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SITUATIONS WANTED 13 words 1/-; 3 days 2/6; 18 words 1/6; 3 days 4/-; 24 words 5/-; 3 days 5/6. GARDENER wants gardening work of any kind. Honest worker.—Apply “K.N.,” Times Office. 5v765 /CONCRETE work done, paths, etc., V asphalting and top-dressing. Estimates.—“F.N.,” Times Office. Su7so JOBBING Gardener open engagement any type work; guaranteed good worker; reasonable wage.—Write “L.P.,” Times Office. Sv77l ALL Country Work catered for.—Odd Job Specialists. ’Phone 2666. WANTED— Painting and Paperhanging. First class tradesmen.—Odd Job Specialists. Ring ’Phone 2666. WANTED —Alterations and Repairs to Houses, town or country.—Odd Job Specialists. Ring ’Phone 2666. SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED, a Message Boy.-Write “G.N.,” Times Office. 5v757 ■ITCANTED, Experienced Man for genVV eral farm work and shepherding.— Apply F. W. Thomas, Castlerock. 5v773 WANTED, Youth to assist on farm. —Apply McFarlane Bros., Thornbury, Riverton R.D. 1369 WANTED, Learner for Waianiwa Cheese Factory.—Apply Manager. 1474 WANTED, Smart Youth for Grocery, 16-17 years.—Jas. H. Barlow, 61 Eye Street. 1465 WANTED, Young Man with knowledge of Painting.—Apply Storrie, Willett Ltd., Spey Street. 1431 WANTED, Experienced Bushman for Sawmill. Accommodation for married man. Wages high for good man. —Apply “G.R.,” Times Office. Sv7Bo WANTED, Experienced Shepherd for Braxton Station. Wages £4/5/per week and found. Apply R. Watherston, Braxton, Mossburn, or Ring 9J, Mossburn. 1491 WANTED URGENTLY, diesel, tractor driver for farm, married or single, all implements and leader. £5 per week and found to suitable man.— Write “J.2.,” Times Office. 5r654 WANTED, Married Couple without children for sheep farm near Gore. Small household. Wife domestic duties; husband general farm work. No horses. Wages £4/10/- and found.—Applj’’ “0.8.,” Times Office. 1464 WANTED MECHANICS AND PANEL BEATER. Permanent position. Highest wages to good men. Apply, Service Manager, MACAULAY MOTORS, LTD., 1501 90 Dee Street. WANTED STRONG BOY FOR STEREOTYPE DEPARTMENT. Apply after 9 p.m. g Stereotype Department, St7oB ‘ Times Office. NURSE with some experience wanted for treatment rooms. —Write “K.P,” Times Office. 1490 WANTED, Smart Girl, 15 to 17 for Merchant’s Office. Five day week. Replies—Box 154, Invercargill. Sv7sB WANTED, Girl to assist in household. No outside duties; good home.— Apply “5.2.,” Times Office. 1505 WANTED, Help for mornings, small adult family.—Apply “N. 0. Times Office. > 1504 WANTED, Housemaid Waitress, experienced or Girl willing to learn. —Apply Garston Hotel. 1321 WANTED, Giri to assist in home. Fond of children. Sleep in.—Ring 2313. 5u729 WANTED, Companion Help, Heriot district. —J. R. Sutton, 39 Earnslaw Street. Phone 1956. 5u743 MIDDLE-AGED Woman or Soldier’s Wife for small country home for month. State wages.—“D.N.,” Times Office. 5u742 WANTED, Capable Girl or Woman to take charge of kitchen for six months.—Apply Mrs F. W. Thomas, Castlerock. 5v773 GOOD Home offered respectable woman in return light duties and small wage, two adults. —Write “P. 8. Times Office. 5v763 WANTED, Reliable Housekeeper for Farm. No children. Cook for one man. Milk one cow. Apply stating wages and experience—“6l,” Times Office, Gore. 5v779 ELECTRICAL WIREMEN SPECIAL Home Study course of training for Electrical Wireman’s exam for ambitious apprentices. Write today for free particulars, DRULEIGH COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. MISCELLANEOUS WHITE Clover and Alsyke, 501 b bags, 1/- lb. Machine dressed; good germination. —William Todd & Co., The Rialto. 5v767 MEN’S Brown Cookham Boots, 27/6, 34/6, 42/6. Light, medium and heavy.—Abraham Wachner’s, Dalgety’s Buildings, Don Street. WANTED to Buy for Cash Children’s Tricycles—any condition. WILSON’S CYCLE STORES, cnr. Dee and Spey Streets. EMPTY 44 gal. Drums, with one end open ready for burning hedge clippings and garden refuse, 5/- each, cash on delivery within town boundaries.—E. H. Ball, Kelvin St. Phone 78. TOUR last opportunity to buy ljin. second-hand Steam Pipe at 1/foot. We are almost sold out.—E. H. Ball, Kelvin Street. PAA s^e ® ts reconditioned CorruOUV gated Iron Suitable for fences and farm use. from 4/6 per sheet.—E. H. BALL, Kelvin Street

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Southland Times, Issue 24548, 24 September 1941, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 24548, 24 September 1941, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 24548, 24 September 1941, Page 1

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