SITUATIONS WANTED COMPETENT Engine Driver seeks position; good references. Apply —“No. 53,” Times Office, Gore. Mq573 TOUNG Man wants work, experienced in team and general farm work. Apply stating wages.—“X. 0.,” Times Office. M 0487 WOMAN with three children school age would look after widower’s home; reliable. Apply—“H. Q.,” Times Office. Mp 529 rOUNG Lady seeks position in respectable home. State wages. Apply—“M. Q.,” Times Office. Mq559 WORK Wanted, washing, cleaning, look after babies afternoons, knitting babies’ garments; experienced knitter. Apply—“ No. 51,” Times Office, Gore. Mn 467 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED immediately, Good reliable Man for dairy farm; award wages. Apply—“B. 0.,” Times Office. M 0507 WANTED, Electric Wireman for Lakes district, at per point, labour only. Minimum of 100 points guaranteed. Apply—Thos. Shiels, Ltd., Don Street. -8708 HARVEST hand, teamster lads, farm milk, cooks, housekeeper, generals, town country; urgent.—Holmes, 46 Leet Street. Mp 546 WANTED urgently, Good all round general Farm hand; able to drive team. Apply—Wright, Stephenson & Co., Crescent. Mqs7l WANTED, Young' country Girl assist housework and milking few cows; good Rome. Wage 15/- per week. Apply “G. R.,” Times Office. 8734 WANTED, Girl or middle-aged woman to keep house, two children; sleep in. Apply—Mrs Fenn, shop, Elies Road South. _Mq563 WANTED, a General (country woman preferred) for housework; no washing or milking. Wages £l.—Ring 22J, Thornbury. 8770 CAPABLE Woman wanted; plain cooking and help with elderly patient; sleep in. Good wages. No washing. Apply—“K. Q.,” Times Office. WANTED, Young Girl for housework, no outside work, two adults; plain cooking; must be clean and trustworthy. State wages to —Box 42, Nightcaps. 8772 BOOT AND SHOE TRADE. WE have a vacancy for Senior Sales Woman and Smart Young Man. Business experience essential. Apply— Abraham Wachner, Don Street. Mq569 V ANTED , SHORTHAND TYPIST with about two years’ experience. Apply with references—“L. Q.,” 8764 Times Office. MATRIMONIAL DUNEDIN Girl (24) own business, seeks marriage respectable young man.—La Reine, Box 7, Wellesley Street, Auckland. Mq577 MISCELLANEOUS IF your Car has that run down feeling get . the Parts that will (Alt it right from The Invercargill Motor Wrecking Coy.. 150 Tay Street Phone 1437 SOUTHLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. LAST Day for payment of County Rates, MONDAY, 22nd March, 1937. 8748 BATHTRNTE Hairdressing Rooms, Crescent corner —Mr Bert Upjohn will as from today, meet his clients at the above rooms with J. T. Potter and E. W. Wright Mq575 BREECHETTE' SUITS, all shades, usually 15/6, for week-end, only 9/11; Tunic Suits 10/6. Buy now at BETTY’S, Cambridge Place. Mq556 THE tempting taste of CREMOLA CUSTARD served HOT will appeal to the whole family. Try it MORRISON’S, Cambridge PlaceHoliday Wear. Coats, Costumes, Suits, Frocks, Raincoats, Skirts, etc. Assorted sizes. Inspection invited. SLICED Mangoes in tins. They are delicious. Procurable at R. T. BARNETT, Grocer, Esk St Phone 2014. YOU cannot compare CREMOLA CUSTARD with ordinary milk puddings. For CREMOLA has a richness all its own. MORRISON’S, Cambridge PlaceLadies’ Fur Trimmed Coats. Sizes SSW to XOS. Price £6 12/6. Inspect our stocks. SOW Seeds of early cabbage and Cauliflower, Onion, Silver Beet, Lettuce, Winter Spinach, Broad Beans and Peas.—H. S. YOUNG, LTD., Esk Street. EAT and enjoy CREMOLA CUSTARD —RICH AND FLAVOURY, good for everybody. 10 and 16oz tins. INFANTS’ Gifts, exclusive and inexpensive. Handmade Coats 9/6, Bonnets 3/11, Silk Bonnets 4/6, Silk Frocks 2/6, smocked 3/6 at BETTY’S. BUY CARPETS at the old prices and get your Underfelt FREE.—CALDER MACKAY CO., LTD. (late W. Strang & Co.). MORRISON’S, Cambridge PlaceLadies’ Tweed Costumes. Sizes SSW, WX. Price' 4gns. Worsted Costumes.—sgns, 6gns. NEW BEAUTY A STARTLING new discovery gives women new skin freshness. Science has at last solved the mystery of avoiding ageing skin, wrinkles, blackheads, scaly skins and superfluous hair. SWEET-ART BEAUTY SOAP at MISS HENSHAW’S TOILET SALON, Esk Street CREMOLA CUSTARD delicious when served hot—enhances the flavour of the plainest pudding. 10 and 16oz. tins.
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Southland Times, Issue 23152, 19 March 1937, Page 1
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