treatment of itching piles. Obtainable from R. Sommerville, Chemist and Optician, 5 Dee Street, Invercargill, at 5/- a tube.

POR SALE—Piping, 1J in-, best steam, 7d. per foot. HOLLOWAY BROS.

ASTHMA, Hay Fever! CAL-MIN is guaranteed to bring relief or your money refunded. Remarkable British product which supplies mineral deficiency. Cai-Min, 2/6. —Matheson’s, Ltd.

BROOKS, “The Bike Man,” Tay St. For John Bull Highway Covers, 6/6; Cruiser 5/6; Tubes 3/6 and 2/6; fitting free, and guaranteed.

LION Brand Home Brew, the brilliant holiday cheer. Still the best after 100 years’ brewing by expert Londoners. Makes 3 gallons from a 2/6 packet, posted. Lion Proprietary, P.O. Box 1161, Christchurch.

BROOKS, “The Bike Man,” Tay St. Two secondhand Racing Cycles, good order and guaranteed, new tyres and tubes, £8 and £7.

LION Brand Home Brew. Best obtainable. Purity and strength perfected after 100 years’ testing by London brewers. A 2/6 packet, posted, makes 3 gallons. Lion Proprietary P.O. Box 1161, Christchurch.

rOR SALE—Quicksilver. —HOLLOWAY BROS.

PARK YOUR CARS at TODD MOTORS, LTD., Dee Street; garage fees 1/- per night, or 2/6 per week. Hours 7.30 a.m. to 11 p.m.

HAVE you an unpleasant and annoying cold? Relieve and cure with JONES’S HONEY PECTORAL, the surest and safest remedy.

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Southland Times, Issue 22214, 5 January 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 22214, 5 January 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 22214, 5 January 1934, Page 1