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SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED— Job Thinning Turnips; either by acre or the day. Apply 7 Martin Road. Dn42o WANTED —Brown top Block, 40-100 acres; suitable for working with tractor, 50-50 basis. Apply “T. J.,” Times Office. Dn43o BUTCHER open for engagement, town or country; experienced in shop and van work. Steady and reliable. State wages to “M. J.,” Times Office. 6513 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED —Man to assist with milking machines. Apply J. G. Ward & Co., Ltd., Gore. Dn432 WANTED— Man used machine milking with lorry drivers’ licence. Wages 25/- per week.—“E. M.,” Times Office. D 1361 TV ANTED—Man for general Farm VV work; assist machines; convenient to Invercargill; wages 30/-. Apply “C. F.,” Times Office. Dm4o2 WANTED —Youth for milk delivery, four hours daily; must have driver’s license. Apply “K. M.,” Times Office. Dn4l2 WANTED —General Farm Hand; must be good with horses. Apply J. G. Ward & Co., Ltd., Invercargill. Dn434 TWO Youths wanted for Stations, assist generally and milk three cows; wages 15/- and 20/-. Apply Dalgety and Company. Dn427 A Genuine Advertising opportunity for a reliable man with small capital to take over rights for two local publications. Apply “M. M.,” Times Office. Dn4lo TV ANTED—Youth, good at figures VI and neat writer; ability to use typewriter an advantage. Apply in own handwriting to “Store Clerk,” Box 31, Invercargill. D 1382 WANTED—Contractor with tractor IV and binder, approximately one week’s work to cut grass seed, about second week January. Apply, stating terms to WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. Dn42B WANTED —Capable Girl, Winton district; Protestant; wages 15/-. State age and experience to “D. F.,” Times Office. WANTED at once—Capable Girl for general work; permanent if suitable. Apply 53 Albert Street. Phone 2093. Dn42l TVANTED—Experienced Cook 25/-; IV Housemaid 20/-, sheep station, commence January 1, 1936. Good place. —Mrs Holmes, 46 Leet Street. Dm4o6 WANTED —Woman or Girl to assist with housework on farm; good home. Apply .CARSWELL & CO., LTD. ■ . Dn4l3 WANTED CAPABLE GIRL (20-25 yrs.) for general Housework. No outside duties. Good home. Small family. Mossburn District. Duties commence 23rd December. Apply “N. J.,” 6512 Times Office. IP HE COMMERCIAL LABOUR 1 EXCHANGE. Craigs Bldgs, Tay Street. Phone 1822. WANTED—Teamsters 25/-; Girl for cake kitchen 12/6; Housekeeper (country) £1 (no outside duties); Housekeeper (able milk) 15/-; Middle-aged woman town housework 10/-; Boys for farm work 10/-; Girls town housework (sleep in) 10/-. WHAT OF THE FUTURE? WILL it be advancement and a higher income? Yes! But only if you study and train so that you acquire more knowledge and greater earning power. Start NOV/ by writing, or calling, for the I.C.S. Free Booklet which gives details of over 300 home study Courses of training. These are a few: Matriculation Short Story Writing Bookkeeping Fashion Drawing Motor Eng. Ground Eng. License Deisel Eng. Show-Card Writing Electrical Office Training. Don’t delay if you want to get on. An enquiry costs nothing, and there is no obligation. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. 8., Box 687, Dunedin. MATRIMONIAL. SOUTHLAND farmer’s daughter (24), good appearance, desires marriage, working man or farmer.—Gaybie Verette, Pacific Buildings, Auckland. Dn4oB MISCELLANEOUS. MOTOR WRECKING—For prompt attention, for satisfaction, for the Best Value in Town, write, phone or call on us.—lnvercargill Motor Wrecking Company, 150 Tay Street. ’Phone 1437. STRAWBERRIES— Owing to heat wave in Otago Central are ex„ pected to finish this week. Get in early at BOWDEN’S Salerooms. Dn436 VISITORS to STEWART ISLAND— I Please note Taxi meets all boats. Picnic and observation parties arranged. —P. Moore, Carter. < Dn422 PIDGEON PEAS 20/- sack; Crushed Peas 10/-. lOOlbs Railway and Tram RaiIs.—WILLLA MTODD & CO. Dn4o9 THE SAVEWELL Secondhand Dealer. Accordeons, Banjo Mandolin, Violins, Kiddie’s Trykes, new Suits, Boots and Shoes.—l2o Esk Street. Dn437 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 SOAP shampoos are harmful. Use Sheena Soapless Shampoo. Perfectly free from brittling, harsh soap alkali. 9d pkt H. &J. Smith Ltd. BETTY’S are showing charming little Frock and Bonnet Sets in fadeless fabrics 5/11; Tobralco 7/6, Boys’ Gingham Suits 3/6.— Cambridge Place. BT. BARNETT, Quality Grocer, Esk > Street, for your Christmas requirements. Muscatels, Dates, Figs, Cordials, Hams, Biscuits, Box Chocolates. Bon Bons. Come in and make your choice. Phone 2014. (Shop early).

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Southland Times, Issue 22766, 17 December 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 22766, 17 December 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 22766, 17 December 1935, Page 1