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SITUATIONS VACANT Advertisers are requested to remit cost of advertisements cither in stamps or postal notes. Coins must not be enclosed in letters unless registered. YY/ ANTED —Respectable girl for w try home; wages 7/6 per Reply to P. 197, Herald Office. counweek. YY7ANTED —Youth for farm; must be W good milker. Interview 10.30. 32 Hassall Street, Friday. VY/ ANTED—Capable girl from 8 till 6; ** must be fond of children. Apply, P. 200, Herald Office. YV/ANTED —A cook-general, house- ” maid kept. Apply, Mrs R. L. Orbell, 12 Park Lane. YY7ANTED —Experienced girl for counw try, good wage. Apply before 2 p.m,. Royal Labour Bureau, ’phone 770. VY7ANTED —General farm hand, good W with horses and implements. Apply, G. Moran, R.D., Fairlie. YY7 ANTED —An experienced cook. ReW ferences necessary. Apply, urgently, Takapo House, Lake Tekapo. VY7 ANTED—Elderly domestic, cook- ” general, potato picker and rabbiting block. Waiting Engagement.— Domestics, teamsters, rabbiters, rouseabouts and married couples. RED BAND LABOUR EXCHANGE, Queen Street, Waimate. SITUATIONS WANTED VOUNG lady, good references, desires 1 position, nursemaid, one or two children; mornings or afternoons. Address at Herald Office. YV/ANTED— Situation by gardener, all ” branches, own tools. Testimonials. Apply, P. 132, Herald Office. pOMPETENT teamster seeks engagement, steady. and reliable. Good references. Apply, "Teamster,” P. 191, Herald Office. WORK WANTED. VY/ ANTED—Washing and cleaning by W clean, capable woman. Address at Herald Office. NTED —Farm work of any kind; ood with horses. Apply, P. 194, Her/OUNG man (231 wants work on 1 farm, 7 years’ experience cows and urses; go anywhere. £1 to 25/- a week, ipply, P. 182, Herald Office. WANTED KNOWN I INTON is now sold at 5/- per bag, *— 14/9 per 1 ton cash, at all merchants. FAIL’S FISH CAFE, Cashel Street, Christchurch. Open for Tea Saturdays. 9d DINNERS STILL ON MENU 9d 'LJUSBAND and Wife Handbook. ** by Dr. Hubert Alcott. Price 1/A concise treatise on a subject of vita) importance. Sent post free under plain wrapper for V- only. CHEMISTS SUPPLIES COBox 1178. Christchurch. RADIO! RADIO! RADIO! BATTERY SETS 30/- to £6. Bat. Chargers £2. Bat. Eliminators 35/Apply— AGNEW’S RADIO STORE, 4A Trafalgar St. Thone 1389. Agent for the Famous PACIFIC Radio MORTGAGEE'S SALE. MORTGAGEE’S SALE. Here is an Opportunity for those wanting work and wanting to make money. STRAWBERRY GARDENS Consisting of 64 Perches first class lano Lying well to the sun. The whole planted in young one and two-year-old plants. Weed the ground now and the return awaits you in Strawberry Season according to your labour. Lovely Site for House. Situation, Watlington, within borough, having borough water, drainage, etc. PRICE—£IOO. Apply— INNES-JONES, JENKINS AND CO. COR SALE—I7O acres (good steading). 1 carrying 250 ewes, besides crops. Price reduced from £25 to £ls per acre. Deposit £IOO, bal. Bank Mort. 6 years. 500 acres, modem steading, carrying 600 ewes and 25 dairy cows. Price £7 per acre. Reasonable terms. W. M. COTTERELL, opp. Post Office.

TALBOT TAYLOR, PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER, FOR RELIABLE SERVICE, At a REASONABLE PRICE. 7 Mowbray Street, TIMARD. CARTER, FURNISHING SPECIALIST. REMOVING TO NEW PREMISES (Next Star Stores), NEXT SATURDAY. BARGAINS THIS WEEK.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19862, 27 July 1934, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19862, 27 July 1934, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19862, 27 July 1934, Page 15