SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, Apprentice for plumbing trade. Apply, stating credentials to “A. 0.,” Times Office. 7046 WANTED, Two smart Girls for fruit picking in Central Otago. Apply —Bray, Frampton & Roderique, Spey Street. 7088 WANTED, a Girl for light duties in country for a few weeks; no outside duties. Apply—“W. L.,” Times Office. Dv6os WANTED, Capable Girl for farm near Gore; no outside duties. Wages 25/-. Apply—Mrs R. L. Reid, Knapdale R.D., Gore. Phone 204 D Du 595 WANTED for day or two this week, Capable Dressmaker and later experienced woman to make loose covers. Apply immediately—“A. F.,” Box 219. Dv6l2 TO ACCOUNTANTS. THE services of a FULLY QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT are required for a manufacturing and wholesale business in Invercargill now employing 30 hands. The successful applicant will need to be capable of taking charge of the office and be prepared to commence duty in January. State age and experience enclosing copies only of testimonials. Apply to— P.O. BOX 216, INVERCARGILL. FOR YOU. S)A / ARTIST’S Outfit Free for you. uv/ “ You can earn £25 and more at interesting work. Illustrated book that shows you how to begin will be posted to you by return mail FREE. Please SEND NO MONEY. Send your name and address to Bernard E. McKay, Studios, WANGANUI. EDUCATIONAL WANTED—CARTOONISTS CIA £320 a week is earned by cLJLv well-known cartoonists. Amaze your friends, earn big money! Druleighs’ Unique Correspondence Course in Cartooning will help you. Don’t delay! Inquire today. Druleigh College, AUCKLAND. MATRIMONIAL. DECENT Shop-girl, tired of drudgery, wants friendship truthful man. Apply—“W. E.,” Times Office.
ATTRACTIVE, homeloving Southland Girl (22) desires marriage working man.—Gaybie Verette, Pacific Bldgs, Auckland. Dv6oB ATTRACTIVE Roman Catholic Widow (36) capable housekeeper, seeks marriage respectable gent—Box 7, Wellesley Street, Auckland. ■ Dv6oo MISCELLANEOUS. IF your Car has that run down feel- - ing get the Parts that will put it right from The Invercargill Motor Wrecking Coy., 150 Tay Street Phone 1437. TT7E now do all classes of Motor VV Body work. Good job guaranteed. —MACALISTER’S LTD., Dee Street. Dus7B WANTED, Seat in car going Christchurch after 10 Christmas Eve.— “T. X.,” Times Office. D 5526 EAT and enjoy CREMOLA—the queen of ALL Custards. Tastes better—goes further. 10 and 16oz. tins. BARGAINS COATS of all sizes and colours at MRS DRYDEN, Tay Street CREMOLA the REAL Custard pudding, has a distinctive creamy richness all its own. 10 and 16oz. tins. MORRISON’S, Cambridge Place.— Full-fittings in Coats; Black, Navy, Brown. Fully lined. Sizes WX, OS, XOS. Price sgns. CJOME TO RIVERTON. Ideal camping I ground, close to “The Rocks,” near beach. Splendid shelter, water, conveniences. Apply — Samuel Helm, Riverton. Dfls4 CREMOLA Custard . . wfiat a delicious addition to fruit! Obtainable at all grocers in 10 and 16oz tins. PETERS 22 Cal. Ammunition for the holidays. The ammunition you can use with confidence.—A. & W. Hamilton. SLEEPING BAGS—A great present for a youth. “Antarctic” quality, 37/6. Will last for years.—A. &W. Hamilton. HOLIDAY TRlPS—December 26th Martin’s Bay and Routeburn. January Ist Doubtful Sound. The chance of a lifetime.—A. & W. Hamilton. Everything for outdoor men:— Guns, Rifles, Ammunition, Camping equipment, Fishing tackle, Tennis, Cricket, Croquet, Bowls. High quality and low prices at BARRETT’S, Southland Sports Depot, 140 Dee Street. Phone 898. NOT because of our desire to conform to established c ’em, b fi. L ' ause of the of our appreciation we thank you for your patronage during 1937. AND are pleased to again have the opportunity afforded by the ap-
proach of 1938 of greeting you and extending our sincere good wishes for your well-being and prosperity during the coming year. 8x 10 Tents 35/-; 6 x 8 24/-, square Tents (all sizes) complete poles, guy ropes, pegs, mallet and bag from £5. Petrol stoves instant lighting from 42/-, folds up like a suitcase, stoves fitted with ovens and stands. STEEL folding Beds 45/-, double beds folding 46/-, Sleeping bags, Antarctic 30/-, latest lace-up models, Bergan rucsacs on frames, Thomas Taylor’s bowls £3 10/-, powerful handy Telescopes only 20/-. PRISM Binoculars 8x best value ever offered £6 10/-, elsewhere £l2, Rifles 50 brand new 30/- each, Tramping boots, hiker’s lightweight coats. Get our camper’s provision list free at Barrett’s, 140 Dee Street Phone 898.
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Southland Times, Issue 23392, 27 December 1937, Page 1
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