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SITUATIONS VACANT. Advertisers are requested to remit cost of advertisements either in stamps or postal notes. Coins must not be enclosed in letters unless registered. must be fond of children and able to cook. Good home. Apply by letter to N. 116, Herald Office. \Y/ANTED—For mornings,' Highfield, W capable girl, experienced housework and plain cooking. Apply, N. 113, Herald Office. Y?/ ANTED—By a wholesale firm, an experienced lorry driver. Apply, with references to Box 180, Timaru. ANTED—Ten potato diggers, 1/6 per bag. Apply, J. Daly, Lyalldale. St. Andrews. YY7 ANTED—Light domestics, teamsters and canvassers. Waiting Engagement— Domestics, housekeepers, cowboys, farm hands and married couple. RED BAND LABOUR EXCHANGE. Queen St., Waimate. ’Phone 177. SITUATIONS WANTED. /-■APABLE general seeks position ii good country home. Wages 15/Apply, N. 114, Herald Office. ITARMER —Wants position as workingmanager; thorough knowledge of all farm implements, etc., do all repairs; references. Herald Office for address. WORK WANTED. VY/ORK Wanted. Chimney swept by workman, from 2/6. J. Smith, 16 Campbell Street, C/o Mrs Field. ’Phone 1436. WANTED TO SELL. VY/’ ANTED—To sell motor cycle covers 5 28 x 3 used in good order; also good motor cycle acetylene lamp and generator and tail light. One used Terry saddle. R. G. Slade, 321 Stafford Street, Timaru. VY/ ANTED—To sell 1918-20 Oakland 6 w engine, just been thoroughly overhauled, £3 complete with gearbox, etc. Timaru Wrecking Co., Ltd., Sophia St. WANTED TO LEASE. TO LEASE—I 33 acres, 5-roomed mo- * dern conveniences, all outbuildings, 25 acres wheat, 3 acres swedes (estimated 60 ton per acre), balance well grassed. The opportunity to secure the lease of a first-class farm like the one in question comes but once in a lifetime. W. M. Cotterell, sole agent. WANTED KNOWN. YY/ANTED KNOWN—22 long h.p. vv 1.C.1. 1/6 box; .303 and shotgun cartridges. Lowest prices at Southern Cross Stores, Pleasant Point. P LEWIS. Aluminum paints, stove r ' and fireplace enamels, 1/-, 1/6, 2/6. DUILD in Brick. 50,000 second-hand - D cleaned bricks at 40/- per 1000. Inquire at Wentworth Auction Mart. DKD Diamond O-tis is rich in energy *'■ and vitamines. Will not overheat I ADIES* Wool Vests 2/11 to 10/6, cotton vests 1/3 to 6/11, fleecy knickers 1/11 to 3/11; wool knickers 3/11, winceyette nightdresses 3/11 to 6/11. J. M. Miller. r>ELICIOUS breakfast of Red Diamond O-tis takes only one minute to cook. Pre-digested and full of nourishment. All grocers. DAD motoring weather? Leggett’s Diamond-Een protects car finish against beating weather and road slush. Restores original colour; polishes perfectly; 2oz. 2/3. Garages. 1 ET “POLIFLOR" polish your floors The easy to apply, antiseptic polish that gives a lasting shine. DED Diamond O-tis—the energy ' breakfast. Made from choice plump oats. [/"EEPING faith with the public pays big dividends. My aim is always to turn out a good job at a fair price Worth remembering when your watch needs attention. L. Hunt, adjoining Theatre Royal. A VOID “Shoe Shame”—Use ’ Nugget” regularly. LJUSBAND and Wife Handbook,” * by Dr Hubert Mcott. price 1/- \ concise treatise on a subject of vita) mportance Sen' post free under plait wrapper foil/- c tly CHEMISTS SUPPLIES COBox ’ 78 Christchurch FOR SALE. 130 ACRES, Good Homestead. 15 ACRES, and New Dwelling. 5 ACRES, and Modern Buildings TO LET. Several Desirable Houses at low rentals. WILFRED McCLURE, Land and Estate Agent, Geraldine. We have Dismantled for Spares: Willys-Knight, 4cyl., model 65. Buick, 4cyl., 1924. Buick. 6cyl., Standard Six. Buick, 6cyl„ Master Six. Chevrolet, 4 and 6eyl. Dodge, all 4cyl. models. Essex, 4 and 6cyl. models. Ford T and New Beauty. Ford A 1927-1933. Rugby 4cyi models. Studebaker, 4 and 6cyl. models. Fordsons. McCormick-Deering 10-20. Case 10-18 and 12-20. TIMARU WRECKING CO., LTD., Sophia Street. WAIMATE. In order to conform to the New Rate of Overhead Expenses caused by the 10 per cent. Cut in Wages, we have decided to pass the Reduction on to our Patrons. OUR SELECTED THREE COURSE HOT LUNCHEON NOW 1/6 NOW 1/6 THE SAVOY. NEWELL & JONES, Proprietors, QUEEN STREET, WAIMATE.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19804, 21 May 1934, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19804, 21 May 1934, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19804, 21 May 1934, Page 15