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SITUATIONS WANTED. OPEN for engagement—Cook-Baker for shearing station or stations. Apply “C. B,” Times Office. Ndll3 WANTED by experienced young man, Gorse Grubbing or Cutting by day or contract. Apply “O. 3,” Times Office. Nel22 SITUATIONS VACANT. TV/ ANTED—Two good Blade Shearers ’ ’ for station. Apply Dalgety & Co, Ltd., Gore. 5492 WANTED— Young Man for milking and general farm work. Apply National Mortgage, Invercargill. Nfl44 "WANTED—A Boy, able to milk and VI do odd jobs. Apply E. Dewe, Woodlands. 5488 111 ANTED—Capable Youth for general VI farm work. State wages required.—“S. 3,” Times Office. Nfl34 WANTED— Shearer’s Cook. Start early December. Apply “T. 3,” Times Office. 5425 TWANTED—CapabIe Farm hand; peril manent job. Wages 30/-. Apply in person to Southland Farmers’ Co.Op, Crescent. Nfl4l WANTED— Youth to milk three cows and make himself useful. Wages 10/- and found. Apply J. Senior, Box 49, Lumsden. NflsO THANTED—Smart good milker; II learn sheep work. Good home. Phone number if any. Apply “G. 5,” Times Office. WANTED—General Farm Hand, WinII ton District; able to work milking machines. Wages 27/6 week. Apply “Z. Q.,” Times Office. Ndlo9 WANTED —Cook General for sheep station; permanent position. Good wages. Also general Farm Hands and a Cow Boy. Apply Wright, Stephenson & Co., Crescent. N 1132 WANTED— Dental Nurse with experience; temporary position. Apply “B. 5,” Times Office. Ndlo6 WANTED Urgently—Young Girl light housework in city. Apply “R. 3,” Times Office. Nfl3s WANTED— Middle-aged Housekeeper for South Hillend district. Apply “E. 5,” Times Office. Nfl47 WANTED— Experienced Girl for fruit shop. Good wages to suitable girl. Apply between 8 and 9 Thursday evening—Perrow’s Fruit Shop. Nel27 WANTED —Housekeeper for country home, two adults; no outside duties. State wages. Apply “M. 5,” Times Office. 5487 WANTED —Capable Girl to assist.with housevrork; sleep on premises; references preferred. Apply “X. 3,” Times C fiice. Nfl4o TITANTED —Capable youfig Lady for VV housework and plain cooking; easy place; good home, near town. Wages 15/-. Apply “D. 5,” Times Office. 5465 THE COMMERCIAL LABOUR EXCHANGE. Craig’s Bldgs, Tay Street, Phone 1822. WANTED— Farmhands, permanent positions 25/-, 20/-; Youths for milking 15/-, 20/-; Girls for country housework 10/-, 12/6; Girls able milk 12/6, 15/-; Housekeeper for country (able milk) 15/-. AWAITING ENGAGEMENT: Housemaids, Waitresses, Town Domestics, etc. YOUR CHANCE TO GET ON—is now, if you will spend some of your spare time in study. The I.C.S. Courses of training are simple, yet thorough, and all study is done at home. If you wish to progress in the world and make more money, write for the I.C.S. Free Booklet and list of Courses, which include, Matriculation, Business Management, Electrical Eng., Motor Eng., Aeronautical, Ground Eng. License, Radio Service Exam., A.M.1.E.E., A.M.I.C.E. etc. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. B, Box 687, Dunedin. MATRIMONIAL. SOUTHLAND station owner (50) good appearance, excellent circumstances, desires marriage refined person.—Gaybie Verette, Pacific Buildings, Auckland. ' Nfl3B MISCELLANEOUS. MOTOR WRECKING—For prompt attention, for satisfaction, for the Best Value in Town, write, phone or call on us.—lnver.argill Motor Wrecking Company, 150 Tay Street 'Phone 1437. “TDING A SINGER.” 11 PHONE 1882. MRS COULTER, Dressmaker and Tailoress, First Floor, H.B. Buildings, Esk Street. Cutting, Fitting and Making Coats, Frocks, etc; Gents’ Suits altered and repaired. 5361 TRY ANGELO’S (late Symon’s) Crescent Bakery for small goods.— Crescent Bakery, Dee Street. EVERY hair shimmering with life! Sheena Soapless Shampoo and Sheena Blonde (for fair and brown hair). Both free from soap and alkali. 9d pkt. H. & J. Smith Ltd. ( CHILDREN’S Frocks in great variety ) of styles. All sizes, 1/11 to 7/1L Sun Bonnets and Hats 2/6, Boys’ Suits 2/11 and 3/6 at BETTY’S, Cambridge Place. ANGELO’S for first class Catering.— CRESCENT BAKERY, Dee Street GET your share while they last:—Kellog Wheat Flakes 1/- (Rice Bubble free), 4oz Marmite 2/- (Granose free), 1 packet Dates 6d (Granose free) at BARNETT’S Service Store, Phone 2014. J& J. IRVING’S Patent Straddle o Harrows for turnip drills. Best and cheapest implements on the market for keeping down yarr and weeds be-, fore the turnips come through the ground. Apply J. and J. Irving, Kennington, or P. R. Mallon, Gore. 5456 PALLOR, Tired Lines, heavy eyes are signs of anaemia. Take Harvey’s Mineral Tonic, which ozonises blood and revitalizes nerve centres. 3/6 month’s supply from Chemists.

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Southland Times, Issue 22732, 7 November 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 22732, 7 November 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 22732, 7 November 1935, Page 1

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