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SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED, Job by experienced post cutter. Price £2 5/- per 100. — Apply “N. 4.,” Times Office. Aj272 ANTED, Block of ground for trapping or ferreting; able to start immediately.—Apply “D. 5.,” Times Office. A 1353 YOUNG Woman seeks, responsible position with children; experienced nursery work, care of delicate children. No adult cooking.—Apply “C. 5./’ Times Office. A 1352 WANTED, Alterations and repairs, first class tradesman. Odd iob specialists.—Ring 'Phone 2666. WANTED, Painting and Paperhanging, first class tradesman. Odd Job Specialist 'Phone 2666. FARMERS— Wanted Repairs and Installations to all Farm Machinery and Household Appliances. First class tradesmen.—Odd Job Specialists. ’Phone 2666. WANTED, Any odd jobs about the house. None too small, none too large.—Odd Job Specialists. Ring ’Phone 2666. SITUATIONS VACANT YOUR OPPORTUNITY FOR FREE FLYING NOW is the time to get into Aviation. 2 Free Flying Scholarships to be awarded in April. Take your initial step into this growing profession through the Aircraft Club of N.Z. Write, sending 3d in stamps for new free booklet to— AIRCRAFT CLUB OF NEW ZEALAND P.O. Box 1425 P, Wellington. SECURITY! TOUR business position—is it secure? Some spare time study, some specialized training will give you that security so essential to every young man. The I.C.S. have a Course for YOU! Architecture Diesel Engineer Advertising Ground _ Engineer Salesmanship Mechanical Eng. Journalism Fitter and Turner Accountancy Wireman’s Licence Call or write for the I.C.S. Free Prospectus. No obligation and advice is freely given. Act TODAY! INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. B, Box 687, Dunedin. LOST AND FOUND LOST, Blue roan Spaniel Bitch. Reward.—P. V. Botting, Phone 21, Edendale. A 1364 LOST (North Road or Kelvin Street), White Baby Shawl. Finder please leave Police Station. Reward. A 1322 LOST (on Good Friday morning, vicinity Winton or Centre Bush), Morris 18 Hub Cap. Finder please communicate Times Office. 1929 LOST, from Biggar Street Reserve, one pair Gent’s Black Shoes. Reward on returning to 164 George Street. A 1333 LOST on Riverton Racecourse on Saturday, Gent’s Hat, initials G.H.G. on inside band. Please return to Times Office. A 1363 LOST, about Queenstown or Kawarau Bridge, Fly-Book,', containing fishing licence and flies. Reward. Return to address on licence. A 1323 LOST on road, Lake Hawea, Cane Rod and-. Hardy Perfect Reel; reward. Finder please communicate with Capell, Lake House, Lake Hawea. A 1336 LOST (between Gore and Mossburn) Spare Wheel off Morris 8 h.p. Finder please communicate with Gormack Wilkes Davidson (Gore), Ltd. Reward. 1935 STRAYING on our property at Waianiwa, 1 18-months-old Black and White Bull. Owner can have same by paying expenses. Ronald Bros. i A 1334 STRAYED from A. Thomson’s property, Brydone, One 2-tooth Southdown Ram, branded T. and A.T. Anyone knowing whereabouts kindly Ring 65R, Edendale. 1936 STRAYED from Grove Bush, Two Lambs, one with raddle mark on head, other with blue raddle mark on rump. Finder please write—Jas. Coveney, Glencoe R.D. A 1341 STRAYING on my property at Otahuti, 13 M.S. Romney Lambs, oblong punch in ear. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold at Lorneville Sale on Tuesday, 18th April.—Apply R. I. Hector, 25A, Phone Thornbury. 1874 PRAMS KENNETH JOHN WINS the Free Oxley Pram. Spring mattress model (Mr and Mrs L. Shirley, Yarrow St.). Another Free Pram this quarter. LIVE STOCK FOR SALE FOR SALE near town, Jersey cross Cow, just calved.—Apply “Z. 4.,” Times Office. A 1343 FOR SALE, Six Registered Friesian Cows at profit; guaranteed.—Apply Tait Bros., Greenhills. 1836 TjlOR SALE, One extra good Hack, JJ aged eight years; guaranteed sound and quiet. Extra good shifter. Price £l2. —Apply “K. 2.,” Times Office. Phone 102 U Winton. 1850 I PLANTS AND SEED FOR SALE FLOWERS for present planting. Assortment of several varieties, 30 2/6; 100 7/6 Posted.—Mrs L. Cruickshank, R.D., Clydevale. Ak3l6 ANEMONE and Ranunculus Bulbs. Special bedding strain, 40 2/-; 100 4/6 Posted.—Mrs L. Cruickshank, R.D., Clydevale. Ak3l6 SPRING Cabbage and Cauliflower, Lettuce Plants 100 2/3 Posted.— Mrs L. Cruickshank, R.D., Clydevale. Ak3l6 RETREAT NURSERY PLANT NOW CLAREMONT SUPER HYBRID RANUNCULUS. CLAREMONT SUPER HYBRID ANEMONES. The World’s Best. P. A. THOMSON, Phone 883 K. Proprietor. WANTED TO SELL, ORSE & COW COVERS, ETC. You want the best, we have them and at reasonable prices. Call and inspect or write.—J. E. WATSON & CO., LTD.. Tay Street, Invercargill

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Southland Times, Issue 23793, 15 April 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 23793, 15 April 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 23793, 15 April 1939, Page 2

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