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SITUATIONS VACANT Lost and Found Advertisements—Cash rate 1/- for 16 words, or three Insertions tor 2/6: each additional word one penny per Insertion. Booked rate double cash rate with minimum charge or 2/6. VY/ANTED—Smart boy for factory. Apply, Canterbury Shoe Co.. Bank Street, Timaru. yY/ANTED —Girl for domestic duties, sleep in; wages 15/-. Highfield district. Apply, T. 56, Herald Office. ■yj^/ANTED —Capable general, sleep v out. Good wage to suitable applicant ’Phone 311. y~/ANTED —For three afternoons ’ weekly, capable girl or woman, light duties. Apply, T. 53. Herald Office. VY/ANTED—Capable girl to assist v with household duties and children. Wages £1 per week. Apply, stating age and experience to Mrs N. H. Hayman. Waimate. VY/ ANTED—Junior shorthand typist, good at figures. Slight experience preferred. Apply, T. 41, Herald Office. VY/ANTED —Housemaid-waitress for guest house. Apply, T. 29, Herald Office. VV/ ANTED—Junior for office (boy or girl), typing essential. Apply, T. 27, Herald Office. VY/ANTED—TaII lad between 15 and ’ 16 for service station. Apply, T. 28, Herald Office. y^/ANTED —For luncheon and tea v rooms, experienced waitress. “The Dorothy,” Ashburton. yY/ANTED —Competent teamster, 6- * horse team, award wages. Apply, T. 32. Herald Office. FOR YOU! I.C.S. specialised training can put you ahead, the work beng done in your ow’n spare time. You are carefully coached by experienced instructors, the courses being thorough and practical, a few' being:— Accountancy, Wireman’s License, Diesel Engineer, Radio Eng., Commercial Art, Matriculation, Journalism, Advertising, Building, Welding. I.C.S. traning is for the man who wants to get on—for you. Free prospectus and details sent on request. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. D, 128 Gloucester St., Ch. Ch. MISCELLANEOUS QTEELITE red and green paints protect, beautify and defy all weathei jondltions. Craigie, Smith and Smith J7LECTROLUX, LTD. Timaru Sales Agent: H. L. Clare, 7A Hewling St.. P.O Box 168. club CASH will purchase a modern brick bungalow, all latest el. convs.. riandy to Caroline Bay. Apply. Went.vorth. DEAUTIFUL moccasins, 3 to 7, three D colours, 10/- each. Shopping bags 1/9 to 25/- each 169 Stafford Street Smith’s. THERE is satisfaction m painting 1 with Lustrous ready-mixed paint, 23/6 gallon. Send for tint carp anc instructions. Craigie, Smith and Smith A SELECTION OF USED CAR BARGAINS FROM THE FARMERS’ GARAGE £2B—CHEVROLET Roadster. £6S—CROSSLEY Roadster £9S—JEWETT Saloon. £IOS—AUSTIN Saloon £I2S—CHRYSLER 4-cyl. Sedan. £I3S—WHIPPET 4-cyl. Sedan £l45 —ESSEX Sedan £IBS—DODGE 2-3-ton Truck £2IS—SINGER Saloon (latest model). REMEMBER—It’S THE FARMERS’ GARAGE FOR VALUES

Reliable USED CARS o o <• All primed for Plenty of Hard Driving . . . And to make Light Work of Heavy Going

Brown Wood Motors Ltd. sefton street, ' Timaru’s Leading Used Car Dealers ” sefton street, TIMARU AUSTIN and DE SOTO SALES and SERVICE timaru

SMITH’S OPEN WAREHOUSE. LTD. FERGY AND SMITHY (Continued) ... To function so you can serve no good purpose by jeopardising your life and incidentally losing a good man for the New Zealand Workers' Union. All right, said Jimml Lekki, I think your advice is good, 0.K., carry on. Smithy now turned to the Dictator and Emperor. You gentlemen, he said, v ill be returned to your respective bases safely, I have no quarrel with either of you but I am here to collect a large sum of money from Signor Mussolini for uniforms supplied to the Italian army before the Invasion of Abyssinia. Had I known the use to which they were going to be put the house of Smith would not have soiled its hands with such filthy traffic. The slaughter of Abyssinian innocents is on a par with the Japanese question of murder and rapine and there are firms in New Zealand to-day who are trafficking in blood and horror in so far that they are importing to their uttermost farthing Japanese fabrics to be made into frocks and underclothing for women, and coats, suits, trousers, etc., for the men of New Zealand. God will smite these slimy reptiles who would batten on the mangled bodies of the stricken Chinese to fill their. . . (To be continued). A truly wonderful line of ENGLISH SAMPLE AUTUMN GOODS just opened ! LADlES— Astrichan and Fureen 5 length Coats, En- rack of Smart English Tweed Rain Coats, all new glish samples, £4/4/0. Camel Hair and Teddy Bear checks and spotted effects, from 18/11. Velour and Polo Coats, New Green and Navy, £4/4/0. Streamline peach bloom Model Hats, all 16/11. Berlei Corsetry, Tweed Fashioned Coats, high sleeves, 49/6. Suits and all figures individually attended to at Smith's. Tailored Costumes, new materials all English, £4/4/0. GENTLEMEN— Suits from 29/11 to £B/15/0. .The New A rack of New Zealand Winter Coats, beautifully Zealander made to measure Suit, best of everything furred, advanced samples, £3/19/6 to £6/6/0. Special Included with try on from £5/17/6 to £B/15/0. Come to the Warehouse, SMITH’S, 45 GEORGE, ST., Timaru.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIV, Issue 20982, 10 March 1938, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIV, Issue 20982, 10 March 1938, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIV, Issue 20982, 10 March 1938, Page 15

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