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. VSjT/’ANTED —Capable girl for general W housework. Fairlie district. Wages 12/6. References. Apply, A. 53, Herald Office. YW ANTED—Man 18-25, used to farm w jobs; some team work, sheep, able to milk. Permanent job to suitable man. Particulars to A. 51, Herald Office. DESIDENT Agents Wanted. Earn extra money in your spare time. Resident representatives, men and women, required for Timaru and surrounding districts to book and forward orders for a new household line in urgent, everyday need. Send 2/- for sample and if unsatisfied money will be refunded in full. “Spare Time Profits,” Dept. 8., P.O. Box 1260, Christchurch, C.I. Vf/ANTED — Experienced housemaid (temporary position), good wages to the right girl. Apply by letter to A. 48, Herald Office. WORKERS WANTED YY/E want women and girls to work W in their own homes making sweets for us. We thoroughly teach the work and supply, Free, a kit of tools upon enrolment. Rapid tuition Interesting work, and a steady income for yourself. Write for particulars to—‘PRINCIPAL,” P.O. Box 1595, Wellington. \Y/ANTED— Reliable salesman oi W saleswoman, special household line commission. Apply, 145 Stafford Street W/ ANTED —Experienced housemaidW waitress. Apply, Grosvenor Hotel, Timaru. AY/ANTED—Youth for milk run, biw cycle essential. Apply, this morning, to 124 North Street. YY/ANTED —Immediately, an experiW enced teamster. Apply, D. 14, Herald Office, Waimate. YY/ANTED —A man to mend harness and horse covers. Waimate. I ADY required to take charge of hosiery and fancy department in North Island drapery store. Apply, stating age and experience, to A. 45, Herald Office. YY/ANTED —Competent housemaidw waitress, small boarding house, near Bay; sleep out. Wages 10/-. Start 25th. Apply, A. 46, Herald Office. "W/ANTED —Coach required for botany W and entomology. Address at Herald Office. THE trained man wins. Other things 1 being equal, it is the man with the knowledge who is selected for advancement. I.C.S. can train you in your spare time for a better job. Over 300 courses include: Salesmanship, radio, matriculation, accountancy, business management. One is particularly suited to your needs. Write now for details. International Correspondence Schools (N.Z.), Ltd., Dept. B, 128 Gloucester St., Christchurch. WORK WANTED YY/ANTED—By young man, team work, or farm hand, used all implements; good worker. Apply, A. 38, Herald Office. /'■'’HIMNEYS swept, windows cleaned, carpets, etc., vacuum cleaned. Geo. Chapman, 10 Butler St. ’Phone 214. MISCELLANEOUS TO LET 5 rooms, with all conveniences, 18/-. New bungalow, 22/6. 5 rooms, 25/-. 5 rooms, close in, 25/-. 5 rooms, South End, 25/-. 6 rooms, close to Bay, 30/-. BRICK BUNGALOW Must be Sold. It is a two-storeyed bungalow containing 6 rooms and has every possible convenience, including electric light, hot and cold water, porcelain bath, gas and garage. The building has been faithfully built and the rooms are arranged to get the maximum sun and light. There is a full 5 acre section, well laid out, and the property is situated in the best part of Timaru, within 5 minutes’ walk of Caroline Bay. The owner is determined to sell and will consider any reasonable offer about £I4OO. He is prepared to take land, sections or a small residence as part deposit. THOS. DOYLE, 203 Stafford Street. Agent for Southland Building Society. FOR SALE SMALL L.I.P. FARM, PAREORA SMALL L.I.P. FARM, PAREORA SMALL L.I.P. FARM, PAREORA We have received instructions from Mortgagees to sell 263 Acres good quality land, with house of 4 rooms (5 years old), and outbuildings. One mile from school, railway and Post Office. RENT £l6 Per Annum. Divided into Four Blocks. One Acre Potatoes. PRICE £7BO. £l5O Cash Deposit. INNES-JONES, JENKINS AND CO.. Dominion Buildings. CHOICE DAINTIES EXCLUSIVE TO THE SAVOY, WAIMATE. Nothing could appeal more to Mother Wife, or Friend, than a SAVOY CAKE PRICES TO SUIT ALL. NEWALL AND JONES, Proprietors. QUEEN STREET WAIMATE. 'Phone 206.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 20065, 23 March 1935, Page 23
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